GENEEAL  INDEX 


COLONIAL    RECORDS, 


IN   16   VOLUMES, 


AJfD  TO  THE 


PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES, 

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IN   12    VOLUMES, 

PKEPAKED  AND  ARRANGED  BY 

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PREFACE. 

FREQUENT  inquiries  having  been  made  of  the  Editor, 
during  the  preparation  and  printing  of  this  work,  as  to  the 
difference  between  the  Colonial  Kecords  and  Pennsylvania 
Archives,  to  which  the  present  volume  is  a  general  index, 
it  may  be  useful  to  state  the  following  facts  : 

It  is  believed  that  the  early  Kecords  or  Minutes  of  the 
Provincial  Councils,  &c.,  were  kept  on  loose  sheets  of 
paper,  and  not;  at  the  time,  recorded  in  books,  as  appears 
by  frequent  long  intervals  of  dates,  and  blanks  left  for 
documents.  Many  of  these  loose  sheets  'are  in  the  hand 
writing  of  James  Logan,  the  then  Secretary,  and  after 
being  for  many  years  preserved  in  his  family,  were  deposited 
among  the  archives  of  several  societies;  some  having 
been  recorded  in  the  volumes  in  the  State  department,  and 
some  not  being  yet  in  print.  At  a  subsequent  period,  it 
is  believed,  an  attempt  was  made  to  collect  and  record  in 
volumes  as  many  of  these  loose  sheets  as  could  be  obtained, 
but  without  entire  success,  though  the  collection  from  168*2 
to  1790,  now  consists  of  32  MS.  volumes.  As  they  were 
the  only  records  in  existence,  and  liable  at  any  moment 
to  be  destroyed,  the  Philosophical  and  Historical  Societies 
in  1836,  directed  the  attention  of  the  Legislature  to  the 
subject  of  their  preservation  by  printing  these  volumes ; 
which,  in  1837,  resulted  in  an  Act  authorizing  the  Secre 
tary  of  the  Commonwealth  to  cause  a  portion  of  them  to 


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IV  PREFACE. 

be  printed.  And  again  in  1838,  another  portion,  so  that 
in  1840,  three  volumes,  bringing  down  the  date  to  1735, 
had  been  printed.  Here  the  matter  rested  for  several 
years,  owing,  it  is  understood,  to  financial  difficulties.  In 
1851,  the  subject  was  again  revived,  and  the  Secretary  was 
authorized  to  continue  the  printing  of  the  minutes,  to  the 
adoption  of  the  State  Constitution  in  1789-90.  This  was 
accordingly  done,  the  proofs  being  revised  by  clerks  in 
the  Secretary's  office,  till  the  whole  were  printed  in  sixteen 
volumes,  including  the  first  three  volumes,  which,  having 
become  scarce,  were  reprinted  uniformly  with  the  rest. 
These  are  the  Colonial  Records. 

In  1851,  the  Governor  in  his  annual  message  stated 
that  his  "  attention  had  been  called  to  the  large  body  of 
original  papers  in  the  State  Department  connected  with  the 
Colonial  and  Eevolutionary  History  of  the  State,"  and  re 
commended  the  employment  of  a  suitable  person  to  select 
and  arrange  them  for  publication.  A  committee  of  each 
body  was  appointed  to  consider  the  suggestion  of  the  Gov 
ernor,  both  of  which  made  favorable  reports,  and  the 
Assembly  authorized  the  Governor  to  make  such  an 
appointment.  The  editor  was  honored  with  this  selection; 
and  after  carefully  examining  all  the  papers  of  early  date 
in  pigeon-holes  and  bundles  in  the  office,  made  his  report  as 
published,  and  presented  by  the  Governor  with  his  message 
to  the  Assembly,  who  by  Act  of  March,  1852,  appointed 
the  person  who  had  made  the  selection,  to  superintend  the 
printing;  but  it  was  not  till  the  27th  August,  1852,  owing 
to  various  delays  in  making  the  contracts,  that  the  publi 
cation  was  commenced.  This  collection  containing  about 
11,000  distinct  papers,  from  originals  in  the  Secretary's 
office,  and  now  forming  twelve  volumes,  constitutes  the 
Pennsylvania  Archives. 

As  the  two  works  make  twenty-eight  volumes,  and  the 
Kecords  being  without  any  other  index  than  a  meagre  table 
of  contents,  from  which  but  few  facts  could  be  ascertained, 


PREFACE.  V 

and  as  there  are  twelve  volumes  of  the  Archives,  which, 
though  each  volume  contains  a  full  index,  yet  requiring  an 
examination  of  each,  it  was  deemed  advisable,  for  greater 
ease  of  reference,  that  a  general  index,  embraced  in  one 
volume,  should  be  prepared.  The  Assembly,  perceiving 
this  necessity,  authorized  the  editor  by  Act  to  prepare  it, 
and  the  present  volume  is  the  result  of  his  labors. 

So  far  as  the  Eecords  are  concerned,  it  is  an  entirely 
original  index,  made  from  the  volumes  themselves,  with 
which  the  editor  had  before  no  more  acquaintance  than 
other  persons.  As  he  prepared  those  for  the  Archives,  the 
subjects  were  more  familiar  to  him,  yet  the  combination  of 
the  twelve  indices  into  one,  became  equally  necessary  and 
not  less  laborious. 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  index  is  made  very  full  and  in 
detail,  and  it  is  believed  that  no  important  fact  has  escaped 
the  notice  of  the  editor.  That  so  large  a  work,  abounding 
with  references  to  volumes  and  pages,  should  be  entirely 
free  from  errors,  cannot  reasonably  be  expected  or  even 
hoped  for ;  but,  it  is  believed,  from  frequent  references  made, 
while  in  progress,  that  they  will  be  found  very  few  and 
unimportant.  If  any  are  met  with,  the  means  of  correcting 
many  may  be  found  in  the  fact,  that  all  important  subjects 
are  referred  to  under  several  heads,  as  well  as  the  one 
adopted  by  the  editor.  For  the  Archives,  in  such  cases, 
the  several  volumes  may  prove  also  available. 

Some  difficulty  has  been  experienced  in  connecting  events 
and  names,  from  the  circumstance  that  sometimes  only  the 
name,  without  the  office ;  and  at  others  the  title  without 
the  Christian  name,  occur,  not  even  allowing  for  changes 
by  promotions ;  some  confusion  may,  therefore,  occur  which 
could  not  well  be  avoided. 

It  is,  however,  believed  that  with  all  its  imperfections  the 
index  will  promote  a  more  intimate  acquaintance  with  the 
history  of  our  State,  as  detailed  in  the  Records  and  Archives, 
than  could  possibly  be  attained  without  it,  and  make  every 


VI  PREFACE. 

one  who  chooses  to  consult  and  trace  it,  better  acquainted 
with  the  occurrences  of  his  own  neighborhood  at  least. 
Indeed,  the  editor  is  satisfied  that  -no  better  and  fuller 
history  of  the  State  can  be  found,  than  in  the  sources  re 
ferred  to  in  this  volume. 

The  volume  has  been  so  printed  that  it  may  be  kept 
together  or  separated  to  suit  the  wishes  of  persons  possess 
ing  either  the  Kecords  or  Archives ;  or  both ;  and  to  one 
who  has  neither,  it  will  possess  an  interest,  as  referring  to 
subjects  on  which  he  may  desire  information ;  and  obtain  it 
from  some  library  or  neighbor,  who  has  either  one  or  both 
works.  .  • 

The  numerals  refer  to  the  volumes,  and  the  figures  to  the 
pages. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECOEDS. 


VOLUMES   I.  TO   XVI.,  INCLUSIVE. 


Abercrombie,  James,  to  inspect  goods 
damaged,  xiii.,  773. 

Abercrombie,  Gen.  James,  letters  to 
and  from,  vii.,  193.  Appointment 
of  Sir  Wm.  Johnston  as  colonel, 
agent,  and  sole  superintendent  of 
Six  nations,  193.  Succeeds  Lord 
Loudoun,  viii.,  26.  Recommends 
embargo,  &c.,  38.  Assembly  in 
answer  to,  52.  Letters  to  and 
from,  37,  69,  74,  78,  97,  141. 
Order  respecting  capitulation  of 
Fort  William  Henry,  141. 

Abolition  Society — memorial  respect 
ing  negro  Philip's  bondage  in 
Louisiana,  to  be  demanded,  xvi., 
33,  34.  Address,  210. 2 

Abraham,  Noah,  Justice,  xi.,  524; 
xiv.,  567. 

Abrams,  Henry,  Second  Lieut.,  xii., 
.      70. 

i  Academy  and  College  of  Philadel 
phia,  charter  to  be  sent  Council, 
xii.,  39.  Commencement  post 
poned,  43.  Attorney  General's 
opinion  asked  on  several  points, 
58.  To  confer  with  others,  62, 
64.  Views  of,  98.  Confiscated 
estates  for,  189,  585. 

Acquanushioony — Six  nations  of  In 
dians,  means  confederate,  v.,  86. 

Act  for  Advancement  of  Justice,  &c., 
confirmed,  iii.,  71.  Respecting 
elections,  iii.,  277.  Proposed  pub 
lication  of  Colonial  Records,  iv., 
8,  Passed  by  Assembly  for  ditto, 
14.  For  vesting  State  house,  &c., 
in  trustees,  for  use  of  province, 
46.  Confirmed,  483-485.  Repeal 
ed,  486. 

Act  of  Assembly,  Feb.  20,  1736,  de 
claring  State  house  a  public  green 
and  walk,  forever,  xiii.,  692. 

Active,  sloop,  xi.,  647.  657.  Case 
of,  xii.,  144. 

Adams,    John,    petition    respecting 


goods  seized  at  New  Castle  by 
sheriff,  &c.,  i.,  541. 

Adams,  John  (pilot),  attends  light 
house,  xi.,  574. 

Adams,  John  (minister),  letter  on 
American  Bishop,  xiv.,  399. 

Adams,  Robert,  letter,  vii.,  43. 

Adams,  Solomon,  surveyor  to  lay 
out  a  road,  xv.,  191. 

Adams,  Doctor  William,  Surgeon, 
xii.,  215.  Case  of,  as  Surgeon  of 
Pennsylvania  Artillery,  xiii.,  572. 

Addis,  John,  coroner,  ix.,  199. 

Address  proposed  to  King  and  Duke, 
on  alarms  and  building  forts,  i., 
109.  Of  Council  to  Governor, 
402.  Of  Territories  to  Governor, 
ii.,  128.  Governor's  answer,  130. 
Of  Governor,  143.  To  King,  on  ac 
cession  to  the  throne,  iii.,  226-291. 
Quakers  object  to  style  of  it,  226, 
signed  by  Assembly,  Governor 
and  Council,  228.  On  Sugar  Is 
lands,  423.  Of  Assembly  to  Go 
vernor  Thomas,  v.,  63.  Of  Gene 
ral  Assembly,  New  York,  to  Go 
vernor  Clinton,  465.  To  King,  on 
death  of  Prince  of  Wales,  527.  Of 
Assembly  to  King,  against  pro 
prietary  restrictions,  vi.,  448. 
Answer  to,  504-510.  Of  Bethle 
hem  Indians,  747,  750.  Of  As 
sembly  to  Governor,  on  enlistment 
of  servants,  vii.,  37.  Of  Quakers, 
against  war,  84.  On  Indian  trea 
ty,  311.  Of  Quakers,  011  militia 
bill,  405.  Of  Moravians  at  Beth 
lehem,  494.  Commissioners,  498. 
From  Friendly  Association,  638. 
Answer,  647,  648.  From  Quaker 
meeting  of  sufferings  011  Indian 
complaints  at  Easton,  viii.,  239, 
241.  Answer  to,  242.  Another, 
243.  Gov.  and  Council  to  King, 
on  repeal  of  Stamp  Act,  ix.,  315. 
Of  Assembly  to  Governor,  610. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


To  and  from  Governor  Richard 
Penn,  x.,  12.  Of  Assembly  against 
C.  Jolly,  a  Justice,  31.  To  Go 
vernor,  John  Penn,  107.  From 
Committee  of  Safety  to  people  of 
Pennsylvania,  623.  Of  the  Su 
preme  Executive  Council  to  the 
people,  on  taking  active  measures 
against  approaching  enemy,  xi., 
204.  Of  General  Washington  to 
inhabitants,  429.  To  Assembly, 
685-690.  Of  Council  to  Sieur 
Gerard,  on  his  departure,  xii.,  110. 
Of  Council  to  Chev.  de  la  Luzerne, 
on  birth  of  a  Dauphin,' xiii.,  284. 
And  answer,  285. 

Adjouquay,  fort  at,  vii.,  157.  Three 
days  above  Shamokin,  157.  Four 
teen  miles  above  Wyoming,  157, 
159,  182,  184. 

Adjutants  appointed,  x.,  453,  494, 
515. 

Adjutant  General,  services  dispensed 
with,  xi.,  400— xiv.,  217. 

Adlum,  John,  Sheriff,  v.,  597,  662 
— vi.,  144,  638.  Coroner,  ix., 
57,  199,  399.  Surveyor  to  attend 
Commissioners  to  run  north  line, 
xv.,  212.  Applies  for  money  to 
defray  expenses  of  locating  re 
served  lands,  no  money  appropri 
ated,  xvi.,  66.  Surveys  of  re 
served  tracts  on  Erie,  161,  169. 
Commissioner  to  view  Schuylkill, 
178,195.  And  Quittapoehilla,  &c., 
319. 

Adlum,  Joseph,  Coroner,  ix.,  333, 
548,  624,  689,  778— x.,  56,  101, 
212,  271— xi.,  371— xii.,  145,  161. 

Admiralty  Court,  appointed,  i.,  121. 
Robert  Webb,  Marshal  of,  seizes 
goods,  539.  Trial  by,  John  Moore, 
deputy  of  Col.  Quarry,  Judge  of, 
580.  Vice — Wm.  Asheton,  Judge, 
iii.,  172.  A.  Hamilton  appointed 
Judge,  iv.,  250.  Decision  by,  ne 
cessary  to  a  register  for  Dutch 
vessels  brought  in  by  privateers, 
viii.,  155.  Proceeding  of  "Stan- 
wix"  privateer,  172.  Matthew 
Clarkson  appointed  Marshal,  x., 
538.  Judge  Ross,  xi.,  713.  An 
drew  Robinson  appointed  Register, 
xii.,  14.  Death  of  Judge  George 
Ross,  46.  Cost  of  seal  for,  cut  by 
Caleb  Lownes,  102.  Case  of 
French  claim,  referred  to  Attor 


ney  General,  267.  His  and  Coun 
cil's  opinion,  275.  Judge  F.  Hop- 
kinson,  307.  Matthew  Clark- 
son  Marshal,  Andrew  Robinson, 
Register,  316,  351.  Memorial, 
409.  Petition  of  Marshal,  477, 
523,  531,  533,  537.  Register, 
James  Read,  elected  in  place  of  A. 
Robinson,  dec'd,  xii.,  745.  Re 
ference  of  Act  for  establishing 
Courts  for  trial  of  piracies,  &c., 
xii.,  702.  Board  of  Supplies,  707. 
Francis  Hopkinson  reappointed, 
xv.,  191. 

Adultery,  a  Justice  removed  for, 
xii.,  634. 

^Etiia,  fire  ship,  William  Gamble 
appointed  Captain,  x.,  525.  Re 
signs,  760. 

Affirmation,  Commissioners  under 
dedimus,  refuse  to  administer  to 
Council,  &c.,  ii.,  93-96.  Instead 
of  oath,  168.  Rejected,  170. 
Arguments  in  favor  of,  227.  Re 
specting,  615.  Respecting,  iv., 
336,  629. 

Afflick,  Thomas,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
284. 

Agaghradarisha,  Indian  chief,  vii., 
154.  "The  Old  Man,"  a  noted 
friend  of  Pennsylvania,  156.  Con 
ference  between  Clapham  and,  at 
Armstrong,  157.  Answer  of  Go 
vernor  M.  to,  speech  of,  158. 
Conference  with,  182.  Fort  at 
Adjouquay,  184.  At  Fort  Augus 
ta,  281,  282. 

Agency,  Christy,  Lieutenant,  xii., 
70. 

Agent  to  be  appointed  for  the  Pro 
vince,  in  London — Henry  Goldney 
named,  iii.,  44. 

Agnew,  Edward,  prisoner  at  Quebec, 
xi.,  658. 

Agnew,  John,  Prothonotary,  xi., 
365.  Sub-Lieutenant,  tenders  re 
signation — not  accepted,  xii.,  633. 
Resigns,  685.  Justice,  xiv,,  164. 

Agreement  with  Indians,  ii.,  15. 
Between  Lord  Baltimore  and  Han 
nah  Penn,  iii.,  232.  Duplicate 
received,  233.  Respecting  divi 
sion  line,  461,  463,  464,  497.  Re 
port,  544.  Penn  and  Indians, 
601.  Between  agents,  to  receive 
money  granted  by  Parliament, 

I  ix.,  47. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


3 


Agricultural  Society,  addressed  on  | 
subject  of  Hessian  fly,  xv.,  524.  I 
Answer,  526. 

Agriculture,  donation   to  American  j 
Philosophical   Society  to   encour 
age,  xiv.,  51. 

Air-furnace  of  M.  Bustead,  x.,  641. 

Aitkin,  John,  receives  pay  for  a 
hanger  lost  by  President,  at  James 
Wilson's  riot,  xii.,  341. 

Aitkin,  Robert,  paid  for  paper,  xii., 
179.     Secretary  to  Commissioners, 
for  procuring  flour,  227.     To  deli-  ! 
ver  salt,  241.    Pays  for,  316.    Bill  | 
for  printing,  xiv.,   75,    157,   206, 
510,  643.     Printer,   xv.,    69,  169, 
251,    351,    460,    520,    648— xvi., 
100,  411. 

Aix-la-Chapelle,   treaty  of  peace,  or  ' 
cessation  of  arms,  signed^at,  v.,  330. 
Proclamation,  331.     Other  papers 
respecting  it,  359,  362,  553. 

Akins — place,  vii.,  155. 

Akoan,  (Indian)  on  Indian  Murders, 
vii.,  357. 

Alarm,    false,  by  Governor   Evans, 
1706,  ii.,  433,  453.  Committee,  x.,  j 
549. 

Albany,    proceedings   with    Indians  ! 
at,     ii.,     461.      Conference    with 
the    Five    nations    at,    iii.,    193. 
Expenses  provided  for,  196.     Go-  j 
vernor's    speech,    &c.,    at,    198.  ; 
Answer  of  Indians,  200.     Surren-  ! 
der  of  land  by  Indians,  201.     Go-  ' 
vernor's  answer  to  Indians,  202.  ; 
Respecting,    203  -  207.       French 
erect   fortifications   near   Albany,  I 
419.       Indian     affairs     at,     iv.,  i 
770,  771,  774,  775.     Treaty  with  | 
Six  nations,    report   of  Commis-  ! 
sioners    at,    v.,    7-26.      Message 
respecting,    329,    495.      Meeting  ! 
postponed,    524.      Time  of,   749.  ! 
Commissioners  to,  vi.,  23,  25,  47.  I 
Proceedings  of  the  Congress  at, 
57-129.     Rank  of  Colonies  to  be  : 
according  to   location,    65.     Plan  : 
of  union  proposed,  66,  91.     Com-  ' 
mittee  on,  67.     Draft  of  general 
speech    to    Six   Nations,     69-71-  i 
Plans  of  union,   71,    72,  78,    87,  ! 
89,  93,  96,  100,  105-109.     Stock-  | 
bridge     Indians     attend — to     be 
supported     and     addressed,     72. 
Mohawks     deliver     speech,     74. 
Answer     of     Six     Nations,     79. 


Speeches  from  Governors,  85. 
Message  of  Commissioners  to  Gov 
ernor,  91.  Answer,  92.  Indian 
lands,  93,  96.  Plan  of  union 
presented  by  Franklin,  105-109. 
Report  on  necessary  forts,  109. 
Meeting  ends,  110.  Report  of 
John  Penn  and  R.  Peters,  Com 
missioners  to  Governor  H.  of 
their  proceedings  at,  111-129. 
Deeds  for  lands,  119-129.  Indians 
complain  of,  286.  Settlers  north 
of,  420.  Treaty  at,  viii.,  641. 
Treaty  at  and  Commissioners,  x., 
177.  Chairman  of  Committee 
receives  powder,  327.  Lutheran 
Church  at,  asks  for  a  brief  to  col 
lect,  xv.,  14. 

Alberson,  Ricliff,  Lieutenant,  xi., 
56. 

Albion,  ship,  sunk  in  Delaware, 
seized  by  Navy  Board  and  libelled, 
claimed  by  David  Beveridge,  &c., 
xi.,  544. 

Aldermen,  of  Philadelphia,  xvi.,  53. 

Ale-houses,  courts  held  in,  ii.,  409. 

Alexander,  Captain  Charles,  ap 
pointed  to  command  the  ' '  Bull 
Dog,"  x.,  290.  Resigns,  540. 

Alexander,  James,  letter  to  Govern 
or  M.,  on  Connecticut  claim,  vi., 
267.  Letter  from  a  Connecticut 
man,  and  answer,  270.  From  James 
Brown  and  answer,  271,  273. 

Alexander,  Joseph,  resigns  as  Lieu 
tenant,  xii.,  390. 

Alexander,  William,  letters  to  and 
from,  vi.,  248,  262,  555.  Con 
duct  of  Lydius,  248.  Sends  a 
minute  of  Council  of  New  Jersey, 
respecting  Connecticut,  555.  Takes 
brig,  x.,  563.  Assistance  request 
ed  for,  xi.,  275,  528. 

Alexander,  Major  William,  recom 
mended  as  Surveyor,  xv.,  49. 

Alexandria,  proceedings  of  meeting 
of  General  Braddock  with  Govern 
ors  at,  vi.,  365. 

Alfred,  General  Hopkins  of  the,  to 
search  vessels  for  seamen  for  public 
vessels,  x.,  435. 

Algiers  declares  war  against  United 
States,  xiv.,  560. 

Allaguipas,  Old,  his  mother  now 
alive  near  Raystown,  son  Kanuk- 
susy  present  at  conference  at  Phi 
ladelphia,  vi.,  588. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


Allegheny  County,  Prothonotary, 
&c.,  James  Bryson,  xv.,  548. 
Register  and  Recorder,  S.  Jones, 
Justices,  550.  County  Lieutenant, 
General  R.  Butler,  551.  Justice, 
560,  604,  606.  Lands  at  Cone- 
waiigo  to  be  reserved,  593.  Pro 
posals  for  purchase  of  reserved 
tract  opposite  Pittsburg,  right  of 
pre-emption  to  certain  islands  in, 

598.  Lots   not  to   be   sacrificed, 

599.  Valuation  of  by   Council, 
601.         Committee       to       name 
streets  in  the  new  town,   restric 
tions  removed  in  part,  604.      Ap 
pointment   of  justices  rescinded, 
and  others  appointed,  606.      Cer 
tain  lots  to  be  valued  by  a  Com 
mittee,    606.     Various    petitions, 
&c.,  for  lots  and  islands  in,   and 
patents,  609.     Sales  of  lots  to  J. 
Robinson,  609.     Report  on  names 
for  streets,  &c.,  in,  sale  of  farm 
vacated,    and   islands,    611.     Re 
turns  of  all  islands  in,  to  be  made, 
612.     Names  of  streets,  623.     Re 
servation  for  State  at  Conewango 
in,  xvi.,  47.    Islands  in,  surveyed, 
97.    Divided  into  Townships,  150, 
Collector  of  Excise,    John  Griffin, 
162.     Sheriff,  204.     Coroner,  204. 
Huling's  Island  in,  S.  Huling  has 
pre-emption   right,    284.      Island 
in,  granted  to  William  Todd,  289. 
Form    of    conveyance    for,     301. 
Militia     officers,     372.      Justices, 
377.     General  St.  Clair's  requisi 
tion   of  men,    424.      Report   on. 
Register   and   Record,    450.      R. 
Butler   resigns    as   Justice    being 
elected  to  Assembly,  539. 

Alleghaiiy  River,  line  run  between 
Susquehanna — Ferry  over,  xii., 
309,  317.  ;  xv.,  5,  85.  Islands  in, 
for  sale,  513.  Islands  in,  sold 
to  W.  Wilson,  xvi.,  84. 

Allegiance  to  King  and  fidelity,  &c., 
to,  William  Penn  promised,  i., 
80.  To  the  Crown  insisted  on  in 
a  qualification,  ii.,  108.  Question 
respecting,  385. 

Aliens,  rights  of,  viii.,  355. 

Allen,  Andrew,  member  of  Council, 
ix.-  704.  Attorney  General,  x.,  53, 
Sent  Commissioner  to  Virginia, 
173,  174.  Instructions,  175.  Re 
port,  181.  Forfeited  estate,  sale 


of,  xii.,  88,  152.  Continental 
money  declined  for,  248.  Sold 
340,  343,  344,  614,  745.  Estate  in 
Berks,  Big  Spring  tract,  xiii.,  236, 
286,  296,  303.  Recoiiveyed  to 
State,  766.  Suit  of  children  of, 
with  State,  xiv.,  448,  459,  463, 
589,  590,  592.  Estate,  xv.,  4,  40, 
43,  124,  237,  265. 

Allen,  Andrew,  a  forger  delivered  to 
New  Jersey,  xvi.,  14. 

Allen,  Fort,  vii.,  15,  17,  189,  222, 
267,  305,  309,  314,  429,  474,  476, 
622,  723.  Plan  of,  18.  Teedyus- 
cung  and  his  party  at,  perpetually 
drunk.  Commander  complained 
of  for  selling  rum  to  Indians,  222. 
Sons  at,  475,  476.  Indians  at,  478, 
viii.,  98,  138,  143,  150,  167,  234, 
513,  515.  Agents  for  Indian  trade 
appointed  at,  234.  A  place  of 
rendezvous  for  troops,  xv.,  295. 

Allen,  George,  and  others'  examin 
ation,  vii.,  154.  Appointed  Indian 
agent,  viii..  286. 

Allen,  Ira,  of  Vermont,  011  contro 
versy  between  Vermont  and  New 
York,  xii.,  233. 

Allen,  Lieutenant  James,  x.,  339. 

Allen,  John,  Commissioner,  to  Fort 
Pitt  to  attend  Indian  treaty,  ix., 
491.  Commission,  492.  instruc 
tions,  493.  Report  514-543. 
justice  xii.,  391. 

Allen,  Nathaniel,  regulator  of 
weights  and  measures,  xiii.,  633. 

Allen,  Sarah,  removal  postponed  on 
account  of  sickness,  xii.,  386. 
petition,  743,  746. 

Allen,  William,  appointed  to  try  a 
negro  for  arson,  iv.,  243.  Elected 
to  Assembly  by  two  counties, 
required  to  select  which  he  will 
serve  vii.  283.  To  hold  Supreme 
Court,  viii.,  481.  Chief  Justice 
of  Supreme  Court,  ix.,  393.  Chief 
Justice  Salary,  x.,  53.  Resigns, 
173.  Presents  shot,  364.  Ap 
pointed  Lieutenant  Colonel,  444, 
445.  Pass  for  his  daughter  Mrs. 
Delancey  to  visit  him,  xi.,  593. 

Allen,  William,  (Captain,)  recom 
mended  to  Congress  as  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  x.,  444.  Appointed,  445. 

Alles,  Captain  Henry,  resigns  Com 
mission  in  Shee's  battalion,  x., 
497. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   BECOBDS. 


Allibone,  Captain,  letter  to,  xii.,  203. 

Allibone,  William,  Commander  for 
defence  of  Delaware  River,  xiii., 
316. 

Allison,  Robert  First  Lieutenant, 
xi.,  140.  To  have  articles  left  by 
enemy  secured,  534,  and  used 
at  Billingsport,  &c.,  575,  584, 
655,  682,  715.  Take  down 
spouts. 

Allinson,  William,  to  R.  Peterson, 
condition  of  Braddock's  road,  vi., 
434. 

Atkinson,  Wilson,  Quarter  Master, 
xi.,  84 

Allumrnappees,  an  Indian,  iii.,  297, 
304,  315,  318.  (al  Sassoonan,) 
Delaware  chief,  in  Philadelphia, 
iv.,  53,  307.  A  special  present 
to,  from  Governor,  309. 

Almanac,  printed  in  1685,  by 
William  Bradford,  "Lord  Penn,'' 
to  be  stricken  from,  i.,  165. 

Alrnshouse,  Philadelphia,  iii.,  588. 

Alricks,  Hermanns,  resigns  several 
offices  in  Cumberland  County,  his 
successor,  ix.,  671. 

Alricks,  Peter,  elected  councillor, 
i.,  122,  and  Justice,  122.  Alludes 
to  historical  account  of  Mohawks, 
in  1665,  300.  Commissioned  by 
Penn,  Lieutenant  and  Commander- 
in-chief  of  Town  and  Fort  of  New 
Castle,  337,  also  names  of 
persons  enlisted,  337.  Justice, 
369. 

Amazon,  ship,  Captain  Floyd  goes 
to  Charleston,  xiii.,  521. 

Amberson,  William,  Commissioner, 
xii.,  371.  Resigns,  465. 

Arnboy,  camp  at,  powder  for,  x.,  703, 
704.  Stores  at,  xi.,  119. 

America,  the  independence  and 
sovereignty  of  United  States 
acknowledged,  xiii.,  543.  Pro 
clamation  of  Congress  on  cessation 
of  hostilities,  553. 

America,  North,  his  majesty's  title 
to  rests  on  discovery,  vi.,  100- 
105. 

American  Philosophical  Society, 
donation  to,  to  encourage  Agri 
culture  and  Commerce,  xiv.,  51. 

Amherst,  General,  Jeff.,  Letters  to 
and  from,  viii.,  236,  261,  262, 
274,  283,  300,  316,  322,  331,  380, 
381,  437,  448,  452,  454,  503,  504, 


578,  581,  590,  592,  602,  622,  627, 
628,  679,  687,  710.  Appointed 
Commander  in  chief,  236.  Pay 
for  private  arms,  274.  Answer  to 
Assembly's  address  to  Governor 
on  quarters,  wagons,  &c.,  283. 
Appoints  General  Stanwix  to 
succeed  General  Forbes,  298. 
Restoration  of  Fort  Du  Quesne, 
316,  322.  Names  Commissioners 
to  state  account  of  expenses  of 
expedition,  322.  Objects  to  per 
diem  pay,  323.  In  Philadelphia, 
324.  Supply  bill,  331.  Ticonde- 
roga,  380.  Exchange  of  prisoners, 
381.  Success  at  Isle  Royal,  &c., 
503.  Wants  men,  578,  590,  602. 
Letters  to  and  from,  ix.,  33,  34, 
48,  62,  63,  74.  Intelligence  from 
Colonel  Boquet,  34.  Asks  for 
troops,  74. 

Ammunition  removed,  xi.,  538. 

Andaggyjunguah,  a  Conestoga  chief, 
ii.,  246. 

Andrews,  John,  under  Sheriff  of 
Philadelphia,  ii.,  181. 

Andrews,  Major  John,  x.,  683. 

Andrews,  Robert,  Commissioner,  on 
boundary  with  Virginia,  xiv., 
211,  236. 

Andrews,  Thomas,  to  take  account 
of  arms,  ii.,  241. 

Andross,  Sir  Edmund,  regulation 
respecting  issue  of  patents,  i., 
86. 

Ann,  Princess  of  Denmark,  made 
Queen  of  England,  proclaimed,  ii., 
70. 

Annaly,  Indian,  dies,  viii.,  163. 

Annand,  William,  dedimus  to,  ii., 
97. 

Annapolis,  General  B.  invites  Gov 
ernors  to  meet  at,  vi.,  332.  Con 
gress  adjourn  from  Princeton  to, 
xiii.,  746. 

Anne,  Queen,  allusion  to  sale  of  pro 
vince  to,  iii.,  73.  Act  for  continu 
ing  the  Government  in  case  of 
death  of  Governor,  iv.,  49. 

Annuities  to  widows,  &c.,  of  officers, 
xvi.,  140,  142. 

Antes,  Colonel  Frederick,  to  ren 
dezvous  at  Swedesford,  xi.,  301. 
Justice,  xii.  Resigns  as  Justice, 
xiv.,  167,  169.  Commissioner  to 
examine  rivers,  xvi.  319. 

I  Antes,    Henry,    Sheriff,    xiii.,    398, 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


751.  ;  xiv.,  256.     Pay  for  services 
against   Indians,    534,    603.      Ir 
regular  returns,  726. 

Antes,  Lieutenant  Henry. 

Antis,  William,  Commissioner  for 
taxes  and  levies,  xi.,  536. 

Antille,  Edward,  i.,  588. 

Antitrinitarians  to  be  discounte 
nanced,  iii.,  64. 

Apoquiniiny  and  Upland  Indians, 
willing  to  sell  lands — Commission 
ers  appointed,  i.,  156. 

App,  Michael,  Coroner,  xv.,  570. 

Appeals,  iii.,  278. 

Apple-tree  alley,  between  Third  and 
Fourth,  xii.,  751. 

Apprentice  seized  by  Sheriff,  ii. ,  148. 
An  enlisted,  discharged,  x.,  470. 

Apty,  Thomas,  keeper  of  new  gaol, 
x.,  429.  Rate  of  maintenance, 
430.  Declines  victualing  people  in 
prison,  470.  His  account,  504,  699. 

Arch  street  bridge  and  wharf,  peti 
tion  for,  i.,  330. 

Archer,  Lt.  Henry  W.,  xiv.,  217. 

Archives,  Pennsylvania,  Act  author 
izing  Governor  to  select  a  compe 
tent  person  to  arrange  documents 
for  publication,  and  also  to  have 
them  printed,  iv.,  14. 

Arentz,  Baron  de,  case  of,  xii.,  743. 

Argus,  armed  boat,  N.  Gait,  master, 
xiv.,  10. 

Armand,  General,  corps,  petition  for 
clothing,  xii.,  216,  568.  List 
of  his  corps,  xiii.,  763.  Letter, 
xiv.,  12.  Legion,  626. 

Armitage,  Benjamin,  ii.,  540. 

Armitage,  Shewbart,  appointed  Third 
Lieutenant,  xi.,  774. 

Armour,  Lt.  James,  recruits  for  Lan 
caster  county,  xi. ,  477. 

Armourer,  of  boats,  x.,  490 ;  xi.,  408. 

Arms,  sent,  vii.,  107,  109.  Required 
by  General  Forbes,  order  for,  viii., 
79,  Not  received,  84,  112.  Dis 
guised,  forbid,  ix.,  546,  659;  xi., 

752,  756.      From   Mons.   Penet, 
agreement  with  for,  xii.,  104.     Of 
the  State,  to  be  worked  on  the 
standards  for  public  use,  108. 

Armstrong's,  compact,  vii.,  154,  156, 
172.  Conference  between  Indians 
and  Col.  Clapham  at,  157. 

Armstrong,  Alexander,  writes  letters 
to  Indians,  which  create  disturb 
ance,  iv.,  680. 


Armstrong,  Edward,  Chairman  of 
Committee  of  II.  R.,  reports  in  fa 
vor  of  publishing  Colonial  Records, 
iv.,  10. 

Armstrong,  George,  Commissioner  to 
cut  road  west,  vi.,  318.  Instruc 
tions  to,  vif.,  535.  Letter  from, 
556.  Message  from  Yaughtanno, 
558. 

Armstrong,  James,  Coroner,  iii.,  615. 

Armstrong,  James,  Quartermaster, 
x.,  499. 

Armstrong,  John,  an  Indian  trader, 
and  three  others,  murdered  by 
Delaware  Indians,  iv.,  675,  678, 
679.  C.  Weiser's  report  respect 
ing,  680-684.  Report  to  Governor 
M.,  of  mission  to  Connecticut,  vi., 
259-261.  Commission,  &c.,  to 
survey  road,  323,  377,  378,  401. 
Letter,  Great  Cove  destroyed,  318, 
676. 

Armstrong,  Lieutenant  Colonel  John, 
orders  of  Governor  M.,  vii.,  161. 
Letters  to  and  from,  231,  259,  503, 
594,  630.  Arrived,  his  report, 
257-263.  Conference  with  Chero- 
kees,  552.  Murder  at  Great  Cove, 
599.  Arrival  of  Cherokees  at  Fort 
Loudoun,  destitute,  viii.,  77,  78. 
Letters  to  and  from,  111.  Letters 
to  and  from,  ix.,  181,  274,  444, 
446,  448,  451,  461,  484.  Instruc 
tions  to,  451,  in  Philadelphia, 
490,  510,  512. 

Armstrong,  Major  General  John, 
to  remove  troops  from  Billings- 
port,  xi.,  270.  State  of  army, 
396.  Order,  475.  To  repair  to 
city  to  command  troops,  597. 
Paymaster  at  B.,  618.  In  Phila 
delphia,  707.  Pay  for  Billings- 
port,  757.  Superintendent  on 
Delaware,  759.  Lieutenant,  xi., 
187.  Resigns,  199.  Appointed 
first  Brigadier  General,  199.  Ma 
jor  General,  214.  Attends  Council 
— Resol'n  of  Congress,  248.  Ap 
plies  for  a  pass  for  L.  Thompson, 
xii.,  32,  63,  83,  120,  124,  130. 
Member  of  Congress,  172,  371. 
Letter,  322.  Clothes  for,  420. 
Commissioner  of  peace  in  North 
umberland  county,  xiv.,  168. 
Letter  on  Wyoming,  188.  Com 
missioner  to  Wyoming,  202.  Com- 
j  miss 'r to  Wyoming  paid,  xiv.,  638. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Armstrong,  John,  Jr.,  Secretary  of 
Council,  appointed  in  place  of 
Timothy  Matlack,  xiii.,  540.  Sec 
retary  of  Council,  xiv.,  10.  Ac 
counts,  118.  Appointed  Adjutant 
General,  with  rank  of  Brigadier 
General — President's  opinion,  217, 
219.  Requests  investigation  into 
reports  respecting  him,  383. 
Appointed  Commissioner,  xv.,  5. 
Commissioner  to  Commercial  Con 
vention,  82,  156.  Member  of 
Congress  has  leave  of  absence  as 
Secretary,  195.  His  account  of 
expenses  of  the  Convention,  paid, 
250.  Resigns  as  Secretary,  301. 
Delegate  to  Congress,  341,  418, 
513. 

Armstrong,  Col.  Joseph,  respecting 
Braddock's  road,  vi.,  425;  x., 
700;  xi.,  111,  113. 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  Coroner,  vi., 
638;  vii.,  266. 

Armstrong,  Lieutenant,  returned  as 
belonging  to  Pennsylvania,  xii., 
235. 

Armstrong,  Lieutenant  William,  at 
Frederick,  vii.,  553. 

Armstrong,  William,  paymaster  at 
B.,  xi.,  575,  578,  590,  618. 

Armstrong,  Major  William,  paymas 
ter  at  Billingsport  and  Mud  Island, 
xii.,  10,  22,  40,  120,  150,  162, 
186.  His  pay,  &c.,  283,  457, 
570,  598,  667,  703.  Appointed 
Commissary  to  Commissioners  for 
running  line  with  Virginia,  xiii., 

203.  Pay  to,  347.     To  pay  work 
men  at  forts,  xi.,  767.     To  run  a 
north  boundary  line,   xv.,  22,  32. 
Stores   for,    33.     Pay,    120,    190, 

204,  328,    605.     Pay   for  labors, 
356,  374.     To   report  description 
of  Erie  lands,  382.     Commissioner 
to  Luzerne  county,  452.     His  pay, 
456,  595,  613.     Late  Deputy  Adj. 
General  of  State  Militia,  paid  for 
actions   1777,    1778,    xvi.,    261. 
Coroner,  542. 

Army,  rations,  x.,  500.  Desertions, 
xii.,  3,  322.  New  arrangements 
of,  500.  Southern,  643.  Conti 
nental,  xvi.,  214. 2 

Arndt,  Hon.  Jacob,  money  paid  to, 
for  purchase  of  provisions,  xi., 
422.  Councilor,  652.  Paid,  xii., 
180,  302.  Letters,  317,  407,  502. 


Arndt,  John,  xiii.,  137.  Censor, 
723.  Justice,  xiv.,  670. 

'  'Arnold, ' '  name  of  floating  battery, 
x.,  525;  xi.,  138. 

Arnold,  Major  General  Benedict,  to 
have  command  of  militia  at  Bris 
tol,  and  all  east  of  Philadelphia, 
xi.,  224.  Letters  to  and  from, 
228.  Why  shops  are  to  be  shut 
011  fourth  July,  his  reasons,  523. 
Invites  Council  to  dinner,  523. 
To  furnish  aid  in  quelling  riot, 
665.  Sends  wagons  to  Egg-har 
bor,  674.  Pass  to  Miss  Levy,  676, 
679,  680.  Leaves  city  before 
complaint  about  wagons  sent  to 
Egg-harbor  is  settled,  xi.,  684. 
Resolves  respecting,  sent  to  Dele 
gates,  690.  To  be  published,  692. 
Applies  to  Congress  for  court 
martial,  703.  Proceedings  against 
John  Mitchell,  707,  708,  709. 
Complaint  against  proceedings, 
printed  and  sent  to  Congress,  720. 
Resigns  command  in  Philadel 
phia,  725.  His  case  resumed, 
759.  Depositions  to  be  taken  of 
his  conduct  when  commanding 
city,  xii.,  225.  Expenses  of  wit 
nesses  on  trial  of,  to  be  charged 
to  Congress,  per  resolve,  225.  Ob 
jections  to  certificates  of  Geddis 
and  Govett,  225,  226.  Joins  ene 
my  at  New  York,  490.  Papers  to 
be  seized,  490.  Proclamation 
against,  496.  Miss  Hannah  and 
nephew  pass  to  Connecticut,  509. 
Baron  Steuben  to  occupy  his 
country-seat,  519.  His  wife  to 
depart — sale  of  land  in  Northern 
Liberties,  xiii.,  80,  81.  T.  Mat- 
lack's  accounts  as  prosecutor  of, 
xiv.,  605.  Estate  sold,  xv.,  640. 

Arnold,  Thomas,  claim  for  estate  to 
William  Green,  xvi.,  307. 

Arsenal  ordered  to  be  erected  on 
Thirteenth  and  Juniper,  xiv.,  401, 
458.  Pay  for,  469,  477,  588. 

Arters,  John,  confesses  a  murder, 
x.,  88. 

Articles  of  agreement  between  Penn 
and  Baltimore,  proceedings  of 
Court  respecting,  iv.,  255.  With 
Indians,  1701,  338. 

Artificers,  Colonel  Baldwin's  Regi 
ment  of,  xii.,  719. 

Artillery  Company,  rules  and  regu- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


lations  for,  x.,  391-394.  Men  to 
be  increased,  464.  Officers,  584. 
Pay,  619.  At  Fort  Island,  xi.,  1. 
Captain  Strohbogh,  4,  265.  Com 
pany  and  Officers  commissioned, 
223.  Horses  impressed,  301. 
Guards  for,  302.  Companies,  at 
Forts  on  Delaware  river,  xii.,  10. 
Petition  for  an  Independent  Com 
pany,  391.  Proctors,  727.  Officers 
appointed,  xv.,  437.  Powder, 
581.  Articles  ordered  for,  xvi.,  24. 

Arts  and  Sciences,  a  School  of,  pro 
posed,  i.,  93. 

Ash,  James  &  Co.,  powder  for 
privateer  Rebecca,  xi.,  642. 

Ash,  James,  contest  with  William 
Will,  as  Sheriff  of  Philadelphia, 
567,  569,  570,  571,  572,  573,  574, 
575,  576,  577,  578.  Declared 
elected,  579.  Sheriff  of  Philadel 
phia,  xvi.,  208,  211,  490. 

Ash,  Martha,  to  be  imprisoned, 
x.,  661. 

Ashbridge,  Justice  of  Chester  county, 
complaint  against,  vii.,  406. 

Ashburn,  William,  Coroner,  vii., 
266;  viii.,  402. 

Ashcomb,  Charles,  Deputy  Surveyor 
of  Chester  county,  complaints 
against,  i.,  151,  153,  154,  155, 
163,  191,  193.  Vexatious  suit, 
200. 

Ashman,  Colonel  George,  appointed 
Lieutenant  of  Bedford,  xii.,  549. 
xiii.,  1,  150.  Resigns  as  Lieu 
tenant  of  Bedford  county,  xiv., 
169,  207. 

Ashton,  Joseph,  petitions  for  a  road, 
ii.,  10. 

Ashton,  Robert,  Clerk  of  county,  ii., 
87.  Asks  for  the  records,  87. 
Dedimus  to,  96.  Clerk  of  city  and 
county,  254.  Complaint  against 
his  holding  several  offices,  456. 
Laws,  488,  571. 

Ashton,  Thomas,  prisoner,  not  dis 
charged  from  parol,  xi.,  625. 

Assay  bill,  proposed,  ix.,  358. 

Assembly,  thank  Governor  for  his 
kind  speech,  i.,  65.  To  examine 
old  laws,  67.  Meeting  made  open, 
86.  To  sit  at  New  Castle,  96,  102. 

"Members  for  Philadelphia,  99. 
Not  to  be  arrested  for  debt,  102. 
Nicholas  More,  appointed  speaker, 
105.  To  have  8  days  to  peruse 


bills,  106.  Dismissal  of,  power 
of  Governor,  &c.,  107.  Speaker 
charged  with  expressions  against 
laws,  109.  Old  laws,  133. 
Alteration  of  style  of  bills  pro 
posed,  178,  180.  Sit  in  the 
meeting-house,  179.  Vacancies 
by  suspension  of  Members  of 
Council,  203.  Governor's  speech, 
286.  Speaker  White  imprisoned, 
292.  Adjournment,  proceeding 
in  Council  on,  294,  To  meet  at 
New  Castle,  324.  Under  Fletcher, 
366.  Speaker,  399.  Address  to 
Governor,  402-6.  Discussions 
with  the  Governor,  406-433. 
Answer  of  Council  to  remon 
strance  of  Assembly,  423.  To  sit 
in  Philadelphia,  437.  Difficulty  on 
an  adjournment  by  Governor,  445. 
Governor  asks  to  answer  Queen's 
letter,  446.  Returns  of  Members, 
454,  482.  David  Lloyd  appointed 
Speaker,  454.  Respecting  ad 
journment,  456.  Remonstrance, 
457.  Address  of  Governor,  459. 
Grant  of  one  penny  to  New  York, 
460,  462.  Remonstrance  in  an 
swer  to  Queen's  letter,  469.  Gov. 
Markham's  addresses  to,  480,  484, 
488,  490,  494,  503,  505,  506,  519, 
548.  Edward  Shippeii,  Speaker, 
490.  Answer  to  Governor's 
speech,  492.  506.  Members  elect 
ed,  502,  516,  518,  547,  567,  595, 
601.  John  Simcock,  Speaker, 
503.  Committee  on  answer  to 
Queen's  letter,  507.  Markham. 
proposes  a  new  frame,  507.  John 
Blunston,  Speaker,  518,  568,  601. 
Phineas  Pembertoii,  Speaker,  548. 
Address  to  King,  553,  554.  Grand 
Committee  of  the  Whole  to  inquire 
into  absences,  569.  To  meet  at 
New  Castle,  588.  Speech  of  Go 
vernor,  590.  Advice  of  proprie 
tary  to,  596.  Read  charter  and 
frame,  597,  and  laws,  598,  602. 
David  Lloyd  suspended,  604. 
Come  to  hear  charter  and  frame 
read,  603,  604,  605,  611.  Debate 
about  oaths  and  tests,  606.  Ille 
gal  arrest  of  David  Lloyd,  607. 
And  Robert  Turner,  609.  Differ 
about  lime  of  end  of  session,  610. 
Joseph  Growden,  Speaker,  615. 
Act  of  Union,  619. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECOKDS. 


Prorogued,  ii.,  11,  12.  Called 
together,  25.  Richard  Wilson, 
dies,  27.  Resolution  of  Council, 
26.  Convened  on  King's  letter, 
2,  28,  29,  30.  Letter  to  Proprie 
tary  on  defence  of  New  York,  31. 
Answer  to  King's  letter,  30.  Call 
ed  to  consider  proposed  bill  to  an 
nex  proprietary  governments  to 
Crown,  32.  Members,  34,  37. 
Governor's  speech,  35.  Joseph 
Growden,  Speaker,  36,  206.  Ad 
dress  to  Governor,  36.  Reply,  36. 
Conference  with,  37.  Address  Go 
vernor,  37.  Respecting  privileges 
and  property,  38,  43-45.  To 
think  of  some  person  to  represent 
Governor  in  his  absence — Suggests 
Andrew  Hamilton,  46.  To  consider 
further  the  laws  of  marriage,  48. 
Difficulties  arising  out  of  laws 
passed  at  New  Castle,  50.  Ad 
dress  of  Governor  to,  and  the  se 
cluding  members,  50.  Bill  pre 
pared  for  payment  of  £2,000  to 
Governor — Sent  to  them — Their 
action,  51.  Message  from  Go 
vernor,  54.  To  Governor  and  10 
per  cent,  allowance  on  lands, 
54.  Charter  of  privileges  signed 
— Number  of  members,  &c.,  58. 
Further  prorogued  for  want  of 
business,  69.  Adjourn  for  a 
month,  75.  Discussion  on  situa 
tion  of  Lower  Counties,  71-75. 
Meeting  at  Samuel  Peres,  76.  Ad 
dress  of  Representatives  of  Phila 
delphia,  Bucks  and  Chester  to 
Governor,  84.  Meet  —  Inquiry, 
Why  8  members  are  returned? — 
Reply,  105.  Debate  on  it,  105. 
Decision,  106.  David  Lloyd, 
Speaker,  106.  Members,  109. 
Dispute  between,  and  Council 
about  future  time  of  meeting,  110. 
Prorogued  by  Council,  111.  To 
be  called,  116,  119.  Conference 
with  territories,  120.  Meeting  to 
consider  of  union  of  territories 
and  province,  123.  Difficulties 
about  meeting,  125.  Address  of 
Governor,  126.  Address  of  Ter 
ritories  to  Governor,  128.  To 
meet  at  Joseph  Shippen's,  129. 
Address  of  Governor,  130,  132. 
Meeting  of,  appointed,  130,  132. 
Separation  in  Legislation  of  Terri 


tories,  133.  Governor  advised 
not  to  meet  at  New  Castle  with 
out  new  writs,  136.  Commissions 
of  peace  issued,  136.  Ask  Gover 
nor  for  copies  of  orders  respecting 
defence  of  New  York,  138.  Ad 
dress  to  Governor  011  separation — 
Defence  of  New  York,  &c.,  139. 
Answer  to  Governor,  140.  Meet 
ing  of,  with  Council,  144.  Ask 
Council's  opinion  in  writing,  146. 
Answer,  146.  Resolution  on  ad 
journment,  147.  Send  bill  to  pre 
vent  disputes  concerning  meetings 
of,  149.  Message  from  Council 
on  adjournment,  149.  Resolution 
on  right  of  Governor  to  dissolve 
or  prorogue,  157,  158,  169.  Se 
paration  from  Territories,  163, 
164.  Send  qualifications  to  Go 
vernor,  165.  Speech  of  Governor 
to,  165,  168,  174.  Address  to 
Governor,  167,  175.  Refusal  to 
wait  on  Governor  in  a  body,  173. 
Complains  of  their  sending  a  re 
monstrance  against  him  to  propri 
etaries,  176.  Address  on  candi 
dates  for  Sheriff,  177.  Govern 
or's  answer,  178.  Remonstrance 
ordered  back  from  New  York, 
178.  Governor's  message  giv 
ing  proprietaries'  views  on  vari 
ous  matters,  187.  Journal  de 
manded,  186,  190,  191.  Mem 
bers  deceased,  190.  Answer  to, 
191,  193,  195-197,  198-200. 
Joseph  Growden,  Speaker,  206. 
Speech  of  Governor,  207.  Send 
message  to  Governor  on  adjourn 
ment,  226.  Address  to  Queen  and 
Proprietary,  235,  236.  Governor's 
address,  249.  The  answer,  249. 
On  bills  for  establishing  courts, 
253-256.  Message  to  Governor, 
256.  Governor's  views,  256.  Dis 
cussion  about  courts,  257,  261, 
262.  Objections  of  Governor  and 
Council  to  bill  establishing  courts, 
263-266.  Answer  to,  266-270. 
Answer  of  Governor  and  Council, 
270-275.  Answer  to,  277-279. 
Charges  against  James  Logan, 
Secretary,  as  one  of  his  advisers 
011  courts,  ask  for  his  removal 
from  Council,  279.  Governor 
goes  to  New  Castle,  280.  Reso 
lution  of  Council  sent  to,  280. 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Message  of  Governor,  281.  An 
swer,  281,  282,  283.  Logan's  ex 
planation  of  remark  to  S.  Rich 
ardson,  who  took  it  as  a  joke,  284. 
Governor's  reply  to  Assembly, 
284-289.  Governor's  answer,  289- 
296.  Adjourn  without  Governor's 
leave,  298.  Called  together  by 
Governor  at  earlier  day,  298. 
Governor's  speech  to,  respecting 
courts  and  other  subjects,  300- 
308.  Conference  with  Governors 
subjects  to  be  discussed,  309. 
Conference  and  discussion  between 
Governor  and,  on  their  respective 
powers  and  duties,  311-315. 
Speaker  and  representatives  af 
fronted,  depart  suddenly,  314. 
Apologies,  315.  Messages  and 
speeches  between  them,  316-327. 
Remonstrance  of,  328-336.  Mes 
sage,  &c.,  337-344.  Articles  of 
impeachment  against  James  Lo 
gan,  344-348.  Remonstrance  of, 
on  courts,  348-353.  Adjourn 
themselves,  called  again  by  Go 
vernor,  353.  Message  of  Governor 
to,  356.  Answer  to,  358.  Go 
vernor  to,  359-361.  Answer  to 
Governor,  articles  against  Logan 
to  be  prosecuted,  361.  Meeting 
of,  to  try  the  impeachment  of 
James  Logan,  discussion  of  the 
right  of  Assembly  to  do  so,  365-6, 
372.  James  Logan's  defence  on 
each  article,  367-372.  Messages 
between  Assembly  and  Governor 
on  impeachment,  372-385.  Jas. 
Logan's  petition  to  Governor  and 
Council,  376.  Petition  of  Phila 
delphia  against  New  Castle,  379. 
Action  on,  379-383.  Governor's 
message  and  answer,  384.  D. 
Lloyd,  speaker,  Governor's  mes 
sage,  reflections  on,  398.  An 
swer  of,  399.  Magistrates'  courts 
held  in  ale-houses,  409.  Message 
from  Governor  to,  on  French  pri 
vateers,  413.  Answer  to,  415. 
Governor's  reply,  417-420.  An 
swer,  421-423.  On  quit  rents, 
Assembly  of  New  Castle,  424. 
Conference  with,  and  Governor,  on 
respective  powers,  as  to  meetings 
and  adjournments,  432.  Address 
to  Governor  Gookin,  on  his  arri 
val,  &c.,  433.  Governor's  mes 


sage  to,  437.  Answer,  441.  Value 
of  money  and  contracts,  445. 
Conference  with  Council  on,  446. 
Governor's  speech,  451.  Answer, 
452.  Remonstrance  of,  454.  Ad 
dress  Council,  460.  Governor's 
address,  461.  Neglect  to  raise 
funds  censured,  462.  Reply,  463. 
Governor  to,  465.  Resolutions 
by,  466.  Adjourns  without  Go 
vernor's  consent,  467.  Governor 
lets  them  alone,  but  removes  em 
bargo,  467.  Called,  459.  Go 
vernor's  message,  472.  Address 
to  Governor,  475.  Answer,  476. 
Message  from,  478.  Answer,  479, 
480.  Swedes'  petition,  480.  Mes 
sage,  Answer  to  Governor,  482. 
His  answer,  483.  Committee 
of  conference,  483.  Discussions 
about  courts,  485.  And  message 
to  Governor,  486.  Ashton,  (Rob 
ert,)  makes  alterations  in  court 
bill,  and  is  blamed,  489,  490. 
Messages,  491.  Remonstrance, 
495.  D.  Lloyd,  speaker,  503. 
Governor's  address  to,  503.  An 
swer,  504.  Issue  a  mittimus,  to 
jail,  of  James  Logan,  507.  Order 
to  Sheriff,  507.  Governor  denies 
power  of,  to  commit,  507.  Go 
vernor  gives  order  to  protect  him, 
508.  Remonstrance  of,  to  Govern 
or,  514.  Change  of  members  of 
three  counties,  516.  Richard  Hill, 
speaker,  517.  Addresses  between 
Governor  and  Assembly,  517,  518. 
Discussion  with  Governor  about 
laws,  520-529.  Meet — Governor's 
address  to,  535.  Answer,  535, 
536.  Governor  to,  537.  Agree 
to  £2000  for  Queen's  use,  538. 
Governor's  speech,  R.  Hill,  speak 
er,  541.  Answer,  544.  Several 
Acts  sent  to  Governor,  548. 
Isaac  Norris,  speaker,  Governor's 
speech,  loses  by  coming  here, 
560.  Answer,  560.  Governor's 
mill  creek,  Nathaniel  Pool's,  road 
to  William  Coates's  corner,  561. 
Governor's  speech,  568.  Answer, 
568.  Complain  of  having  two 
Reg.  Generals,  569.  Address  to 
Governor  on  too  few  members, 
562.  Governor  to,  and  answer, 
572.  D.  Lloyd,  speaker,  575. 
Rumor  of  death  of  Queen,  574. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


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Summons  to  meet,  590.  Govern 
or's  speech,  591.  Answer,  592. 
Grove rnor  to,  594.  Discussions  on 
laws  between  Governor  and  As 
sembly,  590-597.  Joseph  Grow- 
den,  speaker,  608.  Governor's 
speech,  609.  Discussions  between, 
and  Governor,  611.  Richard  Hill, 
speaker,  613.  Governor's  speech, 
613.  Resolutions  adopted,  614. 
To  Governor,  615.  Representa 
tion  of  position  of  proprietary  at 
first,  with  regard  to  Quakers  and 
affirmation,  616.  Vote  Governor 
Gookin,  £100,  630.  Asks  for 
£200,  granted,  630. 

Convened  by  Governor  Keith, 
in.,  14.  Address  to  King,  25. 
Governor's  speeches  to,  25,  27. 
Answers  to,  27.  At  New  Cas 
tle,  32.  Appealed  to  by  Governor 
in  case  of  murderer,  40.  Jonathan 
Dickinson,  speaker,  56.  Speech 
of  Governor  Keith,  continuance 
of  Government  supplies,  63. 
New  commission  and  instruc 
tions  from  William  Penn,  Jr., 
laid  before,  speech  to,  65.  An 
swer,  66.  Their  advice  to  de 
lay  publication  of  commission,  67. 
William  Trent,  speaker,  69.  Go 
vernor's  speech  and  answer,  70. 
Jeremiah  Langhorn,  speaker,  140. 
Speech  to  Governor,  and  answer, 
141.  Address  to  King,  226.  Ad 
dress  to  Governor  Keith  from, 
complaining  of  grievances  and 
encroachments  of  New  Castle 
county,  upon  Chester  county,  234. 
Governor  Gordon's  speech  to,  255. 
D.  Lloyd,  speaker,  261.  Speech 
to  Governor,  and  his  answer,  261. 
Message  of  Governor,  262,  263. 
Speech  of  Governor  to  on  bills  of 
credit,  iron  works,  264.  Prevent 
ed  by  heavy  rains,  from  meeting, 
267.  Message  of  Governor  on 
adulteration  of  bills  of  credit,  de 
signs  of  John  French  against  pro 
prietary's  interests,  William  Till, 
Supreme  Court,  darns  in  Brandy- 
wine  creek,  267-9.  David  Lloyd, 
speaker,  289.  Address  to  King 
George  II.,  291.  Speech  of  Go 
vernor  to,  292.  Withdrawal  of 
eight  members  from,  occasions 
want  of  a  quorum,  298.  Repre 


sentation  from  speaker  to  Govern 
or,  respecting,  298.  Names  of 
the  eight  members,  letter  from, 
unopened  by,  298.  Their  repre 
sentation  to  Governor,  299.  Ob 
jections  to  electing  a  member  in 
place  of  Keith,  300.  Governor's 
speech  to,  305,  338.  D.  Lloyd, 
speaker,  337.  Complain  of  rude 
treatment  in  Philadelphia,  340. 
Action  of  Council  on,  340.  Go 
vernor's  speech  on,  341.  Recom 
mends  their  course,  342.  Agree 
to  division  of  Chester  county,  345. 
Act  sent  to  Council  to  issue  bills 
of  credit,  346.  Proclamation  re 
specting  riotous  conduct  in  Phila 
delphia,  351.  Speech  of  Govern 
or  on  paper  currency,  352.  An 
swer,  353.  Governor  to,  354,  357. 
A.  Hamilton,  speaker,  371,  387. 
Go vr.'s  speech  to,  373.  Message 
of  Governor  on  paper  money,  377. 
Governor's  speech,  390.  Message 
of  Governor  on  application  of  Su 
gar  Islands,  to  Parliament,  401. 
Answer  to  Governor  on,  406. 
Charges,  407.  Message  on  Indian 
trade,  408.  Andrew  Hamilton, 
speaker,  417.  Address  to  Go 
vernor,  420.  On  Sugar  Islands, 
420.  Answer,  421.  Address  to 
King,  &c.,  423.  Adjourn  in  conse 
quence  of  small-pox,  426.  Bill  for 
paying  wages  of,  427,  434.  Pay  to 
Governor,  object  to  his  message, 
his  reply,  427-8.  Wait  on  Thos. 
Penn  with  an  address,  433.  His 
answer,  434.  A.  Hamilton,  speak 
er,  466.  Governor's  speech,  493. 
Address  to  Governor,  493.  To 
Governor,  509.  Jeremiah  Lang- 
horne,  speaker  of,  528.  Govern 
or's  speech,  531.  Answer,  532. 
Message  of  Governor  on  appoint 
ment  of  Mr.  Davis  as  agent,  539. 
On  Act  for  small  debts,  540.  Re 
solves  on,  541.  Message  to  Go 
vernor  respecting  Maryland  affairs, 
566.  A.  Hamilton,  speaker,  576, 
615.  Governor's  speech  to,  576. 
Address  to  proprietary,  582.  And 
answer,  582.  •  To  Governor,  582. 
And  answer,  583.  Called  to  con 
sider  Lord  Baltimore's  application 
to  the  King  for  the  territories,  594. 
Governor's  speech  to,  595.  An- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOKDS. 


swer  to,  596.  Address  to  Gover 
nor,  596.  Petition  to  King,  596. 
Waits  on  John  Penn,  proprietary, 
prior  to  his  departure  for  England 
and  address  to  him,  611.  Answer, 
611.  Message  of  Governor  and 
answer,  he  being  sick,  616. 

Pass  act  for  printing  Colonial 
Records  and  Pennsylvania  Ar 
chives,  iv.,  14.  Message  from. 
Governor  and  Council,  18,  19. 
On  wears,  20.  Court  of  Chancery 
and  Equity,  18,  20,  22.  Message 
from  Governor  and  Council  on 
wears,  23.  Petitions  against 
Court  of  Chancery,  35,  36,  37. 
Message  of  Governor  on  do,  39. 
Answer,  41.  James  Logan  as 
sumes  the  government  on  death 
of  Governor  Gordon,  and  makes  a 
speech,  referring  to  the  posture  of 
affairs,  50.  Address  in  reply,  51. 
A.  Hamilton  is  Speaker,  53,  95, 
97,  249.  Message  to,  95,  97. 
Message  apprehended  and  cor 
rected,  98.  Position  on  account 
of  Governor's  death,  98,  99.  Mary 
land  affairs,  101,  151,  Answer  to 
President's  message,  119,  120. 
Petition  to  King,  125.  From 
Council  to,  201.  To  Council,  202. 
Message  to,  233.'  Answer,  236. 
Council  object  to  certain  expres 
sions  237.  Message  to  Council  on 
Indian  treaty,  238.  Answer  to, 
239.  Papers  laid  before,  recom 
mendation  of  Governor  Thomas 
and  petition  of  Lord  Baltimore 
against,  249.  Gov.  Thomas  ar 
rives,  and  is  proclaimed,  288. 
Appoints  Thomas  Lawrie,  Secre 
tary,  289.  Message  to,  290.  Ad 
dress  from,  to  Governor,  292. 
Proceedings  at  Hampton  Court, 
writ  to,  301.  Message  of  Gover 
nor  on  bills  of  credit,  303.  Com 
plimentary  message  to,  305.  A. 
Hamilton,  Speaker,  311,  Mes 
sage  to,  305,  314,  319,  322,  331, 
332,  333,  335,  354,  359,  380,  385, 
387,  389,  398,  402,  405,  407,  587, 
737,  754,  758,  773.  From,  316, 
321,  330,  333,  356,  360,  375,  387, 
402,  754,  758,  773.  On  bills  credit, 
319-321,  330.  A  bill  to  regulate 
choice  of  inspectors  of  elections 
necessary,  335.  Message  on  pro 


prietary  lands,  348.  Dr.  Graeme's 
salary,  349.  Speaker  John  Kin- 
sey,  353,470.  Call  of,  359.  Papers 
submitted  from  Lords  of  trade, 
&c.,  on  value  of  gold  and  silver 
coins  and  on  bills  of  credit,  359. 
Reports  on,  360,  365.  On  state 
of  Province,  366-371.  On  liberty 
of  conscience,  367,  375.  Gover 
nor's  message  on  raising  money 
for  Philadelphia,  385.  Objects  to 
it,  385.  Answer  to  Governor,  389. 
Governor  represents  conduct  of 
Is.  Peniberton,  389.  Messages  of 
Governor  to,  reviewing  various 
proceedings  of,  398—402.  Reasons 
for  bill  to  raise  money  on  Phila 
delphia,  408.  Governor's  answer 
to,  409-413.  Answer  to,  414. 
Governor's  reply  to,  419.  Gover 
nor's  speech  in  defence,  422. 
Asks  for  originals,  received  from 
England,  424,  425,  426.  Gover 
nor  to,  on  probable  peace  with 
Spain,  427.  Adjourn  abruptly. 
430.  Greater  number  are  Quak 
ers,  435.  Resolution  to  pay  £3000 
for  King's  use,  459.  Messages  of 
Governor,  431,  438-443,  447,  461, 
466,  473,  491,  495,  507,  510,  540, 
558,  590-600,  602,  626,  627,  658, 
672,  676,  677,  678,  685,  687,  737, 
740,  749,  750,  763,  765,  772. 
Messages  to  Governor,  435-438, 
448,  450-459,  466,  470,  491,  495, 
509,  511,  549,  558,  602,  603-618, 
628,  637,  659,  673,  676-679,  685, 
740,  763,  773.  Minute  of  Council, 
459.  Resolution  respecting  Drs. 
Graeme  and  Zachary,  health  offi 
cers,  496.  Governor  asks  for 
erection  of  a  pest  house,  507. 
Assembly's  reply,  509.  Gover 
nor's  answer  respecting  funds, 
and  his  support,  510.  Reply, 
511.  Report  of  a  Committee  on 
port  physician,  Dr.  Graeme,  515, 
-523.  On  powers  of  Government, 
&c.,  519-559.  Presents  to  In 
dians,  575.  John  Kinsey,  Speak 
er,  618,  669,  749.  Speech  and 
Governor's  answer,  619.  Address 
to  Governor,  619.  Answer,  620. 
Address  to  Governor  on  election 
riots  in  Philadelphia,  620.  Attor 
ney  General's  opinion  on,  in  reply 
to  Mayor,  621.  Governor's  an- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


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swer  to,  623.  Message  of  Gover 
nor  on  Thomas  McKee's  deposi 
tion  respecting  Indians,  634. 
Answer,  637.  Send  orders  for 
money,  638.  Rupture  with  France, 
672.  Murders  by  Delaware  Indi 
ans,  679.  Proposed  visit  of  Gov 
ernor,  &c.,  to  Indians,  679.  Pay 
Governor  £500,  753.  Expedition 
to  Cape  Breton,  754.  Catawbas 
and  Virginia,  758.  Grant  provi 
sions  for  King's  use,  769.  The 
Governor  objects,  769.  Governor's 
pay,  770.  Propose  to  Governor 
to  visit  Albany,  appoints  commis 
sioners,  771.  In  view  of  Indians 
taking  sides  with  French,  773. 
John  Wright,  Speaker,  782. 

John  Kinsey,  Speaker,  v.,  4, 
55,  123,  347,  411.  Isaac  Norris 
Speaker,  484,  558,  599,  662.  Mes 
sages  from  Governor  to,  4,  26,  30, 
36,  44,  45,  46,  53,  62,  64,  124, 
154,  156,  182,  230,  233,  270,  329, 
339,  454,  484,  491,  493,  499, 
502,  505,  511,  513,  524,  528,  540, 
546,  564,  605.  Do.  to  Governor, 
31,  43,  44,  46,  48,  54,  56,  58,  63, 
124,  159,  183,  184,  234,  237,  274, 
333,  341,  347,  459,  484,  506,  526, 
545,  547,  562.  On  instructions 
to  commissioners  to  Albany,  26, 
36.  Conscientious  scruples,  43,  49. 
Bills  credit,  44,  46,  49.  Funds, 
billeting  soldiers,  54,  65.  Pay  of 
troops,  58.  Death  of  Jno.  Penn, — 
Gov'r,  going  to  England  for  health, 
62.  Review  of  his  nine  years'  ad 
ministration,  62.  Address  to 
Governor  in  reply,  63.  Sketch  of 
John  Penn,  63.  Governor's  re 
ply,  64.  Proposed  call  of,  objected 
to,  73.  Kinsey  consulted,  74. 
Speech  of  Council  to,  95,  96. 
Message  to  President  and  Council, 
100.  Council  refuse  to  print,  105. 
Called  together  on  important  mat 
ters,  135.  Account  of  money  given 
for  King's  use,  160.  Unexpected 
adjournment  of,  163,  164,  165. 
Respecting  Indians,  184.  Mes 
sage  relative  to  capture  by  priva 
teers,  233.  Means  of  defence  on 
the  river,  271,  274.  Adjourns, 
Resolutions  of  Council  in  conse 
quence,  passed,  277,  279.  Peace 
between  England  and  France,  &c., 


333.  Disapproving  Governor's 
course,  333.  His  reply  to,  339. 
Expenses  of  treaty  witli  Indians, 
341.  Messages  of  Governor  James 
Hamilton,  365,  395,  412,  430, 
456,  484,  491,  493,  499,  502,  505, 

511,  513,  524,  528,  540,  546,  564, 
578,  608,  638,  639,  652,  729,  737, 
747,    751,    757,    764.      Messages, 
&c.  of,  to  Governor  Hamilton,  367, 
372,  412,  414,  427,  605,  613,  617, 
648,  711,  763.     Present  Governor 
with   £600,    368,   428,  461,    711. 
Presents    to    Indians,    403,    711. 
On  bills  of  credit,  415.     Report  of 
committee  on  paper  currency,  415. 
Do.  of  lower  counties,  417.     Ad 
dress  to  Governor  on  public  houses, 
428.      Governor's    answer,    430. 
Relative  to  settlers  on  unpurchased 
lands,  459.  Isaac  Norris,  Speaker, 
484,  558,  599,  662.  Indian  affairs, 
484,  485,  513.     Informal  call  of, 
message,    controversies    between 
Gov.  and  Assembly,  about  the  le 
gality  of  the  meeting,  491-494.  On 
lighting  and  watching  city,   506, 

512,  French  claims — on  Indians, 
*  &c.,  528.     Heavy  expenses  of  In 
dian  affairs,   545,  546.      Proprie 
taries  decline   bearing   a  part  of 
expenses  of  treaties  with  Indians, 
&c.,     546.        Bills     credit,     562. 
Amendments    to    fee   bills,    579. 
Serjeant     at    arms,    617.       Bills 
credit,   638,   652,   723,   747.      Af 
fairs  with  French  and  Indians  on 
Ohio,  705-722.     Passionate  treat 
ment  of  Governor  alluded  to,  723. 
Extract  from  report  of  Committee 
on  bills  of  credit,  723.     Governor 
replies  to  their  violent    address, 
737-746.     On  western  boundary, 
763. 

Messages  and  speeches  from  Go 
vernor  to,  vi.,  22,  23,  26,  37,  39, 
41,  139,  166,  185,  188,  190,  206, 
211,  221,  236,  243,  244,  247,  320, 
322,  327,  330,  352,  386,  408,  425, 
427,  438,  440,  502,  504,  525,  534, 
536,  537,  550,  565,  612,  617,  670, 
684,  689,  702,  706,  715,  728,  729, 
733,  743.  Messages  to  Governor, 
40,  139,  167,  189,  191,  206,  211, 
220,  226,  236,  243,  244,  325,  329, 
384,  388,  425,  437,  441,  525,  536, 
569-587,  597,  598,  605,  616,  624, 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


637,  677,  691.  On  defensive 
measures,  23.  Expenses  of  Com 
missioners  to  Albany,  23.  Wont 
raise  men  or  money,  27.  Money 
for  King's  use,  41.  Governor  lays 
before,  proceedings  of  Congress  at 
Albany,  57-129.  Speaker  chosen, 
165,  639.  Isaac  Norris,  167,  639. 
Grant  money,  167.  Edward  War 
ner,  deceased,  176.  Contagious 
fever,  190.  Bills  credit,  206. 
Discussion  with  Governor  on,  ex 
hibit  proprietary  instructions,  220, 
221-223.  French  troops  at  Ohio, 
223.  A  very  long  message  to  Gov 
ernor,  relative  to  proprietary  in 
structions,  &c.,  226-236,  617. 
Governor's  Answer,  236-243. 
Arrival  of  Mohocks,  243-4.  Pas 
senger  Bill,  243.  Currency,  dis 
covery  of  Governor,  &c.,  244-246. 
His  answer,  247.  Conduct  of, 
295,  299,  302.  Minutes  of  Assem 
bly  asked  for  by  Governor,  305, 
322,  331.  Accused  by  General 
Braddock  of  pusillanimous  and 
improper  behavior,  307.  Arrival 
of  Braddock — Roads — Embargo — 
Post — common  fund,  &c.,  320. 
Governor  complains  of  publishing 
official  letters,  322.  Answer  to 
Governor,  325.  Letter,  &c.,  of 
Massachusetts  Commissioners, 330. 
Governor  directs  Secretary  to 
make  copy  of  minutes,  331,  339. 
Indian  affairs,  352.  German  bill, 
384.  Access  to  Journals,  392. 
Governor  calls  it  the  Quaking  As 
sembly,  409.  Lower,  presents  to 
General  Braddock,  415.  Demand 
sight  of  a  letter  from,  424,  433. 
Troops  from  Canada,  427.  Provi 
sions  go  to  New  Foundland,  439. 
Power  to  call  Assembly  discussed 
with  Governor,  441.  Address  of, 
to  his  Majesty,  presented  by  pro 
prietaries  on  restrictions,  448. 
Council  blame,  461.  Speech  of 
Governor  on  Braddock' s  defeat, 
&c.,  486.  Answer  to  address  by 
privy  council,  505-510,  Colonel 
Dunbar's  request  for  winter  quar 
ters,  &c.,  513,  535.  Tax  on  pro 
prietary  estate,  525-532,  715. 
Roman  Catholics  in  Bucks  Coun 
ty,  503,  533.  Militia  bill,  534, 
598.  Tax  on  proprietary  estate, 


537-548,  560-587,  604,  703,  707, 
711,  715.  Exposure  of  frontiers, 
550,565.  General  Shirley's  orders 
to  Dunbar,  586.'  Conduct  of,  com 
plaint  of  Governor  against  Quaker 
preaching,  Franklin,  &c.,  600. 
Supplies  for  Crown  Point,  616. 
Long  message  of  Governor  to,  617 
-623.  Long  answer  to,  624-637. 
Distribute  arms  and  ammunition, 
663,  677.  French  and  Indian  out 
rages,  677.  Report  to  Council  on 
arms,  &c.,  679.  Messages  to  Gov 
ernor,  707-710,  714,  743,  746. 
Remonstrance  of  Philadelphia 
militia  bill,  735.  Councils  report 
on  claims  of  Shawiiees,  746. 

Messages  to,  viL,  18,  19,  39, 
55,  87,  91,  92,  120,  130,  131,  142, 
143,  148,  178,  186,  195,  202,  246, 
387,  413,  417.  453,  562,  569,  578, 
582,  592,  605,  617.  From,  18,  45, 
91,  93,  125,  143,  183,  190,  201, 
303,  384,  411,  413,  573,  579,  609. 
Vote  sixty  thousand  pounds,  125. 
Address  to  Governor  on  enlisting 
servants,  37,  39.  Conspiracy  in 
back  counties,  87,  91.  Several 
members  resign — new  writs  issued 
— by  Speaker — Governor  declines 
acting  on  the  occasion,  148-151. 
Minute  of,  signed  by  William 
Franklin,  (clerk,)  on  resignation 
of  members,  150.  Resolutions  on 
various  bills  and  Governor's 
course,  184.  To  lower  counties 
on  export  of  provision,  195. 
Acts  of  New  York  and  New  Jer 
sey  on  embargo.  197.  Proposed 
treaty,  203.  Tax  on  proprietary 
estate,  204.  Remarks  of  council 
on  message,  204,  Address  to 
Governor  Denny  on  arrival,  give 
him  £600 — his  answer,  227. 
Speech  229.  Messages  of  Gover 
nor  Denny,  235,  248,  304,  30o, 
342,  346,  350,  364,  365,  368,  370, 
375,  718,  733,  736,  748,  751,  758, 
763,  774,  779,  757,  779.  Messages 
to  Governor  Denny,  236,  237,  246, 
307,  313,  345,  352,  363,  364,  368, 
369,  375,  379,  721,  727,  730,  742, 
751,  759,  757,  758,  781.  Western 
boundary,  &c.,  236.  Instructions, 
237,  238.  Committee  of  confer 
ence  on  money  bill,  249-250.  Rea 
sons  offered  to  Governor,  251. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOKDS. 


15 


Committee  to  draw  up  reasons  for 
his  Majesty,  255.  Various  docu 
ments  from  privy  council  on  af 
fairs  in  the  province,  272-278. 
Conduct  of,  272.  Speeches  of 
Governor  Denny,  280.  Order  to, 
Secretary  Peters  to  issue  writs  of 
election  for  several  members — 
letter  from  Richard  Peters  by  or 
der  of  Governor  inquiring  the 
reason  of  so  many  vacancies,  291. 
Answer  of  Speaker  with  letter  of 
four  members  resigning — Minis 
ters  ask  Quakers  to  allow  seats  to 
be  filled  by  persons  of  other  de 
nominations,  292.  Writs  of  elec 
tions  issued,  293.  Indian  mur 
ders,  304.  Indian  trade,  307. 
Appointment  of  Samuel  Kirk,  as 
Sergeant-at-arms,  313.  Number 
of  public  houses  in  Philadelphia, 
352.  Various  proceedings  respect 
ing  quartering  of  soldiers,  361- 
373.  Meet  on  Sunday  and  send 
message  to  Governor,  364.  Com 
mittee  of  Conference,  proceedings, 
370-374.  Conestogo  Indians  want 
clothes,  379.  On  money  for  Mr. 
Croghan,  384.  Remonstrance 
against  Governor's  message  on 
supply  bill,  401.  His  answer,  403. 
Asks  right  of  his  reasons  to  King 
— postponed,  406.  Neutrals,  410. 
On  quartering  soldiers,  410,  411. 
On  supply  bill  and  answer,  413. 
Report  on  supply  bill,  421.  An 
swer  to  437.  Powers  of,  Assem 
bly — Governor,  &c.,  under  consti 
tution  in  reply  to  Lord  Loudoun, 
449.  Answers  of  Speaker  and 
Franklin  to  Lord  Loudoun  on 
money  bill,  450.  Governor  agrees 
to,  453.  Speaker  on  Indians  at 
Lancaster,  497,  Account  of  pro 
vincial  forces,  asked  for,  565. 
Address  to  Governor  on  embargo, 
567.  Remonstrance  to  Governor 
on  embargo,  571.  Embargo  and 
militia,  573.  Roads,  592.  Reso 
lutions — militia,  &c.,  618.  Com 
mittee  wait  on  Governor  to  in 
spect  minutes  of  council  on  pur 
chase  of  land,  635.  Refused,  636. 
Governor's  speech  to,  on  French 
and  Indians,  718.  Troops  for  New 
York,  721.  Address  to  Governor's 
agent,  William  Moore,  Esq,,  741. 


Pray  his  removal,  742.  Militia 
bill  and  services  of  troops,  744, 
751.  Governor's  answer,  748-750. 
Proceedings  against  Moore,  750. 
Governor  asks  for  minutes,  751. 
J.  Norris  sick,  resigns,  770. 
Thomas  Leech,  elected,  772. 

Messages  to  Gov.  Denny,  viii., 
4,  36,  39,  51,  53,  71,  102-110,  111, 
112,  170,  229,  240,  323,  324,  330, 
331,  354,  356,  363,  373,  374,  396, 
446.  Messages  from  Gov.  Denny, 
1,  12-17,  29,  41,  61,  62,  65,  66, 
68,  72,  78,  81,  166,  169,  237,  240, 
275,  291,  303,  317,  319,  327,  339, 
349,  361,  369,  372,  382,  447.  Im 
peachment  of  W.  Moore,  1,  11. 
Indian  trade,  19-24,  51,  240. 
Treaty  at  Easton  referred  to,  39. 
Duties,  41.  Captives  with  Indians, 

51,  Answer  to  Gen.  Abercrombie, 

52.  Letter  from  General  Forbes, 
61.     Remonstrance   to  Governor, 
74.    Supply  bill,  75.     Condition  of 
provinces,  102.     Letter  from  Ad 
miral  Boscawen  asking  for  men, 
164.    Answer,  164,  166.    Councils 
opinion    on,    165.       Letter    from 
General  Forbes,  169,  170.     Indian 
Affairs,  171.  Isaac  Norris,  Speaker, 
224,  407,  506,   671.      Governor's 
speech,  227.     Respecting  General 
Forbes,  &c.,  229,  237,  240.     De 
mand  of  General  Schuyler  for  pay 
of  prisoners,  240.     Blankets    for 
soldiers,  263.    Dr.  Franklin  hands 
proprietaries    a    paper    unsigned 
from,  on  which,  as  well  as  their 
rights,  they  remark,  276.   Address 
delivered  by  eight  members,  282. 
Two  members  apply  for  answer, 
284.      Letter,    General   Amherst, 
letter  respecting,  284.    Resolve  of 
House  of  Representatives  respect 
ing  Wm.  Moore  of  Chester  Co. ,  287. 
Respecting  appointment  of  Colonel 
Byrd  of  Virginia  to  succeed  General 
Forbes,  299.     Bills  credit,  taxes,    • 
303.    Supply  bill,  331.    Distressed 
situation  of  Lancaster,  by  quarter 
ing  soldiers,  330.    Supply  bill,  331. 
Obstinacy  of,  351.     Reply  to  pro 
posed     amendments,     respecting 
warrants,  354.     Plays  and  lotter 
ies,  356.     Governor  refuses  to  sign 
bill  on  warrants,  &c.,  361.     Mr. 
Galloway's  remarks   on  observa- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


tions  on  bill  for  recording  warrants, 
363-360.  Letter  from  General 
Stanwix,  373.  On  pay  for  wagons, 
373.  Bill  for  warrants,  views  of 
proprietary  estate,  374.  J.  Norris 
resigns ;  Thomas  Leech  chosen 
Speaker,  396.  Carriages,  397. 
Called  on  account  of  absence  of 
great  seal,  408.  Messages  to  Gov 
ernor  Hamilton,  424,  425,  428, 
447,  496,  510,  560,  572,  580,  584, 
611,  692,  715.  Messages  from  Gov 
ernor  Hamilton,  437, 446,  448,  449- 
478,  480,  481,  495,  509,  512,  559, 
563,  577,  578,  579,  581,;593,  596, 
603,  605-609,  662,  666,  674,  676, 
681,  687,  688,  691,  693,  695,  710, 
775.  On  Indian  wars,  429.  Mili 
tary  forces,  447.  Reverend  Wm. 
Smith  serves  an  order  of  privy 
council  against,  438,  and  other 
papers  relating  to  him,  438-446. 
With  report  and  Governor's  mes 
sage  to,  446.  Resolve  to  raise 
two  thousand  seven  hundred  men, 
arrears  due,  and  estimated  expense 
of  raising,  458.  Supply  bill,  478, 
480,  481.  Grant  £1000  to  suffer 
ers  by  fire  at  Boston,  483,  Troops, 
495,  496,  509.  Council  not  a  part 
of,  503.  Answer  to  General  Monck- 
ton  for  troops,  510.  Appoint 
ment  of  Franklin  and  Charles  as 
agents  to  England,  512.  Letter  of 
condolence  of  Governor  on  death 
King  George  II.,  521.  Exclusive 
nomination  of  officers,  533.  Laws 
repealed,  &c.,  559.  Condolence 
on  King's  death,  560.  Governor 
presses  answer  to  message,  563, 
580.  Acts  of  agents,  572.  '£1000 
to  Governor,  583.  Tax  on  pro 
prietary  estate,  584.  Money 
bills,  596.  Supply  bill,  603,  605. 
Indian  treaty,  662.  Fees  of  At 
torney  General,  667.  Adjourns 
without  Governor's  consent,  685. 
War  with  Spain,  703,  706,  710. 
Report  of  committee  on  Governor's 
message,  716.  Resolutions  ap 
pointing  committee  on  treaty  with 
Indians,  and  asking  inspection  of 
Council  minutes,  719.  Declined, 
720.  Dissolves  without  notice  to 
Governor,  776.  Minutes  of  treaty 
at  Lancaster,  775. 

Meets — Isaac  Norris,    Speaker, 


ix.,  158,  181,  200,  236.  Conduct 
censured  by  Earl  of  Egremont,  16. 
Message  from  Governor,  2,  10,  16, 
18,  19,  21,  37,  52,  53,  55-58,  94, 

108,  113,  115,  116,  122,  131,  149, 
158,  374,  179,  181,  183,  240,  244, 
283,  290,  310,  323,  363,  394,  396. 
Messages  to  Governor,  20,  64,  97, 

109,  116,  123-125,  134,  153,  155, 
157,  180,  182,  185,  246,  284,  312: 
324,  361,  369-374,  385,  407,  685. 
Resolution    authorizing  Governor 
to  enlist  soldiers  on  frontiers,  36. 
Will  pay  for  them,  36.     Pays  Gov 
ernor  £800,  37.     Surprise  at  Gen 
eral  Amherst's  letter,  64.     Vote  a 
reward  to  be  offered  against  high 
way  robbery  about  Philadelphia, 
70.       Take     leave    of    Governor 
Hamilton,  who   is    succeeded  by 
John  Peiin,  73.     Speech  of  Gov 
ernor  Perm,  91-93.     Indian  mur 
ders,  92,  97.    Address  to  Governor, 
congratulatory,   97.     Answer,  99. 
Reply  of  New  York  to  application 
to     protect     Indians,     122,     123. 
Militia   bill,   133.     Remonstrance 
of   Smith   and  Gibson  on  Indian 
affairs,  138.     Declaration  of  fron 
tier  inhabitants,  142.    Proceedings 
on,  146,  147.     Governor's  answer 
to  committee  of,  on,  147.     Supply 
bill,    149,    158,    161,    174,    284. 
Proprietary  lands,   153,  155,  156, 
161,  185.     Charged  by  Governor 
with  ill  treatment  of  himself  and 
proprietaries — history   of    supply 
bill,  &c..  174.     Supply  bills,  &c., 
179,  180,  184.     J.  Norris  resigns 
as    Speaker,   Benjamin    Franklin 
chosen,  182,  236.     Members,  201. 
Joseph    Fox,   Speaker,   236,  287, 
590.     Assessment  on  proprietary 
lands,  241.     Money  for  Fort  Au 
gusta,   244.      Advices    respecting 
evacuation,  &c.,  of  Fort  Augusta, 
283,  284.     Tie  vote  between  two 
members  for,  new  election  ordered, 
286.     Writs  to  Sheriff,  288.     Fire 
at  Montreal,  290.     John  Fairlamb 
dies — election  ordered,  301.     Re 
peal    of    Stamp    Act,    311,    312. 
Lands — troops      quartered,     324. 
Present     Governor     £500,     327, 
805.     Joseph  Galloway,  Speaker, 
335,     399,     551,     591,     625-691. 
Courts    of   judicature,   361,  369- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


17 


374.  New  member  for  Chester, 
in  room  of  John  Morton,  375. 
Salary  to  Governor,  392,  622. 
Messages  from  Governor  to,  407, 
408,  425,  427,  430,  434,  459,  466, 
545,  554,  595,  622,  645,  682,  692, 
708,  713,  720.  Messages  to  Gov 
ernor,  407,  432,  454,  465,  473- 
480,  568,  592,  594,  692,  709,  714, 
721.  Murders  of  Indians  by  F. 
Stump,  414-490.  Poor  Indians 
from  Wyalusing,  423.  Lottery 
asked  for — also  charter  for  Phila 
delphia  Contributionship,  440. 
Reflecting  on  Governor,  454,  473. 
Raising  money,  466.  Answer  of 
Governor,  473.  Treaty  at  Fort 
Stanwix,  545.  New  member  to  be 
elected  for  Chester  Co.,  550. 
John  Faiiiainb  died,  550.  Indian 
trade,  557,  592.  Indian  boundary, 
554,  568.  Address  on  fisheries, 
610.  Lotteries,  622.  Indian 
trade,  645.  A  member  must  be 
resident  of  city  or  county  from 
which  he  is  elected,  650.  Arrest 
of  Connecticut  men,  682.  Re 
monstrance  from,  on  impressment 
of  carriages,  684.  Reward  for 
Stewart,  685.  Grant  to  Governor, 
687.  Money  for  Indians,  692. 
Improvement  of  rivers,  720,  721. 
Pay  Governor,  730.  Message  from 
President  and  Council  on  Wyo 
ming,  772. 

Messages  from  Governor,  x.,  2, 
17,  28,  31,  34,  60,  68,  71,  117, 
142,  146,  195,  208,  214,  224,  233, 
237,  249,  260.  Messages  to  Gov 
ernor,  1,  17,  28,  33,  35,  71,  74, 
142,  209,  215,  225,  237,  252. 
Address  to  Gov.  Richard  Penn,  1. 
His  answer,  2.  Joseph  Galloway, 
Speaker,  2.  Present  to  Governor, 
2.  Members'  views  on  offering  a 
reward,  14.  Carriages  impressed 
by  Colonel  Wilkins,  17.  Foreign 
evidence,  18,  20.  Bills,  credit, 
33.  Duties  and  excise,  33,  34, 
35.  Joseph  Galloway,  Speaker, 
59,  105.  Letter  from  Governor 
Payne,  60.  Evacuation  of  Fort 
Pitt,  68,  70,  74.  Address  to 
Governor  John,  96.  Answer,  97. 
Present  to  Governor,  97.  Support 
of  Government,  96.  Connecticut 
people,  117,  142.  Fortifications 
2 


in  Philadelphia,  146.  Vote  an 
increase  of  pay,  148.  Petition  to 
call  in  account  of  Boston  port  bill, 
declined  by  Governor,  180. 
Called  on  account  of  Indian  diffi 
culties,  195.  Virginia  and  In 
dians,  206.  Continue  troops, 
209.  Edward  Biddle,  Speaker, 
213,  241.  Pay  of  soldiers,  214, 
215.  Resolutions,  pay  of  rangers, 
215.  Petition  to  King  on  affairs, 
233.  Petitions  from  the  Colonies, 
239.  E.  Biddle,  sick— John  Mor 
ton  chosen  Speaker,  241,  272. 
Resolutions  of  House  of  Commons, 
251,  252.  List  of  certificates,  260. 
Resolutions  appointing  Committee 
of  Safety,  &c.,  279,  282.  Charles 
Moore,  clerk,  282.  Resolution 
appointing  new  committee,  375. 
Benjamin  Franklin,  President. 
Order  barracks  to  be  repaired, 
389.  Resolution  for  purchase  of 
clothing  and  accoutrements  by  an 
agent,  Mathias  Slough,  538.  Com 
plaint  against  Committee  of,  573. 
Memorial  on  increase  of  Com 
mittee,  579.  Memorial  on  Roe 
buck,  582.  Ask  what  military 
preparations  have  been  made, 
586.  Report  on  conduct  of  Com 
mittee  of  Safety,  611.  Adjourn 
without  raising  flying  camp,  ac 
cording  to  Congress,  611. 

Memorial  from  Council  on  re- 
fusal'of  Continental  Currency,  xi., 
2.  Memorial  to,  on  calling  out 
militia,  15.  Add  seven  members 
to  Council  of  Safety,  45.  Loan 
asked  by  Council  of  Safety,  117. 
Committee  from,  208.  Wait  by 
Committee  on  Council,  respecting 
quota  to  be  furnished  by  this 
State,  210.  Present  complaints 
of  officers  against  Colonel  Bull  and 
Major  McCurry,  210.  Pecuniary 
state  of  Board  of  War,  referred 
to  the,  211.  Order  on  Council 
for  money,  213.  Petition  of  Wal 
ter  Hall,  a  person  about  to  abscond 
being  in  his  debt,  214.  Letter 
from  Council  on  state  of  land 
forces,  215.  Minute  asking  con 
ference  with  Council  on  state  of 
affairs,  217.  Plan  for  removing 
citizens,  218.  Representation  from 
Council  on  present  frame  of  Gov- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


ernmeiit,  220.  Resolutions  res 
pecting  probable  attack  of  enemy, 
227.  Resolution  on  borrowing 
money,  227.  On  loan  from  Con 
gress,  228.  Resolution  allowing 
Militia  rum  or  whiskey,  230. 
With  Council,  elects  President 
and  Vice-president,  375.  Elect 
delegates  to  Congress ;  their 
names,  385.  Representation  of 
Council  respecting  wagons,  &c., 
impressed,  390.  On  calling  out 
whole  force  on  petition — con 
ference,  394.  Referred  to  Con 
gress,  394.  On  recruits,  401. 
Council  inform  of  J.  P.  Howell 
being  Receiver  General  of  cloth 
ing,  424.  Interference  of  Board 
of  War  respecting  provisions,  425. 
Representation  of  Supreme  Execu 
tive  Council  to,  on  expenses  of 
recruiting,  431.  Conference  on 
magazines,  434.  Commissioners 
to  Congress  at  Yorktown,  438. 
Wages  of  Executive  Council  and 
Navy  department,  441.  Appoint 
Lieutenant — Resolves  respecting 
Colonel  Hartley's  enlisting  sol 
diers  for  Congress,  452.  Respect 
ing  the  quota  of  the  State,  454. 
Battalions  and  conference  with 
Council,  456.  Early  call  of— act 
regulating  prices  of  goods,  sus 
pended,  525.  Resolutions  respect 
ing  Navy,  &c.,  554.  Public  of 
fenders,  558.  Resolution — em 
bargo  on  provisions,  569.  Peti-  j 
tion  of  Ralph,  (negro,)  570,  571. 
Summons  by  Justices  to  take  oath  ' 
of  allegiance,  574.  Order  copies  ' 
of  acts,  &c.,  585.  Plan  of  the 
river  Delaware,  587.  Speaker 
chosen,  617.  Case  of  Charles 
Campbell,  618.  General  Lacey 
and  Colonel  Knox,  Committee  to 
Council  on  letter  of  General 
Wayne,  619,  Letter  from  Colonel 
Hartley — March  of  troops,  621. 
Register  and  recorder  of  Bedford 
County.  Public  expression  favor 
of  Colonel  Hartley — Letter  from  | 
Massachus'ts  on  Tories-Provisions 
permitted  to  Bermuda,  629.  Long 
address  from  Council  to,  on 
various  subjects,  685-690.  Reso 
lutions  of  Virginia,  691.  Appli 
cation  to  Congress  for  money. 


693.  Conference  on  Constitution, 
695,  699.  Letter  of  Monsieur 
Holker,  and  message  of  Supreme 
Executive  Council,  699,  711,  714. 
Distribution  of  provisions,  &c., 
711.  Committee  meets  Council 
on  finances,  717.  Notice  of  In 
dian  murders  by  Indians  at  Bushy 
Run,  718.  Defence  of  frontiers, 
719.  Message  sent  from  Council 
respecting  Arnold,  721.  Con 
ference  with  Council  respecting, 
726,  727.  Resolutions  respecting 
officers,  727.  Letter  of  Massachu 
setts,  729.  Resolve,  Rangers,  730. 
Conference,  730.  Letter  from 
Field  officers  of  Pennsylvania 
Line,  731.  Message  of  Council, 
734.  Resolution  approving  of 
acts  of  Council  to  borrow  money, 
739. 

Resignations — Answers  to  Que 
ries  by  Attorney  General — Com 
mittee  meets  Council — Address  of 
Council,  xii.  95.  Messages  from 
President,  96,  124,  125,  167, 
175,  176,  246,  254,  264,  285,  366, 
474,  526,  545.  Messages  to  the 
President,  555,  564,  569,  575, 
624-626,  630,  637,  641,  644,  667, 
675,  676,  738,  742,  749,  753,  759, 
765.  Resolution  respecting  con 
fiscated  property  of  Reynold  Keen, 
103.  Address  Moiis.  Gerard 
on  his  departure,  109.  Act  of 
Congress  respecting  arrival  of 
Count  D'Estaing,  114.  Resolu 
tions — Council  to  procure  flour 
and  salt,  117,  118.  Thanks  to 
Gen.  Wayne  and  Pennsylvania 
Line,  124,  134.  Bounty  for  wood, 
125.  New  members  elected,  129, 
131,  134,  145.  Vote  of  thanks  to 
Gen.  Wayne  for  afiair  at  Stony 
Point,  135.  'Conference  with 
Council,  156.  Sale  of  ship  Gen. 
Greene.  Opening  of  Land  Office, 
160.  Respecting  boundaries  with 
Virginia  and  Connecticut — Great 
seal  of  late  province — papers  sent 
to — regulation  of  prices,  176,  177. 
Archibald  Thompson,  deceased — 
Joseph  Blewer  elected,  188.  Con 
fiscated  estates  reserved  for  Uni 
versity —  rules  and  regulations, 
189.  To  decide  about  Great  Seal 
of  late  Province,  205.  Bills  of 


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Credit  ceased — Taxes — Property 
of  Aliens,  &c.,  134.  Receive  re 
verse  of  Great  Seal,  237.  Confer 
ence  with  Council  on  defence  of 
frontiers,  248.  Pay  of  Mr.  Brad 
ford  as  Commissary,  253.  Account 
of  troops,  254,  255.  Raising  four 
companies,  258,  261.  Memorial 
on  Taxes  in  Philadelphia  county, 
263.  Message  on  proprietary  lands 
taken  under  old  right-Case  of  Jehu 
Eyre  for  plank  and  timber  taken 
by  enemy — Army  supplies,  264. 
Case  of  John  Ensmenger,  267. 
H.  and  I.  Ichelburg,  280.  Papers, 
£c.,  285.  Act  for  paper  moulds 
for  money,  298.  Meet  Council  on 
scarcity  at  camp,  351.  Conference 
with  Committee  of  Congress  and 
Council  on  Loan  Office  Certificate 
— Their  value — Amount  from  this 
State — Supplies,  &c.,  360.  Re 
specting  Mrs.  Murray  and  Mrs. 
Ferguson,  366.  James  Hutchin- 
son  member  in  room  of  G.  Bryan, 
367.  Letter  of  Congress — Quar 
termaster  and  Commissary  Depart 
ments,  369.  Delegate  to  Congress 
elected  —  Supplies,  371.  Action 
under  various  subjects,  475.  De 
cision  of  Virginia — Letter  of  Gen. 
W.,  476.  Conference  on  supplies, 
478,  479.  Conference  on  finances, 
480.  Respecting  Virginia,  486. 
Order  cattle  bought,  488.  Papers 
from  Maryland  and  Virginia  on 
confederation,  &c.,  491.  New 
members,  506,  507,  508,  510, 
513,  517,  518.  Army— Virginia 
boundary— Supplies,  529,  530. 
Resolution  to  suspend  sales  of 
estates,  539.  To  prevent  frauds 
in  British  vessels  using  American 
prize  papers,  543.  New  members 
— Resolution,  expenses  of  govern 
ment — Clothing  for  army,  545. 
Appointments  by  554.  Finances, 

555.  Resolution,    Loan    Officer, 

556.  Resolution  for  purchase  of 
corn — Rescinded,    561.      Not    to 
pay  continental   money   to  Com 
missioner,    567.      Finances,    568. 
Loan,      571.       Provisions,      575. 
Francis  Hopkinson,  567,  573,  578. 
T.  M'Kean  to  occupy  J.  Duche's 
house,  578.     Case  of  Francis  Hop 
kinson,  579,  580,  581,  582,  583. 


Acquit  him,  584.  Thomas  Paine 
paid  as  Clerk,  594.  Committee 
to  inquire  into  causes  of  discontent 
in  Pennsylvania  Line,  632,  636. 
Account  of  provisions  purchased, 
638.  Tender  of  flour  exported, 
644.  Appropriation  for  infantry 
— Increase  of  auditors,  645.  Con 
ference  on  calling  in  old  continen 
tal  money,  649.  Militia,  652.  Gra 
tuities  to  officers,  655.  Dispute 
with  Connecticut,  657.  Defence  of 
frontiers,  659.  Hog  Island,  661. 
Action  towards  traitors,  675.  Lieu 
tenants  and  Sub-Lieutenants,  676. 
State  House  Steeple  to  be  taken 
down,  682.  Order  a  fine  on 
delinquent  Commissioners,  686. 
Various  resolutions  calling  in  con 
tinental  money — Floating  bridge 
on  Schuylkill,  691,  692.  Report  of 
Committee  of  Grievances,  694.  Re 
call  of  Mr.  Searle,  694.  Powers  dis 
puted  in  case  of  Isaac  Austin,  720. 
Complaint,  Col.  Hart,  737.  Penn 
sylvania  Line — Gen.  Wayne — 
Militia  prisoners,  &c.,  738.  Con 
ference,  740.  Pay  of  labor,  752, 
Message,  763,  765.  Recruit  of 
Federal  Army,  765.  Resolutions 
on  various  matters  —  supplies, 
finances,  &c.,  770. 

Resolution  for  money  through 
R.  Morris  to  Thos.  Smith,  xiii., 
6.  Resolutions  respecting  Con 
necticut  claim,  10.  Messages  from 
Council,  58,  67,  107,  129,  258, 
259,  262,  348,  363,  408,  425, 
438,  483,  518,  537,  538,  647, 
648,  666,  682,  683,  692.  Mes 
sages  to  Council,  733,  761.  De 
ficiency  of  recruits,  58.  Resolutions 
respecting  Connecticut  claim,  123. 
On  supplies  to  United  States,  125. 
Sales  of  Province  Island — Defence 
of  frontiers,  127,  128.  Expedition 
against  Indians,  132.  Various 
papers  submitted  to,  199.  Con 
ference  with  Council  on  Virginia 
line,  209.  On  militia  fines  and 
taxes,  236.  May  draw  on  State 
Treasury — Message,  various  com 
plaints — On  powers  of  Council,  258, 
262.  J.  Dunlap  for  printing  votes 
of,  277.  Difficulties  of  officers,  308. 
Loans — Taxes — Robberies,  British 
goods,  349.  Estimate  of  supplies 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


required,  352.  Council  may  draw 
— Damage  by  enemy,  363.  Jno. 
Craig  elected,  407.  Disposal  of 
funds  for  defence,  420.  Powers, 
Commissioners  to  make  levys — 
evils  of  debts  to  State,  438.  Seizure 
of  British  good,  483.  Pennsylvania 
and  Virginia,  519.  Minutes  and 
resolutions  on  accounts,  525.  T. 
Matlack's  accounts,  537-8.  Con 
firms  appointment  of  Stille  to 
settle  accounts  with  United  States 
—Letter  Fred.  Phile,  563.  On 
peace,  &c.,  &c.,  647-666.  Memo 
rial  of  officers  of  Pennsylvania 
Line,  682.  Virginia  boundary, 
685.  Order  State  House  lot  to  be 
a  public  green  for  ever,  692.  List 
of  officers  entitled  to  benefit  of  Re 
solution  22d  Sept.,  712-718.  On 
a  public  demonstration  on  account 
of  peace,  748,  761.  Vendue  laws, 
761.  Conference  with  Council,  762. 
Messages  from  Council,  xiv., 
11,  16,  39,  44,  45,  61,  163,  183, 
185,  246,  269,  270,  275,  276,  284, 
328,  342,  343,  348,  366,  380,  381, 
388,  392,  564,  575,  645.  Messa 
ges  to  Council,  289.  Conference 
of  Committee  with  Council,  25. 
Inundation  at  Wyoming,  61.  In 
dian  Affairs,  185.  Resolutions  on 
Wyoming,  202.  Appoint  Joseph 
Reed,  Cad.  Morris,  W.  Montgo 
mery,  J.  Gardner  and  William 
Henry,  delegates  to  Congress,  261. 
On  Escheats,  269.  Purchase  from 
Six  Nations,  public  debt,  plans  of 
payment,  &c.,  270,  274.  Respect 
ing  Thomas  Paine 's  services  and 
his  reward,  275.  March  of  troops 
for  Wyoming,  276.  Sale  of  old 
jail,  and  money  for  Montgomery 
Court  House,  purchase  of  part  of 
State  House  lot,  284.  And  im 
provement  of,  286.  Dismiss  H. 
Shoemaker,  a  justice,  288.  Coun 
cil  recommend  a  law  for  jail  in 
Montgomery  County,  313.  Land 
Office,  public  debt,  &c.,  328,  342. 
Message  on  revenue,  comptroller's 
taxes,  foreigners,  justices,  prisons, 
&c.,  349,  355.  Resolutions  on  N. 
Boundary  with  N.Y.,  363.  Treaty 
with  Indians  at  Fort  Stanwix,  366. 
Improvement  of  State  House  lot, 
369.  N.  Y.  Boundary,  Capt.  Hous 


ton's  demands,  381,  387.  Case  of 
Aaron  Doane,  388,  392.  Flour 
Inspector  and  Land  Officers,  444. 
Various  papers,  564.  Letter  from 
Council  respecting  Sick  Keesar, 
&c.,  569.  Disturbances  at  Wyo 
ming,  572.  From  Council  relative 
to  Test  Law,  573.  Taxes,  Reve 
nues,  Test  Laws,  &c.,  575.  Mes 
sage  on  affairs  of  State  generally, 
645.  Letter  and  papers  from 
Council,  647.  State  of  represen 
tation,  652. 

Messages  from  Council,  xv.,  70, 
76,  106,  116,  167,  268,  276,  304, 
314,  393,  400,  401,  408,  419,  528, 
532,  536,  541,  547,  582,  592,  594, 
605,  658.  Messages  to  Council, 
send  various  papers,  71.  Inspec 
tor-General,  letter,  Pres't  Sulli 
van,  proposition  respecting  arms, 
78.  Petition  from  Wyoming,  79. 
Various  letters,  &o.,  106.  Wes 
tern  Line — Lake  Erie,  116.  Con 
ference  with  Council  on  pay  of 
Inspector-General,  135.  Election 
in  Luzerne,  T.  Pickering,  funded 
certificates,  lower  price  of  land, 
balances  due,  &c.,  167.  Various 
papers  sent  to,  268.  Wm.  Mitchell 
member,  302.  Wyoming  and  Lu 
zerne  affairs,  304.  Appointment 
of  officers,  314.  Measures  to  en 
force  laws  in  Luzerne  Co.,  expul 
sion  of  comm'rs  from  Wyoming, 
&c.,  315.  Delegates  to  Congress, 
341.  Conference  with  Council  on 
depreciation  of  paper  money,  398. 
Letter  of  P.  Bond,  petition  of  and 
summons,  and  A.  Betz's  memo 
rial  against  J.  Weaver,  419.  Sup 
plement  to  Act  of  Assembly  for 
raising  by  lottery  funds  to  im 
prove  public  roads,  448.  Resolu 
tion  of  1787  respecting  reserved 
tract  opposite  Pittsburg,  504.  Pa 
pers  submitted  by  Council,  518. 
Capture  of  Col.  Pickering — pur 
chase  of  triangle,  concerning  prices 
of  land,  adulterated  plate,  powder 
magazine,  pensioners,  529.  Con 
ference  on  purchase  of  Lake  Erie 
triangle,  petition  respecting  cer 
tain  lots,  532.  Conference  re 
specting  Jno.  Franklin,  533.  Pow 
der  magazine,  535.  Memorial  D. 
Lenton,  541.  Council  refer  case 


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21 


of  Capt.  Wm.  Ross  to,  543.  Ask 
respite  of  Doane  negatived,  544. 
Extension  of  time  for  settling  ac 
counts,  550.  Prest.  T.  Mifflin, 
V.  P.  Geo.  Ross,  584.  Goods  for 
Indians,  605.  Members  of  Con 
gress,  electors,  test  law,  bills  of 
credit,  Presq.  isle  roads,  canals, 
&o.,  658,  660. 

Conference  on  payment  of  pen 
sioners,  xvi.,  2.  R.  Peters,  speak 
er,  39.  Messages  from  Council, 
16,  39,  141,  148,  204,  274,  277, 
429,  437.  Message  to  Council, 
39.  Lake  Erie  triangle,  39.  Reso 
lutions  to  call  convention  to  ex 
amine  constitution,  41.  Resolu 
tions  respecting  reservations  at 
Presque  Isle,  De  Boeuf,  Conewaiigo 
and  Venango,  47.  Acts  to  establish 
board  of  appeal,  and  for  collection 
of  fines  and  taxes,  73.  Petition  of 
D.  Leet,  148.  Call  a  convention 
to  amend  the  constitution,  pro 
ceedings  of  Council  respecting, 
159.  To  appoint  commissioners 
to  view  rivers,  315.  Pay  to  offi 
cers,  445.  New  members,  533. 
537. 

Assembly  of  Lower  Counties 
meet  at  New  Castle,  and  choose 
Jacob  Kollock,  Speaker,  ix.,  2,  71, 
200,  289.  Messages  from  Gov'or, 
2,  10,  18,  25,  42,  108,  115,  122, 
338,  597,  660.  Message  from  As 
sembly,  109,  115,  116,  123,  598, 
661.  Courts,  18.  Relating  to  Pax- 
ton  riots  at  Lancaster,  89.  Speech 
to,  166,  168.  From  to  Governor, 
167.  Proceedings,  168.  Laws,  168. 
Present  to  Governor,  169,  289. 
Members,  203.  Repeal  of  Stamp 
Act,  313.  Sundry  laws,  314.  John 
Vining  chosen  Speaker,  336,  400, 
697.  Laws,  337.  Present  Govern' r 
£200,  340,  601.  Various  laws, 
599,  600.  Caesar  Rodney,  Speaker, 
625.  Give  Governor  £200,  627. 
Indian  trade,  660,  661.  Pay  Gov'r 
£100.  Qov.  Hamilton  meets  at 
New  Castle  William  Armstrong, 
Speaker.  Justices,  742.  John 
Vining  dead,  713. 

Elect  David  Hall,  Speaker,  x., 

5.  Address  to  and  from  Governor, 

6.  Acts  passed  by,  48,   79,  84, 
109,  218,  244,  265,  272.     Present 


to  Governor,  49,  85.  Thomas 
McKean,  Speaker.  Message  from, 
83.  Answer  of  Gov.  P.,  84.  Caesar 
Rodney  chosen  Speaker,  106,  216, 
272.  Address  to  Gov.  John  Penn, 
107.  Answer,  108.  Pay  Governor 
£250,  110.  Resignation  of  Gov. 
Read  as  Attorney-General,  and 
appointment  of  Jacob  Moore,  216. 
Message  from  Governor,  216,  243. 
Message  to  Governor.  Boundary 
line  with  Maryland,  216. 

Assessors,  xii.,  134,  136,  145,  506, 
512,  513,  516,  518. 

Assize  of  Bread,  i.,  576,  582,  v., 
565,  619,  viii.,  575.,  ix.,  727,  x., 
18,  75,  243. 

Aspden,  Mathias,  a  house  and  lot 
in  the  city  to  be  valued  by  W. 
Rush  and  B.  Harbesoii,  xiii.,  170. 
Report  on,  209.  Petition  in  favor 
of,  xiv.,  578.  Respited,  625. 
His  estate  in  Chester  county  to  be 
sold,  663.  Pardoned,  xv.,  4. 
Deed  for  his  estate  in  Chester 
County,  72. 

Assheton,  Ralph,  Member  of  Council 
iii.,  333.  Goes  to  Lancaster  at 
request  of  Council,  iv.,  153. 

Assheton,  Robert,  bill  respecting 
Courts,  ii.,  491.  Remonstrance 
against,  494.  Member  of  Council, 
536.  Dep.  clerk,  567.  Ad 
ministers  oath  to  Governor  Keith, 
iii.,  13.  Charges  against  him  by 
Governor,  72.  Pleads  innocence, 
72,  77.  Suspended  and  restored 
to  Council,  172.  Recorder,  172. 
A  judge,  187.  Powder  house 
referred  to,  242.  Invited  over 
by  Penn — his  long  and  valued 
services,  &c.,  258.  Appointed 
judge,  declines,  258.  A  near 
relation  of  William  Penn,  258. 
His  powers  as  Recorder,  258. 
Dies,  270, 

Assheton,  William,  Judge  of  Vice 

Admiralty  and  called  to  Council, 

iii.,    172.      A    near    relative    of 

William  Penn,  174. 

Assheton,   William,    (merchant)  to 

be  seized,  xi.,  284. 
Association,     Friendly,     Committee 

from,  vii.,  637,  638,  647,  648. 
Associators   formed  for   defence   of 
city,  v.,  158.     Declaration  to,  by 
Council,  168,  172.     Form  compa- 


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nies  and  elect  officers,  174.  Com 
missions,  181.  Superior  officers 
take  oaths,  183.  Officers  of  com 
panies  of  several  counties,  185. 
Officers  of  Chester  county,  185. 
Of  Philadelphia  county,  193. 
Bucks,  193.  Reviewed  by  Presi 
dent  and  Council,  to  their  satis 
faction,  223.  Good  efi'ects  as  to 
security,  231.  Artillery  company 
formed,  Captain  Sibbald  to  com 
mand  batteries,  267.  New  com 
pany  and  officers  in  Bucks  county, 
325,326.  And  Commissioners,  x., 
279.  Expenses  of,  285.  Returns 
to  be  made,  294.  Form  of  com 
mission  for  officers,  295.  Of 
counties  ask  for  pattern  guns. 
Rules  and  regulations,  307.  Ar 
ticles  of  Association,  308-312, 
315.  Officers,  314,  315.  Young 
est  companies,  315.  Rank,  315. 
Resolution  of  Congress  establish 
ing,  316-321.  Go  to  New  York, 
486.  Rules  and  regulations  print 
ed,  548.  To  parade,  560.  Car 
tridges,  579.  Powder  to,  622, 
636.  Rules  printed  for,  636. 
Families  provided,  646,  680,  696. 
To  join  guard,  649.  Colonel 
Lewis,  651.  Pay  to  families,  671. 
March  of,  673.  Names  of  desert 
ers  to  be  reported,  687.  City 
Guards,  691.  Arms  for,  706. 
Wages  from  Congress,  716.  To 
make  returns  of  arms,  &c.,  753. 
Families  to  be  provided  for,  xi., 
22,  23.  To  form  a  brigade,  27. 
To  be  supplied  by  shops — Not  to 
be  distressed  by  creditors,  30. 
Colonel  and  Lieutenant  Colonel 
appointed,  31.  Their  tanners  to 
have  preference  of  hides,  58. 
Arms,  78,  198. 

Aston,  Captain,  vi.,  764. 

Aston,  George,  petition,  road,  iii., 
227,  230.  Justice,  left  out,  381. 

Atkins,  Edmond,  vii.,  600,  622,  626. 
Letters  to  and  from,  626. 

Atkins,  Samuel,  prepares  chrono 
logy  of  almanac — To  blot  out 
"Lord  Penn,"  i.,  165.  Dispute, 
341. 

Atkins,  Captain  Christopher,  arrives 
in  the  Bay,  in  an  armed  sloop — 
Stops  vessels  —  Embargo  —  Per 
mitted  to  proceed,  viii.,  58. 


Atkinson,  Joseph,  confined  for  rob 
bery,  xi.,  123. 

Atkinson,  Wilton,  justice,  xi.,  528. 

Atkinson,  William,  Coroner  of  Bucks, 
iii.,  140,  416,  465,  520,  574,  614, 
iv.,  247,  309,  352,  469. 

Atlee,  John,  recommended  to  Con 
gress  as  a  Colonel,  x.,  442. 

Atlee,  Col.  Samuel,  recruiting,  x., 
538.  His  battalion,  673,  674,  734. 
to  order  battalion  from  Chester, 
605.  Paid,  649.  Battalion,  xi., 
16,  116,  215.  Paid,  568.  His 
rank  as  Brigadier  General  in  Con 
tinental  army  referred  to  General 
Washington,  673. 

Atlee,  Colonel  Samuel  John,  battal 
ion,  x.,  704.  Delegate  to  Con 
gress,  xii.,  138.  Lieutenant  of 
Lancaster,  436.  Councillor,  xiii., 
722.  Member  of  Council,  xiv.,  5. 
Commissioner  to  Indians,  40,  54. 

Atlee,  William,  appointed  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  xi.,  196.  To  in 
quire  into  case  of  Joseph  Richard 
son,  202.  Money  to,  to  purchase 
blankets,  271,  319.  A  commis 
sary  of  prisoners,  414,  560.  Judge 
of  Supreme  Court,  xii.,  69.  Ac 
count  of  Conestoga  manor,  221. 

Atlee,  William  Augustus,  of  Lancas 
ter,  appointed  second  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  xi.,  270.  Paid, 
694.  Deputy  Commissary  Gene 
ral,  pay  to,  xiii.,  526.  Resigns 
as  second  Justice  of  Supreme 
Court,  but  is  immediately  re-ap 
pointed,  xiv.,  175.  Letter — Re 
signation  as  Deputy  Commissary 
General,  314.  Chairman  and 
Treasurer  of  Committee  of  Inspec 
tion  and  Observation  of  Lancaster 
County,  xv.,  166.  And  Justice 
of  Supreme  Court,  167,  204.  Tra 
velling  expenses  paid,  262,  291, 
398,  560,  579,  645.  Of  Supreme 
Court,  Pay  to,  xvi.,  17. 

Atlee,  William  Richardson,  Protho- 
notary  of  Delaware,  xvi.,  172. 

Attachments,  Act  regulating,  v., 
619. 

Attainder,  Act  of,  and  names  of  Com 
missioners  under,  xi.,  479,  504. 

Atterwancy's  account  of  French 
building  a  ship  at  Cadaraghqui, 
v.,  549. 

Attorneys,     Prosecuting,     i.,     167. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Sheriffs  cannot  act  as,  170.  Nor 
can  the  Clerk  of  the  Court,  170. 

Attorney  Generals  appointed,  i.,  174, 
188.  Fees,  199.  Vacancy,  210. 
ii.,  11.  A.  Hamilton,  in.,  113. 
Resigns,  239.  To  be  advised 
respecting  discharge  of  prisoners, 
iv.,  267.  Tench  Francis,  is,  620. 
Opinion  on  riots,  G23.  Tench 
Francis,  resigns,  vi.,  277.  Ben 
jamin  Chew,  appointed,  277  ;  x., 
216;  xi.,  254. 

Attorney  General  answers  to  queries, 
xii.,  94.  Appointed,  550.  Opinion 
•  on  right  to  vote  in  a  certain  case, 
xv.,  376.  Fees,  537. 

Attwood,  Judge,  68.  Chief  Justice 
of  New  York,  68. 

Auctioneer  elected,  xii.,  185,  186. 

Auctioneers,  xv.,  50,  52,  53,  166, 
183,  197,  198,  321,  322,  324; 
xvi.,  36,  155,  177,  235,  253,  315, 
500,  541. 

Audendried,  Dr.  Frederick,  convict 
ed  of  burglary,  ix.,  173. 

Audibert,  Philip,  Deputy  Paymaster 
General,  U.  S.,  xiii.,  7. 

Auditor  General,  Letter  on  Accounts, 
xii.,  176. 

Auditors  to  adjust  pay  of  troops, 
provided,  xii.,  588,  600,  633,  646, 
653,  654,  747 ;  xiii.,  242. 

Aucquick,  treaty  at,  vi.,  145. 
Names  of  Indians  present,  159. 
Governor  notifies  Indians  of  his 
appointment,  169.  Taiiacharisson 
arrives  from,  192. 

Augusta,  Fort,  vii.,  281,  294,  302, 
436,  (See  Shamokin,)  453,  512, 
724,  760,  772.  Store  proposed  at, 
622,  736.  Indian  agent  appointed 
at,  viii.,  99.  A  Delaware  family 
of  Indians  settles  near,  120. 
Francis  Campbell  declines  as  In 
dian  Agent  to,  128.  N.  Holland 
appointed,  129.  Letter  from,  458, 
499.  Troops  at,  513,  515;  ix., 
42.  Aid  for  support  of  garrison 
asked  for,  244.  Advice  of  As 
sembly — On  evacuating,  or  re 
ducing  garrison,  246.  Orders  to 
evacuate,  '283,  284.  Road  to, 
from  Reading,  440.  Conference 
at,  610.  Road  from,  651. 

Auld,  Jacob,   Sub-Lieut.,  xiii.,  262. 

Auley,  Cornelius,  Coroner,  xi.,  363. 

Austin,  Thomas,  Memorial  of  officers 


of  boats  against,  x.,  472,  473,  477, 
485.  Signs  declaration  and  re 
signs  as  member  of  Committee  of 
Inspection,  &c.,  485. 

Avery,  Cap.  John,  Jr.,  a  pirate,  i., 
549,  580. 

Awandoe  Creek,  ix.,  554. 

Awannameak  Indian  wounds  Henry 
Webb,  iv.,  413,  420,  447. 

Awnings  for  tents,  x.,  632,  642. 

Ax,  Jacob,  convicted  of  regrating 
pork,  xii.,  240 

Axtel,  Capt.  Thomas,  xvi.,  H2. 

Ayres,  Col.,  xi.,  278. 

B. 

Babbit,  Samuel,  allowance  for  taking, 
claimed,  ii.,  54. 

Bache,  Benjamin  Franklin  estab 
lishes  a  newspaper,  The  Daily  Ad 
vertiser,  xvi.,  409. 

Bache,  Capt.  L.,  applies  to  com 
mittee  for  guns,  287,  288. 

Bache,  Richard,  mem.  of  Board  of 
War,  xi.,  198,  201. 

Backhouse,  Richard,  charged  with 
sending  public  wagons  on  private 
account  to  Boston,  xi.,  453.  Ob 
tains  deed  for  estate  late  of  Joseph 
Galloway,  xii.,  104. 

Bacon,  Win.,  an  early  purchaser  of 
lands,  xiii.,  321. 

Bader,  Philip,  petition — a  prisoner 
taken  on  way  to  Du  Qaesne,  vii., 
398. 

Badger,  Edmond,  Coroner,  iv.,  500, 
602. 

Bahl,  Philip,  appointed  sub-lieuten 
ant,  xii.,  317,  resigns  as  sub-lieu 
tenant,  xii.,  38,  384. 

Balirhiger,  David,  Coroner,  ix.,  333. 

Bail,  when  to  be  taken,  ii.,  11. 

Bail,  Robert,  coroner,  x.,  100. 

Bayley,  Francis,  Coroner,  xi.,  191, 
368. 

Bayley,  Francis,  printer,  xii.,  186; 
xiv.,  239;  xv.,  13,  185,  204,  366, 
441 ;  xvi.,  7,  67,  200,  244.  Pay 
for  printing  laws,  xiii.,  90,  93. 
And  laws,  447,  49  6,  702.  Deed  to, 
727. 

Bailey,  Jacob,  Coroner,  xi.,  606. 
Sheriff,  xii.,  134. 

Bailey,  James,  Justice,  xiv.,  653. 

Bailey,  John,  member  of  Council, 
xi.,  210.  Account,  719. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Bailey,  Jonathan,  Sheriff  of  Sussex 
county,  discharged,  ii.,  101.  Jus 
tice  of  Lewis,  complaint  against, 
465.  Judge  of  Sussex,  iii.,  253. 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  269. 

Baily,  Thomas,  severe  sentence, 
xiii.,  314. 

Bailey,  Wm.,  Sheriff,  xiii.,  723,  745 ; 
xiv.,  234,  557,  558. 

Baird,  George,  Justice,  xiv.,  262. 

Baird,  Patrick,  Surgeon  of  Philadel 
phia,  appointed  to  visit  sickly 
vessels,  iii.,  112.  Clerk  of  Council, 
216.  Secretary  to  Governor,  322. 
Appointed  Secretary  of  Council,  in 
place  of  T.  Lawrie,  iv.,  429. 
Resigns,  639.  Omits  to  enter 
several  messages,  required  to  be 
entered  by  his  successor,  v.,  67. 

Baker,  Hilary,  tavern  licenses,  Phil 
adelphia,  xvi.,  21 6. * 

Baker,  Hilary,  Jr.,  Clerk  of  Court  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  xi.,  271,  547, 
689.  Renders  account  of  fines  col 
lected,  xii.,  215.  Asks  opinion 
respecting  a  law  of  Assembly, 
xiii.,  549. 

Baker,  Dr.  John,  petition  for  ne 
groes,  xii.,  501,  502. 

Baker,  Lieutenant,  vii.,  603. 

Bakers,  to  be  kept  at  making  bread, 
xi.,  303. 

Baldwin,  Col.,  Regiment  of  artifi 
cers,  xii.,  719. 

Baldwin,  John,  to  keep  ferry  over 
Neshaming,  i.,  514.  Refuses  Con 
tinental  bills — Declared  an  enemy, 
&c.,  x.,  774. 

Ball,  John,  Justice,  xi.,  379. 

Ball,  Lieutenant  George,  on  parole, 
x.,  575.  Sent  to  Germantown, 
580,  581.  Sent  to  York,  601, 
622,  627. 

Ball,  Thomond,  Justice,  xi.,  528. 

Ballet,  James,  Commander  of  Man- 
of-war  Otter,  arrives,  v.,  239. 
Meets  Council  and  shows  instruc 
tions,  241.  Meets  and  fights  a 
large  ship,  243.  An  entertain 
ment  to,  243.  Committee  to  con 
sult  with,  246.  Sent  for  by  Coun 
cil — proposes  raising  a  battery 
and  placing  his  guns  on  it,  249. 
To  consult  with  Hector,  Man-of- 
war,  off  Virginia,  254.  Fears 
desertion  of  seamen,  255.  Fears 
for  his  ship  if  Captain  Randolph's 


is  taken  at  New  Castle,  261. 
Orders  her  up,  264.  Requested 
to  fit  his  vessel  as  soon  as  possible, 
269.  Asks  an  assistant,  273. 
Can't  sail  for  want  of  men — Pro 
poses  pressing — President  advises 
a  bounty,  282.  Thinks  it  unsafe 
to  proceed,  284.  Captures  French 
prizes,  324. 

Ballew,  Bennet,  accompanies  Indians 
on  way  to  New  York,  xvi.,  135. 

Balliot,  Captain  Stephen,  xi.,  109; 
xiii.,  177,  270,  316,  378,  449,  519. 

Balliott,  Stephen,  Council  of  Cen 
sors,  xiv.,  170.  A  Commissioner 
to  lay  out  road  from  Lehigh  Water 
Gap  to  Wyoming,  xv.,  22.  Com 
missioner  of  Claims  in  Luzerne, 

222.  Accounts,  595.    Commands 
battalion    of     Northampton    Co. 
militia,  xvi.,  364. 

Ballot-box,  in  what  cases  to  be  used, 
i.,  58.  Not  used  excepting  in 
Upland  and  Lower  counties,  282. 

Bancroft,  Daniel,  suspected  as  a  spy 
from  Jersey — committed  to  gaol, 
xi.,  59. 

Bank  proposed  to  be  set  up,  by 
Robert  Turner  and  others,  i.,  236. 
Caution  against  counterfeits,  236. 

Bank  North  America,  xiii.,  175. 
Letter  from  T.  Willing,  200. 
Copy  of  rules,  &c.,  sent  to  Coun 
cil,  xv.,  192. 

Banks,  dams,  &c.,  at  Point-no-point, 
Act  for  keeping  in  order,  viii.,  480. 
And  at  Greenwich,  482,  484. 

Bankson,  Andrew,  complaint  against, 
for  marrying  persons  illegally, 
ii.,  114.  Dismissed,  115. 

Bankson,  And.,  Jr.,  a  Justice,  ii.,  159. 

Bankson,  Capt.  John,  xi.,  510. 

Baltimore,  Lord,  expected,  Council 
ordered  by  Governor  to  attend  him 
when  Lord  Baltimore  arrives,  i., 
74.  Abuse  of  his  agents  complained 
of  to  Governor  of  New  York,  103. 
Commission  sent  to  New  York,  103. 
The  conduct  of  his  agents  com 
plained  of,  103,  104,  106.  High 
taxes  complained  of,  101 — iii.,  60, 

223.  Original  agreement  between 
Hannah  Perm,  Joshua   Gue   and 
Henry  Gouldney,  for  mortgages  re 
specting  boundaries,  232.     Letter 
of  Governor  Keith  to  Governor  of 
Maryland,  232.     Attempts  to  ob- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


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tain  lower  counties,  252.     Letter ' 
to  Governor  on  riots,  468,  479,  486.  I 
Claims   territories,   594.     Objects  [ 
to  George  Thomas   as  Governor, 
iv.,  249.     Proceedings  of  Hamp 
ton    Court,    256.      Incapacity   of 
guardians  of  heir  of,  to  arrange 
respecting  boundary  with  Pennsyl 
vania,  x.,  220.     Inhabitants,  diffi 
culty  as  to  non-entry  and  clearance 
of  vessels  from  New  Castle,  i.,  101. 
Patents    from,  to     Harman    and 
Moll,  109.     Visit  of  Colonel  Tal- 
bot  to  Widow  Ogles,  113.     Com 
missioners  to  look  into  his  conduct, 
113.    Declaration  of  Penn  against, 
113.     His  agents,  114,  115.     Dif 
ference  between  his  government  j 
andPenn's,  114.     Hessian  prison 
ers   taken  to,  xi.,    77,  104,  129.  | 
Merchants  complain  of  annoyance 
from  small  privateers  on  coast,  xi., 
702.     Seamen  from  gunboats  in 
duced    to,    770,    771.      Brought 
back,  783.    Expenses  divided,  783. 

Baptists,  Seventh  Day,  John  Horn, 
a  minister,  released  from  militia 
fine,  xiv.,  568. 

Barbadoes,  claim  from,  for  lands 
through  Tretwell  and  Taylor,  v., 
551. 

Barber,  Lt.  Col.  Francis,  xii.,  711. 

Barber,  Robert,  letters  of  remon 
strance  sent  by,  proceedings,  ii., 
186,  187,  192.  Coroner  of  Chester 
county,  iii.,  140.  Sheriff  of  Lan 
caster,  370. 

Barber,  William,  a  prisoner  of  war, 
asks  to  become  a  citizen,  and  Cap. 
Benj.  Wickes,  xii.,  354.  Released 
from  parol,  385. 

Barckley,  Hugh,  justice,  xiii.,  760. 

Barclay,  George,  Secretary  to  Gov 
ernor  and  to  J.  Logan,  iii.,  243. 

Barclay,  John,  justice,  xiii.,  454. 

Barclay,  Thomas,  appointed  mem 
ber  of  Navy  Board,  xi.,  127.  Paid 
for  saltpetre,  &c.,  184.  Imports  a 
cargo  of  salt  at  $10  per  bushel,  249. 

Bard,  Richard,  justice,  xiv.,  657. 

Bard,  Dr.  Samuel,  xii.,  36. 

Barge,  Jacob,  warden,  xi.,  557.  To 
distribute  salt  and  flour,  xii.,  119. 

Barkstead,  Joshua,  Coroner  for  Sus 
sex.  Resigns,  i.,  168.  Attorney- 
General,  174.  Letter  from,  Mary 
land.  Council  called,  298. 


Barley,  every  man  seated  3  years, 
to  sow  a  bushel  of,  i.,  98. 

Barnes,  John,  a  member  of  Council, 
to  keep  debates  secret,  i.,  125. 
Appointed  Ranger  for  Philadel 
phia  county,  165,  166. 

Barney,  Capt.  Joshua,  commissioned 
with  others  on  ship  Gen.  Wash 
ington,  late  "Monck,"  xiii.,  283. 

Barnhill,  Robert,  paid  for  gunpow 
der,  &c.,  xv.,  653. 

Barnitz,  Jacob,  Register  and  Recor 
der,  having  vacated  office  of  Col 
lector  of  Excise,  xiv.,  584.  Jus 
tice,  663. 

Barony,  the  Welsh  claim  to  be  a 
distinct,  i.,  265. 

Barr,  James,  Justice,  iv.,  605. 

Barr,  John,  Sheriff,  ix.,  199,  285, 
333. 

Barr,  Thos.,  fire  worker  to  artillery, 
x.,  3,  15,  16,  225,  389,  390,  395, 
399,  408,  415,  419,  427,  428,  485, 
529,  587. 

Barracks,  xiii.,  128. 

Barracks,  at  Carlisle,  strange  con 
duct  of  commissioners,  vii.,  737. 
Lord  Loudon  respecting,  756. 

Barracks,  at  French  Creek,  xi.,  5b. 

Barracks,  at  Lancaster,  repairs,  xii., 
659.  To  be  sold,  xvi.,  325. 

Barracks,  at  Philadelphia,  complain 
ed  of,  viii.,  71.  Officer  at  Phila 
delphia  to  place  guard  at  Fort 
Wiccacoa,  147,  224,  262,  331,  333. 
Attack  on,  expected,  ix.,  132.  Me 
morial  of  Indians  in,  135.  Sir  W. 
Johnson  to  be  consulted  on  their 
removal  from — letter  to  him,  137. 
Indians  to  be  removed  from,  170. 
General  Gage's  troops  quartered 
there,  323.  Build' g  middle  house, 
west. side,  461,  472.  At  Lancaster, 
556.  On  Liberty  Island,  x.,  490. 
Irregularities  and  destruction — 
quarrels  among  soldiers,  com 
plaints  against,  xii.,  204.  Com 
mittee  to  inquire  about,  206. 
Their  report,  208,  209,  211.  Re 
pairs,  613,  632.  To  be  laid  off 
into  lots,  xiv.,  76,  456,  603.  Lots, 
xv.,  18,  21,  50,  256,  434. 

Barrack  Master  to  furnish  battalion 
with  bedding,  x.,  400.  Wood  and 
candles,  426.  L.  Nicola,  order  for 
arms,  517.  John  Reed  appointed, 
553,  568. 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Barrack  Masters,  xi.,  51. 

Barrack  Master  General  establisbed, 
1776.  Abolished,  1778.  Colonel 
Isaac  Melchor,  xvi.,  301. 

Barrel,  dimensions  of,  iii.,  277. 

Barrett,  Captain  Lemuel,  respecting 
Indian  murder  near  Fort  Cumber 
land,  ix.,  304. 

Barrett,  Philip,  Sheriff,  x.,  270. 

Barrington,  an  officer  on  parole,  x., 
698. 

Barry,  Captain  John,  commands 
brig  Lexington,  x.,  526.  Prison 
ers  taken  by,  paroled,  545,  546. 
And  others  to  be,  prosecuted  for 
seizing  James  M'Calmont,  xv., 
286,  389. 

Bartholomew,  Edward,  commis 
sioner  of  taxes  and  levies,  xi., 
536.  Collector  of  Excise,  Phila 
delphia,  xiv.,  311.  Colonel,  bat 
talion  Chester  Co.  militia,  xvi., 
251. 

Barton,  Rev.  S.,  applies  for  and 
obtains  a  pass  to  New  York,  xi., 
565. 

Barton,  Rev.  Thomas,  Letter  on  In 
dian  depredations,  vi.,  675.  Pass 
for  self  and  wife  to  New  York,  xi. , 
579.  Wife  asks  for  pass  from  New 
York— rejected,  xii.,  339,  357. 

Barton,  William,  pass  to  New  York, 
xii.,  47,  256,  339.  Rejected,  314. 
Granted,  317.  Notary  Public, 
xiii.,  20,  36.  Prays  for  a  stay  of 
execution,  xv.,  66.  Suspended 
for  two  years,  72.  Petition,  judg 
ment  suspended  for  five  years, 
542. 

Bartram,  Alexander,  estate  sold, 
xii.,  329,  441. 

Bartram,  Mrs.  Jane,  pass  for,  xiii., 
292. 

Bass,  Robert,  orders  for  medicines, 
x.,  292,  305.  To  deliver  medi 
cines  to  D.  Rush,  489. 

Bassett,  Frances  and  family,  author 
ized  to  hold  lands,  i.,  538. 

Bassini  and  Garrison  agree  to  remove 
obstructions,  xiii.,  744. 

Bastard  child,  case  of  a,  xii.,  77. 

Bastardy,  cases  of,  i.,  440. 
Battalions,  x.,  458.     Officers  of,  xi., 

179. 
Battel,    French,    Coroner,    v.,    597, 

662;  vi.,  638. 
Batteries  formed  in  Philadelphia3  v., 


158,  161,  172,  173,  205,  231,  249, 
251,  267,  269,  234.  Block  house 
at,  269. 

Battery  Guns  at  Wiccacoa  fired,  in 
compliment  to  Governor  John 
Penn,  ix.,  72.  A  floating,  to  be 
built,  x.,  437.  Committee  ap 
pointed,  437.  Captain  Samuel 
Davidson  to  command,  510.  To 
be  called  Arnold,  525.  Lt.  Fitz- 
simons,  531.  Lt.  McFatridge, 
536.  Officers,  pay,  634.  Pay  of 
Marines,  651. 

Battery,  Putnam,  irons  and  hand 
cuffs  for,  xi.,  5,  8,  17. 

Batwell,  Rev.  Mr.,  letters  respect 
ing  his  lands,  xii.,  297. 

Bawcomb,  Peter,  Sheriff  of  Kent 
Co. 

Bawer,  Jacob,  Sheriff,  xv.,  294. 

Bayard  and  Hodge,  buy  cannon,  xii., 
279. 

Bayard,  John,  member  of  Council 
of  Safety,  x.,  717,  718.  Coun 
cillor,  xiii.,  87,  152,  160.  Auc 
tioneer,  xii.,  524.  Commissions, 
313.  Judge,  513.  Major,  asks 
for  a  pilot  to  cruise  off  the 
Capes,  x.,  469.  Colonel,  to  guard 
State  prisoners  to  Lancaster,,  xi., 
4.  Surgeons  appointed  to  his 
battalion,  24. 

Bayard,  Stephen,  clerk  to  Dr.  Kears- 
ley,  x.,  374. 

Bayard,  Colonel  Stephen,  recruits, 
xi.,  463. 

Baynton,  John,  a  provincial  Com 
missioner,  vii.,  499.  Secretary's 
Seal  affixed,  viii.,  8,  335.  Collec 
tor  of  tonnage,  xiv.,  654;  xv., 

321.  Dies,  416,  417. 
Baynton,  Peter,   wife's  petition  for 

his  estate,  i.,  536. 
Baynton,  Wharton,  &  Co.,  advised 

of  mischief  intended  to  their  goods, 

ix.,  302. 
Bay  Verte,  Fort  011  side  of,  captured 

by  the  English,  vi. ,  447. 
Baxter,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  pension,  xv., 

322,  413. 

Baxter,    Colonel   Win.,    of    Flying 

Camp,  xv.,  10. 
Baxter,  Lt.  Colonel,  x.,  766. 
Beale,  Thomas,  Justice,  xiii.,  7. 
Beans,  Dr.,  Surgeon,  xi.,  123. 
Beaton,  John,  paymaster,  xi.,  231. 
Beaton,   Major  John,  paid  for  ser- 


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vice]  in  purchase  of  wheat,  &c., 
xii.,  193.  Commissioner  of  pur 
chases,  334. 

Beaton,  John,  justice,  xiii.,  316. 

Beatty,  Charles,  appointed  a  Com 
missioner  to  Wyoming,  vii.,  754. 

Beatty,  Colonel.  Letter  on  conduct 
of  Lieutenant  Benjamin  Wilson, 
xii.,  101.  Commissary  of  prison 
ers  in  relation  to  Mr.  Lynch,  xii., 
326. 

Beatty,  David,  Justice,  xii.,  353. 

Beatty,  Ercurius,  receiver  of  certifi 
cates  for  arrears  of  pay,  xiv.,  150, 
173.  Lieutenant,  xv.,  437. 

Beatty,  Captain  John,  made  Major, 
x.,  768. 

Beatty,  Reading,  Surgeon,  xii.,  622. 
xiii.  115. 

Beaver  Creek,  Indian  town,  v.,  349  ; 
viii.,  305. 

Becker,  Major  Henry,  x.,  768. 

Bedford,   Col.,  at  Barracks,  x.,  671. 

Bedford  County  formed  out  of  Cum 
berland,  Justices  appointed,  ix., 
730.  Arthur  St.  Clair  appointed 
Prothonotary,  &c.,  731.  Sheriffs 
elected,  779.  Coroners,  779. 
Lieutenant  Hamilton  charged  with 
murder  in,  x.,  7.  Special  Court 
to  try,  8.  Justices  appointed,  8, 
78,  162,  212.  Sheriffs  elected, 
59,  101,  212,  271,  Coroners 
elected,  59,  101,  271.  Germans 
settled  at  the  Glades,  on  Stony 
Creek,  &c.,  in,  8.  Boundary  line, 
27,  41.  Division  of,  32,  42,  72. 
Westmoreland  formed,  77.  Thos. 
Smith,  Prothonotary  of  B.  and 
St.  Clair,  of  Westmoreland,  78. 
Act  to  lend  money  to  build  Court, 
house  and  prison,  198.  A  special 
Court  ordered,  265.  Colonel 
Thomas  Smith  of,  672.  Audit  of 
Accounts,  xi.,  16.  Lieutenant 
appointed,  187,  303.  Prothono 
tary,  187,  718.  A  Councillor  to  be 
elected,  195.  Sheriffs  appointed, 
234,  363.  Justices,  301.  Officers 
elected,  363,  572,  620,  716,  774, 
781.  Coroners,  363.  Recorder 
refuses  to  deliver  papers,  impris 
oned,  373.  Incursions  of  Indians, 
call  out  militia,  382.  Arms  for, 
pay  for  provisions  to  Colonel 
Piper,  392.  Letter  from,  exposed 
situation,  men  enlisted  by  Colonel 


Piper,  Council  answer  him,  410. 
To  be  supplied  with  arms,  422. 
Horses,  493.  Stockade,  fort  to 
be  erected  in,  555.  Traitors  in, 
556.  Sheriff,  608.  Coroners,  608. 
Register  and  Recorder,  628,  646. 
Pay  Master,  637.  Militia  to  be  paid 
off,  717.  To  be  raised,  740. 
Justices,  781.  Militia  to  be  called 
out  by  Lieutenant  -in  case  of  inva 
sion,  xii.,  10.  Justices,  19. 
Officers  of  militia  commissioned, 
70.  Letter,  Mr.  Dougherty,  re 
specting  road  to  Fort  Pitt,  72. 
Agents  in,  to  receive  proceeds  of 
sales  of  horses  taken  by  Colonel 
William  Maloney,  115.  Election 
Reports,  Assessors,  &c.,  146,  544. 
Sheriffs,  147,  544.  Coroners,  147, 
544.  Money  to,  340,  342.  Lieu 
tenants,  372.  Justices,  456,  459, 
556,  615.  Appointments,  554- 
Agents  for  confiscated  estate  ap 
pointed,  610.  Complaints,  sub- 
Lieutenant  J.  Martin,  647.  Vol 
unteers,  678.  Lieutenants,  xiii., 
284,  367,  446.  Justice  resigns, 
101,  118.  Capt.  Boyd's  Rangers 
ordered  to  Yorktowii,  121.  Lieut. 
Richard  Johnston,  121.  Sheriffs, 
134,  400,  730.  Election,  729. 
Coroners,  134,  400,  730.  Cloth 
ing  for,  145.  Pay  for  Capt.  Boyd's 
company's  conveyance,  151.  Re 
cruits,  168.  Persons  appointed  to 
try  cases  in,  198.  Militia — defence 
of  frontiers,  203.  Jno.  Overholz, 
Jno.  Reid,  204.  Classmen  Rang 
ers,  257.  Pay  to  troops,  265.  Sale 
of  land  in,  300.  Rations  for,  359. 
Justices,  389,  400.  Jos.  Galloway's 
estate  sold,  450.  Harvey  Gordon's 
estate,  701.  Censors,  729.  Justices 
Resign,  748,  761.  Elected,  761. 
Provisions  delivered  to  Militia  at, 
xiv.,  3.  Justices,  xv.,  24,  209,  212, 
666.  Lieutenant  Ashman  resigns, 
169.  Rations,  181.  Geo.  Wood  ap 
pointed  Lieutenant,  207.  Elections, 
244,  563.  Sheriffs,  244,  567.  Repre 
sentatives,  244.  Coroner,  244,  567. 
Eighteen  penny  tax,  267.  Fees  in 
case  of  Charles  Cessna,  266.  Jus 
tices,  368,  602.  Accounts,  628. 
Captain  John  Galloway,  of  the  mili 
tia  of,  637.  Justices,  24,  26,  51,  58, 
109,  189,  278,  450,  605.  Justices 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


resigned,  109.  Contested  election, 
26,  112,  126,  127,  132-133,  157, 
160,  162,  170,  176,  298,  583. 
Sheriffs,  139,  298,  600.  Coroner, 
139,  298,  600.  County  Lieuten 
ant,  184,  187.  Collector  of  Ex 
cise,  222.  Division  of  districts  for 
election  of  Justices  in,  270.  Hun 
tingdon  county  separated  from, 
278.  Councillor,  298.  W.  Road 
to,  confirmed,  330,  331-337.  Wit 
nesses  paid.  Lieutenant  resigns, 
339.  Hugh  Barclay  appointed,  341. 
Road  to  Loyal  Hanna,  346.  Wit 
nesses  paid  in  contested  election 
case,  351.  Road,  358.  Petition  and 
order  respecting,  359.  Road  from 
Ray's  Hill,  431,  519.  Completed 
by  J.  Skinner,  543.  Road  to  Pitts 
burgh,  599,  635.  Justices,  xvi., 
1.  Road  to  Pittsburgh,  27,  51. 
Sureties,  32.  Contested  election, 
36.  For  providing  for  militia  at 
Morrison's  Cove,  1778  and  1779, 
45.  Lieutenant,  52.  Pay  for  a 
gun  taken  by  savages  in.  Road 
from  Frankstown  Branch  of  Juni- 
ata  to  Conemaugh,  71.  Contested 
election,  76.  Complaint  of  mili 
tary  flour,  160.  Returns  of  three 
Battalions,  163.  Pay  to  orphans 
of  their  pensions,  184.  Sheriffs, 
212,  498.  Coroners,  212,  498. 
Hugh  Barclay,  Lieutenant  of,  223. 
Rations  for,  262.  Contested  elec 
tion,  280.  Commissioners  to  set 
tle  Treasurer's  accounts,  315.  Jus 
tices,  319,  341,  407,  433,  448. 
Militia,  337.  Excise  received,  372. 
Death  of  Collector,  383,  385.  Il 
legal  election,  407,  448.  Militia 
fines  remitted,  461.  Samuel  Brady 
serves  in  militia  in,  464.  Specifi 
cation  of  road  to  Pittsburgh,  466, 
476,  531.  Indians  in,  515.  D. 
Espy,  Prothonotary,  517.  Taxes 
received  by  B.  Dougherty,  Treas 
urer  of,  520.  Powder  and  lead 
for  militia.  Justice  Cable  elected 
to  General  Assembly;  resigns, 
533.  Tavern  licenses,  541.  Capt'n 
McDonald's  company,  547. 
Bedford,  Duke  of,  letter  respecting 
treaty,  v.,  360,  379,  411.  Letter 
to,  on  paper  currency,  416.  Act 
to  encourage  importation  of  iron 
from  Colonies,  457. 


Bedford,  Fort,  ix.,  32,  34,  304,  386. 

Bedford,  Gunning,  measurer  of  grain, 
xi.,  546  Removed,  607.  Ap 
pointed  Measurer  of  grain  and  salt 
in  Philadelphia,  xi.,  541.  Re 
ceives  pay  for  making  a  triumphal 
arch  in  Philadelphia  for  Federal 
procession,  xv.,  574. 

Bedkin,  Henry,  Captain  of  Dragoons 
in  Armand's  Legion,  xiv.,  626. 

Bedwell,  Thomas,  proposes  to  erect 
furnaces  for  refining  sulphur,  x., 
519,  550. 

Beer,  good  quality  of,  iii.,  391.  Sent 
to  boats,  x.,  562. 

Beeson,  Henry,  Coroner,  xv.,  121, 
303,  584,  xvi.,  202,  232,  518. 

Belcher,  Jonathan,  Governor  of  Mas 
sachusetts,  requested  to  arrest  a 
counterfeiter,  iv.,  225.  Answer, 
241. 

Belcher,  Governor  Jonathan,  of  New 
Jersey,  in  Philadelphia,  is  applied 
to  for  aid  against  privateers  in  Bay, 
v.,  110,  112.  On  privateers,  266. 
Alters  destination  of  troops,  vi., 
410.  Embargo,  463,  662.  To  be 
informed  of  suspension  of  hostili 
ties  with  Indians,  vii.,  163.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  166,  359,  385, 
467,  566,  606.  Copy  of  minutes 
at  Easton,  sent  to,  359.  Militia, 
566. 

Bell,  Robert,  Lieutenant,  xiv.,  38. 

Bell,  Samuel  and  Mary  Parrock, 
estate  to  be  restored,  xii.,  315. 

Bell,  Captain  Thomas,  commands 
privateer  Speedwell,  xi.,  2. 

Bell,  William,  Justice,  xiii.,  7.  Pre 
sent  at  Riot  at  J.  Wilson's  ;  gives 
bail,  xii.,  130. 

Belmont,  Earl  of,  i.,  578. 

Bellamy,  Charles,  Petition,  his  ves 
sel  to  be  repaired,  v.,  597. 

Bellamy,  John,  vs.  Luke  Watson,  for 
lands,  and  being  appeal  from  judg 
ment  in  Sussex  County,  on  prime 
hook,  i.,  77. 

Belleu,  Captain  of  the  Liverpool,  595, 
596. 

Bells,  to  be  removed  from  the  City, 
xi.,  306. 

" Benefit  of  Clergy,"  how  to  be  ad 
ministered,  ii.,  86. 

Benezet,  Anthony,  presents  the  case 
of  the  French  neutrals,  vii.,  7,  17, 
720. 


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Benezet,  Daniel  and  James,  attend 
to  removal  of  sick,  vi.,  171. 

Benezet,  James,  Prothonotary,  xi., 
187;  Clerk  of  Orphans'  Court,  194. 

Benezet,  Sam'l,  Prothono.tary  of 
Bucks,  in  room  of  James  B.,  re 
signed,  xv.,  271 ;  Justice,  xiv., 
198. 

Benham,  Robert,  Coroner,  xv.,  646. 

Benjamin,  a  Mahakin  Indian,  living 
near  Bethlehem,  brings  news,  viii., 
126. 

Benkson,  Andrew,  offers  to  take  up 
arms  against  French,  i.,  334. 

Bennet,  Abraham,  pilot,  commission 
granted  to  justify  him  on  repelling 
and  making  reprisals  on  the  ene 
my  with  an  armed  pilot  boat  called 
the  Randolph,  xii.,  326. 

Bennett,  Caleb,  Coroner,  xvi,  494. 

Bennett,  Joshua,  (a  schoolmaster, 
convicted  and  fined  for  keeping 
§chool,  not  having  taken  oath  of 
allegiance,)  remitted,  xi.,  652, 
653. 

Bennett,  Jacob,  sheriff,  xv.,  566 ; 
xvi.,  192. 

Bennett,  William,  Sheriff,  xiii.,  392  ; 
Coroner,  720  ;  xiv.,  237. 

Bensell,  Dr.  Charles,  of  Germantown, 
x.,  547.  Lieut.  Ball  sent  to,  580. 
Draper  and  Budden,  596  ;  to  col 
lect  leaden  weights,  637. 

Bensill,  George,  pay  as  aid-de-camp, 
xii.,  589. 

Benson,  Henry,  Coroner,  xiv.,  567. 

Benzier,  Chris.  Thos.,  a  Moravian, 
sent  to  consult  with  Gov.  M.,  vii., 
190. 

Bergen,  Elizabeth,  gives  information 
respecting  inhabitants  of  Elizabeth- 
town  and  New  York,  xii,,  206,  207. 

Berkenbout,  Dr.,  to  be  arrested,  xi., 
567 ;  letter  to  R.  H.  Lee  on  mak 
ing  a  treaty,  569,  570  ;  sent  to  N. 
Y.,  576. 

Berker,  Colonel,  xi.,  272. 

Berks  County,  proposed,  v.  560, 
565 ;  petition  for  road,  576 ;  re 
turn  of,  610.  Sheriffs  elected, 
597,  662.  Coroners,  597,  662. 
Act  respecting  Inspectors,  619. 
Road  to  Reading,  610.  Sheriffs 
elected,  vi.  144,  638.  Coroners 
elected,  144,  638.  Justices  com 
plain  of  Roman  Catholics  in,  503, 
533.  Persons  coming  to  compel 


passage  of  law  for  defence,  729. 
Great  body  of  Indians  in,  772. 
New  York  troops  sent  to,  775. 
Instructions  to  their  Captain,  775. 
Sheriffs  elected,  vii.,  266.  Coro 
ners  elected,  266.  Indians  invade, 
and  murder,  302 ;  murders  in, 
357.  Petition  from,  respecting 
Indian  ravages — troops  ordered 
from  General  Forbes'  regiment, 
viii.  99,  102.  Indian  murders  in, 
140.  Coroners  appointed,  223, 
403,  506,  780.  Sheriffs  appointed, 
223,  403,  506,  780.  Inspectors, 
400.  Justices  commissioned,  562. 
Coroners  elected,  ix.,  57,  199, 
285,  333,  398,  547,  623,  688,  778. 
Sheriffs  elected,  57,  199,  285, 
333,  398,  547,  632,  688,  778. 
Justices,  172,  340,  673,  680. 
Execution  at,  192,  402.  Lottery 
for  Episcopal  Church,  243.  Deaths 
of  two  Justices — Jacob  Levan  and 
Wm.  Maugridge,  340.  Letter  to 
Magistrates  on  murders,  by  F. 
Stump,  418.  Petition  for  road  to 
Fort  Augusta,  440,  556.  Author 
ized  to  elect  two  Members,  650. 
Execution,  678.  D.  Broadhead, 
Justice,  746.  Division  of,  x.,  32, 
42.  Sheriffs  elected,  56,  101,  211, 
270.  Coroners  elected,  56,  101, 
211,  270.  Justices,  Letter  to 
Committee,  654.  Arms  to  be  col 
lected,  441  ;  arms,  652.  Estate 
of  Daniel  Andrews,  261.  Powder 
for,  371.  Muskets  made  in,  584, 
Declaration  of  Independence  to  be 
published,  635.  Express  to  order 
militia  to  City,  xi.,  7.  Militia 
under  Colonel  Morgan  to  be  ready, 
86.  Troops  refuse  to  march  to 
General  Washington ;  Commis 
sioners  to  settle  accounts  of  mili 
tia,  and  flying  camp  instructions, 
146.  Sheriffs  elected,  187,  358, 
363,  596.  Coroners,  358,  363, 
445.  Justices,  195,  251,  300,  596, 
598,  741.  Prothonotary,  197,  341, 
471.  Arms  for,  218.  Paymas 
ters,  277.  Militia  called  out,  302, 
3 GO.  Guard  to  be  raised  for  de 
fence  of  frontiers,  350.  Officers 
elected,  358.  Commissioners  to 
buy  supplies  in  for  army,  404. 
Provisions  purchased  in,  423. 
Money  for  recruiting,  424.  Mili- 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


tia,  200,  to  be  at  Reading,  446  ; 
Pay  to,  450  ;  rifles,  506.  Aid 
asked  for  by  Colonel  Hunter,  531. 
Ammunition,  538.  Disturbances 
at  Reading,  xii.,  12.  H.  Haller 
receives  subscriptions  to  Loan  Of 
fice,  47.  Elections,  Assembly, 
131,  508.  Sheriffs.  131,  132,  508. 
Coroners,  131,  132,  508.  Justices, 
519.  Estate  of  Andrew  Allen  in, 
forfeited,  sale  postponed,  152. 
Commissioners  complain  of  being 
obstructed,  275,  357.  Appoint 
ments,  554.  Order  favor  of  Henry 
Spicker,  paymaster,  556.  Militia 
to  be  paid  off".  Collection  of 
taxes  opposed  in,  568.  Petition 
for,  608.  Justice  Weaver  removed, 
635.  Auditors,  646.  Militia  or 
dered  out,  721.  Deeds  in,  xiii., 
12.  Militia  called  out,  53,  204. 
Sale  of  confiscated  estates,  57. 
Election,  88,  393,  720.  Sheriff 
88,  393,  720.  Coroner,  88,  393, 
720.  Estate  of  A.  Allen— Big 
Spring  tract,  236.  Petition  of 
militia  and  soldiers,  299.  Indians 
invade,  350.  Militia  called  out, 
357,  365,  368.  Militia,  600.  Di 
vision  into  election  districts,  751. 
Justices,  xiv.,  170,  226,  321,  373, 
442.  To  send  fifty  men  to  Wyom 
ing,  217.  Councillor,  231,  232.  554, 
Elections,  232,  554.  Sheriffs,  232, 
Coroners,  232,  554.  Representa 
tives,  232,  554.  Contested  elec 
tion,  321.  Comptroller's  reports 
on  accounts,  382.  Deed  for  land, 
late  Andrew  Allen's,  xv.,  40.  Ac 
counts  of  agents  for  confiscated 
estates,  62.  Elections,  98,  294, 
376,  439,  482.  Sheriffs,  98,  294. 
565.  Coroners,  98,  294.  565, 
Representatives,  98.  Estate  of 
Christian  Hack,  180,  Justices,  202, 
376,  419,  437,  439,  463,  520,  522, 
577.  Oley  furnace  in,  229. 
Agent  for  purchasing  flour  in,  249. 
M.  Moore,  Commissioner  to  repair 
road  from  Hamburg  to  county 
line,  252.  Militia,  281.  Called 
out  to  quell  riots  in  Luzerne,  292. 
Val.  Eckhart  sent  with  instruc 
tions.  M.  Hollenback  proposes 
to  supply  rations,  295.  Contested 
election  for  Justice — settled  by 
opinion  of  Attorney-General  on 


right  of  a  non-resident  holding 
freehold  estate  in  County.  "M. 
Richards  elected,  396.  Election 
for  Justice  set  aside,  482.  Petition 
of  militia,  415.  Pay  to  militia  to 
Wyoming,  421  ;  removal  of  J. 
Livergood,  428 ;  contested  election, 
439,  482.  Witnesses,  454.  Bur 
gesses  of  Reading,  462.  D.  Hun 
ter,  Justice,  revoked,  482  Con 
tested  election,  546,  559.  Justice 
Ludwig  resigns,  577.  Expense  of 
prisoners,  1777,  641.  Claim  of 
widow  of  Rev.  J.  Rosenborough, 
referred  to  Judges,  643.  Deputy 
Surveyor,  xvi.,  28.  Sureties  for 
Prothonotary,  31.  Militia,  90. 
J.  Diemer,  appointed  President 
of  C.  C.  P.,  125.  H.  Christ,  clerk 
of  Orphans'  Court,  dec'd — James 
Scull  appointed,  144.  Expense  of 
wagons  to  Reading,  160.  Return 
of  militia  officers,  171.  Justices, 
174.  Sheriff,  192,  490.  Coroner, 
192,  490.  Accounts  of  paymaster  of 
militia,  195.  Provisions,  230.  Pri 
soners  removed  to  Philada.,  234. 
Militia  paid,  319,  348,  523.  Offi 
cers  elected,  362,  418.  N.  Brosius 
dies,  and  Peter  Feather,  jr.,  elect 
ed,  372.  Pensions,  412.  Contested 
election,  435,  457,  460.  Captain 
Robinson,  530,  536.  Capts.  Rheim 
and  Spratts,  533.  Col.  Samuel 
Ely's  battalion,  538.  Militia,  542. 

Bermudas,  Governor  of,  applies  for 
provisions,  vii.,  168,  202.  Powder 
from,  321.  Petition  from,  for  pro 
visions,  granted,  413.  Flag  of 
Truce  from,  xii.,  2,  29.  Sloop 
Industry,  Captain  Harvey,  from, 
ordered  to  depart,  34,  38.  Sus 
pends  trade,  426,  428.  Flour 
shipped  to,  xiii.,  50.  Flag  of 
Truce  from,  524. 

Bernard,  Governor  Francis,  of  New 
Jersey.  Letter  announcing  his 
arrival  and  taking  possession, 
viii.,  139.  Complains  of  Indian 
barbarities — is  invited  to  a  con 
ference — arrives  and  examines  into 
Indian  affairs,  140.  Arrives  in 
Philadelphia — invites  Indians  to 
Burlington,  140.  Gov.  Denny,  &c., 
visit,  151.  His  return — conference 
with  Indians,  156.  Speech  to  In 
dians,  159.  At  Easton,  179,  193, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECOEDS. 


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216.  His  protection  asked  for 
Waping  Indians,  217. 

Bernice,  Lawrence,  makes  files,  x., 
612. 

Berringer,  David,  Coroner,  ix.,  199, 
285,  398. 

Berry,  Samuel,  Coroner,  iii.,  332, 
370. 

Berry,  William,  appointed  clerk  of 
Kent,  i.,  170.  , 

Berry's  Place,  vii.,  154. 

Bethlehem,  Indians,  address  and  an 
swer,  vi.,  747,  750.  Indians  from 
Diahoga  may  be  received  at,  vii., 
170.  Names  of  two  Delaware  fami 
lies  at,  174.  Speech  to  Indians  at, 
174,  175.  Indians  arrive  at  from 
Diahoga,  187.  Apprehended  diffi 
culty,  190.  Two  brethren  sent  to 
Gov.  M.,  190.  Indians  removed  to 
Easton,  191.  Number  of  Mora 
vians  in,  by  Spangenberg,  353. 
Petition  for  a  watch,  459.  Gover 
nor's  answer,  460.  Indians  at, 
461.  Fears  of  Indians  at,  478, 
Information  received  at,  478.  Ad 
dress  of  Moravians  at,  494.  Indians 
apply  to  minister  of,  for  permis 
sion  to  hunt,  516.  March  from, 
to  Fort  Allen,  723.  Benjamin, 
an  Indian  of  Makin  tribe,  living 
near,  brings  news,  viii.,  126.  Sis 
terhood  present  rags — thanks  for, 
x.,  553.  Militia  to  guard,  xi., 
446. 

Bevan,  Aubrey,  Coroner,  iv.,  309, 
352,  469,  500,  601. 

Bevan,  Davis,  Coroner,  ix.,  57,  199. 
xii.,  62,  316.  Caveat  of,  for  city 
lots  set  aside,  xv.,  518. 

Bevan,  Wm.,  complains  of  Enoch 
Story,  ii.,  160. 

Bewley,  John,  appointed  Collector 
of  Customs,  i.,  534.  Seizes  goods, 
543.  Called  on  by  Council  to  ad 
minister  oath  under  dedimus — he 
declines,  ii.,  95.  Agrees  to  it,  and 
administers  both  oath  and  affirma 
tion  to  several  members,  96.  Re 
ceives  a  commission  from  Queen, 
104.  Invited  to  Council,  but  de 
clines,  117. 

Bible,  latest  quarto  edition  ordered 
by  Supreme  Executive  Council, 
xv.,  138. 

Bicker,  Henry,  recommended  to  Con 
gress  as  Major,  x.,  446.  Appointed, 


446;  xii.,  215.  Lieut.  Colonel, 
promoted,  xii.,  35. 

Bickham,  George,  Quartermaster's 
Captain,  xi.,  21,  32,  113. 

Bickley,  Samuel,  Sheriff,  iv.,  602, 
748. 

Biddle,  Charles,  pass  to,  xiii.,  547. 
Councillor  from  Berks,  xiv.,  231, 
269.  Elected  Vice  President  of 
Council,  553,  565 ;  xv.,  110.  Vote 
of  thanks  to,  for  the  faithful  dis 
charge  of  his  duties  as  vice  presi 
dent,  292.  Paid,  297.  Chosen 
Secretary  of  Council,  301,  312, 
592.  Fees  received  by  him,  xvi., 
286,  371. 

Biddle,  Clement,  proposes  to  supply 
boats  with  liquors,  x.,  331.  Con 
tract  ends,  418.  To  supply  pris 
oners  from  St.  Johns,  424,  427. 
To  locate  and  contract  for  powder 
mills,  488,  497.  To  manufacture 
powder,  x.,  600.  To  have  shot, 
650.  Quarter-Master  General  re 
ceives  several  articles  for  con 
tinental  use,  638,  641.  To  re 
ceive  blankets,  672;  xi.,  17  ;  xii., 
392.  Appointed  Marshal,  537. 
Appointed  Quarter-Master  General 
of  militia,  xiii.,  53.  Pay,  667.  To 
receive  stores,  71.  Paid  to,  136, 
198,  296.  To  provide  stores,  296. 
Supplies  furnished,  386,  706. 
Notary  Public,  xiv.,  571.  Pro 
poses  to  furnish  rations  to  invalid 
guard,  rates,  xv.,  17,  63,  115,  212. 
Marshal,  323.  Rations,  349,  365, 
381,  448,  503,  613.  Justice,  541. 
For  rations  to  invalid  guard,  xvi., 
76.  For  pensions,  286.  Time 
allowed  him  for  paying  debt  due 
by  him,  287.  Fees,  523. 

Biddle,  Edward,  on  Indian  murders 
at  Tulpehockeii,  vi.,  705.  Speaker, 
x.,  213.  Sick,  resigns,  241. 

Biddle,  Capt.  James,  x.,  407. 
Elected  Prothonotary  of  Philadel 
phia,  xv.,  595,  59(5.  Justice,  607. 
Tax  on  writs  received,  xvi.,  220. 

Biddle,  John,  measurer  of  grain, 
xiv,  568:  xv.,  322.  Dies,  xvi., 
204. 

Biddle,  Capt.  Nicholas,  appointed  to 

command    of   boat    Franklin,    x., 

296.     Resigns  commission  to  enter 

into  continental  service,  425,  426. 

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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


to  have  boats  and  machines 
constructed,  who  to  employ,  x., 
283.  To  procure  grape-shot,  287. 
Order  for  lead  and  flints,  305.  To 
procure  a  seal  for  committee  with 
motto,  328.  To  procure  a  special 
rifle,  332.  Paid  for  pikes,  482. 
To  buy  shot,  592.  To  engage 
store-houses  at  Gennantown,  596. 
Clothing,  673.  Member  Board  of 
War,  xi.,  201.  Appointed  a  Com 
missioner  to  run  line  between  Vir 
ginia,  xiii.,  192. 

Bigham,  Lieutenant  Jno.,  com 
plains  of  Captain  Gardener,  xii., 
316.  To  be  prosecuted,  683. 
Writ  against,  xii.,  618.  Court 
martial,  675. 

Bigland,  Wm.,  invents  a  rowing 
'.vheel  for  the  row  boats,  and 
thanks,  x.,  295. 

Biles,  John,  Justice,  xi.,  760. 

Biles,  Samuel,  Sheriff,  x.,  100,  270. 

Biles,  Capt.  Thos.,  a  prisoner,  ap 
plies  for  certificate  of  rank,  xi., 
496. 

Biles,  Thos.,  Sheriff  of  Bucks,  iii., 
289. 

Biles,  William,  member  of  first 
Council,  i.,  57.  Appointed  sub- 
Treasurer  for  Bucks,  111.  A  special 
Commissioner  to  try  cases,  164. 
Road  to  New  York,  514.  Coroner 
of  Bucks,  iii.,  31.  Commissioner 
for  building  a  new  court  house  and 
prison,  241. 

Billings,  Joseph,  counterfeits  bills  of 
credit,  proclamation  for  arrest,  ix., 
647. 

Billingsport,  not  suitable  as  Hog  Is 
land,  for  "frames,"  x.,  294.  Re 
port  of  committee  to  survey 
Jersey  Shore,  views  of  defence, 
474.  Redoubt  to  be  erected  at, 
601.  Chev.-de-friese  to  be  sunk, 
603,  700.  Survey  to  fort,  x.,  568. 
Fortifications,  572,  605.  Engineer 
to  give  plan  for  works,  lands  to  be 
bought,  Congress  to  pay  for,  619. 
Troops  to  and  from,  627.  Sheds 
at,  Robert  Smith  appointed, 
Mons.  Kennanvor,  engineer,  ap 
pointed  at,  631.  Timber  for,  645. 
House  purchased  at,  for  fortifica 
tions,  of  Benjamin  Weatherby  by 
Congress,  paid  for,  Robert  Smith 
paid,  675.  Redoubt,  660.  Forti 


fications,  673.  Committee  on  plan 
of,  678,  683,  700.  Barracks  at, 
704.  Fortifications,  piers,  719, 
729.  Officers  appointed  to  erect 
fortifications  at,  730.  Militia  of 
city  to  be  employed  at,  734.  Colo 
nel  John  Bull,  superintendent  of 
works  at,  737.  Stores  for,  745, 
771.  Sinking  Chev-de-frieze,  753. 
Pay  of  J.  Dundas  as  assistant  su 
perintendent,  xi.,  6.  Chev.-de- 
friese  built  at,  Rob't  Smith,  articles 
for,  5,  6,  19.  Men  sent  down,  19. 
Respecting,  60.  Colonel  Bull  to 
command  and  superintend,  Blath- 
waite  Jones,  Chief  Engineer,  125. 
Salt  for  provisions  at,  135.  Teams 
for,  139.  Laborers  to  be  em 
ployed,  provisions  and  soldiers, 
142.  Troops  from  South  Carolina 
may  be  employed  at,  236,  242. 
The  Boards  visit,  243.  General 
Du  Coudray  presents  a  plan  for  the 
fort  at,  tents  for,  245,  246.  Colo 
nel  Bull  to  procure  carts  and  teams, 
246.  General  Potter  asks  for 
boats  to  convey  the  militia  from 
Chester  to ;  Captain  Downey  or 
dered  from ;  resolutions  of  Cong'ss 
on  fortifications  at,  to  be  furnished 
General  Armstrong,  248.  Ord 
nance,  252.  Removal  of  troops  to 
Fort  Island,  269.  Boats  to  be  fur 
nished  Major  General  Armstrong, 
to  remove  troops,  270.  Work 
done  at,  by  Colonel  Bull,  399. 
Colonel  B.  Jones  discharged  as 
engineer,  486.  Council  visit,  570, 
571.  Cannon  for,  572.  Signal 
gun  at,  573.  Colonel  Bull  and 
Wm.  Armstrong  employed  at,  &c., 
575.  Provisions,  576,  578.  Bar 
racks,  575.  Pay  at,  607,  618,  629, 
643.  Men  left  to  take  care  of  can 
non,  xi.,  636.  James  Dundas 
pay-master,  garrison  relieved, 
workmen  paid,  756,  757.  To  stop 
vessels,  761.  Workmen  at,  767, 
777.  Wm.  Armstrong,  pay-mas 
ter,  xii.,  10.  Pay  to  Colonel  Bull. 
13.  For  workmen,  time  of  ser 
vice  expiring,  26.  A  flag  of  truce 
arrives  with  prisoners,  29.  Pay 
for  work,  40.  Supplies  at,  for 
United  States,  41,  65,  66.  Ser 
vice  of  militia  about  to  expire, 
others  to  be  called  out,  71.  Claim 


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33 


of  Captain  McGinley  for  work, 
pay  for,  83,  86.  James  Longhead 
pay  master  at,  86.  Provisions 
purchased  for,  86.  Sickly  state  of 
garrison,  117.  Time  expiring, 
persons  to  be  left  in  charge  by 
Captain  Boys  from  galleys,  134. 
Workmen  to  be  discharged  when 
works  are  secured  from  weather, 
146.  Pay  to  Colonel  Bull,  180. 
Major  Wm.  Armstrong  paid  for 
workmen,  186.  Under  Captain 
Boys,  627.  Pay  to  Major  Wm. 
Armstrong,  636.  Pay  to  guard 
at,  718.  Troops  raised  for  defence 
of,  719.  Pay  for  officers,  &c.,  xiii., 
14.  Supplies,  men  to  be  dis 
charged,  16.  Overseer  wanted, 
30.  Pay  to,  43,  48.  French  Gen 
erals,  view,  51.  In  charge  of 
Wm.  Smith,  54,  121.  Pay  of 
officers  and  workmen,  121,  149. 
Return  of  stores  made  by  Wm. 
Smith,  pay  for  sails  of  boat  for, 
272.  For  fencing  in  the  State 
lands,  276,  325.  Arms  to  be 
brought  from,  334.  Repair  of 
boat,  383.  Fencing,  405.  Salary 
to  cease,  429.  Pay  at,  444.  Taxes, 
449.  Visit  of  Council  to,  578. 
Report  on  account  of  Edward 
McKeggan,  mason  at,  xiv., 
465.  Accounts,  581,  586,  617. 
B.  Jones,  engineer  at,  paid,  xv., 
24.  Claim  for  a  frame  building, 
taken  by  British  at,  37.  Two 
broken  cannon  (French  nine 
pounders)  at,  to  be  delivered  to 
Henry  Hill,  192.  Paid  Andrew 
Long  for  logs  for  chevaux-de-frieze 
in  1777,  xvi.,  45.  Stores,  &c., 
1779,  and  hoisting  flag,  456. 
Bills  of  credit,  proposed  acts  for, 
iii.,  226,  227,  228.  Approved  by 
Governor  for  £30,000,  229.  Re- 
emitted,  248.  Governor's  remarks 
on  currency,  249.  Sir  Alfred 
Popple  on  issues  of,  262.  Speech 
of  Governor  on,  264.  Adulterated, 
268.  Act  of  Assembly,  for  issue  of, 
346.  And  terms  of,  346.  Gov 
ernor's  views,  347,  348-350,  356, 
360,  377,  393,  396.  Counterfeited 
in  Virginia  by  R.  Jenkins,  iv., 
629.  Instructions  to  Governor, 
473.  Lords  of  trade  on,  476, 
673.  Respecting,  676.  Merchants 
3 


petition  against,  750,  752.  Coun 
terfeited,  iv.,  273.  Governor  to 
Assembly,  respecting,  303,  304, 
315,  317,  318-SW,  375.  Lords  of 
Trade  on,  357,  358.  Reports  of 
Assembly  on,  361.  Respecting, 
v.,  33,  35,  42-47,  375,  396,  412, 
415,  416,  561,  562,  605,  613,  638, 
723-728;  vi.,  39,  139,  191,  207, 
209,  222,  231,  239,  246,  339,  340, 
352,  353,  386,  388,  437,  439,  446, 
505-510,  518,  521,  524,  537,  546, 
587,  588,  597,  680,  682,  693,  696, 
702,  711,  714,  720,  724,  736,  738, 
743.  Opinion  of  Council,  207,  vii., 
94,  196,  231,  238,  246,  247- 
257,  264,  396,  409,  413,  417, 
430,  441,  442,  450,  453,  463,  565, 
572,  618,  743;  viii.,  39,  66,  76, 
80,  86,  299,  301,  318,  323,  332, 
350,  357,  397,  399,  402,  460,  483, 
502,  511,  515,  529,  535,  559,  584, 
596,  605,  693,  715.  Ratified  in 
England,  39,  64,  68,  342.  Passed, 
86.  Important  omission  in,  for 
loss  of  quit  rents,  350.  Opinion  of 
Privy  Council  on,  529  ;  ix.,  10,  12, 
17,  19,  52-55,  115,  117,  148,  149, 
177,  178,  197,  199,  240,  244,  245, 
325,  389,  392,  575,  576,  589-592, 
595,  597,  642,  651.  Counterfeited, 
647;  x.,  24,  27,  28,  31,  41,  67, 
139,  148,  223,  263,  281,  485,  497, 
637-774, 779,  780.  Of  1769,  coun 
terfeited,  proclamation,  88,  97-99, 
256,  257.  Refused  by  John 
Drinker  and  J.  Fisher  and  sons 
— proceedings,  486.  Exchanged, 
xi.,  709.  Mistake  in  printing  the 
backs,  proclamation  to  call  in, 
362.  Old  to  be  called  in,  issued 
by  British  Government,  382. 
Counterfeit,  397,  709,  735,  765. 
Called  in  by  Congress,  Commis 
sioners  appointed  for  each  county, 
xi.,  736.  Called  in,  xii.,  3,  67,  73, 
108,  233,  299,  364,  369,  589,  707, 
732,  745,  760,  770.  Sale  of  Pro 
vince  Island  to  redeem,  671.  Pro 
clamation  respecting,  726  ;  xiii., 
26,  28,  39,  45,  54,  56,  66,  109,  118, 
142,  180,  190,  193,  218,  235,  236, 
246,  250,  274,  305,  315,  316,  320, 
325,  345,  366,  389,  395,  409,  505, 
543,  552,  572,  576,  618,  729.  Lots 
sold  to  redeem,  xiv.,  34,  35,  65, 
333,  338,  457,  466,  476,  559,  572, 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOKDS. 


604,  631.  Pay  to  signers  of,  572, 
573,  596,  621,  624,  631.  Paper 
for,  580,  635  ;  xv.,  10,  155,  405. 
Depreciation  on,  445.  Pay  to 
signers,  155. 

Bills  to  be  passed  into  laws  by  vote, 
i.,  58;  prepared,  61,  64,  66,  71, 
72,  81,  97,  98  ;  of  Excise,  108. 
Alteration  of  style  proposed  by  As 
sembly,  179. 

Binghain,  Win.,  delegate  to  Con 
gress,  xv.,  189,  341. 

Bingley,  Edw'd,  appointed  captain 
of  Fire  Brig,  x.,  609. 

Binney,  Dr.  Barnabas,  a  physician 
and  surgeon  in  hospital  of  U.  S.  ap 
plies  for  pay  of  depreciation,  xiii., 
122  ;  city  lot,  xv.,'46  ;  dead,  621. 

Birch,  Matthew,  appointed  collector 
of  customs,  i.  534 ;  and  surveyor, 
535  ;  seizes  goods,  543.  Com 
plaints  against  him,  559-61. 

Bird,  Colonel  James,  x.,  601. 

Bird,  Mark,  offers  to  make  muskets 
in  Berks  county,  x.,  504,  696,  691, 
697,  699  ;  at  Riot  at  James  Wil 
son's,  gives  bail,  xii.,  139.  /$» 

Birmingham,  Richard,  brother-in- 
law  of  Gov.  Gookin,  ii.,  614,  630. 

Bizalion,  Louis  and  P.,  Indian 
traders,  complained  of,  ii.,  18,  and 
confined,  19 ;  give  security,  100 ; 
wife  interprets,  141 ;  arrives,  145, 
155, 186.  Complained  against,  403. 

Bizalion,  Peter,  a  French  Roman 
Catholic  Indian  trader  arrested,  ii., 
509  ;  invites  Governor  to  Cones- 
toga,  537  ;  in  prison — gives  bond, 
539,  asks  to  trade  with  Indians, 
545.  Indian  Interpreter,  iii.,  19  ; 
iv.,  53. 

Blackberry  Creek,  xi.,  699. 

Blackfan,  Edward,  Sec'y,  letter 
from  proprietary  by,  called  for, 
i.,  230,  231 ;  from,  340. 

Blakiston,  Win.,  Coroner,  v.,  411. 

Black  Log,  or  Sleeping  Place,  v.,  349. 

Blacks'  Gap,  road  through,  xvi.,  102, 
484. 

Blackwell,  Captain  John,  Governor, 
arrives  and  produces  commission, 
i.,  228  ;  takes  his  seat  in  Council, 
229;  his  speech  to  Assembly,  286- 
289 ;  sends  a  long  letter  of  resig 
nation,  and  two  Commissions  from 
Wm.  Penn  for  successor,  313-315 ; 
instructions,  318,  319. 


Blackwood,  Mann'ke,  Smith,  x.,  421. 

Elaine,  Ephraim,  Sheriff',  ix.,  779 ; 
Sheriff,  x.,  56,  150 ;  Lieut,  ap 
pointed,  xi.,  199  ;  Deputy  Com 
missioner  of  purchases  ;  Letter  on 
scarcity  of  flour,  xii.,  112,  144 ; 
order  of  Congress  for  five  million, 
235,  359  ;  returns  of  purchases, 
411 ;  Letter,  xiv.,  283,  286  ;  claims 
a  city  lot,  469. 

Blair,  Captain  James,  commands  a 
boat,  x.,  339. 

Blair,  Rev.  Samuel,  Chaplain,  fur 
nished  with  a  suit  of  black  clothes, 
xii.,  358. 

Blair,  Wm.,  Jr.,  Coroner,  xiv.,  236, 
567;  xv.,  102. 

Blaithwaite,  Secretary,  Letter  to 
Governor,  i.,  526. 

Blakeney,  Col.,  Adjutant  General, 
iv.,  430. 

Blakeney,  Gilbert,  proposes  to  raise 
men  at  Fort  Pitt,  xiii.,  454. 

Blanchard,  Colonel  Joseph,  Letter 
to  commander  at  Albany,  relative 
to  battle,  &c.,  at  Lake  George,  vi., 
623. 

Blankets,  housekeepers  called  on 
for,  x.,  400,  473,  508,  672;  to 
be  procured  from  Citizens,  xi., 
21,  23,  328,  334 ;  Commissioners, 
329  ;  increased,  334. 

Blewer,  Cap.  Joseph,  x.,  660,  661, 
683,  689,  700,  726,  761.  To  fit 
out  armed  boat  "  Convention," 
xi.,  2,  52  ;  to  sink  gondolas,  470  ; 
orders,  475  ;  sale  of  estates,  539  ; 
son  pris'er,  571.  Appointed  mem 
ber  of  Navy  Board,  122,  397.  War 
den,  xiii.,  100. 

Blond,  Col.,  xi.,  107. 

Bloom,  Stephen,  Coroner,  xv.,  101. 

Blue  Anchor,  in  Philadelphia,  ii.,  9; 
its  locality — used  as  a  public  land 
ing,  10 ;  papers  respecting,  noticed, 
— again  considered,  12,  14,  19,  39, 
54. 

Blunston,  John,  member  of  Council, 
i.,  331,  333;  Speaker  of  Assembly, 
518,  568,  601. 

Blunston,  Samuel,  Justice,  iii., 
359 ;  letters,  470  ;  in  Philadelphia 
Reports  Germans  going  over 
Susquehanna,  iv.,  57,  147;  letters 
from,  147,  149,  155,  190;  on 
Maryland  affairs.  Indian  outrage 
in  Lancaster  County,  280. 


INDEX  TO    COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


35 


Blythe,  Benjamin,  Sub-Lieutenant, 
xi.,  358,  564;  xii.,  323. 

Blythe,  William,  deposition  of  mur 
der  of  ten  Indians  by  Frederick 
Stump,  ix.,  414. 

Board  of  inspection  on  tea  imported 
from  Amsterdam  xiv.,  33. 

Board  of  Property,  establishment  of 
a,  proposed,  xiii.,  132  ;  to  meet, 
296  ;  meeting,  320,  442,  498,  621, 
638,  704,  760,  761 ;  xiv.,  46,  139, 
200,  374,  451,  452,  473,  494,  503, 
518,  591,  616,  639,  652,  672;  xv., 
15,  31,  48,  61,  76,  93,  112,  128, 
140,  161,  173,  189,  222,  223,  254, 
261,  266,  270,  279,  310,  311,  326, 
345,  346,  349,  362,  381,  383,  3b7, 
401,  419,  420,  425,  466,  487,  524, 
558,  612,  637,  652;  xvi.,  16,  46, 
70,  86,  104,  124,  145,  177,  208, 
2202,  242,  269,  290,  316,  374,  394, 
414,  434,  480,  509.  Reports,  xv., 
379. 

Board  of  Treas'y,  letter  from,  xii.,  55. 

Board  of  War  (State),  x.,  699,  719, 
755;  xi.,  177,  181,  182,  188,  194, 
198,  201,  211,  221,  243,  246,  250, 
260,  303,  394,  411,  425,  497,  759. 
Ask  for  wagons,  xii.,  16  ;  for  key  of 
Magazine,  32;  information  asked 
of,  67 ;  letters,  85,  93,  94,  100, 
116,  117,  174,198,  240,  312,  433, 
452,  454,  495,  741,  743 ;  xiii.,  96, 
128,  449.  * 

Board  of  War  (Continental),  Ricli'd 
Peters,  Secretary,  xi.,  226.  In 
structions,  425,  497,  508,  509, 
630,  627,  637. 

Boats,  niodels'offered,  x..,  284,  285  ; 
guns  for,  288  ;  ordered  to  be  built, 
284,  285 ;  a  sail  for,  ordered,  285  ; 
names  of,  289,  290,  296,  314,  328, 
329,  335,  351,  404,  407,  408,  426, 
437,  440,  488,  501,  505,  511,  554, 
664 ;  names  of  Commanders,  287, 
290,  296,  328,  329,  330,  335,  3.52, 
355,  362,  383,  396,  404,  407,  408, 
423,  426,  427,  437,  440,  488,  490, 
501,  505,  516,  521,  554,  592,  664, 
725  ;  failure  and  success  in  launch 
ing,  291 ;  model  of,  296 ;  launch, 
314 ;  regulations  for,  321 ;  commis 
sion  of  Officers,  321 ;  Committee  to 
draw  rules  for,  327 ;  for  supplies 
of,  328  ;  to  be  .manned — pay  of 
officers  and  men,  329 ;  supplies 
for,  331 ;  cartridge  boxes  for,  333 ; 


muster  master,  338 ;  to  have 
handcuffs  on  board,  361  ;.  bounty, 
361,  385  ;  stores  for,  362 ;  general 
instructions  for,  368  ;  rations,  415  ; 
proposals  for  provisions,  418  ; 
number  of  men,  465  ;  proposal  for 
supplying,  423 ;  Francis  Wade 
obtains  contract,  423 ;  three  to  be 
at  Liberty  Island,  429  ;  rules  and 
regulations  for  men  in  Barracks, 
428  ;  number  of  men  on  board, 
430 ;  hands  for,  4o2.  Memo 
rial  of  officers,  472.  Committee 
to  superintend,  480  ;  officers  to  be 
convened,  489  ;  crews  to  be  well 
clothed,  498;  rations,  500.  Five 
guard  boats  to  be  built,  514; 
to  act  in  concert  with  brig  Lexing 
ton,  526  ;  swivels  for,  552  ;  Com 
modore  to  distribute  powder  to, 
610;  flat  bottom  to  be  built  to 
transport  men  from  shore  to  shore, 
612,  613  ;  officers  pay,  634  ;  Com 
modore  Caldwell,  650  ;  in  Darby 
creek,  656 ;  John  Peal,  Court 
Martial  on,  656 ;  Camden,  689 ; 
to  be  built,  758.  Armed — Dela 
ware,  xi.,  5;  "Convention"  or- 
dred  to  Cape  May,  8 ;  Delaware, 
5,  10. 

Boccalunce — at  head  of  Ohio — fort 
at,  v.,  634;  or  Conewaijo  Indians, 
viii.,  270. 

Bodie,  William,  of  Bucks,  charged 
with  counterfeiting  bills  of  credit, 
iv.,  273-277. 

Boehm,  Philip,  Paymaster,  xi.,  279. 
Appointed  Justice ;  resigns  as 
Paymaster,  588.  Appointed  Coro 
ner,  597.  To  pay  off  militia,  or 
give  reasons,  718.  Receives  pay 
for,  xii.,  55.  To  render  account, 
243.  Coroner,  506. 

Boehm,  Philip,  Jr.,  Paymaster,  xi., 
'  767. 

Bceufs,  Fort  aux,  latitude,  distances, 
&c.,  v.,  761. 

Boger,  Lieutenant  Richard,  prisoner, 
x.,  601,  622,  ordered  to  York,  627. 

Boggs,  John,  Lieutenant,  xii.,  489  ; 
Sheriff,  518  ;  xiii.,  134,  396. 
Agent  for  confiscated  estates,  xiv. , 
140.  Justice,  xv.,  59. 

Bond,  Phineas,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
284 ;  released,  300,  525  ;  on  peti 
tion  of  his  mother,  his  attainder 
was  suspended,  xv.,  8 ;  estatei  of, 


It  is  sometimes  difficult  to  determine  from  the  minutes  which  Board  is  intcudec1. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


claim  of  J.  Weiss  on,  187  ;  British 
Consul,  215  ;  suggests  certain 
matters,  408,  410,  417,  419; 
complaint  against,  517,  520. 

Bond,  Dr.  Thomas,  visits  sickly 
vessels,  iv.,  498,  587,  674;  with 
Dr.  Graeme,  visits  sickly  ships, 
vi.,  170;  their  joint  report,  171- 
173.  To  visit  a  vessel  arrived  with 
passengers,  v.,  100 ;  to  visit  ship 
from  Barbadoes,  109,  112,  121 ;  to 
visit,  410.  Coroner,  vii.,  266;  to 
examine  surgeons,  x.,  452,  458  ; 
asks  for  powder  to  burn  in  gaol, 
512  ;  to  collect  rags  in  store,  633  ; 

Bond,  Thomas,  Jr.,  Purveyor  of 
United  States  Hospital,  xi.,  168  ; 
xiii.,  115. 

Bonham,  Ephraim,  Sub-Lieutenant, 
xi.,  218. 

Bonsall,  Justice,  proceedings  against, 
vii.,  354,  356,  391. 

Book,  Law  proposed  for  making 
several  sorts  of,  for  use  of  the 
people,  i.,  93. 

Books,  military,  to  be  purchased,  x., 
500. 

Boon,  Captain  Andrew,  x.,  669. 

Boonbrack,  Lieutenant  Benjamin, 
leaves  his  colors,  x.,  694. 

Boone,  Captain  Hawkins,  a  wounded 
soldier  rewarded  for  his  bravery, 
xi.,  704. 

Boone,  William,  Coroner,  v.,  597, 
662;  vi.,  144,  638;  sheriff,  vii., 
266. 

Boquinville,  Colonel,  at  Montreal, 
viii.,  505. 

Bordentown,  troops  sent  to,  x.,  629. 

Bordley — of  Maryland,  iv.,  115. 

Bore,  Lassee,  justice  left  out,  iii., 
531. 

Boring  Mill,  erecting,  near  City,  x., 
641. 

Bork,  Lawrence,  of  Lancaster,  viii., 
143. 

Boscawen,  Admiral,  on  French  fleet 
arrived,  vi.,  451.  Captures  three 
French  vessels,  463,  465.  Intelli 
gence  from,  592.  Reported  cap 
ture  of  French  vessels,  vii.,  156. 
Letter  asking  men,  viii.,  163  ;  As 
sembly  decline,  164 ;  opinion  of 
Council,  165,  166  ;  message  from 
Assembly  on,  170. 

Boston,  great  fire  at,  Relief  asked 
by  Governor  of  Massachusetts  for 


sufferers,  viii.,  483;  donation  by 
Assembly,  483. 

Boston  Port  Bill,  Governor  petitioned 
to  call  Assembly  on  account  of, 
declines,  x.,  177 ;  Ministerial 
troops  captured  at,  409. 

Botanist,  appointed  by  French  Min 
ister,  xii.,  610. 

Boucaloonce  or  Canawago  Indians, 
viii.,  270. 

Bouchet,  Cheval.  Du,  Letter,  xiv., 
173. 

Boude,  Dr.  Samuel,  collector,  vi., 
653. 

Boude,  Thomas,  Coroner,  vi.,  144, 
638. 

Boudinot,  Elias,  elected  President  of 
Congress,  xiii.,  412. 

Boundaries  of  Counties,  i.,  126, 129, 
130,  154,  262,  265,  266,  v.,  502, 
514;  x.,  273. 

Boundaries  between  Maryland  and 
Pennsylvania,  ii.,  362;  iii.,  232, 
233,461,463,464,467-491;  v., 
422;  x.,  216,  220,  221,  240,  241. 

Boundaries  between  Virginia,  and 
Pennsylvania,  v.,  758-767 ;  vi., 
8,  81,  240  ;  xii.,  16,  224,  234,  250, 
287,  303,  444,  476;  xiii.,  685, 
xiv.,  56,  74,  104,  211,  236,  360, 
402,  518. 

Boundaries  between  Maryland,  Vir- 

y  ginia  and  Pennsylvania,  v.,  422. 

Boundary,  Northern,  xiv.,  362,  385, 
655  ;  xv.,  12,  22,  33,  38,  190,  202, 
204,  212,  220,  328,  374,  393,  401, 
421,  456,  458,  614,  642. 

Boundary,  Western,  xiv.,  464,  507, 
643 ;  xv.,  16,  19,  38,  106,  108. 

Boundary  Treaty  with  Indians  at 
Fort  Stanwix,  ix.,  545,  568,  586. 

Boundary  between  Pennsylvania  and 
New  York,  xvi.,  225. 

Bounties,  xvi.,  106. 

Bounty  of  Lands  offered  to  officers 
and  soldiers,  vi.,  504. 

Bouquet,  Colonel  Henry,  demands 
quarters  in  Philadelphia  for  sol 
diers,  vii.,  358.  Proceedings"  by 
Governor,  Sheriff,  &c.,  359-78; 
viii.,  234,  270.  Letters  to  and 
from,  ix.,  35,  197,  247.  Journal, 
208-234.  Posts  cut  off,  35.  Good 
conduct  of,  42.  Peace  with  In 
dians  on  Ohio,  238. 

Bourne— Health  Officer,  vi.,  169. 

Bowen,   Major  Thomas  B.,  xi.,  20; 


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receiver  of  certificates  for  arrears 
of  pay,  xiv.,  151,  173,  401. 

Bowles,  Joseph,  testifies  against  Col. 
Talbot,  i.,  115. 

Bowles,  Leonard,  becomes  a  citizen 
from  Bahama  Islands,  xii.,  92. 

Bowman,  Captain  W.,  x.,  529. 

Bowman,  Henry,  appointed  Ranger 
for  Sussex  County,  i.,  166. 

Bowman,  John,  Ensign,  xii.,  9. 

Bowman,  Martin,  Commissioner,  xii., 
406. 

Boyce,  Nathan,  Captain  of  a  boat, 
x.,  327,  423,  426. 

Boyd,  Maj  or  Alexander,  Auctioneer, 
xii.,  625,  659  ;  to  examine  British 
goods,  xiii.,  491.  Resigns  as  auc 
tioneer  of  Philad'a,  xv.,  50,  53. 

Boyd,  Andrew,  sub-lieutenant,  xi., 
318,  496,  511;  wagon-master,  589. 
Col.  xii.,  445;  resigns,  733. 

Boyd,  Captain  Andrew,  offers  re 
ward,  xi.,  511,  761. 

Boyd,  David,  Coroner,  ix.,r689. 

Boyd,  Lieutenant  John,  xi.,  511. 

Boyd,  Captain  John,  asks  for  pay, 
xiii.,  729  ;  Councillor,  751. 

Boyd,  Hon.  John,  Commissioner  re 
specting  peace  in  Northumberland, 
xiv.,  168,  ;  Commissioner  to  Wyo 
ming,  202 ;  Justice,  237,  307. 

Boyd,  Samuel,  Coroner,  ix.,  778 ; 
x.,  56,  101,  211,  270;  Paid  for 
services,  xiii.  44. 

Boyd,  Lieutenant  Thomas,  ap 
pointed,  x.,  678.  Thomas,  wagon 
master,  dies,  xi.,  580. 

Boyd,  Captain,  x.,  708. 

Boyd,  Captain,  with  his  company  of 
rangers  ordered  to  Yorktown,  xiii., 
121. 

Boyd,  Tho's,  proclamation  against, 
xi.,  446. 

Boyd,  Wm.,  Justice,  xiii.,  542. 

Boyer,  Conrad,  Coroner,  xiv.,  230. 

Boyer,  Jacob,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  392. 

Boyer,  James,  Justice,  ix.,  645. 

Boyrie,  Mons.,  and  LeRoy,  two 
Frenchmen  arrested  at  Philadel 
phia,  viii.,  714. 

Boys,  Capt.  Nathan,  leaves  men  from 
galleys  in  charge  of  fortifications 
at  Billingsport  and  Mud  Island, 
xii.,  134.  To  discharge  men,  190. 
Pay  for,  223,  250,  275,  314.  Ex, 
peiise  of  boats,  354,  376,  392,  406, 
452,  489,  627,  628,  657.  To  raise 


troops,  719.  Pay  for  men  at  forts, 
xiii.,  14,  43,  48,  121.  Discharged 
from  service,  with  compliments 
for  his  merits,  151.  To  order  out 
a  signal  boat,  xi.,  692.  Boats  to 
Colonel  Bull,  717.  To  make  list 
of  officers,  &c.,  727. 
Bra^dock,  General  Edward,  his  arri 
val  looked  for,  vi«,  298.  Arrives 
in  Virginia,  303.  Lord  Hali 
fax  notices  his  appointment  as 
Commander-in-Chief,  306.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  307,  331,  332, 
335,  338,  371,  377,  380,  383,  394, 
398,  399,  401,  406,  408,  461.  Ac 
cuses  Assembly  of  pusillanimous 
and  improper  behavior,  307. 
Flour  for  his  army,  308.  Wishes 
a  post  between  Philadelphia  and 
Winchester,  321.  Troops  arrive 
in  Virginia,  331.  Commissioners 
for  laying  out  road,  318.  Necess 
ity  of  union  of  colonies,  332. 
Desires  meeting  of  Governors  at 
Annapolis,  332.  Governors  Shir 
ley  and  Delancey  arrive  in  Phila 
delphia  on  their  way  to,  358. 
Meeting  with  Governors  at  Alex 
andria,  and  proceedings,  365,  368. 
Proposals  for  a  common  fund,  365, 
Letter,  Commissioners  on  road, 
369,  374.  Flour  not  arrived  at 
Fort  Cumberland,  373.  Letter,  R. 
Peters,  to  Commissioners  on  road, 
376,  378,  398,  425,  466,  521. 
Wishes  to  contract  for  wagons,  378. 
Persons  charged  with  supplying 
French,  380.  Governor  supplies 
money,  383.  Letter,  Sir  Thomas 
Robinson  on  General  Braddock's 
affairs,  394.  R.  Peters'  reports  on 
road,  395.  Approves  of  Shirley 
taking  Colonel  Schuyler  and  men, 
398.  Proposes  setting  out  for  Du- 
Quesne,  what  he  intends  to  do  if 
he  takes  the  fort,  &c.,  399.  Com 
plains  of  Governor  Dinwiddie  and 
roguery  of  Assembly,  400.  Pro 
posals  fo*  provisions,  401.  Letter 
from  Wm.  Shirley,  secretary  to, 
404.  On  garrisoning  fort,  406. 
Has  begun  his  march,  413.  Wa 
gons,  414.  Present  to,  from  lower 
Assembly,  414.  Supplies,  415. 
Letters  to  and  from,  415,  424,  426, 
428,  429,  430,  445,  461,  475,  476. 
Money  wanted  for  road ;  soldiers1 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


wires  sent  home,  426.  Remits 
bills  to  Governor,  426,  429.  Is 
informed  of  French,  at  Ohio,  431. 
Thanks  to  Governor  Morris  for 
provisions ;  sends  a  draft  for 
Franklin;  road,  446.  Progress, 
460,  463,  466,  475,  477.  Colonel 
Burd's  account  of  road,  &c.,  466. 
Murders  near  Fort  Cumberland, 
475.  His  defeat  and  death,  478- 
484,  487,  492,  495,  496,  498-502, 
511-520,  548,  593,  599,  625,  700. 
Letter  from  Capt.  Robert  Orme, 
account  of  action,  &c.,  487.  List 
of  killed  and  wounded,  489-492, 
499,  502.  Retreat  of  Colonel 
Dunbar,  492.  Wives  of  Indians 
from  Aughwick,  494.  Letter 
from  General  Shirley  on,  548,  549. 
Payment  of  claims  to  Governor 
Morris,  643.  From  proprieta 
ries  on,  730,  733.  Commissioners 
appointed  to  settle  his  accounts 
of  wagoner,  vii.,  10.  Succeeded 
by  Lord  Loudoun,  181.  Effects  of, 
351.  Sir  Jno.  St.  Clair  on  his 
road,  592.  Wagon  account,  viii., 
284. 

Bradford,  Andrew,  printer,  ordered 
before  Council  for  publishing  a 
pamphlet,  reflecting  on  the  credit 
of  the  province,  also  in  Weekly 
Mercury,  iii.,  143.  Appears  before 
Council ;  denies  all  knowledge  of 
the  pamphlet  and  charges  his 
journeyman  with  the  other ;  asks 
pardon  and  is  forgiven  by  the 
Governor,  and  ordered  to  print 
nothing  in  future  about  govern 
ment  without  permission,  145. 
Publishes  in  his  paper  ' '  Brutus 
and  Cassius  ;"  ordered  to  be  ar 
rested  for  it ;  house  searched  for 
manuscript  of  it ;  found  to  be  by 
Parson  Campbell,  369.  Committed 
and  bound  over  to  Court,  370. 

Bradford,  Joseph,  xi.,  408. 

Bradford,  Thomas,  appointed  agent 
for  marine  prisoners  of  war  sent 
to  Philadelphia,  xii.j  23.  To  re 
ceive  prisoners  from  flag  of  truce, 
29,  37,  44.  Applies  for  officers,  53, 
55,  495.  Buys  city  lot,  xiv.,  34, 
37.  Paid  for  printing,  643. 
Newspaper,  xv.,  187,  366,  384. 
To  be  filed,  444,  639. 

Bradford,    Thomas     and    William, 


printers,  x.,  420.  Newspapers 
ordered,  xi.,  654;  xii.,  197. 
Bradford,  William,  prints  almanac, 
1685;  required  to  blot  out  "Lord 
Penn,"  i.,  165.  Complains  of  his 
tools  and  letters  being  taken  from 
him  by  late  rulers,  366.  Restored, 
367.  Printer,  in  case  of  Wm. 
Moore  and  Dr.  Smith,  viii.,  440. 
Printer,  xvi.,  527. 

Bradford,  Capt.  William,  of  Second 
Battalion,  ordered  to  take  British 
officers  into  custody,  x.,  302.  To 
print  rules  and  regulations,  321. 

Bradford,  Capt.  William,  Jr.,  xi.,  2. 
Member  of  Navy  Board,  127. 
Pay  master  of  State  Navy  Board, 
366. 

Bradford,  Wm.  C.,  pay  master  of 
the  fleet,  xi.,  387,  442,  448,  475, 
588.  Pay  master,  xii.,  44,  48. 
Discharged,  192.  Pay  as  Com 
missioner  fixed,  253. 

Bradford,  Win.,  Jr.,  appointed  At 
torney  General,  xii.,  550.  Coun 
sel  on  Connecticut  claim,  xiii.,  128. 
Retaining  fee,  136.  Also  in  case 
of  Baron  Hurst  &  Co.,  137.  Re 
tained,  241,  281,  310.  Case  be 
tween  State  and  General  Rober- 
deau,  319.  To  remove  a  suit  to 
another  Court,  367,  496.  Ap 
pointed  agent  on  trial  of  private 
rights  at  Wyoming,  xiv.,  35. 

•  Fees  on  Connecticut  claim,  141. 
Returns  two  threatening  letters  to 
Marbois,  143.  Attorney  General, 
pay  to,  628.  Opinion  on  pardon 
ing  power,  xv.,  329.  Report  on 
claim  to  a  city  lot,  71.  Pay 
to,  227,  419;  xvi.,  21.  Fees  in 
four  suits,  391.  Settlement  for 
fees,  546. 

Bradin,  Nath'l,  Justice,  xiv.,  362. 

Bradshall,  John,  appointed  Attor 
ney-General  for  Kent,  i.,  174. 

Bradshaw,  James,  appointed  Chief 
Surveyor  and  Register  of  New 
Castle,  i.,  157,  161,  164. 

Bradshaw,  William,  Constable,  com 
plaint  of  Quakers  against,  vii., 
405. 

Bradstreet,  Colonel  John,  letter  to 
Governor  M.  on  French  sent  to 
Ohio,  vi.,  412,  427.  At  Presque 
Isle,  letter  from,  inclosing  terms 
of  peace  with  Indians,  ix.,  193. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORD?. 


39 


Brady,  John,  Captain,  x.,  752. 

Brady,  John,  wounded  at  Battle  of 
Brandy  wine,  loses  a  gun,  for  which 
he  is  paid,  xvi.,  288. 

Brady,  Lieutenant,  appointed  Cap 
tain,  xii.,  437. 

Brady,  Captain  Joseph,  petition,  xi., 
313. 

Brady,  Captain  Samuel,  reward  to, 
for  an  Indian  scalp,  xii.,  632. 
serves  in  Bedford  county,  xvi., 
464. 

Brandingham,  Dr.,  a  pirate,  i.,  578. 

Brandt,  Henry,  vi.,  291. 

Brandywine  Creek,  a  bridge,  road 
and  water-mill  complained  of,  i., 
199.  Obstructions,  292.  Roads, 
ii.,  Ill ;  iii.,  142.  Indians  com 
plain  against  mill  and  dam  hin 
dering  their  fishing ;  sheriff  to 
throw  them  down.  269.  Fisheries, 
ix.,  465,  472,  598,  638,  639. 
Marsh  to  be  repaired,  &c.,  x.,  80. 

Brandywine  Shoal,  man-of-war  Roe 
buck  aground  on,  x.,  552. 

Brandywine,  Battle  of,  Captain  Wil 
liam  Mackay  wounded  at,  xi.,  667. 
William  Russell  loses  a  leg  at, 
asks  aid,  xii.,  107. 

Brannon,  Benjamin,  Sub-Lieutenant 
of  Chester  county,  applies  for  can 
non,  xi.,  219,  242. 

Brass  to  be  purchased,  x.,  612.  Can 
nons  to  be  made  by  B.  Loxley,  626. 

Brassines,  Monsieur  de,  debts  paid 
— he  to  be  delivered  to  French 
Consul,  x.,  235.  To  be  delivered 
to  Monsieur  de  Marbois  to  be  sent 
to  France,  xv.,  215. 

Bratton,  Captain  William,  xi.,  569, 
684.  Justice,  xiii.,  666. 

Bread,  assize  of,  i.,  576,  582  ;  viii., 
574  ;  ix.,  727 ;  x.,  18,  75,  243. 

Bread  and  flour,  exportation  of 
Merchantable  ;  law  proposed,  iii. , 
240,  391,  536-538  ;  v.,  565,  619. 
Not  merchantable,  not  to  be  ex 
ported,  viii.,  172,  173,  407,  548. 
Bill  for  assize  of,  574.  Not  mer 
chantable  export  of,  ix.,  362,  364. 
Assize  of,  727. 

Bread,  army,  no  want  of,  xi.,  303. 

Breading,  Nathaniel,  councillor,  xvi., 
202. 

Brearly,  David,  C.  J.,  xiii.,  74. 

Brecht,  Peter,  Coroner,  x.,  100,  211, 
270.  .  %  .' 


Breinig,  George,  Justice,  xiv.,  629, 
637. 

Breintnall,  Joseph,  Sheriff,  iv.,  85, 
247. 

Breton,  Cape,  expedition  against, 
from  New  England,  iv.,  753,  754, 
762,  763. 

Brett,  Robert,  Clerk  of  Market,  Phila 
delphia,  complained  of,  i.,  442, 
443,  444. 

Bribery  and  corruption  at  elections, 
v.,  564,  566,  619. 

Brice,  John,  Lieutenant  of  ' '  War 
ren,"  x.,  501. 

Bridge  at  Frankford  out  of  repair, 
ii.,  194,  406,  407,  658. 

Bridge  at  Schuylkill,  tolls  to  be  paid, 
xi.,  53.  Floating  at,  55.  Guards 
for,  56.  Pensawkin  Creek,  104. 
Over  Schuylkill  nearly  ready,  210. 
To  be  removed  to  Delaware,  305. 
In  Delaware  River,  310,  666,  711. 

Bridges,  iii.,  246,  263,  426,  428, 
481  ;  ix.,  284,  285,  658,  719,  729  ; 
x.,  109  ;  xi.,  614. 

Briefs,  necessary  before  asking  cha 
rity,  iv.,  259. 

Brientnal,  Joseph,  Sheriff  Philadel 
phia  County,  iii.,  614. 

Brigade,  Expenses,  xii.,  510. 

Brigadier  Generals  appointed,  xi., 
62,  199,  398. 

Briggs,  Samuel,  of  Philadelphia, 
petition,  with  a  model  of  machine 
for  making  nails,  screws  and  gim- 
blets,  xvi.,  88.  Model  returned, 
346. 

Bright,  Jacob,  Com.  made  prisoner, 
xi.,  536. 

Brimstone,  Bounty  for,  x.,  530. 

Brinkloe,  Clerk  of  Kent,  resigns,  i., 
170. 

Bristol,  (Buckingham,)  to  be  laid 
out,  i.,  513.  Ferry  to  Burlington, 
ii.,  488.  Petition  about  road,  549  ; 
iii.,  43.  Erected  into  a  bo 
rough,  58.  Ferry  over  Neshaminy 
creek,  233.  Passed,  235.  Act  for 
erecting  house  of  correction  in,  v., 
34.  Road  from  Philadelphia  to, 
59,  61.  Election  of  Burgesses  and 
Constable — dedimus  to  adminis 
ter  oath,  110.  Petition  of  inhabit 
ants  complaining  of  an  insult 
from  a  Captain  Sims,  xi.,  254.  Mr. 
De  Normandie,  480.  Election  of 
Amos  Gregg,  Chief  Burgess,  xv., 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


83,    273;    and    second    Burgess, 
Thos.  Pearson,  273. 

Bristow,  John,  Councillor,  i  ,  196. 

British  half  pence,  proclamation 
against  importation  or  manufac 
ture  of,  xiii.,  4.  Goods  to  be 
seized,  170,  317,  328.  Desert 
ers  to  report  themselves  to  Coun 
cil,  342.  Prisoners  on  board 
ship  at  New  York,  431.  Goods 
seized  at  Lancaster,  453.  Provi 
sions  sent  to  American  prisoners, 
459.  Goods  seized,  482,  483,  484, 
525,  526,  563,  667.  Prisoners  al 
lowed  to  pass  through  city  to  N. 
York,  572. 

British  Consul,  complaint  against,  by 
Admiralty  Court  for  a  siirvey  or 
dered,  xv,,  517,  520. 

Britton,  John,  plank,  x.,  672. 

Brockden,  Chas.,  Recorder  of  Deeds, 
Philadelphia,  vii.,  464.  Master  of 
Rolls,  removed  on  account  of  age, 
ix.,  397. 

Brodhead,  Charles,  brings  message 
from  Indians  of  Wyomink,  vi., 
751.  Commissioners  to  Indians, 
instructions,  754.  Charges  Teedy- 
uscung  with  Indian  murders,  vii., 
326,  328. 

Brodhead,  Daniel,  a  justice,  v.,  113. 
Letter  from  Northampton  on  dis 
turbances,  757.  Letter  to  Mr. 
Peters  on  Connecticut  claim,  vi., 
253,  255.  Removes  from  North 
ampton  (where  he  acted  as  jus 
tice)  to  Berks,  where  he  is  now 
appointed  a  justice,  ix.,  746.  Re 
commended  to  Congress  as  Lt. 
Colonel,  x.,  442,  444,  722,  767. 
Articles  furnished,  722.  Pay,  751. 

Brodhead,  Colonel,  ordered  with  men 
to  Bordeiitown,  x.,  629.  Letter 
to,  743.  Wants  bayonets,  xi.,  457. 
Pay  to,  400.  Ask  nothing  for  sol 
diers,  519,  531.  Letters  to  and 
from,  xii.,  25,  31,  80,  84,  173,  215, 
245,  435,  445,  498,  585,  743. 
Moravians  recommended  to,  346. 
Complaints  against,  at  Fort  Pitt, 
747.  Pass,  xiii.,  544.  Report  of 
Comptroller  against,  xvi.,  44. 
Elected  Surveyor  General,  208, 
210.  Names  of  his  deputies,  214. 
222,  224,  2222,  229,  257,  261,  280, 
288,  292,  390,  461. 

Brodhead,  Garret,  appointed  justice, 


ix.,  660.  Information  respecting, 
Connecticut  settlers,  x.,  50. 

Brooke,  Henry,  Collector  of  Lewes, 
ii.,  98.  Member  of  Council  from 
Lewes,  iii.,  143.  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  269.  Brooks,  Jas.,  to  be 
arrested,  x.,  359.  His  friends  may 
visit  him,  371.  Goes  under  escort 
to  Lancaster,  380.  At  Lancaster, 
385.  Pay  to  guards,  403,  409,  503, 
698.  In  gaol,  699. 

Brooks,  Edward,  Frankford  Bridge 
referred  to,  iii.,  246. 

Broonback,  Lieut.  Benjamin,  charged 
with  leaving  colors,  x.,  694. 

Brosius,  Nicholas,  collector  of  excise, 
dies,  vi.,  371. 

Brothers,  Ship,  sails  under  sea  letter 
from  Council,  from  Philadelphia 
for  China,  Capt.  Josiah,  xvi.,  224*. 

Broughton,  Thomas,  Governor  of  S. 
Carolina,  letter  on  Spanish  prepa 
rations  at  Havanna,  iv.,  165. 

Brown,  Andrew,  prints  Federal  Ga 
zette,  and  Council  subscribes,  xv., 
566  ;  xvi.,  222',  493. 

Brown,  Colonel,  battalion  to  defend 
frontiers  of  Cumberland,  xiii.,  222. 
Ammunition  sent  to,  247. 

Brown,  Lieut.  David,  on  frontier, 
complains  of  want  of  clothing — is 
supplied,  xi.,  665. 

Brown,  Elijah,  to  be  seized,  xi.,  283. 

Brown,  James,  Letter  to  J.  Alexan 
der  on  Connecticut  claim,  vi.,  271 ; 
and  answer,  273. 

Brown,  John,  arrested  and  impri 
soned,  his  examination  implicates 
Messrs.  Morris  and  Willing,  xi., 
345 .  To  be  published  with  remarks 
by  V.  P.  and  Mr.  Sergeant — no 
person  to  converse  with  him — pro 
posals  of  General  Howe,  347.  Re 
marks  on,  348.  Permitted  to  go 
to  Lancaster  Co.,  406,  407.  Dis 
charged,  452,  459.  Seized  by  order 
of  Congress — taken  to  Lancaster — 
his  examination,  394.  Resigns, 
but  not  accepted,  774. 

Brown,  John,  case  of,  in  Montgom 
ery  county,  xv.,  423,  432. 

Brown,  William,  Captain  of  Ma 
rines,  x.,  488,  504,  606.  To  re 
cruit  men,  505.  Sent  with  prison 
ers  to  be  exchanged,  596,  688. 
To  command  floating  battery  ;  to 
raise  men  for,  725  ;  xi.,  278. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Brown,  William,  auctioneer,  xii., 
185,  186,  525.  Justice,  xiv.,  344. 

Bruner,  George,  xii.,  70. 

Brushes  and  priming  wires,  x.,  314. 

Bryan,  George,  tie  vote  for  Assem 
bly,  new  election  ordered,  ix.,  286. 
Naval  officer,  x.,  611,  728.  Vice 
President,  xi.,  174,  375,  632,  634, 
721.  Extra  pay,  387.  Father-in- 
law  dies,  721.  Proclamation,  493, 
513,  545,  610,  627.  Resigns  as 
Vice-Presideiit,  another  elected, 
xii.,  127.  Elected  to  Assembly, 
129.  His  account,  211.  Ap 
pointed  Judge  of  Supreme  Court, 
303,  305.  Opinion,  case  of  Wil 
liam  Hanks,  xiii.,  543;  xiv.,  668. 
Reappointed  Judge  Supreme  Court, 
xv.,  189,  190.  Paid,  xvi.,  312. 

Bryan,  Jacob,  pays  Lydius  for  a 
share,  vi.,  293, 

Bryan,  John,  Coroner,  x.,  100,  211, 
273. 

Bryant,  Captain  John,  xii.,  2. 

Bryce,  John,  Ensign,  x.,  464.  First 
Lieutenant,  501. 

Buchannan,  Colonel  Arthur,  battal 
ion  to  be  supplied  with  axes,  &c., 
xi.,  413.  Sub-Lieutenant,  xii., 
322. 

Buchannan,  Robert,  Sheriff,  iii.,  465, 
520,  575.  Attacked  by  rioters 
from  Maryland,  612.  Sheriff,  iv., 
309,  352,  470. 

Buchannan,  Thomas,  Sub-Lieuten 
ant,  xii.,  322.  Sheriff,  xvi.,  194, 
509. 

Buchannan,  William,  Commissioner 
to  cut  road  westward,  vi.,  318, 
324,  377,  435.  Commissary-Gen 
eral,  letter  to,  on  supplying  pro 
visions  for  the  army — prices,  xi., 
334. 

Buck,  Dr.  Henry,  xi.,  116. 

Buckanon,  William,  Coroner,  viii., 
505. 

Buckingham  (Bristol)  to  be  laid  out 
as  a  market  town,  L,  513.  Road 
to,  514. 

Buckingham  township,  petition  for 
road,  ii.,  520,  539. 

Buckley,  Samuel,  and  C.  Pickering 
charged  and  tried  for  counterfeit 
ing,  i.,  85. 

Buckman,  William,  Coroner,  viii., 
781;  ix.,  57.  Sheriff,  285,  333, 


Bucks  County,  Sheriffs  of,  i.,  58, 
186,  332,  368.  Seal  for,  ordered  ; 
its  device,  66.  County  Court  of 
Philadelphia  fined  for  deciding  a 
case  in  jurisdiction  of,  76.  Sub- 
Treasurer  appointed,  111.  Divi 
sion  line  between  Philadelphia 
county,  126-130.  Coroner,  162, 
228.  Trial  for  murder,  164.  Spe 
cial  commissioners,  164.  Petition 
of  Jacob  Hall,  194.  Road  from 
Philadelphia,  195,  298.  Joseph 
Growden,  member  of  Council,  196. 
Roads,  ii.,  67,  520.  Road  from 
King's  road  to  be  extended  and 
surveyed,  67.  Dedimus  to  Jere 
miah  Langhorn,  97.  Commission 
to  try  a  negro  in,  112,  160.  Claim 
John  Tatham  vs.  Joseph  Growdon, 
179.  Case  of  John  Eastburu,  182, 
209.  William  Biles,  Sheriff,  182. 
Two  members  of  Assembly  die, 
190.  Complaint  of  John  Eastburn 
against  sheriff  for  not  obtaining 
restitution,  209.  Act  to  sell  old 
court-house  and  building  a  new 
one  and  prison  read,  214.  Sheriff 
complains  about  tax-payers,  391. 
William  Crasdell,  Sheriff,  397. 
Case  of  J.  Heaton  and  J.  Grow 
don,  407.  Petition  of  Thomas 
Fairman  about  land  in,  434.  Man 
ner  of  laying  in,  complained  of, 
456.  Case  of  David  Bollard,  456. 
Extortion,  456.  Two  Justices  ap 
pear  before  Council  to  explain,  458. 
Are  acquitted,  459.  Want  ferry 
from  Bristol  to  Burlington,  488. 
Mingo,  an  Indian  slave,  arrested, 
489,  508.  Sufferers  from  fire  ask 
relief,  544.  Road  from  opposite 
Reading's  Landing,  561,  562. 
Justices,  iii.,  28.  William  Biles, 
Coroner,  31.  John  Hall,  Sheriff, 
31,  56,  108,  140.  Ferry  from 
Bristol  to  Burlington,  43.  Mary 
Underwood  under  sentence  of 
death  for  murder  of  her  child, 
reprieved  for  twelve  months,  45. 
John  Cutler,  Coroner,  56,  69. 
Bristol  erected  into  a  borough, 
58.  Abraham  de  Normandy, 
Sheriff,  69.  Jeffry  Pollard,  Coro 
ner,  108.  Win.  Atkinson,  Coro 
ner,  140.  Ferry  at  Solebury,  171, 
174.  Division  line  between  Phila 
delphia  and,  177-8.  Thomas 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   "RECORDS. 


"Watson,  charges  against,  233. 
Ferry  over  Neshaminy  Creek, 
233,  235.  Bill  proposed  and  Com 
missioners  named  for  building  a 
new  Court  house  and  prison  for, 
Governor's  objections  to,  241. 
Frankford  bridge,  246.  Thomas 
Biles,  Sheriff  and  Jno.  Woolston, 
Coroner,  210,  289,  332,  370,  387. 
Indian  disturbances  near  Durham 
Iron  Works,  329.  T.  Smith, 
Sheriff,  332,  387.  Sheriffs,  416, 

464,  520,    574.      Coroners,    416, 

465,  520,    574.     Road   petitioned 
for  from  Great  Swamp  ;  Commis 
sioners    appointed,    542.     Return 
of,  584-587.     Road  to   Macousic, 
590.     Coroner,  614.     Sheriff,  614. 
Petition,     respecting      Court      of 
Chancery;  its  history,  617.     Peti 
tion  against   Court  of   Chancery, 
iv.,  37.  .  Sheriffs  elected,  85,  247, 
309,  352,  470,  500,  601,  669,  748, 
782.     Coroners   elected,   85,   247, 
309,    352,     601,    669,    748,    782. 
Lawrence  Growden  appointed  by 
special   commission  Justice,  141. 
Special    commissions    for    in,    in 
consequence   of   sickness    of   Dr. 
Graeme,     244.      Wm.     Bodie    of, 
charged  with  counterfeiting  bills 
of   credit,   273.     Examination    of 
Robert  Savery,  274.    Justices  ap 
pointed,  312,  482,  782.    Coroners, 
469,  500.     Justices  appointed,  v., 
3,    113,    388,     573.      Road     from 
Frankford  to  Bristol,  29.     Sheriffs 
elected,    55,   120,    345,   411,  464, 
550,  597,  662.     Coroners  elected, 
55,     120,     345,    411,     464,     550, 
597,662.    Road  from  Philadelphia 
to  Bristol,  59,  61.     Officers  elected 
by  associators,  193,  247,  325,  326. 
Commissions     to,     209.      French 
prisoners  ordered  to  Newtown  jail 
from    privateer    Trembleur,   264. 
Escort  for,  267.    Complaint  against 
Sheriff  at  election  ;  not  sustained, 
345.     New   county   out    of,    619. 
Members  of  Council  appointed,  v., 
213.    Justices,  320,  374.    Amount 
of    Poor   tax,    462.      Road    from 
Dunk's  ferry  to  Philadelphia,  498, 
502,  510.     Case  of  Edward  Autill, 
512.     The  town  of  Buckingham 
(Bristol)  to  be  laid  out  as  a  mar 
ket   town,    513.      Road  to,    514. 


Sheriffs  elected,  vL,  144,  638. 
Coroners  elected,  144,  638.  Sher 
iffs  elected,  vii.,  266.  Coroners 
elected,  266,  Justices  appointed, 
437.  Negroes  convicted  and  par 
doned,  viii.,  58.  Coroners  ap 
pointed,  223,  403,  506,  781.  Sher 
iffs  appointed,  223,  403,  506, 
781.  Wagons  furnished  by,  376. 
Justices  appointed,  576.  Courts, 
ix.,  22,  23,  663.  Coroners  elected, 
57,  199,  285,  333,  398,  547,  623, 
688,  778.  Sheriffs  elected,  57, 199, 
285,  333,  398,  547,  623,  688,  778. 
An  interior  county,  138.  Justices 
appointed,  205,  235,  583,  663,  672. 
Indians  commit  outrages  on  lands 
of  Peter  Tuck,  385,  388.  Fur 
naces  and  forges,  in  1750,  632- 
636.  L.  Growden  dies  and  is  suc 
ceeded  by  Wm.  Hicks,  663.  Road, 
703.  County  road  line  between 
Philadelphia,  745,  750,  760.  Re 
cords,  preservation  of,  x.,  23,  42. 
Sheriffs  elected,  56,  101,  211,  270. 
Coroners  elected,  56, 101,  211,  270. 
Justices,  47,  88,  162.  Lottery  in, 
26,  41.  Pigeon  Swamp,  26,  41. 
Dogs,  damage  by,  32,  42.  Con 
victions,  executions  and  reprieves, 
172,  225.  Division  of  county, 
224,  226.  Associators  of,  362. 
Coal  mine  to  be  sought  for  in,  428. 
Call  of  Committee  on  important 
business,  452.  Committee  to 
meet,  464.  Powder  in,  471.  Salt 
petre,  knapsacks,  474.  Firelocks, 
537,  554.  Troops  to  be  ready, 
647.  Declaration  of  Independence 
to  be  read,  635.  Arms,  638. 
Election  suppressed,  764.  To  be 
ready  at  moment's  warning, 
781.  Troops  ordered  from,  xi., 
43,  44,  55.  House  of  Isaac  Hicks 
searched;  books,  papers,  records, 
&c.  ;  magazine  at  Newtown  to  be 
cleared  for  the  books,  &c.,  127. 
Sheriffs,  179,  372,  378,  596.  Coro 
ners,  179,  217,  372,  378,  596. 
Register,  187.  Prothonotary,  187. 
Clerk  of  Orphans'  Court,  194. 
Dedimus,  194.  Justices,  248,  251, 
282,  372.  Joseph  Hart,  Council 
lor,  249.  Committee  for  driving 
off  cattle  increased,  253.  Lieu 
tenants,  259.  Discharge  of  sol 
diers,  266.  Militia  to  be  sent 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


43 


down,  275.  Troops  now  in  bar 
racks  to  guard  neighborhood  of 
city,  302.  To  guard  prisoners  to 
Reading,  302.  Militia,  360.  Jus 
tices,  379.  Pay  Master  of,  390, 
508.  Goods  seized  by  Colonels 
Smith  and  Keichlein,  392.  John 
Kerr  appointed  to  receive  and  col 
lect  clothing,  instead  of  General 
Lacey,  Brigadier  General,  411. 
Lieutenant,  452.  Goods  found  in 
swamp  seized,  462.  Robbery  of 
G.  Vansant,  of  Middletown,  512. 
Reward  for  robbers  in,  518,  Cloth 
ing  purchased,  541.  Agents,  556. 
B.  Walton  confined,  565.  Militia, 
626.  Militia  called  out,  636. 
Justices,  708.  Record  of  a  road, 
764.  Jno.  Hart  receives  subscrip 
tions  to  Loan  Office,  xii.,  47.  For 
feited  estates  in,  73,  77.  Militia 
called  out,  129.  Elections,  136, 
510.  Sheriffs,  136,  510.  Coroners, 
136,  510.  Representatives,  Assess 
ors,  Commiss'rs,  Councillor,  136. 
Estate  of  Gilbert  Hicks  sold,  156. 
J.  Galloway's  estate.  104, 191, 256, 
268.  Hooper's  trial,  250.  Mili 
tary  officers  appointed,  298.  Com 
missioners  of  purchases,  301. 
Sale  of  Jno.  Jones'  estate,  350. 
Edward  Jones,  R.  Swanwick,  381. 
Phineas  Paxton,  Tory,  prohibited 
from  keeping  public  house,  401, 
403.  Wm.  Scott,  Pay  Master, 
461.  Appointments,  554.  Jus 
tice  Long  resigns,  557.  Pardon  of 
J.  Baldwin,  571.  Andrew  Allen's 
estate,  615.  Auditors,  646.  Es 
tate  of  Daniel  Williams,  671. 
Election  of  military  officers,  720. 
Estate  of  Peter  Perlie  sold,  733. 
Wm.  Thomas,  734.  Complaint  of 
Captain  Joseph  against  Colonel 
Joseph  Hart,  737.  Recruits  at 
Newtown  to  be  provided  for,  xiii. , 
8.  Militia  to  rendezvous  at  ,53. 
Informality  in  election  of  Lieuten 
ant  ;  money  for  supplies,  83. 
Elections,  86,  719.  Justices,  454. 
Sheriff,  86,  391,  720.  Censors, 
719.  Coroner,  86,  391,  720.  Pay 
to  militia,  90.  Estate  of  John 
Meredith,  94.  Treasury  robbed, 
proclamation,  95.  Justice  Long 
resigns,  98.  Robbery  of  Collector 
Barton ;  depositions,  139.  D. 


Reeder  convicted  of  misdemeanor 
at  Court,  180.  Estates  of  John 
Reid  and  Owen  Roberts  sold,  180, 
183,  204.  Evan  Thomas,  John 
Overholz,  204.  Deed  to  Eben 
Carson  for  part  of  Tinicum,  Jos. 
Paxson's  estate,  236,  256,  266.  J. 
Reid,  277.  Robberies  in,  338,  339. 
Militia  called  out,  369.  Execution, 

394.  John  Tomlinson  apprehend 
ed,  431.     Agents  for  forfeited  es 
tates,  441.      A.  Bartram's  estate 
498.     Robberies,  515,  532.    Israel 
Doan,   516.     A.  Long,   524.     Ac 
counts   of  Colonel  Joseph   Hart ; 
damages  from  enemy,  574.  Estate, 
S.    Byles,    599.      Banditti,    600. 
Proceedings   against    Doans,   Dil 
lon,    £c.  ;    depositions,   616.     Es 
tate,  Joseph  Doan,  623.     Robberies 
by  the    Doans ;    depositions    and 
proclamation,     630,     687.      John 
Clark    resigns    as     Justice,    732. 
Colonel    F.    Murray,    Lieutenant, 
746.      Estate   of  Alexander   Bar- 
tram,  748-    Officers'  lands  in,  753. 
Justices,  xiv.,  139,  147,  197,  198, 
200,  203,  212,  270,  313.    Dedimus 
to   administer   oaths,   153.     Con 
tested  election  for  Justices,  197, 
207.     To  send  fifty  men  to  Wyo 
ming,   215,  555.     Elections,  237, 
555.    Sheriffs,  237,  555.    Reports, 
237,    555.      Coroners,    237,    555. 
Council,     237,     555.      Contested 
election  decided  by  appointment 
of    George    Weickart   as  Justice, 
270.      Valentine   Nelson's  estate, 
307.     Militia,  374.     Counterfeits, 

383.  Case  of  Aaron  Doan,  178, 

384,  385,  386,  387,  388,  392,  395. 
Of     Solomon     Vicars,    364,    393. 
Message  to  Assembly  respecting, 

395.  Inspector     of    flour,    488. 
Murder   and   arson  by  John   Mc 
Donald  ;  inquest  and  proclamation, 
489.     J.  Galloway's   estate,  494. 
Robbery   of    Treasury ;    prisoner 
brought     to     Philadelphia,     516. 
Militia,    596.      Excise    Collector, 
596.     Attorney  General  to  defend 
a  suit  for  land  late  of  John  Over- 
holtz,   657.      Deed  for    land   in, 
estate    of    E.    Thomas,    xv.,    14. 
Justices,   30,    32,  104,   131,   437, 
441,  644,  645.     Elections,  98,  296. 
Representatives,   98,  296.     Sher- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECOKDS. 


iffa,  98,  296,  566.  Coroners,  98, 
296,  566.  Resignation  of  Justice 
and  Collector  of  Excise  ;  William 
Harvey  chosen,  104.  Thomas 
Wright  assaults  J.  Thomas,  255, 
256.  Claim  for  land  supposed  of 
Peter  Perlee,  260.  Prothonotary, 
James  Benezet,  resigns,  269. 
Samuel  Benezet  appointed,  271. 
Burgesses  of  Bristol,  272.  Coun 
cillors,  296.  James  Hanna,  Re 
gister,  &c.,  406.  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Baxter,  receives  pension,  322,413. 
Sale  of  R.  Robertson's  estate  post 
poned,  xvi.,  35.  Receipts  from 
tavern  licenses,  83.  Justices, 
70,  105,  145,  153,  289.  Sheriff, 
192,  '490.  Coroner,  192,  490. 
Henry  Wynkoop  resigns  as  Judge 
and  Justice,  105.  Contested  elec 
tion,  129.  Election  of  President 
Court  Quarter  Sessions ;  J.  Bar 
clay  appointed,  133.  Accounts  of 
Collector  of  Excise,  136.  Irregu 
lar  election  in,  142,  151,  153. 
Fees  for  defence  of  title  in,  153. 
Estate  of  D.  Kennedy,  supposed 
escheat,  174.  Report  on  contest 
ed  election  in,  200.  Wm.  Harvey, 
Collector  of  Excise,  271.  Taxes  ; 
J.  Chapman,  Treasurer,  286. 
Patent  for  land  to  Martha  Biles, 
309,  320,  390.  Repairs  of  arms, 
400.  Pensions,  412.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Valentine  Eckart,  418. 
Militia  under  General  Lacey  in, 
457. 

Budd,  John,  story  of  West  Jersey 
Indians,  L,  449. 

Budd,  Levi,  xii.,  112. 

Budden,  James,  deed  for  part  of 
Tinicum,  xii.,  256. 

Budden,  Captain  William,  and  sons 
to  be  exchanged  for  Lieutenant 
Ball  of  Roebuck,  x.,  563,  or  Mid 
shipman  Draper,  595,  596. 

Bull,  Colonel  John,  to  appoint  guards 
for  powder-magazine,  x.,  420  ;  his 
battalion,  423,  436,  to  march  for 
Canada — articles  for,  454  ;  second 
Lieutenant  of,  457 ;  Chaplain 
appointed,  458  ;  pikes,  653 ;  ex 
amine  condition  of  associators, 
673,  674  ;  wagons,  675  ;  superin- 
tendant,  737,  at  Norrington,  784  ; 
Store  at  Norrington,  xi.,  6,  48  ; 
commands  at  Billingsport,  125, 


142 ;  officers  complain  against,  210  ; 
to  procure  teams,  &c.,  246  ;  arms 
should  be  packed,  399 ;  account 
of  work  done  at  Red  Bank  and 
Billingsport,  399 ;  services  dis 
pensed  with  as  Adjutant-General, 
400 ;  employed  to  direct  the 
works  at  Billingsport  and  Mud 
Island — his  pay,  575 ;  rations, 
636,  637 ;  to  make  repairs  at 
Fort  Island,  725,  728,  777;  to 
secure  plank,  &c.,  at  Sullivan's 
Bridge,  709  ;  to  have  boats,  717 ; 
paid,  743,  757 ;  pay  to,  xii.,  13, 
66 ;  claim  of  McGinley,  83,  105  ; 
pay  to,  180  ;  commissioner  of  pur 
chases,  301,  372,  403  ;  paid  for 

•  expense  of  dispatches  from  Wyo 
ming,  xv.,  276 ;  purchases  a  ne 
gro,  part  of  Ed.  Stiles'  confiscated 
property,  277. 

Bull,  John,  a  Moravian  Missionary, 
pass  to,  xiii.,  570. 

Bull,  William,  Governor  of  South 
Carolina,  letter  respecting  peace 
with  Indian  tribes,  ix.,  775. 

"Bull-Dog,"  Gunboat,  x.,  290,  291, 
353,  506  ;  Lieutenant  Webb,  643. 

''Bull-Dog,"  Galley,  xi.,  510. 

Bulla,  Thomas,  to  be  seized  as  inimi- 
ical,  xi.,  344. 

Bullock,  Joseph,  Warden,  xiv.,  150. 

Bullocks,  price  of,  xii.,  385. 

Bull's-head,  Philadelphia,  ii.,  134, 
491. 

Bunner,  Andrew,  owns  privateer, 
xi.,  543. 

Bunner,  Jacob,  a  Captain,  x.,  634. 

Bunthurst,  (al.  Bunter)  convicted  of 
murder,  xi.,  608;  sentenced,  609. 

Buott,  Pont  Du,  captured  and  de 
scribed,  vi.,  447. 

Buoys,  proposed  in  the  Delaware 
River,  i.,  82,204,  205  ;  iii.,  493. 

Burd,  Edward,  Prothonotary  Su 
preme  Court,  xi.,  566  ;  petition  to 
be  continued  prothonotary  of  Su 
preme  Court,  xiv.,  628;  is  ap 
pointed,  629 ;  prothonotary  of 
Court  paid  their  expenses,  xv., 
226  ;  xvi.,  17. 

Burd,  Major,  Letters  to  and  from, 
vii.,  436,  453,  619,  622,  734,  736, 
772 ;  to  furnish  supplies,  550. 

Burd,  Fort,  xvi.,  223*. 

Burd,  Colonel  James,  Commissioner 
to  cut  road  westward,  vi.,  317, 


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45 


318,  377,  403  ;  letters  to  and  from, 
377,  433,  435,  436,  466,  485  ;  for 
escorts,  435,  436 ;  on  road,  466 ; 
on  Braddock's  defeat,  vi.,  499  ; 
letter  from  Wm.  Trent  on  murders 
on  Patterson's  Creek,  641  ;  letter 
on  blowing  up  Fort  Du  Quesne, 
viii.,  234;  commissioner  with  J. 
Davenport  to  receive  Ind'n  prison 
ers,  776,  777  ;  sent  with.  Thomas 
McKee,  under  instructions,  to 
Wyoming,  ix.,  29  ;  appointed  Com 
missioner  to  Wyoming,  59. 

Burd,  John,  xi.,  493,  773. 

Burgesses  elected,  xv.,  83,  273,  463. 

Burglars  convicted  by  Supreme 
Court,  v.,  155 ;  one  reprieved, 
163. 

Burglary,  iii.,  109,  110. 

Burinol — commands,  viii.,  311. 

"Burk,"  Gunboat,  x.,  351,  585. 

Burk,  Lawrence,  sells  English 
child  to  French  at  Fort  Niagara, 
reasons  for — his  character,  viii., 
147. 

Burkhard,  Captain  Daniel,  x.,  634, 
649. 

Burley,  Henry,  xii.,  53. 

Burlington,  N.  J.,  a  general  meeting 
at.,  ii.,  253  ;  ferry  to  Bristol, 
488  ;  road  to— return  of,  iii.,  218  ; 
Indian  conference  at,  viii.,  156 ; 
called  an  "Island,"  177;  priso 
ners  sent  from,  to  York  Town,  by 
order  of  Congress,  645. 

Burney,  Thomas,  ordered  to  Phila 
delphia  to  be  examined,  v.,  600  ; 
a  counterfeiter,  xii.,  89,  272 ;  a 
notorious  counterfeiter  apprehend 
ed,  267. 

Burns,  James,  Justice,  xiii.,  647. 

Burns,  Larry,  a  soldier  in  Pennsyl 
vania  line,  arrested  for  stealing — 
excuses  himself,  xii.,  275,  276; 
released,  276. 

"  Burnt  Cabins, "  road  to,  xv.,  121, 
322,  371,  395. 

Burrall,  Jonathan,  commissioner  to 
settle  accounts  of  Commissary  de 
partment,  xiv.,  28. 

Burrows,  John,  petition  for  release, 
iii.,  81. 

Burt,  John,  Indian  trader,  concerned 
in  murder,  by  Indians  of  Thomas 
Wright,  iii.,  285,  313,  326. 

Bush,  David,  Justice  of  New  Castle 
Company,  complained  of,  by 


meeting  of  sufferings,  vii.,  405, 
559. 

Bush,  Captain  George  Bush,  xi.,  488. 

Bush,  Henry,  Sheriff,  xv.,  640. 

Bush,  Major  Solomon,  appointed 
Deputy  Adjutant-General,  xi., 
240 ;  petition,  interesting  recital 
of  his  services,  &c.,  xii.,  140  ; 
deputy  Adjutant,  referred  to 
Board  of  War,  as  Lieutenant-Col- 
nel,  151. 

Bush-Hill,  (Philadelphia,)  Indian 
conference  at,  viii.,  667. 

Bushy  Run,  murders  by  Indians, 
xi.,  718. 

Busse,  Captain  Christian,  at  Augusta 
and  Fort  Hunter,  vii. ,  302  ;  a  great 
want  of  clothes,  302. 

Busse,  Captain  Jacob,  of  Northamp 
ton,  petition  of,  and  other  Cap 
tains,  and  resolutions  of  Council, 
xii.,  141. 

Bustead,  Morgan,  to  cast  heavy 
cannon,  412,  438,  439,  462;  his 
furnace  to  be  examined  by  Cap 
tain  Loxley,  622 ;  his  air  furnace 
taken,  641. 

Butler,  Anthony,  appointed  Quarter- 
Master,  xi.,  279. 

Butler,  Mr. — to  be  furnished  with 
boats  for  wounded,  xi.,  303. 

Butler,  Colonel,  xi.,  493. 

Butler,  Charles,  petition  against  Da 
vid  Lloyd,  i.,  383,  386. 

Butler,  Lord,  sheriff,  xv.,  193,  300, 
577  ;  xvi.,  17  ;  Councillor,  204. 

Butler,  Colonel  Richard,  recommends 
officers,  xii.,  10;  return  of  his 
regiment,  37 ;  recommends  ensign, 
37;  xiii.,  418;  letters  and  pa 
pers  delivered  by  officers  to  Con 
gress,  608  ;  Lieutenant  of  Alle 
gheny  county,  xv.,  551  ;  Commis 
sioner  with  Gen.  Gibson  on  Erie 
triangle,  554  ;  and  others  propose 
purchase  of  lots  opposite  Pittsburg, 
598  ;  goods  for  Indians,  604,  618  ; 
Commissioner  for  purchase  from 
Indians  triangle  on  Lake  Erie, 
xvi.,  36;  paid,  95;  value  of  lots 
in  reserved  tract,  opposite  Pitts- 
burg,  45,  176 ;  Lieutenant  of 
Allegheny  county,  requisition  for 
men,  422  ;  report  on,  424 ;  elected 
to  Assembly,  537. 

Butler,  Simon,  Coroner,  vi.,  638. 

Butler,  Walter,  letter  from,  v. ,  624. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Butler,  William,  ferry  on  depreciated 
lands,  opposite  to,  and  other  privi 
leges,  xv.,  42. 

Butler,  Zebulon,  terms  on  delivery 
of  Fort  at  Wyoming,  by  Amos  Og- 
den,  ix.,  677;  order  for  arrest, 
682  ;  circulates  advertisements — 
proclamation  of  Governor  Penn 
against,  x.,  153;  committed, 
xiii. ,  760;  Lieutenant  of  Luzerne 
county,  xv.,  264;  xvi.,  29;  Let 
ter  from,  on  division  of  militia, 
317. 

Buttons  for  soldiers  to  be  made  out 
of  lead  and  tin,  xi.,  440. 

Buyers,  John,  Justice,  xii.,  491. 

Byers,  John,  Member  of  Congress, 
xiii.,  120,  152. 

Byrd,  Colonel,  of  Virginia,  fears  of 
Assembly  respecting  his  appoint 
ment  to  succeed  Forbes,  viii., 
297. 

•'';  c. 

Cable,  Abraham,  Justice,  xi.,  716. 
Justice,  xv.,  241. 

Cackawatchky,  a  Shawnese  Chief, 
present  to,  v.,  351,  530. 

Cadaraghqui,  fort  at,  v.,  549.  French 
building  a  ship  at,  547.  French 
building  a  fort  at,  vi.,  10. 

Cadenhead,  John,  memorial  respect 
ing  goods,  &c.,  xiii,  760,  764. 

Cadwalader,  General,  xiv.,  634. 

Cadwalader,  Colonel  John,  member 
of  Committee  of  Safety,  to  procure 
patterns  of  muskets,  &c.,  x.,  282. 
To  inspect  ordnance,  &c.,  283. 
Committee  to  wait  on,  754.  To 
command  a  brigade,  xi.,  27.  Brig 
adier  General,  62.  Appointed 
Second  Brigadier  General,  199. 

Cadwalader,  Lambert,  recommended 
as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  x.,  444. 
445.  Receives  muskets,  548. 
Made  Colonel,  767;  respecting, 
xi.,  110,  114,  131,  494. 

Cadwalader,  Robert,  recommended 
to  Congress  as  a  Colonel,  x.,  443. 

Cadwalader,  Dr.  Thomas,  member 
of  Council,  vi.,  666.  To  examine 
Surgeons,  x.,  452,  458. 

Cage,  a,  ordered  to  be  built  in  Phila 
delphia,  i.,  92.  Claim  for  build 
ing,  ii.,  26. 

Caghnawaga  Indians,  v.,  643. 


Cahectodo,  a  French  Interpreter,  iii. 
439. 

Caldwell,  Andrew,  appointed  Com- 
maiider-in-Chief  of  the  Navy  of 
Pennsylvania,  x.,  255.  Commo 
dore  of  fleet,  459,  480.  To  call 
together  officer  of  boats,  489,  651. 
Resigns  as  Commodore,  581,  587. 
Member  of  Council  of  Safety,  xi., 
45.  Appointed  member  of  Navy 
Board,  122.  A  Warden,  538  ; 
xiii.,  100.  Deed  to,  xii.,  326. 

Caldwell,  Charles,  apprehended,  ii., 
488. 

Caldwell,  James,  Sheriff,  ix.,  689, 
778. 

Caldwell,  Robert,  taken  prisoner  at 
Mount  Washington  ;  exchanged  ; 
appointed  Captain  of  marines  on 
ship,  General  Greene,  xi.,  751, 
758. 

Caldwell,  Samuel,  to  purchase  shoes, 
hats,  &c.,  x.,  402,  408.  Buys  a 
part  of  Hog  Island,  xiii.,  281,  325, 
328.  Appointed  Collector  of  ton 
nage  duty,  xv.,  417,  435.  Claim 
to  Hog  Island,  481.  Collector  of 
Tonnage;  certificate  to,  xvi.,  114. 

Calhoun,  Captain  George,  xi.,  2. 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  xii.,  16. 

Calico,  printing  by  Jno.  Hewson, 
encouraged  by  Council,  xvi.,  85. 
payments,  116,  254. 

Callahan,  David,  discharged,  x.,  465. 

Callender,  William,  resigns  as  mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  vii.,  148.  Asks 
to  examine  minutes,  394-397. 

Callender,  Captain,  ix.,  269. 

Callender,  Colonel,  x.,  737. 

Callender,  Robert,  letter  to  Baynton, 
Wharton  &  Co. ;  intended  mischief 
to  their  goods,  ix.,  302. 

Calumet  pipe,  meaning  of  ceremony 
with,  v.,  313. 

Calvert,  Benedict,  of  Maryland,  dis 
putes  and  riots,  iii.,  484. 

Calvert,  Colonel,  Governor  of  Mary 
land,  iii.,  180.  Letter  from  Gov 
ernor  Keith  to,  180-222,  224. 

Camden,  armed  boat,  x.,  351,  506, 
689. 

Cameron,  Allen,  and  Dr.  Conolly  and 
servants,  imprisoned  in  Philadel 
phia,  x.,  445.  In  room  with  Gen 
eral  McDonald,  595. 

Campbell,  an  Episcopal  clergyman 
of  dissolute  character,  writes 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Brutus  and  Cassius,  on  throwing 
off  subjection  to  powers  of  Gov 
ernor,  iii..  369. 

Campbell,  Charles,  Sub-Lieutenant, 
xi.,  618.  Commissioner  to  lay 
out  a  road,  xv.,  191. 

Campbell,  Captain  Duncan,  of  ship 
stranded  on  New  Jersey ;  orders 
respecting,  x.,  386. 

Campbell,  Francis,  letter,  on  Indian 
affairs,  vi.,  699.  Appointed  In 
dian  agent  at  Fort  Augusta,  viii., 
99.  Declines,  128. 

Campbell,  George,  member  of  Coun 
cil  of  Safety,  xi.,  45.  Prothono- 
tary  for  Philadelphia  county,  190. 
Declines  taking  oath,  195.  Reg 
ister  of  Wills,  xiii.,  253. 

Campbell,  James,  goes  to  Steele's 
fort,  vi.,  675. 

Campbell,  Captain  James,  of  man-of- 
war  Nightingale,  for  men,  viii., 
290. 

Campbell,  James,  Ensign,  xii.,  8. 

Campbell,  John,  Braddock's  defeat, 
vi.,  481. 

Campbell,  Mary,  pass  for,  xi.,  597. 

Campbell,  Michael,  pension  to  his 
children,  xv.,  430. 

Campbell,  Thomas,  Captain,  xi., 
17,  740.  Of  company  of  Rangers, 
xii.,  16,  65. 

Canachquasy,  Indian,  v.,  166. 

Canada,  proposed  expedition  from 
New  York,  ii.,  449.  Queen's  let 
ter  respecting,  449.  Governor  of, 
name  given  to  him  by  Indians,  iv., 
732.  Expedition  against,  v.,  127, 
130,  132,  134,  140-145,  14«,  152, 
159,  168,  296,  553.  Letter  from 
Governor  Clinton  to  Governor  of, 
553,  554.  Governor  Vaudievil, 
letter  of  General  Abercrombie  to, 
on  capitulation  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  viii.,  141,  504.  Col.  Bo- 
quinville,  505.  Falls  into  hands 
of  English  by  peace  treaty  of  1763 ; 
proclamation  by  Governor  Penn, 
ix. ,  80.  Colonel  Bull  to  march  for, 
x.,  454,  480,  483. 

Cannasatego,  Indian  chief — speech 
to  Delawares  about  lands,  iv.,  579. 
Dies  and  is  buried,  v.,  467. 

Canasatagy,  the  chief  town  of  the 
Senecas,  viii.,  118. 

Canasoragy,  an  Indian  town,  vi.,  444. 

Candles,  price  of,  xii.,  175. 


Caniadarogon,  an  Indian,  v.,  84. 

Cann,  James,  appointed  Register  of 
Newcastle,  i.,  121. 

Cann,  John,  member  of  Council,  i., 
369. 

Cannon  requested  from  England, 
Massachusetts  and  New  York,  v., 
173.  Answer  from  Governor  Clin 
ton,  189.  Governor  Shirley,  198. 
From  Cape  Breton,  203.  From 
Governor  Clinton,  205.  Governor 
Shirley,  206.  Admiral  Knowles, 
207.  Furnished  by  Governor  Clin 
ton,  215.  To  be  asked  of  Gover 
nor  Trelawney,  228.  Received, 
231.  Placed  on  batteries,  249, 
250.  Cost  of,  x.,  373.  Com 
mittee  on,  548.  Heavy,  to  be 
cast  by  persons  named,  412, 
462,  500.  Timber  for  carriages, 
470.  Brass,  B.  Loxley's  proposi 
tion,  627.  Brass,  xi.,  5,  6,  7, 
20.  Arrived  in  prize  vessels,  20. 
To  be  cast,  73. 

Cannon,  John,  appointed  Sub-Lieu 
tenant  of  Washington  county, 
xii.,  681. 

Cannon,  Capt.  Newton,  of  a  schooner 
from  West  Indies,  petition  to  sell 
cargo,  xii.,  11.  Depositions  and 
proceedings,  12,  13. 

Canowarookary,  an  Indian  village, 
viii.,  118. 

Canteens  ordered,  x.,  628. 

Canterbury  Township,  Kent  county, 
formed,  i.,  556. 

Cantwell,  Edmund,  Sheriff  of  New 
castle  county,  i.,  57.  Member  of 
first  Council,  65. 

Cape  Breton,  expedition  against, 
from  New  England,  iv.,  753,  754, 
762.  Commander  of,  written  to 
for  cannon,  v.,  203. 

Cape  de  Verd  Islands,  deposition  re 
specting  Gov.  of,  &c.,  iv.,  289,  296. 

Cape  May,  wrecked  goods  arrive 
from  ;  proceedings,  iii.,  238. 

Capitulation,  articles  of,  at  Fort  Ne 
cessity  to  Captain  Villier,  vi.,  52. 
Articles  of,  at  Blockhouse,  Wyo 
ming,  ix.,  771. 

Captains  recommended  to  or  by 
Congress,  x.,  634.  Appointed, 
xi.,  2,  4,  17,  18,  20,  21,  32,  37, 
62,  74,  578,  740.  Chosen,  xii.,  2, 
88,  89,  338,  374,  662  ;  xiii.,  160, 
275  ;  xiv.,  181.  ,iM  J< 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Carberry,  Captain,  case  of,  xii.,  348. 

Carberry,  Henry,  Captain  in  Penn 
sylvania  line,  to  be  arrested,  xiii., 
616.  Trial,  xiv.,  105,  106,  240. 

Carey,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  paid  for 
newspapers,  xv.,  25,  139. 

Carey,  Nathan,  Sheriff,  xv.,  193. 
Coroner,  300,  577. 

Cariljas,  Don  Francisco,  Governor  of 
Monte  Cristo,  respecting  priva 
teers,  viii.,  235. 

Carleton,  General,  letter  to,  xiii., 
680. 

Carlisle,  great  distance  from  Phila 
delphia,  v.,  657.  Commissioners 
appointed  to  hold  conference  with 
Indians  at,  665,  684,  719.  Dis 
tances  to  Shan oppens  town,  750. 
Suffering  from  Indians,  vi.,  675. 
Fort  at,  732.  Indian  conference 
at,  776,  778-784.  Conference  with 
Indians  at,  vii.,  1-6.  Colonel 
Stanwix  at,  714.  Barracks  at,  737. 
Post  through,  to  Winchester,  to 
be  continued,  viii.,  71.  Barracks 
complained  of,  71.  Fort  at,  224. 
Murder  of  Doctor  John,  &c.,  at, 
455.  Proclamation  respecting,  456. 
Colonel  Bouquet  at,  ix.,  35.  Order 
of  General  Gage  for  troops  at,  118. 
Letter  of  Governor  Penn  to  Cap 
tain  William  Murray  at,  for  troops 
to  Lancaster,  127.  Lottery  for 
Episcopal  church  in,  243,  325. 
Frederick  Stump  in  gaol  at,  438. 
Ordered  from,  to  Philadelphia,  441. 
Rescue  of  Stump,  448.  Convic 
tions,  513,  632.  Lottery  for  Steele's 
church,  622.  Conviction  and  exe 
cution,  743.  Prisoners  at,  x.,  688. 
Dr.  John  Kearsley  removed  to, 
773.  Return  of  election  of  Bur 
gesses,  &c. — expenses  of  stores  to, 
xiii.,  575.  Election  for  Chief  Bur 
gess  and  other  officers,  xv.,  216. 
Burgess  of,  463.  Gazette  paid  for 
printing,  518.  Entitled  to  a  third 
Justice,  520. 

Carlisle,  Abraham,  transcript  of  re 
cord  of  Court  of  Oyer  and  Termi- 
ner,  xi.,  600.  Order  for  execution, 
606.  Petition  to  delay  execution 
till  meeting  of  Assembly,  607,  613. 
Of  his  wife,  613.  Condemned, 
614.  Costs  in  case  of,  xii.,  36. 
Estate  in  Philadelphia  sold  to  R. 
Bethell,  xii.,  687  ;  xiii.,  6. 


Carlisle,  Alexander,  is  rewarded  for 
arresting  two  persons,  xiv.,  666. 
Pardoned  for  extortion,  xv.,  33. 

Carnaghan,  John,  Sheriff,  x.,  212, 
273.  Deposition,  235. 

Carondowana,  alias  Robert  Hunter 
(an  Indian),  marries  Mrs.  Mon- 
tour,  a  French  woman,  iii.,  295, 
337. 

Carothers,  Col.,  Lieutenant,  request 
to  resign ;  not  accepted,  xii, ,  4. 
Resignation  accepted,  94,  Letter 
from,  100,  721. 

Carothers,  John,  Lieut.-Colonel,  xi., 
272,  444,  489,  491.  Intelligence 
of  Indian  murders  in  Cumberland, 
489,  506,  520,  538.  Return  of 
militia,  772.  Resigns,  xii.,  93, 
721. 

Carpenter,  Sub-Lieutenant,  resigns, 
xii.,  395. 

Carpenter,  Emanuel,  Justice,  xiii., 
290.  Resigns,  xiv.,  563. 

Carpenter,  Lieutenant  John,  ap 
pointed,  x.,  678. 

Carpenter,  Joshua,  a  Justice,  i.,  382. 

Carpenter,  Samuel,  has  execution 
against  Society  of  Free  Traders, 
i.,  146,  149.  Succeeds  Clay- 
poole  in  Council,  210.  With 
others  proposes  to  set  up  a 
bank,  236.  Appointed  by  W. 
Penn,  assistant  to  Governor  Mark- 
ham,  475.  Appointed  Treasurer, 
576.  Member  of  new  Council,  580. 
Proposes  to  settle  claims  for  Blue 
Anchor  Landing,  and  take  Walnut 
street  wharf,  ii.,  19.  Asks  allow 
ance  for  taking  Babbit,  55.  Af 
firmed,  96.  Provincial  Treasurer, 
122.  Produces  his  accounts,  153. 
Goes  to  New  Castle  about  powder 
money,  351.  Treasurer,  530. 

Carpenters'  Hall,  militia  to  meet  at, 
to  protect  Congress  from  insult, 
xiii.,  664.  Rooms  spoken  of  for 
public  offices,  xvi.,  486. 

Carr,  Jno.,  Sheriff,  xii.,  510;  xiii.,  87. 

Carriages,  for  majesty's  service  hire, 
vii.,  433.  443.  Hire  of,  in  majes 
ty's  service,  viii.,  171,  333,  342, 
344,  373,  397,  549.  Bill  proposed 
for  regulating  hire  of,  66. 

Carrough  and  Fullerton,  build  and 
launch  boat ' '  Effingham, "  x. ,  314. 

Carson,  Andrew,  pilot,  xiv.,  49,  53, 
68,  69,  183. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Carson,  Ebenezer,  deed  to,  at  Tini- 
cum,  xiii.,  236,  623. 

Carson,  James,  bond  to  J.  Moles- 
worth,  xiii.,  385. 

Carson,  John,  Indian  trader,  arrives 
at  Fort  Augusta,  vii.,  773. 

Carson,  John,  of  Carlisle,  to  attend 
to  repairs  of  muskets,  xi.,  739. 

Carson,  John,  letters  to  and  from, 
xii.,  8,  16.  Clothes  for  a  wounded 
officer,  318. 

Carson,  Lieutenant,  arrives  with 
prize  to  the  ship  General  Greene ; 
mast  required,  xii.,  19. 

Carson,  Joseph,  Paymaster  succeed 
ed,  xi.,  23,  27.  To  appraise  an 
armed  boat,  670.  Paid  for  goods 
seized  in  Bucks,  392,  397,  413, 
462,  476.  Asks  for  camion,  636, 
696.  Deed  for  part  of  Tinicum, 
xii.,  256.  Fine  remitted,  506. 
Deed  to,  for  land  on  Hollander's 
Creek,  xiii.,  52.  In  N.  L.,  126. 

Carson,  Samuel,  Lieutenant,  xi., 
751.  Applies  for  clothing,  xii., 
687. 

Carter,  Christopher,  taken  into  custo 
dy,  x.,  360.  May  be  visited  in  jail, 
371.  Released  on  bond,  372. 
Friends  may  visit,  397.  To  be  re- 

.  leased,  on  leaving  the  country,  455. 

Carter,  Henry,  traitor,  xii.,  273. 

Carter,  James,  to  superintend  ma 
king  firelocks,  x.,  650. 

Carter,  John,  appointed  Regulator  of 
Weights  and  Measures,  iii.,  372. 

Carter,  William,  Sheriff  of  Philadel 
phia  county,  L,  195.  Term  ex 
pires,  211. 

Carthagena,  letter  from  Command 
ant,  respecting  citizens  returned 
from  thence,  xvi.,  381. 

Cartledge,  John,  informs  about  dis 
turbances  at  Conestogoe,  iii.,  15. 
Interprets,  45.  His  accounts  for 
treaty  with  Indians,  81.  Sent 
with  wampum  to  Conestogoe  In 
dians,  114.  Suspected  of  Indian 
murder,  146,  148-156,  157.  Left 
off  as  Justice,  157.  Committed  to 
Sheriff  till  legally  discharged,  162. 
Admitted  to  habeas  corpus,  162. 
Delivered  to  magistrates  for  trial, 
165.  Message  respecting,  167. 
Petition  for  trial,  186.  Indians 
ask  for  his  pardon,  189,  200. 
'  Trial  deferred,  191. 


Cartledge,  Edmund,  suspected  of 
murdering  an  Indian,  iii.,  146, 
148-156.  Petition;  bailed,  156. 
Committed  to  Sheriff  till  legally 
discharged,  162.  Habeas  corpus, 
162.  Delivered  to  magistrates, 
165,  167.  Petition  for  trial,  187. 
Trial  deferred,  191.  Pardon  asked 
for  by  Indians,  189,  200. 

Cartridges,  certificate,  x.,  577. 
Weight  of  powder  to  ball,  587. 
Sizes  of  muskets,  588.  Paper  for, 
701.  To  have  buckshot  in,  626. 

Cartridge  paper,  x.,  701. 

Cartwright,  Richard,  on  bounds  of 
Connecticut,  1664,  vi.,  263. 

Casdrop,  Major,  to  have  bridge  over 
Schuylkill  removed  to  the  Dela 
ware,  &c.,  xi.,  298,  305.  Called 
into  service ;  Richard  Dennis  to 
supply  his  place  at  Schuylkill, 
310.  To  replace  bridge  at,  536. 

Cash,  Caleb,  Coroner,  ix.,  57,  199, 
286,  333,  398,  547,  623,  6S9,  777; 
x.,  56.  Dies,  78. 

Caswell,  Governor  of  North  Carolina, 
letter  on  refugee,  xii.,  314.  Let 
ter  on  Convention,  xv.,  159. 

Catawba  Indians,  murder  of,  iii., 
21.  Aid  in  settling  peace  between 
Virginia  and,  requested,  iv.,  755. 
Complaint  against  North  Indians 
by  South  Carolina,  v.,  346.  Un 
friendly  —  wampum  returned  in 
consequence  by  other  Indians, 
402.  At  Fort  Loudouu,  viii., 
111. 

Cathcart,  John,  asks  relief,  respect 
ing  goods  sold  him  by  Sheriff,  iii., 
241. 

Catholics,  Roman,  letter  from  Jus 
tices  of  Berks  Co.  respecting,  vi., 
503,  533. 

Cattle,  only  one  half  of  stock  to  be. 
killed,  ii.,  27.  Certain  days,  be 
tween  which  none  to  be  killed,  27. 
To  be  driven  from  shores  of  river, 
xi.,  4,  266,  281,  310.  Stock  to  be 
preserved  and  fed ;  proclamation, 
429. 

Cauffmann,  Joseph,  refused  right  to 
hold  land,  being  a  Roman  Catholic, 
596. 

Cavenaugh,  William,  Notary  Public, 
xiv.,  287. 

Caves,  in  Philadelphia,  dwellers  in, 
ordered  before  Council,  i.,  160. 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


Letter  from  Governor  Penn,  re 
specting,  163,  William  Frampton 
petitions  for  removal,  from  before 
his  door,  167,  199.  To  be  cleared 
by  a  certain  day,  201. 

Cayuga  Indians,  Scaienties,  a  noted 
man  among,  at  Chamber's  Mill, 
T.,  83.  Indians  in  Philadelphia, 
x.,  255. 

Cecil,  Charles,  claim  for  city  lots, 
xv.,  379,  387,  436,  459,  480,  481. 

Celeron,  Captain,  a  French  officer  on 
the  Ohio  —  extraordinary  letters 
from,  v.,  425.  Speech  to  Indians, 
530.  Leaden  plates  on  Ohio, 
634. 

Censors  elected,  xiiL,  673,  719,  720, 
721,  722,  723,  726,  729,  730.  F. 
A.  Muhlenberg,  President,  744. 

Censors,  council  of,  F.  A.  Muhlen 
berg,  President,  receives  his  pay, 
xiv.,  2,  8.  S.  Davidson,  140.  W. 
Irvine,  160.  St.  Clair,  163.  A 
Wayne,  166.  Pay  for,  170,  176, 
184.  Doorkeeper  paid,  196,  203, 
210,  212.  Pay  to,  213,  229,  231. 
Report  of,  335. 

Census,  United  States,  xvi.,  401. 

Cesna,  Charles,  xiii.,  298.  Com 
plaints  against,  509.  To  be  prose 
cuted  for  forgery  and  perjury,  xiii., 
683.  His  sureties,  letter  of  Thos. 
Smith  on,  xiv.,  29.  Fees  paid  in 
case  of,  266. 

Cesna,  John,  Coroner,  x.,  101,  212. 
Sheriff,  xii.,  147,  547  ;  xiii.,  134. 
Expenses  as,  xvi. 

Cesna,  Major,  xi.,  123.  Sheriff,  363. 
Takes  arms  from  individuals,  xii., 
575. 

Chalkley,  Thomas,  iii.,  246. 

Challenge,  Captain  Young  confined 
for  giving  a,  xii.,  62,  67. 

Chaloner,  John,  Commissary — report 
purchase  of  flour  by  agent  of  Ma 
ryland,  xi.,  767.  Deputy  Commis 
sary  of  purchases,  xii.,  253.  Deed 
for  part  of  Tinicum,  256.  Appoint 
ed  auctioneer  for  N.  L.,  xvi.,  315, 
316.  Auctioneer  at  Philadelphia, 
receipts  for  duties  on  sales,  500. 

Chamberlain,  Edward,  appointed 
Master  at  Arms,  &c.  Resigns, 
x.,  512. 

Chamberlain,  Maj.  James,  appointed 
Wagon  Master,  xii.,  393. 

Chamberlaine,  Samuel,  appointed  to 


run  line   between  Maryland  and 
Pennsylvania,  iv.,  313. 

Chamberlain,  Peter,  road  to,  i., 
387. 

Chambers,  Benjamin,  appointed  to 
keep  order  in  public  houses,  i.,  74. 
As  High  Sheriff,  to  summon  juries, 
86.  Appointed  a  Sub-Treasurer 
for  Philadelphia  county,  111.  Debt 
against,  152.  Petition,  189,  190. 
For  a  road  to  Bucks  county,  298. 
Petition  for  Arch  street  bridge 
and  Front,  330.  Water  Bailiff, 
342.  Complains  of  two  Swedes 
ministers  setting  up  a  boat  at 
Schuylkill  ferry,  ii.,  137.  Case 
of  Rudman  and  Sandal,  147, 
149,  150.  President  of  Free  So 
ciety  of  Traders,  154,  163.  In 
vents  a  boat,  258.  Objects  to  other 
ferries,  258.  Attacked  by  Swedes, 
477.  Petition  about  ferry,  525. 
Intelligence  about  Great  Cove, 
&c.,  vi.,  675. 

Chambers,  Colonel,  xii.,  8. 

Chambers,  James,  applies  to  be 
Prothonotary,  xiii.,  324. 

Chambers,  Joseph,  at  house  at  Pax- 
ton,  memorandum  of  message  to 
Indians,  v.,  84,  87. 

Chambers'  mill  at  Paxton,  Indians 
at,  v.,  83. 

Chambers,  Lieutenant  John,  account, 
xiii.,  702. 

Chambers,  Stephen,  present  at  riot 
at  J.  Wilson's,  gives  bail,  xii., 
137.  Censor,  xiii.,  722. 

Chambers,  Thomas,  appointed  En 
sign,  xiii.,  215. 

Chamhly  and  St.  John,  forts,  prison 
ers  taken  at,  released  on  parole,  x., 
410. 

Chambou,  Monsieur  Du,  commands 
Fort  DuBuott,  vi.,  447. 

Chancellor,  William,  xvi.,  456. 

Chancery  Courts  proposed,  iii.,  91, 
105.  Assembly  and  Council  recom 
mend  Governor  Keith  to  hold, 
105.  Members  of  Council  to  sit 
on  bench  with  Governor,  106. 
Proclamation  for  holding  at  Phila 
delphia,  106.  Held  by  Governor 
Gordon,  266.  Persons  appointed 
to  draw  up  rules,  266.  Petitions 
respecting — history  of,  617.  ;  iv., 
19,  21,  22,  27,  32,  33,  34,  35,  36, 
37,  38,  40-16. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


51 


Chandler,  -Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  B.,  let 
ter  to,  x.,  359. 

Chaplains  to  Battalions,  x.,  452, 
457,  550. 

Chapman,  Abraham,  Commissioner 
for  building  new  court-house  and 
prison  for  Bucks  county,  in.,  241. 

Chapman,  Benjamin,  Sheriff,  vi., 
638  ;  vii.,  266. 

Chapman,  John,  Coroner,  v.,  55. 
Justice,  xi.,  708  ;  xv.,  30.  Re 
signs,  104. 

Chapman,  Joseph,  Coroner,  iv.,  669, 
748,  782. 

Chapman,  Samuel,  imprisoned,  xii., 
540. 

Charles,  Robert,  appointed  clerk  of 
Council  at  suggestion  of  Governor 
Gordon,  iii.,  257.  Minutes  to  be 
under  inspection  of  James  Logan, 
iii.,  257.  Commissioner  to  Mary 
land,  544.  Appointed  agent  with 
Bgnjamin  Franklin  to  England, 
viii.,  512.  Agent  in  England,  ix., 
10. 

Charles  II.,  King,  death  of,  i.,  132. 

Charleston,  S.  C.,  yellow  fever  at, 
vessels  from,  examined  and  stop 
ped  at  Mud  Island,  xii.,  457,  483. 

Charlestown  —  exchanged  prisoners 
arrive  in  Philadelphia  in  distress 
and  are  provided  for,  xiii.,  1. 

Charter  —  number  of  members  to 
stand,  i.,  71.  To  be  enrolled,  71. 
Read,  signed,  sealed  and  delivered, 
and  old  one  returned  with  hearty 
thanks,  72.  Of  liberty,  111. 
Amended,  111.  Members  to  be 
elected  according  to  charter,  324, 
577. 

Charter  for  Bristol,  iii.,  102. 
•Charter  of  Pennsylvania,  i.,  17. 
New  preferred  to  old,  63.  Altera 
tions  proposed,  68.  To  be  tran 
scribed,  68.  Committee  to  draw 
up,  69,  70.  Under  great  seal, 
276. 

Charter  of  Philadelphia,  signed,  ii., 
61.  Version  respecting  Justices 
being  Aldermen,  66.  Bill  for  con 
firmation  proposed,  153. 

Charter  of  Privileges  read,  ii.,  46. 
Of  property,  also  of  Philadelphia, 
read,  53.  Signed,  56.  Copy  of 
it,  56-60.  Sent  for,  by  Council, 
103.  Bill  for  confirming,  155,  156, 
157,  158,  170,  171,  172. 


Charter  of  Property  read,  ii.,  54.  A, 
prepared  by  D.  Lloyd,  61.  Signed 
under  conditions,  62.  Instrument 
asked  for  and  sent  to  Assembly, 
109,  110,  157,  199,  252. 

Charter  of  Liberty  to  be  kept  by 
Master  of  Rolls,  i.,  111.  For 
Philadelphia  to  be  drawn  up,  117. 
Old  charter  taken,  573.  Old  and 
new,  573,  580.  Out  of  settlement, 
597. 

Chartier's  Island,  in  Ohio,  sale  of 
ordered,  xvi.,  284, 

Chartier,  Peter,  accepts  a  commis 
sion  under  French,  iv.,  757,  759. 
Fears  from,  v.,  1.  Goes  over  to 
French,  167.  Seduces  Ind'ns,  311. 

Chartier,  Martin,  sent  on  message  to 
Indians,  ii.,  390.  Complaint,  403. 
Indian  interpreter,  iii.,  22. 

Chastenoy,  Monsieur,  Lieutenant- 
General  of  Leeward  Islands,  rela 
tive  to  English  prisoners  taken  by 
French  privateer,  and  also  some 
free  negroes,  v.,  71,  122.  Letter 
to,  with  Spanish  prisoners,  131. 
Reported  capture  of  a  French  ship 
from,  347. 

"Chatham,"  galley — man  paid  for 
loss  of  arm,  xi. ,  464.  Lieutenants 
Meyers  and  McClaner,  576.  Cap 
tain  Roach,  578. 

"Chatham,"  gunboat,  x.,  305. 

Chatham,  John,  Coroner,  xiii.,  398. 

Chatham,  Lieutenant  John,  of  a 
boat,  x.,  339. 

Cheaver,  Peter,  an  Indian  trader, 
iii.,  501. 

Cheltenham,  road  to  Philadelphia, 
i.,  379,  384,  387.  Petition  about 
road,  ii.,  549. 

Chenastry,  on  Susquehanna,  iii.,  295. 

Cheny,  Colonel  Thomas,  sub-Lieu 
tenant  of  Chester,  xi.,  321,  507. 

Cherokees,  oppose  the  French,  vii., 
31.  Conference  with,  552.  Chiefs 
answer,  558.  Message  from,  528, 
599,  600,  603.  Arrive  destitute 
at  Fort  Loudoun,  viii.  ;  Sir  J.  St. 
Glair's  opinion  of  them,  77.  He 
and  Mr.  Hockly  refuse  supplies, 
77.  March  from  Fort  Loudoun, 

111.  Engaged  to  aid  in  defence, 

112.  Arrive  from  Virginia,  126. 
Deputy   attacked    with   pleurisy, 
128.     Message   of,  to   Delawares, 
135.     Sick  recovers,  141. 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Chestnut  Hill,  action  at,  xiv.,  637. 

Chester  Co.,  Sheriff  of,  i.,  58,  174. 
Seal  for,  ordered ;  its  device,  66. 
Sub-Treasurer  appointed  for,  111. 
Division  line  between  Philadelphia 
and,  126,  154,  265,  266.  Refusal 
to  survey  lands  in,  151,  153. 
Deputy  Surveyor  of,  151,  154,  193. 
A  Justice  complained  of,  157.  Re 
quest  of  clerk,  182.  Members  of 
Council,  196,  213.  Complaint 
against  Sheriff,  200.  Which  of 
the  members  to  attend  Council, 
234.  Welsh  Tract,  263-265,  266. 
Petition  to  extend  it,  263.  Depo 
sition  of  John  Blunston,  264. 
Thomas  Usher,  264.  Election 
disputed,  268.  Taxes  for  New 
Castle  to  be  paid  in,  till  division 
is  made.  311.  Justices,  320,  374. 
J.  Blunston,  member  of  Council, 

331.  Resigns,    333.      Successor 
elected,  and  declines,  335.     Sher 
iff,  368.     Petition  to  divide,  from 
New  Castle  co.,  379,  388.   Jn.  Bris- 
tow,  Ranger  of,  called  to  account 
for  a  marked  horse,  438.    Amount 
of  one    penny  tax,    462.      Trial 
of  a  vessel  seized,  to  be  in,  475. 
Petition  for  a  ferry  at  the  rock, 
478.     Bridge  over  Chester  creek, 
522,  526.    Sale  of  old  Court  house, 
525.     Petition,  Ann  Baynton,  536. 
Bridge   over  Chester  creek,   525, 
624.     Andrew  Job,  Sheriff,  ii.,  22. 
Roads,    33.      Commission    for    a 
Court  to  be  held  extra,  105.    Jno. 
Hoskins,  Sheriff,  105,  397.    Taxes, 
150.     Road,  239.     Wm.  Davis,   a 
Justice,  removed,  561.     Trial  for 
murder,  612,  613,  616,  629.     Jus 
tices,    iii.,   28,   50.      Sheriffs,   31, 
56,  69,  108,  140,  260,  332.     Coro 
ners,   31,    56,   69,   108,   140,   260, 

332.  Petition   of  murderers,  41. 
Justices  complain  of  grievances  in 
commissions  to  Justices  ;  action  of 
Council  on,  57.     Township  of  New 
Garden,  91.    Rocks  and  mountains 
between,   and    Philadelphia,    111. 
Petition   for   a    division   between 
Philadelphia  and,  111.   Uninhabit 
ed  and  unsettled  lands   in,  142. 
Petition  for  roads,  142.    Difficulties 
in  paying  taxes  for  want  of  divi 
sion  line ;    Secretary's    report   on 
original  proprietary  line,  and  ac 


tion  and  decision  of  Council,  144, 

158.  Line    of   1688  referred  to, 

159.  Papers  of  Record  in  hands 
of    Pat    Robinson's   widow,   159. 
Search  for   evidence   of    division 
line,    160.      To   pay  expenses   of 
messenger  to  Maryland,  175.     Pe 
tition  for  respite  of  Mary  Woolvin, 
186,  193.    And  for  Wm.  Hill,  189, 
193.     Wm.  Battin,  to  be  hung  in 
chains,   193.     Isaac   Taylor,   Sur 
veyor,  and  Elisha  Gatchell,  made 
prisoners   by  Maryland,   212,  214. 
Road  to   Swede's  Ford,  225,  230. 
Road  near  Thomas  Moore's  mill, 
227.     Confirmed,  231.     Complains 
of  encroachments   and  grievances 
from  New  Castle  county,  234,  236. 
Division  line,     234.      Old   Court 
house  and  prison  to  be  sold,  235. 
Justices,  256.     Jno.  Taylor,  Sher 
iff,  Jno.  Mendenhall,  Coroner,  260, 
289.     Road  through  Pequea,  263. 
Commissioners     appointed,     263. 
Send    Justices    left    out,    James 
James,  commissioned,  282.     John 
Burt,  an  Indian  trader  from,  286. 
Daniel  Williamson,  a  member  of 
Assembly,   dies,  228.     Conviction 
for  murder  of  Indians  in,  327.     R* 
Parke,  Coroner,   332.     Jno.  Tay 
lor,  Sheriff,  332.     Proposes  a  di 
vision  of  the  county ;  inconveni 
ently  large;   no  jail  at,  343.     Re 
ference  to  Assembly,  344.     Divi 
sion  agreed  to,   and  persons  ap 
pointed  to  it,  345.    And  lines,  345. 
Complaint  from  Governor  of  Mary 
land,    347.     Division;    Lancaster 
county  taken  from  it,  355.     Sher-« 
iff  and  Coroner,  370,  387.     Regu 
lator   of    Weights   and   Measures 
appointed,  372.     New  Justices  to 
be    elected,  in  lieu  of  those   de 
clined,    381.      John   Karnanghan, 
a  Justice,  412.     Sheriffs,  416,  464, 
520,    574.       Coroners,    416,    464, 
520,  574.     Bridge  to  be  built  over 
Cobb's   creek,  426,  428.     Persons 
to  build  ;    their  report,  431.     His 
tory  of  division  line,  470.     Jus 
tices,    531,     533.       Sheriffs,    614. 
Coroner,   614.     Petition,    respect 
ing  Court  of   Chancery ;    its   his 
tory,  617.     Petition  against  Court 
of    Chancery,    iv.,    37.      Sheriffs, 
80,  247,  309,  352,  469,  500,  602, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


53 


669,  748,  782.     Coroners,  86,  247, 
309,  352,  469,  500,  601,  669,  748, 
782.     Difficulties  with  Maryland  ; 
numerous     documents,    101-151. 
Road  from  Lancaster  to  Coventry 
Iron  Works,  on  French  creek,  152, 
266.      Road   from   Susquehanna ; 
laid   out,   181.      Case    of   Elisha 
Gatchell  attached  by  persons  from 
Maryland,     227.       Justices,     259, 
312,   481,  482.     Roads,   278,  282, 
284,   495,   503.     Juror  set   aside 
for  declining  to  take  affirmation, 
482.     Standard  weights  and  meas 
ures  purchased  by  ;  Regulator  ap 
pointed,  507.     Justices  appointed, 
v.,    3,    387,    547,    572.      Sheriffs 
elected,   55,   120,    345,   411,   464, 
550,  597,  662.     Coroners  elected, 
55,  120,  345,  411,  464,  550,  597, 
662.      Complaint   against   Justice 
Ruston,    78,    95,    378.      Road    to 
Cobb's  creek,   &c.  complained  of 
by  George    Gray,    99,    100,    202. 
Officers    chosen  by  companies    of 
Associators,  185,  186,  247.     Com 
missions    to,    209,    325.      Sheriff 
complained  of  by  Governor  Ogle, 
case  of  Samuel  England,  376,  382. 
Justices  Ruston  and  Emmet  com 
plained  of  by  inhabitants  ;  proceed 
ings  respecting   them;    Presbyte 
rians  involved,  378.     New  county 
out   of,  619.     Act  respecting    In 
spectors,    619.      Sheriffs    elected, 
vi.,   144,  638.     Coroners  elected, 
144,   638.     Law  for    chosing    In 
spectors,  623,  624.     Danger  from 
Indians,  670.     A  large  number  of 
persons  coming  from,   to  compel 
Governor    and  Assembly  to  pass 
certain  laws,  729.    Sheriffs  elected, 
vii.,  266.     Coroners  elected,  266. 
Complaint  of  Justice  Ashbridge, 
406.     Justices  elected,  417.     Mor- 
decai     Moore,     C.    Burgess,    417. 
Number  of  Roman  Catholics  in, 
448.    Address  of  Assembly  against 
William  Moore,   Justice,  to  Gov 
ernor,     741.      Proceedings,     776. 
Coroners  appointed,  viii.,  223,  4  '3, 
506,  781.     Sheriffs  appointed,  223, 
403,  506,  781.     Case  of  William 
Moore,  Justice  of,  1,  11,  17,  1(52, 
282,  287.     Wagons  furnished  by, 
376.   Respecting  choice  of  Inspect 
ors,  400.     Trial  and  execution  of 


John  Lewis,  496.     Justices,   573. 
Dams,   &c.,    683.      Banks,   dams, 
&c.,  ix.,  24.    Coroners  elected,  57, 
199,  285,  333,  398,  547,  623,  689, 
777.      Sheriffs    elected,    57,    199, 
285,  333,  398,  547,  623,  689,  777, 
Justices  appointed,  205,  673,  750. 
Conviction,  235.     Execution,  236, 
545,   678.     Lottery  for   Episcopal 
churches  in,  243.     Writ  for  elec 
tion  of  new  member  of  Assembly, 
in   room   of   John   Fairlamb,    de 
ceased,     301.      New   member     of 
Assembly,  in  room  of  John  Mor 
ton,     375.       Sheriff     to     receive 
Stump     and     his     servant    from 
Lancaster,     and     send    them    to 
Philadelphia,   442.     Act   for  em 
bankments,   470,    472,    576,   658. 
John    Fairlamb   dies,     550.      Di 
vision    of,     556,     563-579,     729. 
Road  to   Philadelphia,   623,   627, 
692.    Forges  and  furnaces  in  1750, 
632-636.     Special  Court,  for  trial 
of  a  negro  in,  for  rape,  648.     Em 
bankments,  x.,  26,  42.     Estate  of 
Samuel     Phipps,     &c.,     40,     42. 
Sheriffs  elected,  56,  100,  211,  270. 
Coroners  elected,  56,  100,  211,  270. 
Justices  ;  convictions ;  executions, 
&c,    43,    65,    94,     92,    265,     268. 
' '  Chester  County  man  ' '  demands 
money  from  J.  Galloway,  44.     Al 
leged  error  in  road  to  Lancaster, 
65,    69.     Estate  of  Win.  Martin, 
72.       Complaint    against   Sheriff, 
&c.,  for  not  aiding  custom  house 
officer  in  seizing  a  vessel,  230.    De 
cision  of  Governor,  that  the  juris 
diction  of  the  county  does  not  ex 
tend  into  the  river,  232.     Estate 
John    Taylor,    259,    261.     Procla 
mation    for    murderer    of    John 
Faughnar,    269.     Colonel  Wayne 
of,  288.     Manufacture  of  arms  in, 
356.     Letter  to  Committee  to  be 
prepared,   507.     Powder  for,  526. 
Battalion    ordered  from    Chester, 
605.     Troops   to    be    ready,    627. 
Declaration  of  Independence  to  be 
published,   635,    677,   753.     Elec 
tion  contrary  to  Convention ;  Sher 
iff  Vernon  arraigned,   742.     Pro 
thonotary,  xi.,  188.     Register  and 
Recorder  of  Deeds,  190.     Prothon- 
otary  197,  230,  244.    Justices,  198, 
251,   274,    759.      Recorder   to   be 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


written  to  respecting  papers,  216. 
Artillery  company  applies  for  can 
non,  219.     Lieutenants,  229,  257, 
318.      Paymaster,   230.      Records 
detained    from    Prothonotary,    C. 
Davis ;    John    Evans,    Judge    Su 
preme   Court,   270.     Militia   sent 
to,  from  Philadelphia,  275.     Wa 
gons    to   be     impressed ;     militia 
called  out,  302,  318.     Committee 
to  collect  blankets,  328.     Militia, 
360.      John   Temple    seized   and 
imprisoned,    362.     Pay  to    horse 
men,  387.     Case  of  Charles  Din- 
gee,  402.     Purchase  of  provisions 
in,      423.       Paymaster,      Beaton, 
444.       Complaint      against,      for 
bringing   to    Philadelphia,  provi 
sions,    445.      Traitors     in,     496. 
Militia,  497.     Murder  of  William 
Hammon,  and  proclamation,  446. 
Flag  at,  591.     Ravages  of  enemy 
in  ;  expenses  of  prisoners  ;   guard 
to  aid  in  collecting  militia  fines  in, 
507.  Justices,  541.    Disputed  elec 
tion  of  representatives,   621,  622, 
623.    Claim  and  payment  of  reward 
for  arrest  of  James  Fitzpatrick,  a 
noted  robber,   616,     Sheriff,    624. 
Commissioners       and     Assessors' 
election  illegal,    662.      Elections, 
729,    760,    772.      Militia    officers 
chosen,  xii.,  2.     Justices,  15,  285. 
W.    Clingham   receives    subscrip 
tions  to  Loan  Office,  47.     Militia 
called  out,  129.     Councillor,  131, 
148.      Justices,    752.      Assembly, 
131,  512.     Sheriff,  131,  151,   512. 
Coroners,  131,  151,  512.     Militia; 
resolution  respecting,  142.     Elec 
tion  of  D.  Gardner  confirmed,  146. 
Estate  of  Christian  Wilson,   246. 
Military   officers    appointed,    298. 
Commissioner  of  purchases,  301. 
Murder  of  Wm.  Boyd  in,  by  Jno. 
and  Robert  Smith ;  reward  offered 
by  State,  349.     Paid,    362.     Mili 
tary  election,   379.     Militia  duty, 
456.     Estate  David  Dawson,  463. 
Justices     and    Treasurer     resign, 
526.      Appointments,    554.      Pay 
for  soldiers,  600.     Auditors,  647. 
Agents  not  to  receive  money  for 
sales    at   Hogg    Island,   xiii.,    14. 
False  returns  of  election,  43.    Mi 
litia  called  out,  53.  Sales  of  confis 
cated  estates,  56,  57.  Elections,  87, 


392,  722.  Sheriffs,  87,  392,  722. 
Censors,  722.  Coroners,  87,  392, 
722.  Justices,  633.  John  Hannum 
as  Justice  resigns,  105,  and  Agent, 
106.  Robbery  of  collectors,  129.  De 
positions,  139.  Justices,  140.  Wm. 
Armstrong's  estate,  182.  Justices, 
219,  316.  Estate  of  Wm.  Mad- 
dock,  251.  Military  officers  elected, 
282.  Robberies  in,  338.  British 
goods  seized,  482,  525,  526,  563. 
Robberies,  proclamations,  339,533. 
Isaac  Pyle  pardoned,  577.  Jus 
tices,  xiv.,  138,  217,  226,  228,  567. 
Prothonotary,  complaint  against, 
204,  209.  Election,  238,  555.  Sher 
iffs,  238,  555.  Represen'ives,  238, 
558.  Coroner,  238,  555.  Com 
missioner,  238,  555.  Execution 
ordered,  240.  Contested  election, 
260.  Collector  of  excise,  445. 
Adam  Grubb,  flour  inspector,  487. 
Lieutenant,  486.  Appeal  of  Lieut. 
Thomas  Levis,  522.  Militia,  584, 
Execution  of  Eliz.  Wilson  ordered, 
586.  Postponed,  591.  Execution 
of  Robert  Elliott  ordered,  622. 
Pardoned,  635.  Abuses  and  irreg 
ularities,  647.  Lieut'nt  R.  Smith 
removed,  650.  Restored  as  Lieut, 
of  County — further  proceedings, 
658,  660,  661,  664,  665,  666,  670. 
Sales  of  confiscated  lands  ordered 
of  A.  Matthias,  Aspden,  &c.,  663. 
Successor  to  R.  Smith,  666.  Chas. 
Dilworth  appointed,  670.  Pardon 
of  several  persons,  671.  P.  Frazer, 
Recorder  and  Register,  xv.,  4; 
and  Justice,  38.  Sale  of  P.  Bui- 
la's  property  postponed,  6.  F.  & 
W.  Armstrong's  do.,  9.  Orders 
for  executions  of  McDonough  and 
Shirtliffe,  the  latter  to  be  reprieved 
under  the  gallows,  31.  Militia, 
32,  37,  40,  98,  105.  Justices,  38, 
39,  41,  96,  359,  450.  Sale  of  R. 
Young's  property  postponed,  61. 
Contested  election,  62,  131.  Deed 
for  late  estate  of  M.  Aspden  in,  72. 
Sheriffs,  98,  296,  566.  Coroner, 
98,  296,  566.  Sale  of  estate  of 
Peter  Bell  postponed,  120.  Peti 
tion  of  tax  collectors  ;  Capt.  David 
Hayes's  Co.,  141.  Treas.'s  acc't, 
179.  Contested  elections,  182.  J. 
McClelland,  County  Lieutenant,  in 
room  of  C.  Dilworth,  resigned, 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


55 


197.  Account  of  D.  Cloyd,  Trea 
surer  of,  for  taxes,  &c.,  227.  Cap 
tain  Rudolph's  company,  261. 
Negro  of  John  Bell,  fine  remitted, 
267.  Election  set  aside,  326. 
Fines,  327,  328,  413.  Reduced, 
371.  Complaints  against  Cabel 
Davis,  prothonotary,  404,  405, 
406,  410.  Petition  of  Quakers  to 
Council  respecting  militia  fines 
and  order  of  Council  on  it,  418. 
Contested  election,  450.  R.  Wil 
ling,  councillor,  566.  Justices, 
xvi.,  6,  38,  52,  88,  96,  200,  433. 
Militia,  8,  18,  251.  Accounts  in, 

30,  34.    Sureties  for  prothonotary, 

31.  Contested  election,  38.    Chil 
dren  of  John  L.  Shumann  called 
on  to  pursue  a  claim  in  Germany, 
49.     Accounts  of  John  Christie, 
collector  of  excise,   50.      Amount 
of  tavern  and  marriage  licenses, 
61.    Contested  election,  68.    Con 
firmed,  88.     Tavern  licenses,  166. 
Opinion   of    Attorney-General    in 
regard  to  Justices  and  Judges,  on 
division  of  the  county,  187.    She 
riff,  190,  232,  492.     Coroner,  190, 
232,  492.     Part  erected  into  new 
county- surety  increased,  194.   Re 
port  on   contested  election — it  is 
confirmed  and  Justice  R.  Cooper 
elected,  200.    Doctr.  Thomas  Rus- 
ton  claims  his  seat  in  Council  over 
Colonel  R.  Willing— decision,  202. 
Tavern  licenses,  272.     Excise  re 
ceived  by  J.  Christie,  355.     Mili 
tia  battalion  of  Colonel  John  Mc 
Dowell,  372.  Tavern  and  marriage 
licenses,   380.       Repairs  of  arms, 
416.     Militia  officers  elected,  419. 
Pay  of   Captain    David   Crosby's 
company,    424.      Andrew    Boyd, 
wagon-master,  533. 

Chester,  town  or  borough,  complaint 
of  Robert  Wade  against  authori 
ties  for  laying  out  a  street  and 
wharf  on  his  property,  i.,  440, 
477.  Bridge  over  Chester  creek, 
522,  526,  624.  D.  Lloyd's  lots  in 
the  green — claim  of  Church,  556. 
Petition  and  order  respecting 
fairs,  ii.,  40.  Proposed  act  to 
confirm  to  Ralph  Fishbourn  the 
old  court-house  of,  218.  Asks  to 
be  a  free  port,  546.  Act  proposed 
to  Dell  old  court-house  and  prison 


in,  in.,  233.  Passed,  235.  Notroom 
for  troops  at,  x.,  540.  Colonel 
Moses  Moore,  Colonel  R.  Thomas 
of  county,  arms  to,  672. 

Cheston,  Daniel,  runs  off  with  Gov 
ernor's  negroes  from  Cape  de 
Verde — proceedings  against  him, 
iv.,  289.  Released  on  bail,  296. 

Chevalier,  James,  clerk  in  Register's 

office,  xvi.,  445. 

J  Chevaux-de-frise  to  be  sunk  oppo 
site  the  Fort,  x.,  334.  Committee 
to  attend  to  it,  334.  Certain  per 
sons  only  to  act  as  pilots,  372,  376. 
Logs  for  a  third  tier,  390.  To  be 
connected  by  chains,  399.  Com 
missioners  to  buy  logs,  404.  More 
to  be  sunk,  404.  Views  of  commit 
tee  on  defending,  474.  A.  Donald 
son  to  launch  at  Gloucester — John 
Coburn  to  take  them  to  their 
places  near  Fort  Island,  513;  and 
Captain  Rice,  514,  616.  Sunk  at 
Fort  Island  to  be  examined,  519. 
Boom  to  be  sunk,  525.  Two  more, 
535.'  What  vessels  may  pass, 
540.  Pay  of  men  at,  556,  567, 
598.  To  be  sunk— Robert  Smith, 
603,  606,  645.  Pilots  through, 
611.  Workmen,  636.  Timber  for, 
645.  Piers— Captain  Whyte,  648, 
650,  682,  700.  J.  Coburn,  722. 
S.  Morris,  753.  Vessels  to  be 
inspected,  779.  To  raise,  781. 
No  vessels  to  pass,  xi.,  4,  25. 
Samuel  Wheeler  works  at,  5.  Re 
lating  to,  60.  Under  charge  of 
Navy  Board,  122.  Pilots  not  sub 
ject  to  fine,  233.  To  be  discharged, 
281.  A.  Donaldson,  558.  New 
ones  ordered,  725.  Building  by 
Francis  McClester,  752.  Removal 
of,  xiii.,  637.  On  Jersey  shore  to 
be  sold,  590,  671.  Proposal  De 
Bartine  and  G.,  739.  Removal, 
xiv.,  58,  73,  78,  104,  153,  200, 
241,  501. 

Chew,  Benjamin,  appointed  Attor 
ney-General,  vi.,  277.  Commis 
sioner  to  Lancaster,  vii.,  93,  96. 
Goes  to  Easton  with  Governor,  vii. , 
204.  Speaker  of  Assembly  at 
Newcastle,  295.  To  draw  up 
message  to  Assembly,  433,  441, 
442,  716.  Attorney-General  Su 
preme  Court,  viii.,  66.  Gives 
opinion  on  registers  for  Dutch. 


56 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


vessels,  155.  Testimony  respect 
ing  land  office,  338,  342.  Report, 
345.  Opinion  on  rights  of  aliens, 
355.  Second  report  on  warrants, 
361.  Protests  against  Governor 
on  bill  for  commission,  viii.,  357. 
Objections  to  bill  on  warrants,  361. 
Attorney-General  asks  for  fees — 
Governor's  message,  666.  To 
draw  for  money  granted  by  Par 
liament,  ix.,  2,  4.  Appointed 
Chief  Justice  of  Supreme  Court, 
x.,  173.  Chief  Justice,  Register- 
General  of  Wills,  &c.,  and  one  of 
Governor's  Council,  prisoner,  to 
be  removed  by  Congress — refuses 
signing  parole,  xi.,  264.  Escort 
for,  265,  266.  Rev.  Dr.  Ewing 
apologizes  for,  and  declares  his  wil 
lingness  to  sign  the  parole,  267. 
Papers  of  Land  Office  to  be  de 
manded  of,  xiii.,  434.  Deposition, 
xiv.,  463.  Charter  returned  to, 
513.  Agent  for  Proprietaries,  xiv. , 
624. 

Chew,  John,  a  Justice,  x.,  9. 

Chew,  Richard,  x.,  694. 

Chew,  Sam'l,  M.  D.,  befriends  Wm. 
Rumsey,  of  Maryland,  iii.,  591. 

Sam.  Chew,  a  Justice,  x.,  9.  Third 
Justice  of  Supreme  Court,  108. 

Chichester,  weekly  market  and  fair, 
i.,  558.  Petition  for  a  fair  and 
market;  established,  ii.,  12.  Lot 
tery  for  Episcopal  Ch.  in,  ix.,  243. 

Chickasalary,  John,  (Indian)  at  Au 
gusta,  desires  a  conference  with 
C.  Weiser,  viii.,  458. 

Chief  Justice  appointed,  Jeremiah 
Langhorne,  in  room  J.  Logan,  iv., 
348.  Death  of,  640;  v.,  433.  Ap- 

.  pointed,  xi.,  186,  195,  202,  249, 
254.  McKean  opinion  on  charac 
ters  of  prisoners,  xii.,  75.  Mc 
Kean  re-appointed,  xiv.,  167. 

Chillaway,  Job,  (Indian),  complains 
of  being  cheated  in  a  horse,  viii., 
489. 

China  Factory,  xii.,  204. 

China,  ship  Brothers,  Captain  Josiah, 
sails — under  sea  letter  from  Coun 
cil—for,  xvi.,  2242. 

Cheverie,  Captain  De,  to  be  arrested, 
v.,  168. 

Chorley,  Joseph,  ferry  at,  i.,  514. 

Chovet,  Dr.,  gives  certificate  in  favor 
S.  Fisher,  xii.,  221. 


Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  vestry 
to  be  informed  of  proposed  bill 
to  alienate  lands,  ii.,  222.  Cer 
tificate  of  Robert  Jenny,  rector 
&c.,  of  Governor's  having  taken 
Sacrament,  vii.,  741.  Bells  rung, 
for  peace  between  France  and 
Spain,  ix.,  42.  In  compliment 
to  Governor  John  Penn, 
Representation  from  Wardens 
respecting  Rev.  Mr.  Comb,  xi., 
296,  300.  Bells  rung  on  capture 
of  Cornwallis ;  pay  to  ringers, 
xiii.,  143.  Joseph  Dolby  receives 
pay  for,  423,  559,  563.  Bells 
rung  on  LaFayette's  arrival,  xiv., 
176.  On  anniversary  of  Inde 
pendence,  494.  Pay  for  ringing 
bells  of,  4th  July,  xv.,  60.  On 
proclamation  of  President  and 
Vice  President,  121,  344,  363,  597. 
Bells  rung,  xvi.,  224*,  410. 

Christ,  Henry,  Sheriff,  viii.,  780. 
Respecting  'Reading,  xii.,  780. 
Justice,  xiv.,  170. 

Christ,  John,  Register  and  Recorder, 
xvi.,  143. 

Christian  Religion,  religious  worship 
restricted  to  the,  ii.,  220. 

Christiana,  fort  at,  reinforced  by 
Marylanders,  i.,  188. 

Christiana,  Fort,  Virginia,  murder  of 
Catawba  Indians  at,  iii.,  21. 

Christie,  Captain,  vii.,  714. 

Christie,  Dr.  David,  buys  city  lots, 
xvi.,  95. 

Christie,  John,  Second  Lieutenant, 
x.,  488. 

Christy,  William,  releases  prisoners 
from  jail,  x.,  227. 

Church  of  England  complains  against 
law  about  marriages,  ii.,  26,  48. 
On  alienation  of  lands,  222. 
Clergy  to  be  protected,  William 
Penn,  Jr.  being  a  member,  iii., 
64.  Proportion  of,  to  Quakers  in 
Council  observed,  143.  Frequent 
absence  of,  143.  Equal  on  Su 
preme  Court,  158.  Petition  of 
Wardens  of  Christ  Church  respect 
ing  Keithian  meeting  house,  394. 

Churches  in  City ;  troops  to  be  quar 
tered  in,  if  not  provided  for  else 
where,  x.,  673. 

Civility,  or  Tagodrancy,  Indian 
Chief,  ii.,  553,  565.  In  Philadel 
phia,  566.  Indian  Chief,  iii.,  15. 


nent 

72. 
,  &c. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


57 


At  Philadelphia  conference,  45,  [ 
163.  Meeting  of  Governors  and 
Indians  at  his  cabin,  121,  Visit 
of  Governor  to,  and  presents,  302. 
Loses  child,  332.  At  Philadelphia, 
361. 

Clapham,  Colonel  William,  on  cessa 
tion  of  Indian  hostilities,  vii.,  117. 
Letters  to  and  from,  155,  157, 161. 
Conferences  with  Indians,  157. 
Answer  of  Governor  Morris  to  In 
dians,  158. 

Clarke,  George,  Coroner,  xv.,  589 ; 
xvi.,  210,  495,  516. 

Clark,  James,  Coroner,  iv.,  602. 

Clarke,  John,  Sheriff,  x.,  270.  Re 
signs  as  Justice  of  Bucks,  xiii., 
732. 

Clark,  Samuel,  Coroner,  xvi.,  212, 
514,  537. 

Clark,  Thomas,  a  lawyer,  opinion  on 
bill  for  Courts,  ii.,  254. 

Clark,  Thomas,  a  traitor,  to  be  ar 
rested,  xi.,  539,  542. 

Clarke,  William,  member  of  First 
Council,  i.,  57.  Has  leave  of 
absence,  78.  A  Judge,  324, 
331.  Complaint,  339.  Collector 
of  Customs ;  seizes  goods,  450. 
Member  of  new  Council,  580.  A 
provincial  Judge,  ii.,  87.  Takes 
affirmation,  96.  Member  of  Coun 
cil,  117.  Complaint  against 
claims  of  boundary  between  Mary 
land  and  Pennsylvania,  362.  Ap 
plies  to  be  measure  sealer,  v.,  280 ; 
x.,  688,  699,  735;  xi.,  496,  508; 
xii.,  31. 

Clarkson,  Matthew,  Justice  and  No 
tary  ;  may  take  acknowledge 
ments,  ix.,  760.  A  Justice,  x., 
48.  Quarter-master,  314.  Ap 
pointed  by  Committee  of  Safety 
Marshal  of  Court  of  Admiralty, 
538.  To  superintend  troops  going 
to  Trenton  in  shallops  with  oars, 
xi.,  24.  Petition,  176.  To  be 
Marshal,  576,  657,  760.  Case 
of  sloop  Active,  657.  Marshal 
memorial,  xii.,  105.  Obstructed 
by  a  merchant ;  advice,  105, 
155,  316,  351.  On  currency,  353. 
Marshal  answer  to  memorial, 
482.  Complaints  against,  523, 
531.  Exonerated  but  superceded, 
533.  And  case  of  P.  Hopkinson, 
579,  584.  Late  Marshal;  to  pay 


forfeited  money  to  Treasurer,  xiii., 
341.  Manager  of  State  Lottery, 
xiv.,  286,  652.  Marshal;  accounts 
called  for,  xv.,  397. 

Clarkson,  Major  Matthew,  A.  D.  C., 
letter  from,  respecting  Miss  Levy, 
xi.,  676.  Summoned  before  C. 
denies  their  right,  677.  Aid 
to  General  Arnold,  709. 

Clause,  Daniel,  letters  to  and  from, 
vi.,  181,  292.  Lives  with  Hen- 
drick,  the  Mohawk  Chief,  182. 
Letter  on  Lydius'  deed,  249.  To 
Onondago,  291 .  At  Albany,  293. 
Conference  with  Indians  at  Colo 
nel  Johnson's,  468-475.  State 
ment  of  designs  of  French  and  In 
dians,  vii.,  43.  Letters  to  and 
from,  155. 

Claypoole,  James,  answers  to  execu^- 
tion  against  the  Society  of  Free 
Traders;  appeal  to  England,  i., 
146,  149.  Appointed  Judge,  153, 
156.  Applies  to  be  Register 
General,  185.  Complaint  against 
Clerk  of  County  Court,  190.  Ap 
pointed  Register  General,  195. 
Member  of  Council,  196.  Dies, 
208.  His  successor,  210.  Seal 
to  be  delivered  as  clerk,  250.  D. 
Lloyd  refused  to  deliver  papers, 
256,  265,  333,  341.  Division  of 
estate,  341,  537.  Clerk  of  New 
Castle  ;  to  deliver  up  records,  ii., 
97.  Applies  to  be  Sheriff  of  Phila 
delphia  county,  xi.,  217.  Ap 
pointed,  223,  502,  511,  512.  Sher 
iff,  595,  599,  614. 

Claypoole,  John,  Appointed  Sher 
iff  of  Philadelphia  county,  i.,  211. 
Not  to  continue  in  office  as  others, 
321.  Collector  of  monies,  384. 
Fees,  388.  Seizes  goods  from  Mar 
shal,  543.  Complaint  against,  555. 
Sheriff,  complaint  against,  ii.,  21. 

Claypoole,  John,  upholsterer,  xv., 
598. 

Clayton,  Ashur,  deposition  respect 
ing  Wyoming,  ix.,  767. 

Clayton,  John,  Jr.,  Sheriff,  v.,  597, 
662. 

Clayton,  John,  invents  a  machine 
for  threshing  wheat,  ix.,  698. 

Clayton,  William,  claim  for  building 
the  Cage  in  Philadelphia,  ii.,  26. 

Clement,  Jacob,  patent  for  land,  xvi., 
2202. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Clerk  of  a  Court  cannot  act  as  at 
torney  in  it,  i.,  170. 

Clerke,  Colonel  William,  Paymaster, 
xi.,  272. 

Clerkship,  errors  of,  how  amended, 
i.,  461. 

Clifford,  Thomas,  messenger  of 
Council,  obtains  aid  from  counties, 
i.,  212.  Door-keeper  to  Council, 
298. 

Clift,  Benjamin,  i.,  435. 

Clifton,  William,  asks  for  money  to 
search  for  coal  in  Bucks  county, 
x.,  427. 

Cline,  Sergeant,  asks  to  be  promoted, 
xi.,  774. 

Cliiigaii,  William,  Justice,  xv.,  41. 

Clingham,  William,  Member  of  Con 
gress,  xi.,  385  ;  xii.,  47. 

Clinton,  Governor  George,  of  New 
York,  letter  on  position  of  French 
and  Indians,  iv.,  772.  Letter  on 
French  and  Indian  affairs,  v.,  30. 
To  furnish  account  of  payments 
to  troops,  &c.,  131.  Letter  to  and 
from,  for  information,  133,  135, 
164.  Cannon  requested  from,  173. 
Letter  to  and  from,  178  to  189, 
205,  215,  265,  284,  297,  305,  462. 
Address  of  Assembly  to,  465.  Let 
ter,  495,  517,  548,  553.  Letter  to 
Governor  of  Canada,  553.  To 
Governor  H.,  553.  Answer  to, 
554.  Letters,  573,  575,  607,  625, 
639,  642.  Proceedings  of  Council 
at  Fort  George,  640-667.  Very  ill, 
647.  Provision  by  the  State  for 
officers,  xii.,  305.  Letter  on  boun 
dary,  xiv.,  457.  Letter,  &c.,  re 
specting  rioters  in  Luzerne  coun 
ty,  xv.,  497.  Ratification  of  Con 
stitution  by  New  York,  506.  Asked 
for  letters  of  John  Franklin,  571. 
Amendments  of  Constitution,  xvi., 
103. 

Clothes,  law  proposed  for  two  sorts 
only,  one  for  winter  and  one  for 
summer,  i.,  93. 

Clothier,  State,  app'd,  xii.,  56,  87. 

Clothing,  v.,  53,  56.  To  be  pur 
chased  by  an  agent,  x.,  538.  Ap 
plications  for,  xi.,  772.  Receiver- 
General  of,  407,  588,  591  ;  xii., 
92,  94,  174,  267,  622. 

Cloughan,  William,  Justice,  xi.,  759. 

Clowes,  John,  Coroner,  iii.,  416. 
Justice,  ix.,  203.  Dies,  581. 


Clowes,  Peter,  Coroner,  iv.,  500,  602. 
Sheriff,  v.,  411. 

Club,  Mrs.  Margaret,  pass  for,  xiii., 
567. 

Cluggage,  Captain  of  Rangers,  xii., 
32. 

Cluggage,  Robert,  Justice,  xiii.,  367. 
Resigns,  748. 

Cluggage,  Thomas,  Captain,  xi.,  740. 

Clunie,  James,  Sheriff,  xv.,  570; 
xvi.,  195,  498,  499. 

Clunn,  Captain  John,  to  be  arrested, 
convicted  and  imprisoned  for  trea 
son,  xii.,  199.  Conspiracy  with 
enemy  from  Elizabethtown,  206. 
Discharged,  207.  Trunks  deliv 
ered  to  Gov.  of  New  Jersey,  224. 

Clymer,  Daniel,  present  at  riot  at 
J.  Wilson's — surrenders  and  gives 
bail,  xii.,  128.  Deeds  to,  323, 
348.  Applies  to  be  naval  officer, 
xiii.,  735. 

Clymer,  George,  Continental  Trea 
surer,  to  have  battery  built,  x., 
401.  Appointed  Commissioner, 
xv.,  5. 

Clymer,  William,  member  of  Assem 
bly  from  Philadelphia,  deceased, 
v.,  516. 

Coal  to  be  taken  up  out  of  the  river, 
x.,  421.  To  be  purchased,  422. 
Thrown  into  river,  423.  Quantity, 
423.  Quantity  in  Philadelphia, 
425.  Brought  from  Virginia,  707. 
Ordered  from  Jamaica,  428.  Mine 
searched  for  in  Bucks  county,  428. 

Coart,  Rev.  Mr.,  letter  to — murders 
by  Indians,  vi.,  658. 

Coates,  Dr.  John,  commands  boat, 
xi.,  2;  xii.,  142. 

Coates,  William,  appointed  Lieut. 
Colonel,  xi.,  31.  Lieutenant  of 
County  Philadelphia,  207,  221, 
257,  258,  261,  275,  318,  390. 
A  prisoner,  419.  Prisoner  on  pa 
role — exchange,  xii.,  51.  Assem 
bly,  131.  To  muster  militia,  220. 
Appointed  Lieutenant,  298.  Me 
morial  respecting  pay  of  men, 
xiii.,  503;  xv.,  13,  373.  Paid, 
209.  Justice,  520. 

Cobeas,  Lieutenant  John — recruits, 
xi.,  424. 

Cobey,  John,  Second  Lieutenant,  x., 
457. 

Coblehill,  Indian  disabled  at,  x., 
435. 


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59 


Cobb's  creek,  near  Darby,  the  first 
dividing  line  between  Chester 
county  and  Philadelphia  county, 
iii.,  144.  Bridge  to  be  built  over, 
426,  428,  431.  Road  to,  very  an 
cient,  in  use  before  grant  of  Pro 
vince,  v.,  100,  202. 

Coburn,  John,  to  take  chevaux-de- 
frise  from  Gloucester,  near  Fort 
Island,  x.,  513,  539.  Pay  for 
sinking  chevaux-de-frise,  567, 
598,  645,  648,  672,  682,  722. 

Coburn,  Thomas,  pay  for  attending 
flag  at  Chester,  xi.,  590. 

Cochran,  Captain,  company  to  be 
paid,  xi.,  15,  424. 

Cochran,  William,  Sub-Lieutenant, 
xi.,  379. 

Cock,  Captain  Lasse,  asks  leave  of 
absence  to  attend  to  Society's  busi 
ness,  i.,  65.  Member  of  first  Coun 
cil,  57.  Offers  to  take  up  arms — 
proposes  visit  to  Indians,  334.  In 
terpreter,  435. 

Cock,  Lawrence,  a  councillor,  i.,  365. 

Codorus  river,  fisheries  in,  ix.,  719, 
720. 

Cosur,  Jean,  a  French  officer  on  Ohio, 
sent  to  Ohio  for  Indians,  v.,  462. 
Leaden  plate  stolen  from,  508. 
Speech,  531. 

Coffin,  Stephen,  deposition  respect 
ing  his  being  made  prisoner  by 
French  and  Indians  on  Ohio,  vi., 
9. 

Cohen,  Benjamin,  Attorney-General 
and  member  of  Council,  vi.,  666. 

Cohen,  Solomon  Myers,  deed  for 
city  lot,  xiii.,  598. 

Cohongoruton,  Indian  name  for  Po- 
towmac  river,  iv.,  719. 

Coin,  too  much  taken  to  East  Jersey 
to  pay  cattle,  ii.,  27.  Rates  at 
which  foreign,  are  to  pass  pro 
claimed,  179.  Exportation  of,  529. 
Gold  and  silver,  value  of,  iv.,  357, 
358,  361-2. 

Coiners,  two  convicted,  vii.,  725. 

Colden,  Alexander,  Deputy  Post 
master  in  New  York,  v.,  647. 

Colden,  Governor  Cad'r,  of  New 
York — letters  to  and  from,  ix., 
113,  120.  Protection  of  Indians 
refused,  121.  Minutes  of  New 
York  Council,  12].  Administers 
oath  to  Governor  Penn,  630.  In 
dian  trade,  656. 


Cole,  Colonel  Philip,  x.,  744,  746 ; 
xi.,  83. 

Coleman,  William,  appointed  third 
Judge,  viii.,  77,  481.  Committee 
on  warrants,  342.  Report,  345. 
Reference  of  warrants  to,  342,  361. 
Judge,  481,  592.  Judge  of  Su 
preme  Court,  ix.,  393. 

Collectors  of  customs,  ii.,  121,  123, 
127  ;  xiv.,  52. 

Collectors  of  excise,  xiv.,  445,  573, 
620. 

College,  Academy  and  Charity  Sch'ls 
of  Philadelphia,  condition  and  use 
fulness — act  for  suppressing  lotte 
ries  and  plays  levelled  against 
them — vindication— statistics,  &c. , 
viii.,  339.  Imprisonment  of  Pro 
vost  Smith,  443.  Charter  for,  40. 
Commencement  postponed,  xii., 
43,  98.  [See  University.] 

College  at  Princeton,  pay  for  damage 
done  to,  by  militia,  xiii.,  64. 

Collier,  James,  Captain,   xi.,  750. 

Collier,  Joseph,  makes  saltpetre,  x., 
480. 

Collier,  Richard,  Quartermaster,  x., 
480. 

Collings,  Robert,  commands  priva 
teer,  xi.,  3. 

Collins,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  ix.,  199, 
286,  333. 

Colonels — recommended  to  Congress 
as,  x.,  442.  Appointed,  443. 
Lieutenant,  444.  Appointed,  445. 
xi.,  31 :  xii.,  71. 

Colonial  Records,  respecting  publi 
cation,  i.,  9-16.  Message  of  Gov 
ernor  Johnston  recommending 
publication  of,  iv.,  1.  Report  of 
Committee  of  Senate,  1.  Act  pro 
posed,  providing  for,  8.  Report 
of  select  committee  of  House  of 
Representat'es  recommending,  10. 
Act  passed  by  Assembly  for,  14. 

Colonies,  petition  from,  &c.,  x.,  238, 
248,  250,  251. 

Colony  vessel,  estimate  of  equip 
ment  of  a,  v.,  272. 

Colt,  Arnold,  Collector  of  Excise, 
xvi.,  308, 

Colville,  Lord,  Commander  of  fleet 
in  North  America,  asks  for  sea 
men,  vii.,  772,  775.  Of  naval 
forces  in  America,  ix.,  299. 

Commerce,  donation  by  Assembly 
to  encourage,  xiv.,  51. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Commercial     Convention,    xv.,    82. 
Letter    and   papers    from    Fench 
Coxe,  Commissioner  to,  86.     Ex 
penses  paid,  250. 
Commissary's  office  in  Philadelphia, 

x.,  098;  xi.,  448. 

Commissary  of  provisions,  x.,  510. 
Commission  of  provincial  Judges,  i., 
121.  Of  Collector  of  Customs, 
148.  To  Markham,  Goodson  and 
Ellis,  205.  For  successor  to  Black- 
well,  315.  For  Benjamin  Fletcher, 
as  Governor,  345-364.  For  officers 
of  Customs,  534-539.  For  trials, 
&c.,  ii.,  112,  123.  Style  of,  iii., 
256.  For  Justices,  28.  Style  of, 
62,  175.  To  military  officers  in 
the  counties,  v.,  209.  To  Colonel 
Taylor  to  command  battery,  251. 
To  Abraham  Wiltbank,  266.  To 
Captain  Sibbald,  267.  Military, 
vi.,  754.  Colonel  James  Burd 
and  Josiah  Davenport,  to  receive 
prisoners  from  Indians,  viii.,  776. 
To  James  Searle,  xii.,  414,  418. 
Commissioner  to  receive  public  aid, 
i.,  111.  To  purchase  lands  from 
Indians,  156.  To  regulate  Water 
Courses  appointed,  ii.,  23.  Report, 
24.  Under  dedimus  to  administer 
oaths,  62,  92. 
Commissioners  of  property,  their 

. commission  and  names,  ii.,  61. 
Commissioners  for  Indian  Affairs   at 

Albany;  proposal,  iii.,  82. 
Commissioners  on   line  with  Mary 
land,  iii.,  464,  497,  544.     Report 
and  oath,  544. 

Commissioners  to  treaty  at  Albany 
report,  v.,  27,  36,  296,  299.  In 
structions  to,  300.  At  Lancaster, 
report  of,  306. 

Commissioners  to  run  line  between 
Maryland  and  Pennsylvania,  iv., 
313,  329. 

Commissioners  for  laying  out  a  road 
from  Philadelphia  through  several 
counties  to  Easton,  v.,  577,  610 
To  hold  conference  with  Indians 
at  Carlisle,  658.  Report  of,  664. 
Commissioners,  provincial  letter  to, 

vi.,  744. 

Commissioners  to  Albany,  vi.,  25. 
Their  commission,  47.  Of  wagons, 
775, 

Commissioners  to  Indians,  B.  Frank 
lin,  J.  Mifflin,  J.  Fox,  E.  Morgan 


and  J.  Hughes  ;  Letter  from ;  meet 
Council;  examination  of  several 
persons,  vii.,  153.  Letter  to  Gov 
ernor,  773. 

ommissioners,  provincial,  letter  to, 
respecting  quarters  for  troops,  vii., 
380.  And  answer,  380.  Applied 
to  by  Governor ;  their  answer, 
383.  To  Governor,  498,  636,  657, 

671,  694,  733.     Governor  to,  671, 

672.  Governor  complains  of,  viii., 
64,  66. 

lommissioners  appointed  to  remove 
settlers  from  Indian  lands,  ix..f 
481.  Instructions,  483.  Letter, 
Governor  John  Penn  to,  237. 
Names  of,  237,  240.  Answer  to 
circular,  240.  For  making  road 
from  Lancaster  to  Philadelphia 
appointed,  657. 

Commissioners  to  settle  accounts  of 
militia  and  flying  camp  of  Berks 
county;  and  instructions,  xi.,  146. 
ommissioners,  under  Act  of  At 
tainder  ;  their  names,  and  instruc 
tions,  xi.,  479. 

Commissioners  elected,  xii.,  134 
136,  506;  xiii.,  719-723. 

Commissioners  of  purchases,  Ap 
pointed,  xii.,  301,  302.  List  of, 
302,  305,  306.  More  pay,  362,370, 
371,  372,  393,  405,  406,  434,  660. 
xiii.,  7,  18.  Controversy  between 
S.  Lyons  and  Major  Smith, 
222. 

Commissioners,  xiv.,  230,  256,  490, 
504,  555,  602.  Of  taxes  for  Phila 
delphia,  4,  9,  151.  For  settling 
account  of  Commissary's  depart 
ment,  28,  386.  For  treaty  with 
Indians,  40,  45,  51,  72,  186,  205, 
452,  514,  518,  658.  On  boundary 
with  Virginia,  56,  59,  60.  Their 
pay,  60,  69,  74,  211,  286.  Re 
port,  288,  518.  To  examine  Sua- 
quehanna  river,  182.  To  pro 
ceed  to  Wyoming  ;  on  claims, 
202,  204,  235.  Of  streets,  230. 
Roads,  442.  On  islands  in  Dela 
ware,  345,  460,  505.  On  north 
ern  and  western  line,  363,  380, 
385,  399,  445,  454,  460,  507,  514, 
655. 

Commissioners  for  improving  Sus- 
quehanna  river,  xiv.,  485. 

Commissioners  appointed,  xv.,  2, 
5.  Northern  boundary,  12,  16,  22, 


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61 


190,  212,  340,  356,  382,  464. 
North-western  boundary,  16,  19, 
38,  39.  Man  killed  while  in  ser 
vice,  285.  Laying  out  road  from 
Millers'  Spring  to  Pittsburg,  13. 
To  Wyoming,  22.  To  examine 
River  Delaware,  19.  For  inland 
navigation,  60,  135.  For  islands 
in  Delaware  river,  65.  To  layout 
road  between  Juiiiata  and  Cone- 
maugh,  191.  On  claims  in  Lu- 
zeriie  county,  214,  217,  237,  453, 
470,  471,  472.  To  Wyoming, 
314.  Between  New  York  and 
Pennsylvania,  report  it  finished, 
340,  356,  554.  To  lay  out  roads 
in  Northampton  and  Luzerne,  425. 
To  view  Jones'  lane,  448. 

Commissioners  for  ascertaining 
claims  of  settlers  at  Wyoming, 
xvi.,  16.  To  ascertain  quantity 
and  quality  of  land  at  and  near 
Wyoming,  22.  To  purchase  tri 
angle  at  Lake  Erie  Report,  36. 
On  boundary  line  of  Huntingdon 
county,  46.  For  Indian  affairs, 
63,  178.  To  view  Delaware, 
Schuylkill,  Susquehanna  and  Ju- 
niata,  178.  Instructions  to,  181. 
J.  Sellers  resigns ;  B.  Rittenhouse 
appointed,  194.  Instructions  to, 
208,  347.  Letter  from,  2222,  260, 
279.  Pay,  384,  462,  513.  To 
examine  Quittapahilla  and  Swa- 
tara  and  other  rivers,  315.  T. 
Matlack,  J,  Adlum  and  Samuel 
Maclay;  also  F.  Antes,  R.  Howell 
and  William  Dean,  319.  Pay, 
321.  Instructions,  337.  Order 
to,  347,  407,  429,  525,  544,  547. 
On  road  to  Pittsburgh,  report, 
466-476,  530. 

Committee  of  Inspection  and  Obser 
vation,  x.,  497  ;  645. 

Committee  of  Safety,  minutes  of,  x., 
279-652.  And  regulations,  283. 
Resolutions  of  Assembly ;  Asso- 
ciators;  Commissioners  and  As 
sessors  ;  minute  men ;  fire-locks  ; 
saltpetre  ;  names  of  Committee  of 
Safety ;  duties,  280.  Bills  of  credit ; 
signers — amounts  ;  Treasurer ;  tax 
sinking  bills,  &c.,  281.  Benjamin 
Franklin,  president,  William  Gov- 
ett,  clerk ;  patterns  of  muskets 
to  be  provided  Colonel  John  Cad- 
walader  and  S.  Moore ;  committee 


to  procure  powder  and  saltpetre, 

282.  Model  of  a  pike  to  be  pro 
cured,  283,  284.     Committee  vis 
it  Red  Bank  and  Mud  fort    and 
examine  river  ;  they  deem  it  im 
practicable  to  lay  a  boom  across, 

283.  Committee  for  construction 
of  boats,  &c. ;  one  for  inspecting 
ordnance,  &c.,  283.     Commissary 
of  stores,  284.     Plan  for  building 
a  boat  or  calevat,  284.     \;rarious 
committees    appointed,   282,   284, 

289.  Thanks  to  author  of  a  plan, 

284.  Order   on   Captain  Loxley 
for  guns,  &c.,  285.     Plan  for  stop 
ping  the  channel  rewarded,  2b6. 
Members  of  Continental  Congress 
paid,  286.     Ground  to  be  viewed, 
for  a  proposed  battery,  286.    Grape 
shot  to  be  procured,  286.     Boats 
to  be  built,  and  carpenters,  &c.  to 
be  employed,  287.     Inhabitants  of 
New  Jersey  to  be  asked  for  aid  in 
defence    of   river,   287.      Military 
guard  to   be    appointed  at   State 
House ;     commanders     appointed 
for  boats ;  New  Jersey  will  furnish 
logs,  &c.  for  obstructing  channel, 

287.  Minute  men,  and  arms  for 
boats,  287     Committee  to  borrow 
money  provincial  Treasurer,  286. 
Medicines  for  use  of  hospitals,  288. 
Offer  to  take  charge  of  powder, 

288.  Keeper  of  stores  and  cannon, 
288.     Account  of  logs  from   New 
Jersey,    289.      Names    of    boats, 
287,   290,  296.     Account   of  logs 
furnished    by   New   Jersey,    289. 
Committee  to  inquire    respecting 
damaged  gunpowder  and  saltpetre 
at  Long  Island,  289,  291.     Teams 
to  be  furnished  New  Jersey,  289. 
Workmen  for  fire  arms  to  be  pro 
cured,    289.      Joel    Ferree   makes 
guns  at  Lancaster,  290.    To  attend 
the   launch  of  the  "Bull   Dog," 

290,  291.     Names  of  commanders 
of  boats,    287,    290,   296.     Model 
presented  of  a  boat,  291.     List  of 
medicines  ;  orders  for,  292.     Plan 
of  Captain  John  McPherson's  for 
defence   of   this  country ;  thanks 
to,  292.     Resolutions  of  Congress, 
recommending    active    measures, 
292.       Advertisement    in    conse 
quence,   294.     Committee    report 
Hog  Island  rather  than  Billings- 


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port  for  the  < « frames , ' '  294.  ' '  A 
"rowing  wheel"  invented,  295. 
Borrow  money  from  Wardens, 

295,  296,  297.     Form  of  a  com 
mission  for  officers  of  military  as 
sociation,  295.     Model  of  a  boat, 

296.  Guard  for  powder  in  new 
jail  at  night  and  on  Sundays,  296. 
Camion  balls  to  be  purchased,  297. 
Memorial  from  committee  of  city, 
&c.,  297.    Committee  appointed  to 
draw  up  rules  and  regulations  for 
associators,  297.    Dr.  Franklin  ap 
plies  for  powder  for  General  Schuy- 
ler,  300.     Robert  Towers,  keeper 
of  Magazine,  300.     Military  asso 
ciations  of  York,  Cumberland,  &c. 
apply  for  pattern  guns,  &c.,  300. 
Inquire  what  quantity  of  lead  may 
be   had   in   city;    can    find   only 
five  hundred  weight,  300.     Three 
ministerial    officers    arrive    from 
Cork,     302.       Captain     William 
Bradford  to  take  them  in  custody 
and  bring  them  before  the,  302. 
Proceedings  against  them,  as  com 
ing  to  enlist  with  General  Gage  in 
Boston ;   required  to  sign    an  in 
strument    of    writing    that    they 
will  not  serve  against  the  Colonies, 
303.      List  of  packages  of  goods 
arrived  with  them  for  use  of  the 
army  under  General  Gage ;   pro 
ceedings  against  them,  304,  305, 
306.     Articles  of  association,  308- 
312,    315.      Recommendations   as 
to  rank,  315-321.     Various  com 
mittees,  328.     Order  a  seal,  with 
device  and  motto,  328.    Chevaux- 
de-frise  to  be  sunk  opposite  fort, 
334.     Committee  to  see  it  done, 
334.     Regulation   of  pilots,   337, 
Watch  at  the  Capes,  356.     Buoys 
to  be  taken  up ;   cannon  lent  to 
Lewes,  338.   Comm'tee  to  examine 
knapsacks,  &c. ;  resolution  of  Con 
gress    respecting    Major    Rogers, 
342.     Funds  sent  to  counties  for 
arms  and  ammunition,  346.     Car 
tridges    reduced,   347.      Memorial 
to  Assembly  on   state   of  affairs, 
348.      Estimate   of  monies,   350. 
Arms  called  in,  351.     Lewes  and 
Pilot  Town   to  be   supplied  with 
ammunition,    352.     Offer   of  car 
bines  by  Congress  accepted,  354. 
Warrant,  &c.  for   Jno.  Ross,  355. 


And  Jno.  M.  Nesbitt,  356.  Report 
of  arms,  being  made,  356.  Reso 
lution  of  Congress  for  arrest  of 
dangerous  persons  going  at  large, 
357.  Proceedings  ;  papers  and  per 
sons  arrested,  &c.,  358,  360.  Or 
der  to  jailor,  359.  Carpenters  to 
be  employed  to  make  floats  for 
machines  for  Fort  Island,  360. 
Lend  Congress  powder,  361.  Agree 
upon  a  list  of  military  stores,  362. 
Order  pilots  for  chevaux-de-frise, 
363.  Send  powder  to  Northamp 
ton,  363.  Wm.  Allen  presents 
cannon  shot ;  thanks  to,  364. 
Instructions  to  Peter  Long  as  ship- 
husband,  364.  Resolve  of  Con 
gress  to  raise  a  battalion  for  gen 
eral  defence,  365.  Firelocks  and 
bayonets  to  be  collected,  366. 
Hospital  requested  for  use  of  sick, 
366.  Granted  gratis  except  for 
venereal  patients,  366.  Cases  of 
Dr.  Kearsley  and  Brooks  laid  be 
fore  Congress,  367.  Accommoda 
tions  provided  at  Fort  Island,  367. 
Instructions  for  armed  boats,  368. 
For  defence  at  Fort  Island,  368. 
Hulk  to  be.  sunk  in  river,  368. 
May  erect  works  on  Province 
Island,  371.  An  English  deserter 
receives  aid,  372.  Proposals  of 
pilots,  372.  Christopher  Carter 
released,  372.  Re-appointed  by 
Assembly,  373.  Grant  Dr.  Kears 
ley  a  clerk,  374.  Riots ;  arms, 
375.  Gunsmiths,  376.  Pilots 
enter  into  an  agreement,  376. 
Oaths  taken  by  them,  376.  Ves 
sel  cast  away  on  Jersey  coast, 
with  men  and  ammunition  ;  state 
ment,  &c.,  377.  Order  Dr.  Kears 
ley  to  Yorktown  jail,  378.  Order 
to  R.  Morris  for  expenses,  381. 
Appoint  Thos.  Proctor  Capt'n,  and 
David  Rittenhouse,  engineer,  383. 
Engage  person  from  York  to  make 
saltpetre,  384.  Correction  of 
minutes,  385.  Export  provisions 
to  West  Indies,  to  be  returned  in 
arms,  &c.,  385.  Orders  for  con 
finement  of  officers  and  men 
stranded  on  New  Jersey,  385-387. 
Defence  of  city,  390.  Captain 
Proctor's  company  to  be  received 
into  barracks,  390.  Rules  and 
regulations  for  artillery  company, 


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63 


391.  Resolution  respecting  Capt. 
Proctor's  company,  394.  Loan  of 
powder  to  Congress,  395.  Inquire 
if  a  master  of  arms  is  necessary, 
395.  Turpentine  to  be  purchased, 
395.  Quantity  of  sulphur  in  city, 
395.  Committee  to  contract  for 
building  and  equipping  a  ship  of 
war  for  river  service,  396.  Regu 
lations  for  pilots,  396.  Pilot  be 
tween  Philadelphia  and  Chester, 

397.  Agree  to  purchase  powder 
and  lead  from  Cumberland  county, 

398.  Fire    rafts,    399.     Officers, 
pro    tern.,   406.      Resolutions   of 
Congress ;  prisoners  to  be  released 
on  parole,  410.      Apply  to   West 
moreland  respecting    arms,   411. 
Committee  to  apply  to  Congress 
for 'export  of  produce,  411.     Con 
dition    of   soldiers   in    jail,    411. 
Authority  to  John  Wilcocks  to  load 
a  vessel  with  produce,  to  procure 
powder    for  province,    413,    421. 
Heavy  cannon   to   be   cast,   412. 
Order  removal  of  coal  from  river, 
421.    Respecting  coal  thrown  into, 
423.     Dismiss  two  officers  on  com 
plaints  against  them.  323.     Com 
mittees   to   ascertain   quantity  of 
coal  in  city,  423.     Make  contract 
for    supplying    boats,    423,    424. 
Congress  requests  supplies  to  wo 
men  and  children  of  soldiers  taken 
at  St,  Johns,  424.     Prisoners  se 
cured,   424.      Return  of  coal  in 
city,  425.     Direct  a  vessel  to  be 
loaded  with  produce,  on  their  ac 
count  under  Act  of  Congress,  426. 
Furnish  money  to  search  for  coal 
in    Bucks    county,    428.      Order 
coal  from  Jamaica,  428.     Orders 
for  removal  of  prisoners  to  new 
gaol,    429.     Rule    for    supplying 
Congress  with  powder,  &c.,  431. 
Committee  to   visit   Fort  Island, 
inquire  what  further  defences  are 
necessary,  432.      To   recommend 
to  Congress  field  officers  for  bat 
talion,  432.     Action  on  resolution 
of    Congress   respecting    powder, 
&c.,  433.     Order  boats  up  to  city 
and  men  into  the  barracks,  434. 
Authorize  Gen.  Hopkins  of  the  Al 
fred,  &c.,  to  search  outward  bound 
vessels  for  seamen ;  recommend  a 
discreet  use  of  this  privilege,  435. 


Order  artillery  company  to  Fort 
Island  ;  fire-rafts  ;  a  battery  to  be 
built,  437.  Restore  Captain 
Proctor,  438.  Files  ordered,  438. 
Order  for  Russia  sheeting ;  in 
quiry  what  goods  of  Joshua 
Fisher  &  Son  are  in  possession 
of  Committee  of  Inspection,  439, 
449,  451,  453,  454.  Resolutions 
respecting  city  and  liberties,  re 
specting  powder,  440.  Congress 
may  employ  three  pilots,  441. 
And  men  from  the  boats,  441. 
Choice  of  Colonels  for  battalions 
to  be  recommended  to  Congress, 
442,  444,  446.  Chosen,  443,  446, 
447.  Resolutions  of  Congress  re 
specting  D.  Conolly,  A»  Cameron 
and  servants,  444.  Order  of 
commitment,  445.  Parole  required 
of  Andrew  Ellicott  and  Lord  Drum- 
moiid,  445.  Recommendations  to 
Congress  for  Captains,  447.  Ap 
pointed,  448  ;  and  other  officers 
appointed,  442-451.  Surgeons  to 
be  examined  ;  Captain  Proctor  to 
command  artillery  at  Fort  Island  ; 
a  call  of  Bucks  County  Committee 
to  choose  Lieutenants  and  Cap 
tains,  &c.  ;  places  for  Magazines, 
452.  Resolution  of  Congress  for 
supplies  to  Colonel  Bull  for  Cana 
da,  454.  Apply  to  City  Committee 
to  procure  certain  articles,  454. 
Committee  to  procure  copies  of  all 
petitions,  &c.,  presented  by  this 
Colony  to  the  throne  since  1762, 
455,  461.  Release  of  Carter  and 
Snowden,  455.  Committee  to  pro 
cure  spades,  &c.  ;  letters  to  asses 
sors  and  counties  for  arms  and 
saltpetre,  455.  Andrew  Cal dwell 
appointed  Commander-in-Chief  of 
navy,  456.  Returns  of  men  in 
service  ;  Second  Lieutenants  cho 
sen,  457.  Appoint  surgeon  and 
chaplain,  458.  Authorize  a  ship 
ment  of  produce  ;  offer  to  loan  mo 
ney  to  persons  who  will  erect  pow 
der  mills ;  also  for  firelocks,  459. 
Order  for  sale  of  J.  Fisher  &  Son's 
goods,  460.  Dr.  John  Smith  im 
prisoned  ;  order  for  iron  for  gun- 
barrels,  and  brass  ;  report  of  Com 
mittee  on  copies  of  petitions,  &c., 

461.  Works  on  Liberty  Island, 

462.  Hands  for  navy ;  contract 


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for  cannon ;  resolution  of  Congress, 
money  for  recruiting,  &c.,  463. 
Orders,  464.  Ensigns  for  Colonel 
Bull's  battalion,  464.  Number  of 
hands  on  boats  ;  survey  of  Jersey 
coast,  464.  Purchase  of  arms  by 
counties,  465.  Release  of  Camp 
bell  and  Snowden ;  increase  of  men 
in  service  for  defence  ;  powder- 
mills  to  be  employed,  467.  Ex 
port  of  produce  ;  Dr.  Smith  exam 
ined  and  remanded  to  prison ; 
pilot  to  cruise  for  vessel  with  arms, 
&c.,  469,  470.  Lieutenant  Came 
ron  convicted  and  remanded ;  min 
utes  to  be  read ;  leave  of  absence 
to  be  asked ;  officers  to  be  ap 
pointed^  timber  for  carriages  to 
be  procured  ;  rags  and  lint  to  be 
advertised  for,  and  saltpetre,  470, 
471.  Dr.  Conolly  examined  and 
remanded,  472.  Memorial  against 
T.  Austen,  &c.,  473,  477.  R. 
Seward,  Lieutenant,  473.  Am 
munition  to  be  imported,  473. 
Offer  to  buy  blankets  of  Mr.  Gratz, 
473.  Committee  on  survey  of 
Jersey  shore  report,  474.  Pur 
chase  of  Oznaburgs,  474.  Dr. 
Conolly's  servant  sent  from  gaol 
to  workhouse,  476.  Two  prisoners 
discharged,  also  steward  of  a  boat ; 
pay  of  Captain  of  boats  increased  ; 
share  of  prize-money,  477.  Otfer 
to  Maryland  to  instruct  in  art  of 
making  saltpetre ;  appoint  Dr. 
Hugh  Hodge  a  surgeon,  476.  Ber 
nard  Romans,  Captain  of  Mat- 
trosses  ;  T.  Hanson,  Quartermas 
ter  ;  powder  mills,  479.  Insure  a 
vessel  against  seizure  for  bringing 
powder,  479.  Quartermasters  ap 
pointed  ;  four  boats  ;  officers  of 
Mattrosses ;  pay  for  recruiting  ; 
Captain  Campbell ;  gun  locks,  &c., 

481.  Proposals   for   gunpowder, 

482.  Men  to  be  raised,  by  request 
of  Congress,  for  New  York,  483. 
Congress  to  be  applied  to  replace 
arms,    483.       Congress    furnish, 
through  "Secret  Cornmitte,"  fifty 
tons  saltpetre,  484.     To  place  sol 
diers  in  pest-house  and  gaol,  485. 
Order  papers  and  stores  of  John 
Drinker  and  J.  Fisher  &  Sons  to 
be  locked  up,  they  refusing  to  take 
Continental   bills,   486.     Appoint 


Rev.  William  Linn  chaplain,  487. 
Changes  of  officers  on  navy,  48». 
powder  mills  and  survey  of  river, 
489.  Officers  of  boats  to  be  con 
vened  by  Com.  Caldwell,  489. 
Erection  of  barracks  on  Liberty 
Island,  490.  Saltpetre  ;  armourer 
of  boats  ;  removal  of  prisoner  from. 
Lancaster,  490.  Pest-house — ask 
for  two  thousand  men ;  meet  every 
day ;  key  of  old  gaol ;  powder 
mills,  491.  Address  memorial  to 
Assembly  to  raise  two  thousand 
men  ;  Dr.  Robert  Harris  borrows 
money  for  building  powder  maga 
zine,  493.  And  to  others,  sail 
cloth  for  Pennsylvania  ship,  493. 
Notice  for  volunteers,  493.  Rooms 
at  Province  Island ;  signals  for 
vessels  on  river  ;  flag-staff  fof  fort ; 
smith's  shop  and  forge  on  ;  First 
Lieutenant,  494.  Building  of  ship 
to  be  hastened ;  powder  mill  neces 
sary,  495.  Letter  to  Committee  of 
Inspection,  respecting  T.  Rogers 
and  J.  Sermon ;  raise  salary  of  R. 
Towers  ;  payment  for  site  of  pow 
der  mill,  497,  499.  Purchase 
military  books ;  call  for  volun 
teers  ;  M.  Buiistead  to  be  prose 
cuted,  500.  Powder  mill;  Abel 
Morris  resigns  as  Ensign  ;  George 
Ross  appointed ;  experiments  on 
rifling  cannon,  &c.,  501.  May 
distribute  prisoners  ;  commit  H. 
Y.  Price  as  a  tory,  503.  Order  to 
raise  men  ;  regulations  ;  officers  to 
boats  appointed,  505.  Survey  of 
river  between  Reedy  Point  and 
Pea  Patch  ;  a  pilot ;  committee  on 
gun-locks,  506.  Boats  to  be  sent 
to  Fort  Island  ;  pilot-boats  to  sur 
vey,  507.  Order  call  on  citizens 
for  blankets ;  pay  stopped  for 
clothing  ;  pay  for  goods  shipped 
for  powder,  508.  Decline  loaning 
arms  on  account  of  their  scarcity  ; 
give  a  hat  to  each  man,  509.  Re 
solution  of  Congress  respecting 
arms;  signals;  appointments,  510. 
Riot  in  prison,  call  on  military  ; 
prisoners  of  war  to  repair  to  places 
named  by  Congress  ;  chevaux-de- 
frise  ;  pay  to  seamen  in  navy ; 
guards  for  gaol ;  State  House,  &o., 
512.  Appointments ;  pay  and 
bounty ;  chevaux-de-frise ;  guard 


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65 


boats  to  be  built ;  discovery  of 
sulphur  ore  ;  recruits  ;  prisoners 
of  war,  514.  Signals  ;  officers  ; 
chevaux-de-frise  ;  arms  ;  L.  Ni 
cola,  Barrackmaster;  recruits;  no 
indented  servants,  516.  Pay  to 
officers  ;  chevaux-de-frise,  report 
on ;  sulphur  refining,  519.  Re 
cruits  ;  armourer  at  Fort  Island ; 
pay  of  pilots  ;  floating  battery  ; 
city  battalions  ;  signals,  520.  Offi 
cers  of  provincial  ship  ;  muskets 
for  Congress  ;  naval  stores  ;  tim 
ber  for  carriages,  522.  Fitting  out 
brig  Lexington  ;  arms  taken  from 
Custom  House  officer  ;  Mattrosses  ; 
release  of  Henry  Price  ;  fortifica 
tions  on  Delaware  ;  names  for 
vessels  ;  sinking  piers  at  Fort 
Island,  525.  A  man-of-war  and 
tender  arrive  in  Delaware  Bay  ; 
pay  to  II.  Fisher ;  saltpetre  ;  pro 
vincial  ship,  526.  Proceedings 
for  defence,  526.  Guns,  locks, 
rifles  ;  cannon  ;  vessels  to  sink  in 
river  ;  logs  for  piers  ;  officers  ; 
McBean  runs  off  with  pilot-boat, 
531,  533.  Congress  send  informa 
tion  respecting  Samuel  Sample's 
art  of  boring  and  grinding  gun- 
barrels,  to  be  purchased,  534. 
Vessel  to  cruise  in  Delaware  Bay  ; 
gaol  to  have  iron  doors  ;  arms  for 
pilot-boat  at  Bombay  Hook  ;  pilot- 
boats  to  stay  below  Chester,  535. 
Two  more  chevaux-de-frise  to  be 
sunk,  535.  Officers  appointed  ; 
brig  to  be  purchased  for  a  fire  ves 
sel  ;  three  new  members  added, 
537.  Assembly  authorize  agent  to 
buy  clothing,  538.  Appoint  M. 
Clarkson  Marshal  of  Court  of  Ad 
miralty,  538.  Barracks  to  be  pro 
vided  ;  Continental  troops  ;  orders 
for  officers,  &c. ;  quarters  at  Ches 
ter,  &c.  ;  surgeon  for  provincial 
ship  ;  powder  magazine  ;  resolves 
of  Congress,  540.  Various  com 
mittees,  543.  Prisoners  paroled, 
545.  Prisoners  removed  from 
Reading,  546.  Defence  of  river  ; 
floating  battery  to  be  built  ;  two 
prisoners  on  parole  sent  to  Ger- 
mantown,  547.  Two  men  deserted 
from  Lord  Dunmore,  sent  to  their 
families  ;  order  printing  of  rules 
and  regulations  of  associators  ; 
5 


Drs.  Rush  and  Duffield  have 
charge  of  hospital  and  pest-house, 
549.  Send  memorial  to  Congress 
asking  cannon  taken  by  Commo 
dore  Hopkins  at  Providence  ; 
write  to  several  counties  for  fire 
locks,  &c.  ;  powder  magazine  to 
be  built  at  French  Creek  ;  exami 
nation  of  prisoners  by  Court  of 
Admiralty ;  David  Jones  appointed 
chaplain,  551.  Orders  to  vessels 
to  attack  man-of-war  Roebuck, 
aground  ;  cause  of  boats  return 
ing  ;  John  Reed,  commissary,  &c.  ; 
medicines  ;  sisterhood  at  Bethle 
hem  present  rags  ;  boats  stationed 
in  Bay  ;  order  respecting  prisoners 
on  parole,  553.  Order  of  busi 
ness  ;  boats  to  cruise  in  river,  554. 
Men,  &c.,  at  Fort  Island  to  pre 
pare  for  action,  557.  Express  from 
Port  Perni ;  vessels  in  sight  from  ; 
orders  to  Captain  Reed,  557.  Or 
ders  for  ammunition ;  enlistment 
of  apprentices ;  inhabitants  to  sup 
ply  lead  from  houses  ;  committee 
go  to  Fort  Island  ;  expresses.  559. 
Old  hulks  to  be  purchased  for  cov 
ering  gondolas  ;  beer  to  be  sent  to 
gondolas  ;  resolution  of  Congress 
on  prisoners  to  be  exchanged,  563. 
And  cannon,  564,  565.  Shot ;  pay 
for  chevaux-de-frise ;  call  on  im 
portant  business  ;  Lieutenant  ap 
pointed  ;  two  vessels  to  be  pur 
chased  for  special  purposes  ;  fire 
rafts  ;  survey  of  river  ;  resolution 
of  Congress  respecting  gaoler,  567, 
Instructions  to  John  Read,  Bar- 
rackmaster,  568.  Two  gallies  to 
be  built,  &c. ;  sale  of  Joshua  Fisher 
&  Son's  rigging  at  auction  ;  sick 
men  to  hospital ;  to  fortify  part  of 
Jersey  shore  ;  write  to  Committee 
of  Delaware  ;  officers  of  boats  to 
attend,  571.  Memorial  to  Con 
gress  on  fortifications  at  Billings- 
port  ;  sulphur  and  lead,  573. 
Committee  to  procure  carriages ; 
beef  and  pork ;  list  of  necessa 
ries  ;  complain  of  committee  of 
Assembly,  573.  Fascines  to  be 
cut  ;  removal  of  a  prisoner  of  war  ; 
survey  of  river ;  memorial  to  Con 
gress  on  defence,  575.  Survey  of 
river,  575.  Instructions  to  "Win. 
Richards,  as  ship's  husband,  576. 


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One  hundred  men  for  Fort  Island  ; 
salt  removed  to  Germantown  ;  cer 
tificate  of  committee  on  cartridges, 
577  ;  Lieutenant  Ball  on  parole  ; 
powder  from  Congress  ;  memorial 
to  Assembly  for  increase  of  com 
mittee  ;  floating  battery ;  Hats  ; 
cartridges  ;  cargoes,  579.  Prison 
ers  from  North  Carolina  commit 
ted  to  gaol ;  gaol  secured ;  guard 
for  ;  Com.  Caldwell  resigns,  581. 
Stores  for  saltpetre  in  Germantown, 
581.  Ask  Congress  how  to  treat 
prisoners  in  gaol ;  reply,  582,  584. 
Memorial  to  Assembly  respecting 
cng.'igement  with  the  Roebuck, 
&<:.,  582.  Accept  of  proposals  for 
muskets  from  Berks  county,  584. 
Appointments  ;  vessels  to  be  equip- 
p(  (1  for  service  ;  order  various  arti 
cles  ;  resolve  of  Assembly  inquir 
ing  what  preparations  have  been 
made  ;  committee  to  draw  up  an 
account  of  them  ;  the  fire  sloop  to 
be  manned,  585.  Instructions  to 
C;i plain  Read  for  better  govern 
ment  of  navy ;  pay  of  officers  ;  two 
shallops  to  be  fitted  up  to  attend 
guard-boats  ;  officers  appointed  ; 
Captain  Montgomery  called  to  an 
swer  ;  prisoner  on  parole ;  cart 
ridges,  proportion  of  powder  to 
ball,  587.  Sizes  of  muskets  ;  or 
der  for  purchase  of  formers,  &c.  ; 
men  sent  to  pilot-boat ;  sulphur, 
&c.  ;  representation  from  Com 
mittee  of  Bucks,  589.  Resolution 
of  Congress  respecting  privateers  ; 
disposition  of  prisoners  from  North 
Carolina ;  timber  for  carriages, 
591.  Cannon  ordered  from  New 
port,  &c.  ;  guard-boats  to  be  built ; 
lead  to  be  purchased  ;  cannon 
shot ;  guard-boats  sent  to  Lewes 
T.  ;  alteration  in  galleys  ;  ap 
pointment  of  a  Commodore  for 
Navy  considered  ;  brimstone  ; 
hulks  to  be  fitted  out,  593.  Pay; 
two  gondolas  to  be  built ;  victual 
ling  of  navy  ;  saltpetre  ;  Captain 
Read  resigns  ;  prisoners ;  bed- 
cases  ;  resolution  of  Congress,  ex 
change  of  prisoners,  51)5.  Send 
prisoners  with  Captain  Brown;  his 
instructions;  commanding  officer 
of  fleet  ordered  to  allow  marine 
company  to  be  under  its  own  offi 


cers,  596.  Rifle  guns  ;  purchases  ; 
elievaux-de-frise  ;  saltpetre;  gon 
dolas  ;  guards  for  powder  house, 
599.  Prisoners  to  be  removed 
from  Germantown  ;  arms  ;  lead  ; 
fire  rafts  ;  fortifications  on  Dela 
ware  river ;  redoubt  to  be  erected 
at  Billingsport,  601.  And  boom  ; 
fire  brig  at  Fort  Island  ;  gun- 
barrels  ;  chevaux-de-frise  to  be 
moored  at  lower  and  middle  buoy ; 
John  McLean,  a  tory,  committed  ; 
Samuel  Davidson  to  be  Commo 
dore  ;  rifle  company  of  Westmore 
land,  under  command  of  Captain 
Vansweringen  and  Colonel  Proc 
tor  ;  chevaux-de-frise  to  be  sunk 
at  Billingsport,  under  Robt.  Smith ; 
cartridges  to  be  made  up  for  ship 
Montgomery,  603.  Write  to  Gen 
eral  Washington  for  an  engineer 
to  erect  fortifications  at  Billings 
port  ;  Dr.  Rush  to  procure  surgi 
cal  instruments  for  use  of  Pro 
vince  ;  desist  from  building  at 
Fort  Island  ;  battalion  ordered  up 
from  Chester  ;  privateer  brig  Han 
cock  ;  exchange  of  rifles  for  mus 
kets,  604.  Exchange  of  prisoners 
with  Liverpool  man-of-war  ;  S. 
Davidson  appointed  Commodore  ; 
officers  of  boats  resist  his  authority, 
606.  Hog  Island  to  be  laid  under 
water,  607.  Ask  loan ;  flying 
camp ;  Congress  except  to  ex 
change  of  prisoners  ;  instructions 
to  Commodore  Davidson ;  Capt. 
Bin^ley  appointed,  009.  Order 
purchases  of  brass — plank  ;  build 
ing  of  flat-bottom  boats ;  what 
stores  are  wanted ;  copper,  am 
munition  to  be  delivered,  613. 
Agree  with  Thomas  Savage  to 
make  salt  in  Jersey ;  Drs.  Rush 
and  Duffield  to  make  list  of  medi- 
riues,  cScc.,  wanted  ;  Marine  Com 
mittee  of  Congress  ask  for  lead  for 
four  frigates  building ;  rum  for 
rifle  company  ;  to  confine  Commo 
dore  Davidson's  command  to  ship 
of  war,  &c.,  615.  Transactions  to 
be  laid  before  public,  615.  Trai 
tor  allowance  to  officers  in  gaol, 
615.  Instructions  to  Capt.  Henry 
Dougherty,  017.  Orders  for  dis 
charge  of  R.  Saunderson,  &c. ; 
against  seducing  men  from  boats ; 


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67 


appointments  ;  engineer  to  make 
draft  of  fortifications  at  Billings- 
port  ;  to  purchase  land  there ;  pay, 
619.  Appointments  ;  H.  Fisher's 
receipt  for  guard-boat ;  resolution 
of  Congress  to  raise  companies  ; 
send  money  to  Committee  and 
Convention,  621.  Gunpowder  to 
be  distributed  to  associators  ; 
battalion  of  Germans  ;  prisoners 
to  be  escorted  to  Yorktowii ;  pow 
der  to  Commiss'rs  of  Jersey ;  ad 
dress  to  inhabitants  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  explanatory  of  its  course 
with  regard  to  Commodore  David 
son,  623.  Title  papers  of  land  at 
Billingsport ;  battalion  ordered  to 
Jersey  ;  erection  of  fortifications  ; 
allowance  of  rum ;  proposals  for 
casting  brass  cannon  ;  privateer  ; 
battalion  ordered  back  ;  troops  in 
counties  to  be  in  readiness ;  guard 
house  at  old  powder-house  to  be 
removed  to  new  magazine  ;  labo 
ratory  enclosed  with  fence ;  sails 
for  gondola ;  refusal  of  Lieuten 
ants  to  give  parole,  to  be  conveyed 
to  York,  627.  Colonel  Miles  to 
order  troops  to  Philadelphia  and 
Jersey ;  resolutions  of  Congress  ; 
officers,  prisoners,  to  wear  their 
uniforms  ;  prisoners  on  parole  ; 
provincial  troops  to  receive  Conti 
nental  pay ;  appointments  ;  five 
hundred  riflemen  to  be  got  ready 
to  proceed  to  Bordentown,  under 
command  of  Colonel  Brodhead  ; 
six  shallops  to  transport  troops, 
629.  Reward  offered  for  cutting 
loose  pier  at  Fort  Island  ;  rough 
sheds  at  Billingsport ;  New  Lon 
don  cannon  sent  down  to  Fort ; 
patroles  for  city  ;  awnings  bought 
up  for  tents  ;  conference  with 
committee  of  Congress,  &c.  ;  Mon 
sieur  Kermanvor  appointed  engi 
neer  at  Billingsport,  631.  Dr. 
Dunlap,  surgeon  ;  arrival  of  can 
non  ;  flints  ;  value  of  arms  taken 
from  non-associators  to  be  paid 
for  ;  linen  for  bandages  and  lint, 
and  awnings  for  tents,  633.  Sur 
geon's  mate  ;  pay  of  officers  ;  Cap 
tains;  resolution  of  Congress  send 
ing  copies  of  Declaration  of  Inde 
pendence  ;  orders  to  proclaim  it, 
634.  Rules  and  regulations  of 


army;  employment  of  soldiers, 
&c.,  by  iron-masters  ;  Dr.  Kuhn 
appointed  physician  and  Director- 
General  of  hospital  for  troops  in 
New  Jersey,  and  adjust  a  plan ; 
persons  employed  by  Committee 
not  to  be  enlisted ;  printing  bills  of 
credit ;  leaden  weights  to  be  col 
lected  ;  Dr.  Dunlap  to  purchase 
medicines,  &c.,  637.  Loan  from 
Congress  ;  arms,  &c.,  in  Bucks  to 
be  repaired  ;  Dr.  John  Davis  may 
purchase  instruments  ;  prisoners 
of  North  Carolina,  in  gaol,  may 
write  to  friends  under  inspection  : 
L.  Kaigher  seeks  redress ;  order 
to  C.  Biddle  for  sundry  articles, 
and  to  Colonel  Thomas  McKean  ; 
resolution  of  Congress  for  parole 
of  A.  McDonald  ;  band-ages  ;  pri 
soners  discharged,  639.  Offer  a 
reward  for  apprehension  of  Major 
Rogers  ;  all  provincial  arms  to  be 
delivered  to  General  Roberdeau's 
order ;  prisoners  of  war  sent  to 
Yorktown  ;  awnings  for  tents  ;  M. 
Bustead's  air  furnace  to  be  taken 
for  public  use  ;  a  boring  mill  near 
city ;  intrenching  tools ;  orders 
for  various  payments,  641.  Pay 
ment  for  brig  Nancy,  lost ;  plan 
for  supporting  families  of  poor 
associators  ;  privateer  Venus  ;  pay 
of  artillery  company  increased  ; 
Major  Potts  resigns  ;  Lieutenant 
Webb  suspended  and  restored ; 
Ensigns  and  Lieutenants  recom 
mended  to  Congress  ;  arms  from 
non-associators,  643.  Sundry  or 
ders  ;  appointments  ;  cartridges 
sent  to  New  Jersey  ;  land  at  Bil 
lingsport  ;  prisoners  to  York,  &c., 
645.  British  officers,  prisoners, 
required  to  leave  city  ;  the  fami 
lies  of  poor  associators  to  be  pro 
vided  for ;  brig  Dolphin's  freight 
money  paid ;  old  scow  for  hulkr 
&c. ,  paid  for ;  discharge  of  Mc 
Donald,  by  order  of  Congress,  on 
parole,  647,  648.  Gun-barrels  ; 
chevaux-de-frise ;  pay  for  Mrs. 
Conolly  ;  leaden  weights  ;  guard  ; 
associators,  649.  Pay  of  marines  ; 
saltpetre  ;  firelocks ;  rank ;  ex 
change  of  copper ;  purchase  of 
rifles  ;  provisions  for  troops  ;  arms 
to  be  repaired,  651.  Required  by 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Convention  to  lay  accounts   and] 
proceedings   before    them ;    pay 
ment  to,  674. 

Committee  of  Safety — their  accounts 
to  be  settled  by  a  committee  ap 
pointed,  xi.,  643. 

Committee  of  all  the  Counties  meet 
in  Philadelphia;  delegates  to  Gen 
eral  Congress,  x.,  200. 

Committee,  Secret,  to  furnish  Com 
mittee  of  Safety  fifty  tons  salt 
petre,  484. 

Committee  to  fix  signals  at  Cape 
Henlopen,  510.  Alarm,  548. 

Committee,  Marine,  of  Congress,  x., 
648. 

Commodities,  price  to  be  according 
to  value  of  money,  ii.,  445,  446. 

Commodore  of  fleet  to  be  appointed  ; 
his  pay,  to  have  clerk,  x.,  379. 

Commodores,  of  Navy,  x.,  593,  603. 

Comptroller  General,  Reports,  xiii., 
509,  511,  517,  532,  534,  536,  546, 

552,  553,  557,  561,  563,  566,  567, 
570,  573,  574,  576,  579,  580,  583, 
584,  586,  589,  590,  593,  596,  598, 
601,  603,  604,  607,  611,  613,  615, 
617,  619,  620,  622,  623,  624,  628, 
631,  632,  634,  636,  638,  640,  643, 
647,  668,  673,  674,  676,  679,  680, 
682,  683,  690,  692,  694,  696,  701, 
702,  703,  706,  708,  711,  731,  736, 
741,  743,  746,  751,  753,  755,  768, 
775,  777 ;  xiv.,  4,  9,  13,  15,  29, 
33,  34,  37,  38,  39,  41,  45,  50,  53, 
55,  60,  61-64,  67,  69,  71,  73,  75, 
80-103,    107,   110,   118,  123-134, 
141,  151,  153,  159,  160,  164,  165, 
169,  176,  177,  178,  179,  183,  189- 
196,  199,  202,  207,  211,  215,  216, 
217,  224,  225,  228,  229,  230,  231, 
234,  235,  236,  237,  238,  239,  240, 
243,  244,  255,  261,  262,  263,  264, 
265,  273,  276,  278,  287,  289,  292- 
300,  309,  311,  312,  314,  318,  320, 
322,  324,  342,  346,  347,  348,  356, 
357,  359,  361,  364,  366.  370,  374, 
376,  380,  382,  395,  396,  400,  402, 
406-440,  446,  448,  452,  458,  462, 
463,  464,  467,  473,  477,  478,  480, 
482,  487,  492,  500,  503,  507,  509, 
511,  512,  514,  519,  520,  522,  551, 

553,  557,  558,  562,  570,  574,  578, 
579,  581,  583,  587,  590,  592,  601, 
604,  606,  607-615,  617,  631,  632, 
633,  634,  636,  639,  643,  653,  655^ 
659,  662,  679;  xv.,  1,8, 13,  24,  25, 


27,  33,  37,  40,  45,  54,  57,  60,  64, 
74,  76,  80,  83,  95,  97,  98,  103, 
107,  122,  125,  105,  133,  135,  142, 
144,  149,  152,  1()4,  168,  380,  185, 
186,  193,  196,  205,  206,  212,  215, 
219,  221,  225,  226,  238,  245,  246, 
248,  249,  250,  261,  267,  282,  286, 
374,  401,  406,  411,  413,  432,  519, 
546,  560,  566,  595,  635,  640,  643, 
644;  xvi.,  7,  10,  17,  18,  21,  22, 
23,  24,  30,  35,  39,  41,  44,  50,  61, 
63,  80,  82,  86,  89,  92,  94,  101,  127, 
148,  154,  161,  166-201,  217,  222, 
210 ;,  214*,  21 62,  227,  228,  234,  236, 
253,  267,  291,  315,  317,  326,  328, 
359,  373,  381,  407,  419,  420,  427, 
459,  432,  434,  481,  515.  To  appoint 
an  invalid  corps,  xiv.,  666.  Con 
troversy  between  Comptroller  and 
Board  of  Treas'y,  xv.,  54.  To  have 
balance  in  Treasury  transferred  to 
State  Treasury,  54,  60.  Expenses 
of  office,  225.  To  pay  specie,  324. 
Instructions  to,  xvi.,  80.  Addi 
tional  instructions  to,  and  opinion 
of  judges  on  manner  of  settling 
accounts,  90.  Vote  on,  91.  Ac 
counts  examined  by  Receiver,  272. 
Report  of  Committee  on,  314. 
Alters  warrants,  320,  323.  Reso 
lutions  respecting,  331. 

Conarroe,  Thomas,  agrees  to  build 
piers  at  Marcus  Hook,  xiv.,  479. 
Claim  for  building  piers  at  Marcus 
Hook,  xv,,  228.  Report  of  War 
dens  on,  233.  ' 

Conditions  or  Concessions  of  Penn 
sylvania,  L,  26. 

Conestoga,  attack  of  Indians  on 
families  at,  ii.,  121,  122,  131,  138, 
141.  Indians  from,  186.  Indians 
alarmed  by  threats  from  Maryland, 
191.  Indian  Harry  and  brother, 
204.  Indians  in  Philadelphia, 

245.  Present  large  wampum  belt, 

246.  Treaty  with,  299.     Message 
to  and  from,  467.     Suspected  of 
murder,  70.    In  Philadelphia,  246. 
Message   from,   403.      Conference 
with   Indians    at,    511,    513,   516, 
531,  533,  574,  594-600.     Death  of 
Old  Queen,  574.     Move  off,  603. 
Chiefs  arrive  in  Philadelphia,  606. 
Disturbance   among  Indians,  iii., 
15,  17,  18.     Conference  at,  19-24. 
Trespassers    from    Maryland    on 
lands,  37.     Petition  for  a  road  to 


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69 


Brandywine,  43.  Civility  or  Ta- 
gotolessa  and  other  chiefs  visit 
Philadelphia  Conference,  45.  Let 
ter  from,  on  Indian  murders,  66. 
Col.  John  French  sent  to,  makes 
his  report,  77-81.  Report  of  Con 
ference  with  Indians  at,  92.  Pres 
ents  from  Virginia  to  Indians,  114. 
Visit  of  Five  Nations  and  Gov 
ernor,  &c.  to,  120.  Conference  at, 
121-130.  Murder  of  Indians  by 
Cartledge  reported,  146.  Proceed 
ings,  146-7.  Indians  from,  at 
Philadelphia,  163.  Governor's 
message  to  Assembly,  167.  Gov 
ernor  holds  council  with  Indians, 
178,  181-184.  Lands  near,  sur 
rendered  by  Indians  to  Governor 
Keith  at  Albany,  201,  202.  Gov 
ernor  going  to,  225.  Indians 
killed  by  Shawnese,  302.  Gov 
ernor  visits,  302.  Proposed 
treaty,  302.  Message  sent  to,  to 
convene  Indians,  305.  Council 
at,  309-314.  Disturbances,  331. 
Treaty  at,  337;  viL,  7,  59,  282. 
Want  clothing,  379.  At  Lancas 
ter,  479.  Deputies  from,  484. 
About  to  remove,  complain  of 
Governor,  viii.,  113.  Propose  to 
to  build  beyond  Fort  Augusta,  113. 
Intelligence  from  ;  Sewaise  their 
head  man,  115.  Letter  from 
James  Wright  respecting,  116. 
At  Lancaster  not  well  taken  care 
of;  conference  with  them,  457. 
Indians'  address  to  Governor 
Jno.  Penn,  ix.,  88.  Letter,  E. 
Shippen  on,  89.  Action  of  Coun 
cil,  90.  Governor  Penn's  letter 
to  magistrates  on,  92.  To  be 
brought  to  a  place  of  safety,  97. 
•Second  murder,  E.  Shippen' s  ac 
count,  100.  On  Province  Island, 
100.  E.  Shippen  sent  to,  for  intel 
ligence  ;  also  Rev.  Jno.  Elder  and 
Colonel  Armstrong,  101.  List  of 
papers  and  effects,  102.  Of  mur 
dered  Indians,  103.  Proclama 
tion,  107.  Paxton  Boys  preparing 
to  march  to  Philadelphia  to  kill 
Indians  at  Province  Island,  108. 
Message  of  Governor  Penn,  109. 
From  Assembly,  109.  To  be  sent 
to  Governor  Johnson,  110,  111. 
Letters  to,  by  Indians  and  Captain 
Robinson  of  Highlanders,  111. 


To  Governor  of  New  York,  112. 
Governor  Franklin  of  New  Jersey, 
113.  Council  of  New  York  will 
not  allow  them  to  pass  through, 
119,  120,  121.  Return  from  Am- 
boy  to  Trenton  under  Captain 
Schlosser,  124.  Sheriff  and  Magis 
trate  of  Lancaster  to  give  informa 
tion,  124,  128,  352.  Deposition 
of  Benjamin  Keiidal  of  Lancaster, 
125-6.  Letter,  Magistrates  of 
Lancaster,  131.  Act  for  prevent 
ing  tumults,  &c.,  132.  Body  pre 
paring  to  come  to  Philadelphia, 
132.  Public  meeting  called  at 
State  House,  132.  Memorial  from 
Philadelphia  barracks,  135.  Let 
ter  to  Sir  William  Johnson  on 
their  removal,  137.  Memorial  of 
Matthew  Smith  and  James  Gibson, 
£c.,  respecting  Indians,  138-142. 
Declaration  of  frontier  inhabitants, 
142.  To  be  removed  from  bar 
racks,  170.  Message  of  Assem 
bly  respecting  massacre,  410-412. 
Of  Governor,  460.  Indians,  mur 
der  of,  at  Lancaster,  complaint, 
x.,  255.  Manor,  257. 

Conewago,  river  fisheries,  ix.,  719, 
720. 

Conewango  (Alleghany  Co.),  lands 
adjacent  to  the  mouth  to  be  re 
served  for  Commonw'th,  xv.,  593. 

Confederacy  frigate,  xii. ,  85.  Re 
quires  double-headed  shot,  106. 
Impresses  seamen,  148. 

Confederation,  copy  of  the,  received 
from  Congress,  xi.,  379.  Mary 
land  on,  xii.,  491,  492.  Ratified 
by  all  the  States,  649. 

Conferences  with  Indians  in  Phila 
delphia,  viii.,  9,  29,  30,  32,  42- 
49-51,  54,  86. 

Confirmation  of  laws  passed  at  New 
Castle,  ii.,  46,  49.  Of  public 
landings,  Blue  Anchor  and  Penny 
Pot,  39. 

Congress  of  Governors  at  New  York, 
vi.,  751. 

"Congress,"  gunboat,  x.,  335,  488, 
504. 

"Congress,"  armed  boat,  xi.,  3. 

Congress,  privateer  sloop,  x.,  605. 

Congress,  privateer,  x.,  740. 

Congress,  proceedings,  x.,  240. 

Congress,  Continental,  members  from 
Pennsylvania  receive  pay,  x.,  286. 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Resolutions  of,  292,  316.  Carbines 
offered,  354  Provincial,  of  New 
York,  asks  for  loan  of  powder, 
312,  315.  State  of  account  be 
tween  Pennsylvania  and,  340. 
Resolution  to  arrest  all  dangerous 
persons  going  at  large,  357.  Re 
commend  export  of  provisions  to 
West  Indies  and  import  of  arms, 
385.  Decision  respecting  officers, 
&c.  stranded  in  New  Jersey,  38(3. 
Offer  to  buy  ship  Sally,  407.  Reso 
lutions  respecting  British  officers, 
410.  Respecting  export  of  provi 
sions  to  Bermuda,  413.  Resolu 
tions  of,  432,  433,  439,  453,  463, 

484,  485,  502,  510,  591,  592,  595, 
612.     Ask  for  pilots  and  men  to 
navigate    the   public    vessels    to 
Reedy  Island,   442.     Recommen 
dations  as  Colonels  to,  442.    Reso 
lutions  respecting  Dr.  Conolly  and 
Allen  Cameron  and  servants,  444. 
To  replace  arms,  483.     Order  re 
specting    soldiers    and   barracks, 

485.  Order  return  of  arms   and 
powder,  508.     Resolution  respect 
ing  prisoners,   541,  563,  565 — and 
cannon  at  Providence,  564,  565, 
567.    Order  muskets,  522.    Trade, 
541,    546.      Build    magazine    on 
French  Creek,  552.     Loan  money, 
638.     Cannon  Committee,  Marine 
Committee,    xi.,    7.     Send    State 
$40,000,  7.     Loan  to  Council,  12, 
Resolutions    of,    31.     Fast    Day. 
175.      Loan     money,    177,    199. 
Conference  with  Council  respect 
ing  General  Howe,  198.     Resolu 
tions  on  steps  to  be  taken  to  op 
pose  the  enemy  if  they  approach, 
203.       Resolution    for    Board    of 
War  to  furnish  arms  to  Pennsyl 
vania  militia,  212.     Appoint  Gen 
eral  Arnold  commander  of  militia 
East  of  Philadelphia,  224.     Reso 
lutions     respecting     Billingsport, 
248.     Resolution  calling  for  four 
thousand  militia,  254.     Arrest  of 
Thomas    Lightfoot    ordered,    269. 
To  be  consulted  on  discharge  of 
militia,  272.     Resolution  to  seize 
persons,    &c.,    283.      Arrest    and 
examination  of  John  Brown,  345. 
Copy  of  Confederation,  379.     Re 
commend  calling  in    old  bills  of 
credit  issued  by  G.  B.,  and  abol 


ishing  substitutes,  382.  Election  of 
delegates  by  Assembly,  385.  Reso 
lution  of,  on  proposed  attack  on 
Philadelphia,  404.  Resolutions 
respecting  officers'  oaths,  417. 
Resolutions  respecting  accoutre 
ments,  460.  Money  from,  466. 
Treaty  with  France,  and  other 
papers  received  from,  to  be  •  read 
in  churches,  487.  Respecting 
further  purchases  of  clothing,  507. 
Troops,  &c.,  509.  Indecent  ap 
plication  of  Secretary  to  G.  Bryan 
respecting  a  house,  531.  Grant 
money  to  Council,  534.  Resolu 
tions  in  case  of  evacuation  of  city, 
539.  Protest  against  their  laying 
embargo  on  provisions  in  Pennsyl 
vania,  546.  Invite  Council  to  at 
tend  public  reception  of  French 
Minister,  548.  Ask  for  a  galley 
at  Cape  May,  556.  Asked  for 
commissions,  564.  Money,  580. 
Appealed  to,  on  requisition  for 
eight  hundred  wagons,  589. 
Joseph  Reed  resigns  seat  in,  594. 
Attempt  of  British  to  spread  sedi 
tious  papers,  596.  Resolutions, 
636.  Commissions  for  vessels  ; 
Commissary  of  Naval  stores,  649. 
Case  of  C.  J.  McKean  and  General 
Thompson,  653,  660.  Resolutions 
respecting  money  bills,  661. 
Money,  669.  Resolution  for  per 
sons  going  within  enemy's  lines, 
704.  Respecting  officers,  727. 
Resolution  respecting  meaning  of 
department,  758.  Respecting 
soldiers,  in  room  of  Colonel  Proc 
tor's  men,  766.  Commissary 
Trumbull's  account,  775.  Reso 
lution  to  ship  some  corn,  782. 
Letters  to  and  from,  xii.,  3.  Call 
in  bills  of  credit,  3.  Resolution 
on  exchange  of  prisoners,  relative 
to  appeals,  6.  Conference  with 
delegates  in,  on  wagons,  19. 
Claim  for  purchases ;  Indian  af- 
airs;  wagon  service,  25.  Resolu 
tion  on  wagons,  26.  Conduct  of 
J.  McAllister,  31.  Recommend 
completing  battalions,  &c.,  36. 
Papers  and  resolutions ;  shipment 
of  flour,  61.  Illegal  capture  of  a 
Portuguese  ship,  63.  Paper  of 
Mons.  Gerard  sent  to  Council,  67. 
Mr.  Holker  and  flour,  54,  56,  67, 


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71 


68.  Request  militia  to  be  placed 
at  Sunbmy,  74.  Circular;  ex 
pected  enemy  at  New  York  ;  and 
necessary  operations  of  army  ;  Act 
respecting  John  Douglass  of  pri 
vateer,  75.  Continuance  of  em 
bargo,  82.  Provision  for  officers, 
85.  On  public  credit ;  embargo  ; 
restrictions  on  internal  trade ; 
clothing  for  troops,  108.  Act,  on 
arrival  of  Count  D'Estaing,  114. 
Samuel  Huntingdon  elected  Speak 
er,  116.  Letter  from  Commercial 
Committee  of,  to  export  provi 
sions,  130.  Appoint  a  fast,  145. 
Resolutions,  147.  Impressment 
of  Pennsylvanians  onboard  of  Con 
federacy,  148.  King  of  France  to 
be  received  through  his  minister, 
170.  Members  from  Pennsylvania 
elected,  172.  Resolution  respect 
ing  artificers  and  court  martial, 
176.  Regulation  of  prices,  177. 
Fast  Day,  183,  282.  On  supplies 
for  army,  197,  198.  Order  ex 
penses  of  witnesses  in  case  of 
Arnold  to  be  charged  to  them,  225, 
Various  papers  from,  227.  Pris 
oners  of  war ;  estates  of  French 
subjects,  230.  Draw  bill  for  a 
million,  232.  Troops  to  be  raised, 
250.  Laws  sent  to,  by  State,  251. 
Requisition  to  supply  Mr.  Holker 
with  flour,  275.  Continental  bills  ; 
finance,  286.  Letter  and  resolu 
tions  of  Council  on  state  of  fron 
tiers,  289-292.  Represent  scarc 
ity  of  meat  in  camp,  349,  351. 
Case  of  Richard  Wells'  lot  on 
Arch  street,  353.  Draw  on  Coun 
cil,  359.  Conference  with  Assem 
bly  and  Council  on  loan  office  cer 
tificates  ;  their  value  ;  quota  of 
supplies,  &c.,  360.  Embargo  to 
be  continued ;  order  for  money, 
363.  On  Quarter-Masters'  debts, 
369.  Jared  Ingersoll  and  Tim. 
Matlack  new  delegates ;  letter 
from  committee  at  camp,  370,  371. 
Order  for  money,  395.  Action, 
under  various  laws,  &c.,  398. 
Commissions  for  capture,  399. 
Supplies,  403.  Furnish  exchange, 
420,  423.  Wagons,  433.  Call  in 
bills,  459.  Draw  bills,  462.  Reso 
lutions  respecting  officers,  471- 
473.  Supplies,  483.  Resolutions, 


new  arrangement  of  army,  500. 
Fast  Day,  518.  Increase  of  com 
panies,  520.  Supplies,  546. 
Names  of  agents  for  supply  of 
southern  army ;  live  stock,  562. 
Wyoming  garrison,  569.  Meeting 
of  Pennsylvania  line,  593.  Ill- 
treatment  of  prisoners ;  money 
for,  597.  Clothier-General  and 
deputy  to  be  prosecuted,  599. 
Ask  for  men,  615.  Removal  of 
convention  troops,  648.  Articles 
of  confederation  ratified  by  all 
the  States,  649.  Fast,  675. 
Money  required,  675.  Cap 
ture  of  prizes,  683.  Resolutions 
on  soldiers ;  and  Continental 
money,  692.  Fast  Day,  697. 
Act  for  Court  to  try  piracies,  &c., 
702.  Pay  to  officers  ;  circular ; 
naval  officer's  duty,  733.  Conven 
tion  troops  ;  liquidation  of  debts  ; 
heavy  expenses,  737.  Persons  to 
sign  bills  of  credit,  740.  Call  for 
men,  742,  743.  Thomas  McKean, 
Speaker,  782.  Respecting  French 
sailors,  xiii.,  5.  Drafts  for  money, 
3-7.  Petition  to,  for  settlement  of 
Connecticut  claim,  10.  Delegates 
on  do.,  16.  Leaden  spouts,  42. 
Resolution  to  Pennsylvania  and 
New  Jersey  to  embody  three  thou 
sand  men ;  French  seamen,  53, 
55.  Conference  on  defence,  61. 
Connecticut  claim,  79.  General 
Wm.  Irvine,  Brigadier  Gen.,  ap 
pointed  to  command  at  Fort  Pitt, 
79.  Fast  Day,  101,  124.  John 
Hanson,  president,  105.  Money 
for,  110.  Respecting  Connecticut 
claim,  123.  Requisition  for  sup 
ply  of  federal  army,  144.  Quota 
of  troops,  148.  What  captures 
are  lawful,  154.  Reward  for  pris 
oners,  256.  Fast  Day,  267.  Au 
dience  with  French  Minister  on 
birth  of  a  Dauphin,  282,  284. 
Resolutions  of  Council  on  treaty 
power  of,  286.  Conference  on 
pursuing  war  with  vigor,  291. 
Letters  of  General  Irvine  on  emi 
gration,  297.  On  robbery  of  mail, 
311.  Congress  advise  Pennsyl 
vania  and  Virginia  to  send  each 
one  hundred  and  fifty  men  to 
Fort  Pitt,  348.  Proclamation  for 
thanksgiving,  396,  400.  Resolu- 


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tions  ;  estimates  ;  quotas  of  States, 
40.'5.  Elias  Boudinot,  president, 
412.  Conference  on  British  goods, 
482.  Proclamation  on  cessation 
of  hostilities,  555.  Letter  on  lite 
rary  property,  574.  Address  on 
finances,  576.  Proposals  of  New 
York  and  Maryland  fixing  federal 
city,  599.  Conference  of  com 
mittee  with  Council  relative  to 
troops  at  Lancaster,  603.  Com 
plain  of  insults  by  an  armed  body 
of  soldiers ;  conference  on,  604, 
606,  609.  Report  on  late  disturb 
ances,  619.  Papers  respecting 
claim  of  Shallus  and  Sallaway  re 
ferred  to  land  office  ;  city  lots,  636. 
Propose  to  return  to  city,  637. 
Mode  of  corresponding  with  Coun 
cil  ;  adjourn  from  Princeton  to 
Annapolis  ;  choose  president,  747. 
Ratify  peace  ;  proclamation,  749. 
Interest  on  money  loaned  United 
States,  xiv.,  7.  Resolutions,  25. 
Private  right  to  Wyoming  lands, 
31.  Resolutions,  38.  States  un 
represented  ;  Mons.  Marbois, 
French  Consul,  43.  Petition  of 
settlers  at  Wyoming ;  resolution 
on  place  of  meeting  of  Commis 
sioners  to  Indians,  51.  Prefer 
ence  to  States  which  comply  with 
resolutions  of  1782,  119.  On 
raising  troops  for  western  posts ; 
and  for  commissioners  to  Indians, 
143.  Acts  of,  144.  Cession  of 
lands  to  United  States  ;  Acts  of 
Connecticut  and  North  Carolina, 
162.  Case  of  Robert  Shewell,  162. 
Quota  required  for  protection  of 
north-west  frontiers,  177.  Dele 
gates  to,  261.  Richard  Henry 
Lee,  president,  270.  Delay  of 
public  accounts,  283.  Council  on 
powers  of;  public  debt,  328-342. 
Resolution  and  proclamation  on 
counterfeiting  certificates,  347. 
Resolution,  Commissioners  for  j 
settling  accounts  ;  list  of  deputies 
to  issue  certificates,  372.  Resolu 
tions,  3b4.  Order  to  raise  troops, 
£c.,  406.  Delegates  commissioned 
to,  442.  Propose  to  lay  off  into 
States  the  western  territory,  47 1 . 
Acts  of,  473.  Birth  of  Duke  of  Nor- 
niandie,  480.  Recognize  Mons.  { 
Marbois  as  Vice  Consul  of  Perm-  I 


sylvania,  491.  Ask  for  attend 
ance  of  delegates,  &c.,  517.  John 
Hancock  elected  president,  587. 
Form  of  cession  by  Connect'!,  xv., 
19.  Have  accepted  the  cession  of 
lands  by  Connecticut,  28.  Dis 
turbances  in  Wyoming,  37.  Pa 
pers  relating  to  infractions  of 
treaty,  50.  Increase  of  federal 
troops  ;  establishment  of  a  mint, 
105,  106.  Act  for  reducing  ex 
penses  of  civil  list,  192.  Resolu 
tion,  Phineas  Bond,  British  Con 
sul,  205.  Send  to  Council  the 
Report  of  convention  in  Philadel 
phia,  286.  Delegates  to,  339.  Rati 
fication  of  Federal  Constitution, 
351.  Act  to  grant  sea  letters,  392. 
State  of  representation,  455.  Act, 
settlement  of  accounts,  458.  Fix 
price  of  triangle  on  Erie,  472. 
Settlement  of  accounts,  480. 
Mode  of  disposing  of  lands  in 
western  territory,  496.  Agree  to 
send  troops  to  Easton,  502.  Call 
on  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania  for 
troops  against  Indians,  515.  Re 
quisition  of,  for  1788,  521.  Pro 
posals  for  sale  and  purchase  of 
triangle  on  Erie,  524.  Act  relin 
quishing  to  Pennsylvania,  530. 
Act  putting  in  operation  the  Con 
stitution  ;  now  adopted  by  eleven 
States,  535.  Recommend  preven 
tion  of  importation  of  convict  male 
factors  into  this  country,  542. 
Returns  of  elections  in  this  State 
for  members  of,  636,  638.  Pro 
clamation  of,  638.  Act  respecting 
oaths,  and  transmitting  acts  of 
Governor,  xvi.,  96.  Laying  duty 
on  goods,  112,  On  tonnage,  119. 
Several  Acts  ;  department  of  For 
eign  Affairs  established,  126.  Act 
providing  for  expenses  of  Indian 
treaties,  141.  Acts  of,  establishing 
Treasury  department ;  registering 
and  clearing  vessels  ;  coast'g  trade, 
&.c.,  154.  Acts  for  salaries;  safe 
keeping  of  Records,  167,  175. 
Act  respecting  North  Carolina, 
289-  Indian  difficulties  in  Wash 
ington  county,  306.  Act  to  pro 
mote  useful  arts  ;  and  collection  of 
duties,  347.  Various  Acts,  374, 
3bl,  384,  392.  Act  for  census 
United  States,  402.  Seat  of  gov- 


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73 


ernmeiit;  invalid  pensioners,  408. 
Light  houses,  &c.  ;  trade  and 
treaties  with  Indians ;  seamen ; 
time  of  holding  seats  of  presi 
dent,  &c. ,  423.  Acts — of  tempora 
ry  establishment  of  post  office,  &c., 
428,  433.  Terms  of  members, 
438.  Journals  sent,  439.  Ar 
rangements  for  accomodating  Con 
gress  in  State  House,  486. 
Connecticut,  to  raise  troops  for  Can 
ada  expedition,  ii.,.  450.  Repre 
sented  at  treaty  with  Indians  at 
Albany,  v.,  7.  Settlers  from,  show 
symptoms  of  disturbance  in  North 
ampton  county  on  account  of  pre 
tended  claim  to  lands,  734.  Letter, 
D.  Brodhead,  757.  From  Gover 
nor  II.  to  Governor  of,  758.  Rela 
tive  to  dispute  with,  767-777. 
Influence  of  Lydius,  &c.,  with  In 
dians  in  purchase  of  lands,  vi., 
117.  Message  from  Jno.  Shekel- 
almy  on  designs  of  settlers  from, 
215.  Speech  to  Scaroyady,  217. 
Various  papers  relating  to  claim, 
247-275,  286-293.  Bounds  de 
scribed  in  1664,  263.  Proceedings 
at  Court  at  Kensington  on  do.  264 
Invalidation  of  Lydius'  deed,  284. 
Minutes  of  Council  of  New  Jersey 
respecting,  555-558.  Lotteries, 
forbidden  in,  vii.,  113.  Settlers  in 
Northampton  county,  viii.,  563, 
59b,  646.  Report  of  Sheriff  and 
Justices  on,  564.  Governor's  pro 
clamation  against,  566.  Letter  to 
Governor  Fitch,  568.  To  Sir 
Wm  Johnson,  570.  Number  of 
families,  595.  At  Cushietunck, 
612.  Opinion  of  Attorney  Gen 
eral,  620.  Letters,  &p.,  621. 
Letters  to  and  from  Governor,  568, 
570,  620,  627.  Proclamation 
against  settlers,  663.  Settlers  at 
Wyomink,  ix.,  7,  27,  602,  606. 
Proclamation  against,  27.  Instruc 
tions  to  Burd  &  McKee,  agents, 
29.  Instructions  to  Governor  H. 
60.  To  Colonel  Burd,  61.  Pro 
ceedings  and  resolutions  of  Sus- 
quehanna  Company,  569.  Letters 
from  L.  Gordon,  Chas.  Stewart 
and  John  Jennings  respecting  New 
England  settlers,  573.  Governor 
P.  's  proclamation,  588.  Letters 
of  Governor,  602.  Letters  from 


Governor  P.  to  several  persons 
respecting,  606.  Riots  at  Wyo 
ming,  663.  Depositions,  Amos 
and  Nathan  Ogden  and  Zebulon 
Butler,  674.  Proclamation  against 
settlers  at  Wyoming,  679.  Depo 
sitions  respecting,  710.  People 
on  their  way  to  Wyoming  armed  ; 
proclamation  of  Governor  Hamil 
ton,  747.  Depositions,  751,  767. 
Proceeding  of  Council,  753.  Let 
ters  respecting  Wyoming,  754, 
756.  Letter  to  Governor  Trum- 
bull,  777.  Letters  to  and  from 
Governors,  x.,  3,  117,  151,  162, 
163.  People  settling  on  proprie 
tary  lands,  50.  Letters  respecting, 
86.  Petition  against  people  from 
Northumberland,  111.  Eliphalet 
Dyer,  Wm.  S.  Johnson  and  Secre 
tary  Strong  arrive  from,  118.  Let 
ter  of  Governor  Trumbull,  and 
resolutions  of  Assembly,  119-139, 
143,  151.  From  John  Penn  to 
Governor  152.  Proclamation 
against  settlers,  153.  Governor 
Trumbull's  account  of  affairs,  163. 
History  of  Indian  deed  to  Susque- 
hanna  Company,  177.  People 
refuse  to  submit  to  laws  of  Penn 
sylvania,  275.  Governor's  letter 
to  magistrates,  275.  Boundaries, 
xii.,  177.  Letter  from  Governor  de 
clining  to  refer  dispute  on  princi 
ples  of  confederation,  287.  Pro 
ceedings  of  Convention,  585.  Re 
specting  dispute,  657.  Claims — 
resolutions  of  Assembly  and  peti 
tion  of  Sup.  Exec.  Council  for 
settlement  of,  xiii.,  10.  Letter 
from  delegates  of  Pennsylvania 
in  Congress  on,  16.  Proceedings, 
79.  In  Congress  and  Assembly, 
123.  Counsel  appointed,  215. 
Law  for  raising  troops — counsel 
inquire  respecting  it,  217.  H.  Os- 
burne  solicitor,  266.  Counsel  ap 
pointed,  counsellors  appointed  by 
Council,  310.  Suit  to  be  brought 
to  a  speedy  close,  313.  Agents 
to  have  use  of  papers,  314,  332. 
Papers  to  be  examined,  361.  Ex 
penses  attending  suit  against,  366. 
Conference  respecting  evidence, 
417.  Indian  deeds,  &c.,  418,  420, 
434.  Expenses  attending  suit, 
421.  Court  at  Trenton,  430. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Papers  demanded  and  delivered 
over  by  Jno.  Penn,  437.  Journal 
at  Fort  Stanwix,  counsellors  ap 
pointed,  441.  Witnesses,  442. 
Pay  011  account,  446,  452.  Decree 
in  favor  of  Pennsylvania  procla 
mation,  475.  H.  Osburne  dis 
charged,  596.  Letter  from  Gov 
ernor  Jona.  Trumbull,  xiv.,  2. 
Petition  of  settlers,  51.  Fees  to 
counsel,  141.  Reports  of  Win. 
Bradford,  Jr.,  and  James  Wilson, 
159.  Act  of  Legislature  and  letter, 
S.  Hardy,  162.  Resolutions  of 
Council  respecting  Wyoming,  169. 
Conference  relative  to  settlers 
driven  off  in  May,  188.  Copies 
of  Indian  deeds  taken,  240.  List 
of  papers  relating  to  Wyoming, 
318-320.  Form  of  cession  by, 
xv.,  19.  Cession  of  lands  by,  28. 
Claims  in  Luzerne  County,  279, 
280,  355.  Governor  Huntington 
interposes  for  Jno.  Franklin,  385, 
386.  Letter  to  Comptroller  of, 
546.  Laws  against  settlers  to  be 
enforced,  xvi.,  317,  322,  352,  364. 

Connell,  William,  commands  priva 
teer  General  Thompson,  x.,  793. 

Connelly,  Captain  Robert,  of  Penn 
sylvania  Regiment,  xiv.,  655. 

Conner,  Michael,  complains  of 
being  in  fear  of  his  life  from  sev 
eral  persons,  x.,  723. 

Conococheague — murders  at,  vii., 
479,  503. 

Conogocheague  —  evil  intentions  at 
—towards  goods,  ix.,  302,  303. 

Conolloway  Indians,  vi.,  675. 

Conolly,  Dr.  John,  letters  to  and 
from,  x.,  140.  His  advertisement 
and  conduct,  &c.,  140,  141,  146, 
148,  164,  165.  Lord  D.'s  views 
of  his  commitment,  161.  Ad 
dress  to  magistrates  of  Westmore 
land,  167.  Deposition  of  Henry 
Reed,  168.  Answer  of  magistrates, 
167.  Murders  in  Westmoreland 
county — His  conduct  complained 
of,  180.  Releases  prisoners  from 
gaol,  227.  Proclamation  against 
tax  collectors,  &c.,  from  "Fort 
Dunmore,"  227.  Certificate  re 
specting  collectors,  228.  Resolu 
tions  of  Congress  respecting  his 
confinement  in  prison  at  Philadel 
phia  with  Allen  Cameron  and 


their  servants,  444.  Order  from 
Committee  of  Safety  to  the  gaoler, 
445.  Examined  and  remanded, 
472.  His  servant,  John  Brown, 
sent  to  workhouse,  476.  Person 
may  visit  on  business,  in  presence 
of  another,  482.  A  supposed  ac 
complice,  533.  Wife's  allowance, 
648,  696.  Asks  permission  to  re 
tire  to  a  plantation — Allowed,  he 
to  give  bond,  xi.,  196.  Enlarged 
on  bond,  200.  A  British  officer, 
to  be  arrested — Violates  parole, 
imprisoned,  xiii.,  161.  His  serv 
ant  committed,  163. 

Conoy  Indians,  letter  at  their  in 
stance  to  Governor,  iv.,  656. 
Move  higher  up  Susquehanna, 
747.  Claim  lands  where  their 
town  stood,  v.,  393;  viii.,  730. 

Conoy  Town,  conference  with  In 
dians  at,  iii.,  188. 

Conshocken — Delaware  Indians  de 
clare  war  against  Senecas,  xii., 
586. 

Conscience,  rights  of,  declared,  ii., 
57.  Liberty  of,  and  Sabbath, 
210.  Liberty  of,  to  be  observed, 
iii.,  64.  On  liberty  of,  views  of 
Assembly  and  Governor,  iv.,  366- 
371. 

Constable,  William,  to  be  arrested, 
xii.,  495.  To  give  security,  496. 

Constitution,  dissatisfaction  with — 
Convention — Sense  of  people  to 
be  taken,  xi.,  221.  Federal,  or 
der  of  procession  on  ratification 
of,  by  Pennsylvania,  xv.,  350. 
By  Virginia,  498.  By  New  York, 
506. 

Constitution  of  Pennsylvania,  call 
of  Convention  to  amend  the,  by 
Assembly — Proceedings  of  Assem 
bly,  xvi.,  41,  159. 

Continental  Board  of  War,  informed 
of  great  number  of  prisoners  in 
new  gaol,  xi.,  298.  Bakers  to  be 
'kept  at  making  bread,  303. 

Continental  Navy  Board  to  purchase 
12  fireships,  xi.,  255.  To  have 
pilots  furnished  for  their  ships, 
260. 

Continental  Army,  rules  and  regu 
lations  printed  by  John  Dunlap, 
x.,  636. 

Continental  Bills,  refusal  of,  xi.,  2. 
Persons  to  be  punished  who  re- 


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75 


fused   to   take — Letter    on,    from 
J.  Dickinson,  92. 

Continental-Money  tendered  in  pay 
ment  for  a  redeemable  ground- 
rent  forfeited  by  Andrew  Allen, 
xii.,  249.  Teams  to  pass  bridge 
free,  271.  Moulds  for,  298.  Ex 
changed,  429,  430,  434,  448,  552. 
Scale  of  depreciation  to  be  pub 
lished,  612,  648,  684.  To  be 
called  in,  649,  692,  724. 

Continental-Treasury,  x.,  401. 

Contrecosur,  Capt'n,  summons  from, 
to  surrender,  vi.,  29. 

"Convention,"  galley,  x.,  702. 
Armed  boat  to  be  fitted  out,  xi., 
2.  Captain  Rice  ordered  to  Cape 
May,  9,  107.  Captain  Richard 
Eyre  appointed  to  command  of, 
543,  557. 

"Convention,"  brig,  to  be  com 
manded  by  Captain  Thomas  Hous- 
tons,  and  to  be  fitted  out,  xi.,  555. 
Takes  prizes — Expense  of  fitting 
out,  592. 

Convention  in  Philadelphia,  min 
utes  sent  Council,  xv.,  286.  Or 
der  of  procession  in  Philadelphia, 
351. 

Conveyances,  act  to  [  prevent  dis 
putes  in,  v.,  619. 

Convictions,  &c.,  x.,  60,  92,  172, 
225,  226,  256. 

Coiiway,  Henry  Seymour,  Rt.  Hon., 
letters  to  and  from,  ix.,  298,  299, 
309,  310.  Stamp  Acts,  298,  307. 
Repeal  of,  310. 

Conway,  George,  discharged,  x.,465. 

Conwell,  William,  Justice,  ix.,  272. 

Coogler,  John  and  wife,  to  be  arrest 
ed  for  aiding  British,  xii.,  301, 
308.  He  and  wife  released  on 
conditions,  384. 

Cook,  Arthur,  appointed  judge,  i., 
153,  156,  324.  Appointed  special 
Commissioner,  164.  A  Council 
lor,  169.  To  act  as  Lieutenant 
Governor,  212.  Judge,  324,  331. 
Guardian  to  J.  Taylor,  331.  As 
sistant  to  Governor,  505.  De 
ceased,  607. 

Cook,  Benjamin,  Coroner,  iv.,  602, 
748,  782. 

Cook,  George,  ordered  out  of  the 
State,  xii.,  293. 

Cook,  Jacob,  resigns  as  Justice,  xii., 
556 ;  xiv.,  45. 


Cook,  John,  Sheriff,  x.,  56,  100, 
211. 

Cook,  Richard,  accomplice  of  L. 
Stewart,  to  be  arrested,  ix.,  717. 

Cook,  William,  Sheriff,  x.,  59,  101, 
212;  xi.,  84,  112,  126,  131,  270. 

Cooke,  Edward,  Lieut.,  xiii.,  167. 

Cookson,  Thomas,  writes  letter  to 
Governor  at  instance  of  Conoy 
Indians,  iv.,  656;  murders  by 
Delaware  Indians,  675,  678 ;  a 
Justice  v.,  3.  Prothonotary  of 
Lancaster  county — Letter  on  death 
of  Adam  Furney,  377.  A  Justice, 
600. 

Coornbe,  Thomas,  appointed  by  Go 
vernor  Collector  of  light  money, 
ix.,  197. 

Coombe,  Major,  xi.,  123. 

Coombe,  Rev.  Thomas,  to  be  seized, 
xi.,  284,  299,  300,  525,  527.  His 
wife  applies  for  a  pass  for  his  son 
John  to  New  York,  xiii.,  122. 

Cooper,  William,  Ensign,  xiii.,  53. 

Copper  mine  sought  for  on  Susque- 
hanna — a  subterfuge  for  annoy 
ance  of  Indians,  iii.,  160.  Perki- 
omen,  proposed  sale  of,  x.,  23, 
41. 

Copper,  to  be  purchased,  x.,  612. 

Coppock,  Bartholomew,  member  of 
Council  for  Chester,  i.,  213. 

Corbin,  Margaret,  order  in  favor  of, 
for  her  bravery,  she  having  been 
wounded  and  utterly  disabled  by 
three  grape  shop,  while  filling  the 
post  of  her  husband,  who  was 
killed  by  her  side  at  Fort  Wash 
ington,  xii.,  34. 

Coren,  Captain  Isaac,  applies  for  ar 
ticles,  xii.,  55. 

Cornbury,  Lord,  letter  from,  ii.,  78. 
To  be  addressed  oil  decease  of 
Governor,  91.  Vice  Admiral  of 
the  Jerseys,  issues  a  commission 
to  arrest  a  vessel,  99.  Said  to 
have  issued  a  marriage  license, 
115.  Asks  Governor  to  urge 
means  of  defence  for  New  York, 
136.  Address  of  merchants  to, 
on  privateers,  411.  Vice  Admi 
ral,  421. 

Cornish,  Andrew,  Governor,  &c., 
arrive  at  his  house,  iii.,  309.  Jus 
tice,  358.  Justice  left  out,  531. 

Cornwall,  Frank,  Sheriff  of  Sussex 
county,  i.,  213. 


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Cornplanter,  Indian  Chief,  grant  of  j 
land  to,  xvi.,  38.  In  Philadel 
phia,  497,  498,  499.  And  other 
Indian  Chiefs,  petition,  353.  In 
Philadelphia,  speeches  to  and 
from,  497.  Letterto,  510.  Speeches 
to  and  from  Council,  terms  of  sale 
and  purchase  at  Fort  Stanwix,  of 
lands  on  Lake  Erie,  500-5U9.  And 
Half-town,  remain  in  city  till  arri 
val  of  President  of  the  United 
States,  513.  Interpreter  paid,  534. 
Expenses  paid  in  Philadelphia, 
547. 

Cornwallis,  Lord,  surrenders  to 
General  Washington  at  Yorktown, 
news  brought  by  his  aid,  Colonel 
Tilghinan,  to  Philadelphia,  xiii., 
94.  Christ  Church  bells  rung, 
143. 

Coroners  for  each  county  proposed, 
i.,  65,  187.  Organized,  appointed, 
343.  A  deputy  pro  tern,  appoint 
ed,  158.  Appointed,  162,  174, 
286;  ii.,  163.  Is  a  Justice's  in 
quest  in  absence  of,  valid  ?  184 ; 
iii.,  30,  56,  69,  108,  139,  140,  260, 
289,  332,  359,  370,  387,  521,  574, 
614.  Inquest,  when  necessary, 
150.  Elected,  iv.,  85,  86,  247, 
309,  352,  469,  500,  601,  669,  748, 
782;  v.,  55,  120,  345,  551,  597, 
662;  vi.,  144,  637;  vii.,  267,  753; 
viii.,  223,  403,  781  ;  ix.,  57,  199, 
285,  333,  398,  547,  623,  624,  689, 
691,  777,  778;  x.,  56,  78,  100, 

211,  212,  270,  273;  xi.,  179,  191, 
217,  235,  363,  365,  36o,  372,  373, 
378,  593    596,  60  j,  638  ;  xii.,  131, 
134,  136,  145,  146,  147,  161,  166, 
182,  506,  507,  508,  510,  512,  518, 
540-544;  xiii.,  85,  86,  87,  88,  92, 
133,  134,  158,  391,  393,  395,  397, 
398,  400,  419,  719-723,  726,  730, 
740,    751;    xiv.,    230,   232,    234, 
236,  237,  238,  244,  248,  256,  267, 
268,  289,  554,  557,  558,  563,  597  ; 
xv.,  98,  100,   102,  109,   116,  120, 
125-139,  193,  294,  296,  298,  300, 
301,  565,  566,  570,  580,  586,  589, 
646;    xvi.,    191,    193,    195,    208, 

212,  215,  490,  492,  493,  494,  496, 
498,  499,  509,  514,  518,  527,  542. 

Correction,  a  house  of,  in  each  coun 
ty,  proposed,  i.,  61. 

Corsey  Col.,  Battalion  to  rendezvous 
at  Swedes'  ford,  xi.,  301. 


Coskosky,  Indian  town,  v.,  349. 

Cotnam,  Lieutenant  George,  per 
mitted  to  raise  recruits  for  Lieu 
tenant  General  Philips's  regiment 
at  Annapolis  Royal,  v.,  239. 

Cottringer,  John,  refused  right  to 
hold  land,  being  a  Catholic,  ix., 
596. 

Coultas,  James,  Sheriff,  vi.  638.  vii., 
266.  Breach  of  confidence  in,  362. 
Of  Philadelphia,  order  to  arrest 
and  imprison  Dr.  Wm.  Smith,  for 
libel,  viii.,  442 ; 

Coulter,  Thomas,  Justice,  xiv.,  602. 

Council — first  meeting  of,  i.,  56. 
Names  of  members,  58.  Rules 
of,  56,  59,  60.  Number  of  mem 
bers  returned  by  Sheriffs,  not 
agreeing  with  charter  ;  pray  Gov 
ernor  that  it  may  not  operate 
against  ;  W.  Penn's  reply,  that  it 
should  not,  58.  Member  elect, 
sent  for,  65.  Nicholas  Moore  ap 
pointed  Secretary,  73.  Propose 
that  magistrates  provide  for  the 
sustenance  of  the  people,  78.  De 
bates  to  be  kept  secret,  96.  Pro 
posed  to  double  the  number  of 
members  for  Philadelphia,  98.  To 
be  always  with  Governor,  98.  Per 
sons  not  serving  when  elected  to 
be  fined,  101.  Members  not  to  be 
arrested  for  debt,  102.  List  of 
members  to  be  kept,  103.  Mem 
bers  sent  for  to  Kent  county,  103. 
Sheriff  may  attach  goods,  £c.,  of 
members  not  paying  their  fines, 
107.  President,  how  chosen,  120, 
146.  To  define  jurisdiction  of 
Courts,  124.  Debates  in,  to  be 
kept  secret,  125.  Refuse  a  col 
lector's  oath,  but  take  his  attes 
tation,  148.  Counties  not  to 
suffer  by  suspension  of  members, 
203.  Sheriff  to  summon  mem 
ber,  146.  Notice  of  meeting  to  be 
setup  "at  the  gate, "  157.  Su 
pervise  the  press,  165.  Refuse  to 
sign  a  minute  in  President  Lloyd's 
time,  for  want  of  his  reasons  for 
refusing,  165.  Counsellors  ap 
pointed,  168,  169,  552.  A  mem 
ber  charged  with  fornication  re 
tires,  176,  178,  180.  Etiquette 
towards  Assembly,  177.  Early 
meetings  of,  176.  Adjourn  to 
Quaker  meeting  house,  178,  224, 


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226.  Members  dismissed,  211. 
Members  attend,  as  Deputy  to 
Governor,  212.  Claim  papers  and 
copies,  230,  231,  Member  to  at 
tend  on  Governor,  231,  282,  238, 
239.  Days  of  meeting,  231.  De 
cide  that  keeper  of  great  seal  has 
a  right  to  absent  himself,  234. 
Difficulty  between,  and  the  keeper 
of  seal,  235,  236.  T.  Lloyd's  let 
ter  to,  236.  Authority  of  certain 
papers  required,  239.  Question  as 
to  right  of  election  of  a  member 
serving  seven  years  without  inter 
mission  of  one  year,  267.  Jno. 
Eckley's  election  disputed,  268. 
Also  Thomas  Lloyd's,  269.  Stormy 
debates  in,  277.  Discussion  about 
laws  and  adjournment  of  Assem 
bly,  290,  294.  Debate  between 
Assembly  and,  on  imprisonment 
of  Speaker  White,  292.  Tumul 
tuous  proceedings,  297.  Extra 
meeting  called  on  receipt  of  a  let 
ter  from  Maryland,  298,  299. 
Governor  Blackwell  resigns,  313. 
Thomas  Lloyd  elected  President, 
317,  323.  Penn's  instructions,  318. 
Returns  of  members,  322,  323, 
324.  Members  sign  declaration 
of  allegiance,  321,  450.  Member 
objected  to  on  account  of  debauch 
ery,  323,  New  mode  of  election  of 
members,  324.  New  Council  under 
Fletcher,  365,  369,  567.  Nomi 
nate  officers,  366.  Day  appointed 
for  considering  government  affairs, 
367.  A  fixed  day  for  meeting, 
572.  Number  of  members,  577. 
New,  formed  by  proprietary-mem 
bers,  580.  Fixed  time  for  meeting, 
581.  Records  missing,  589.  Diffi 
culty  in  election,  590. 

Days  of  meeting  fixed,  ii.,  66. 
To  have  cognizance  of  affairs  of 
individuals,  67.  Administer  oath 
to  Governor  Hamilton,  69.  Joseph 
Growden's  speech  to,  78.  Reply 
of  Governor,  78.  Oath  taken  by 
members,  90.  Present  themselves 
before  Commissioners  to  take  oath, 
— Colonel  Quarry's  remarks  on 
detention  of  dedimus,  92,  93. 
Difficulties  suggested  by  Colonel 
Quarry  respecting  the  oath  and 
affirmation,  93.  Proposal  as  to 
where  the  dedimus  is  to  be  kept, 


93.  Oath  and  affirmation  admin 
istered  to,  by  John  Bewley,  Col 
lector,  96.  Commission  to  William. 
Markham  as  Register-General,  96. 
Times  of  meeting,  96,  97.  Debate 
about  meeting  of  Assembly  pro 
rogued  by,  110.  Power  of  Legis 
lation  affected  by  death  of  Gover 
nor  H.,  114.  Commission  read, 
116.  New  members,  117.  Pro 
prietary's  son,  and  Collector  Bew 
ley  invited,  117.  Address  of  Gov 
ernor  to,  141.  Message  to  Assem 
bly  on  adjournment,  149.  Re 
monstrance  of  Philadelphia  against 
licenses,  &c.,  161.  Answer  to,  161. 
Addresses  to  and  from  Governor, 
164,  167.  Assembly  ask  removal 
of  James  Logan  from,  279.  Reso 
lution  sent  to  Assembly,  280.  De 
bate  about  sheriffs,  297.  Discus 
sions  on  impeachment  of  James 
Logan,  365-385.  Mayor  and  Re 
corder  of  Philadelphia  appear  be 
fore,  407.  Petition  of  Philadelphia 
to,  on  tax  for  court-house,  410. 
On  French  privateers,  413.  Order 
about  change  in  money,  435. 
Complaint  to  Governor  about  his 
address,  435.  Colonel  Evans's 
(late  Governor)  address  to,  on 
Assembly's  address  to  Governor 
G.,  436.  Action  on,  437.  Address 
of  nine  members  of  late  Governor's 
Council  to  Governor  G.,  439.  Re 
ceive  no  compensation,  440.  An 
swer  of  Assembly,  442.  Discus 
sion  on  value  of  money,  contracts, 
&c.,  445,  446.  Assembly's  Ad 
dress  in  answer  to  Governor  and 
Council,  false  alarm,  &c.,  453. 
Address  from  Assembly,  460.  Case 
of  A.  Sandall,  Swedish  minister, 
484,  500,  on  Queen's  order  to  Gov 
ernor  to  meet  at  New  York,  532. 
Receive  complaints  from  Indians, 
554.  Answer  to,  555.  Demand  from 
Governor  Hunter  of  New  York 
for  £2000 — decision,  557.  Presents 
to  Indians,  561.  Robert  Ashetoii 
appointed  deputy  clerk,  567.  Let 
ters  on  repeal  of  laws  by  Queen — 
Proclamation  on  peace  with  Spain, 
&c.,  571.  Meet  weekly  without 
summons,  597.  Governor  attends 
for  the  last  time,  629. 

Governor    Keith     attends     and 


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qualifies  members,  iii.,  14.  Names 
magistrates  for  Lower  Counties, 
15.  Accusation  of  Governor 
Gookin  against  sundry  persons, 
15.  Meet  to  hear  Colonel  Gookin's 
charges — who  confesses  he  has 
none  to  make,  17.  Colonel  John 
French  a  member,  18.  Governor's 
speech,  and  discussion  on  mode 
of  issuing  commissions,  33-35. 
To  meet  every  week,  56.  New 
commission  and  instructions  from 
William  Penn,  jr.,  laid  before, 
64.  Agree  with  Assembly  in  ad 
vising  delay,  68.  Governor's 
charges  against  Robert  Asheton, 
72,  77.  Letter  and  Report  on 
Governor's  position,  73.  Order 
of  Privy  Council  for  repeal  of  cer 
tain  laws,  75.  New  members, 
113.  Governor  attends,  after  re 
turn  from  Virginia,  115.  Views 
on  demand  of  New  York  for  con 
tribution  to  fortifications,  134. 
Not  satisfied  with  powers  of  Court 
respecting  a  road,  142.  Jasper 
Yeates  dies — Henry  Brookes  suc 
ceeds  him,  as  Collector  of 
Lewes,  143.  Proportion  in  mem 
bers  between  Church  of  England 
and  Quakers  observed,  314. 
Decision  about  dividing  line 
between  Chester  and  Philadelphia 
Counties  and  taxes,  144.  Preced 
ing  minutes  to  be  read  and  ex 
amined,  147.  Proceedings  in  case 
of  Indian  murder  by  J.  &  E.  Cart- 
ledge,  148-156.  To  receive  mes 
sage  from  Five  Nations,  163. 
Robert  and  William  Asheton  called 
to  Council,  173.  Vote  of  thanks 
and  £500  to  Governor,  174.  Write 
to  Governor  at  Conestogo — lands 
on  Susquehanna — Indians — Mary 
land  title,  178,  180.  Decline  or 
dering  provisions,  180.  Various 
proceedings  respecting  treaties 
with  Indians  at  Conestogo,  203. 
Message  to  Indians  on  treaty  with 
Virginia — runaway  negroes,  &c., 
209.  Advice  to  Governor  Keith 
as  to  his  course  with  Maryland, 
214.  William  Fishbourne  and 
Josiah  Rolfe,  225.  Thomas  Mas 
ters  dies,  232.  Francis  Rawle 
elected  in  his  place,  232.  John 
Ramsey,  chamber-keeper,  233. 


Business  without  a  quorum,  247. 
Address  to  King  George  II.,  271. 
New  members,  333.  Assembly 
complain  to,  on  rude  treatment  in 
Philadelphia,  340.  Governor's 
speech  to  Assembly  on,  341.  Rank 
of  members,  384.  *  Thomas  Griffitts 
and  Charles  Reed  chosen  members, 
529.  Ask  Governor  how  the  Court 
of  Chancery  is  constituted — peti 
tion  respecting,  617. 

On  Court  of  Chancery  or  Equity, 
iv.,  19,  21,  22,  27.  Can  Governor  be 
Chancellor  ?  23.  Report  of  James 
Logan  on  Court  of  Chancery,  27. 
James  Logan  becomes  president 
on  death  of  Governor  Gordon,  47. 
Have  under  consideration  affairs 
with  Maryland,  63-73.  Letter  to 
Governor  Ogle,  76.  Relative  po 
sition  of,  and  Assembly  with  re 
gard  to  powers  arising  from  death 
of  late  Governor — explanations, 
&c.,  99.  On  Maryland  affairs,  101 
—151.  Petition  to  King,  125. 
Proceedings  on  Maryland  affairs, 
197,  232,  237.  Message  to  As 
sembly  on  do.,  201.  Answer,  233. 
Expressions  objected  to,  236.  Clerk 
asks  for  salary,  237.  Message  from 
Assembly,  238.  Answer  to,  239. 
Clerk  justified  in  his  claims,  240. 
Two  prisoners  apply  for  trial — 
referred  to  Supreme  Court,  250. 
Proceedings  respecting  discharge 
of  prisoners  under  proceedings  at 
Hampton  Court,  264.  Governor 
Thomas  arrives,  288.  Appoints 
Thomas  Lawrie,  clerk,  289.  Gov 
ernor  inquires  why  A.  Hamilton 
and  Dr.  Grseme  do  not  attend,  292. 
Repeats  the  inquiry,  and  receives 
answers  not  satisfactory,  295. 
Proceedings  in  England  for  quiet 
ing  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania, 
298 — 301.  Proclamation  to  be 
made,  301.  On  value  of  gold  and 
silver  coin,  and  bills  of  credit,  365. 
Petition  from  Mayor,  &c.,  of  Phil 
adelphia,  to  raise  money,  376. 
Order  for  appearance  of  petition 
ers,  379.  Proceedings  against 
Israel  Pemberton,  Jr.,  389—394. 
Thomas  Lawrie  resigns,  and  P. 
Baird  appointed  secretary,  429. 
Minute  to  Assembly,  460.  Peti 
tion  of  seven  companies  of  soldiers, 


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79 


466.  Action  on,  469.  Discussion 
respecting  health  officer,  496 — 
498.  Rights  of,  and  Assembly  re 
specting,  498.  Pest-house — report 
of  Assembly — Messages,  &c.,  on 
controversy  between  Governor  and 
Assembly,  507—559.  P.  Baird 
resigns  as  Secretary,  and  Richard 
Peters  appointed,  639. 

James  Hamilton,  a  member,  v., 
1.  Benjamin  Shoemaker,  do.,  3. 
Address  to  King  on  successes  in 
Scotland,  51.  Joseph  Turner, 
Thomas  Hopkinson,  and  Lawrence 
Growden  become  members  of,  65. 
List  of  members  according  to  pri 
ority,  67.  William  Logan  becomes 
a  member,  68.  Richard  Peters,  j 
Clerk,  68.  Course  of  business  j 
settled,  69.  Form  of  licenses 
changed,  69.  Chamber  to  be  in 
State-house,  69.  Governor  replies 
to  Governor  Shirley  respecting 
supplies,  76.  Proceedings  relative 
to  robberies  by  French  and  Span 
iards,  90.  Letter  to  Proprietaries 
on  robberies,  92.  Speech  to  As 
sembly,  95,  96.  Message  from 
Assembly,  101.  Governor  Shir-  i 
ley  and  Indians,  102.  Refuse  to  i 
print  address  to  Assembly,  and 
their  answer,  104,  105.  Relative  i 
to  forces  raised  for  expedition  to 
Canada,  130-145.  Letter  to  Gov 
ernor  Shirley,  143.  Message  to 
Assembly,  154,  156.  Letter  to 
Proprietaries  on  defenceless  state  ! 
of  province  and  city,  160.  Declar-  j 
ation  to  Associators,  encouraging  j 
them  to  proceed  in  choosing  offi-  j 
cers,  168.  Letters  to  Governors 
Clinton  and  Shirley,  for  loan  of 
cannon  till  those  ordered  from 
England  should  arrive,  172,  173. 
Send  Messrs.  Lawrence  and  Tay 
lor  to  New  York  for  cannon,  206. 
Higginbotham  and  Perie  appear 
before,  218.  Review  the  Associa 
tors,  222.  Message  to  Assembly, 
230.  Captain  Ballet  meets,  and 
shows  his  instructions,  241.  Sits 
every  morning,  City  Court-house, 
246.  Resolutions  of,  for  defence 
of  city,  250.  Orders  to  ferrymen 
respecting  seamen  from  Otter 
sloop,  256.  Message  to  Assembly 
on  means  of  defence,  and  estimate 


of  charge  of  equipment  of  a  col 
ony  vessel  and  smart  money,  270- 
273.  Several  messages  received 
from  Assembly — Anxious  to  ad 
journ,  276.  Remarks  on,  276. 
Assembly  adjourn,  and  a  series 
of  resolutions  is  passed  by  Coun 
cil,  277-279.  Letters  to  Govern 
ors  Gooch  and  Clinton,  on  priva 
teers,  283,  284.  Answer  Governor 
Gooch,  301.  Letter  to  Proprieta 
ries,  319.  Decision  respecting 
Bucks  county  Associators  and  of 
ficers,  326.  Message  to  Assembly, 
329.  Message  from  Assembly  dis 
approving  of  resolutions,  338.  Re 
ply  to,  339.  Governor  James 
Hamilton  meets  Council,  362. 
Richard  Peters  appointed  Clerk 
and  Secretary  of  Province,  365. 
Governor  goes  to  New  Castle  and 
leaves  members  in  charge,  488. 
John  Penii  arrives — Made  a  mem 
ber,  with  rank  of  Eldest  Coun 
cillor,  606.  Is  present,  618. 

Various  papers  relative  to  Con 
necticut  claim,  vi.,  247-275.  Ad 
vice  to  Governor  M.,  274.  Road 
from  Shippensburg  to  Du  Quesne, 
317.  Opinion  of,  on  publishing 
papers  by  Assembly,  328.  Gov 
ernor  informs  of  appointment  -of 
Mr.  Quincey  as  Commissioner, 
329.  Governor  informs  of  French 
fleet  and  troops  for  North  America, 
353.  Lynford  Lardner  a  member, 
414.  Opinion  of,  on  saving  clause 
in  Colonel  Evans's  commission — 
Tax  on  proprietary  estate,  520. 
New  Members — B.  Cohen,  John 
Mifflin,  and  Dr.  Thomas  Cadwala- 
der,  666.  Advise  Governor  'and 
some  members  to  proceed  to  fron 
tiers,  676.  Report  of  Committee 
on  distribution  of  arms,  &c.,  by 
Assembly,  679.  On  defenceless 
state  of  province,  680.  Petitions 
for  defence  from  all  parts,  6SO. 
Advise  Governor  not  to  assent  to 
bill  for  taxing  proprietary  estates, 
680,  692,  696.  Advice  to  Gover 
nor,  705.  Advice  to  Governor  re 
specting  French  neutrals,  711. 
Proceedings,  713.  Extracts  from 
old  Minutes  of  Council,  1709-1746, 
720-724. 

Advise  Governor  towards  Qua- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


kers  on  war  against  Delaware  In 
dians,  vii.,  103,  107.  B.  Franklin 
and  other  Commissioners  meet, 
153.  Letter  to  Governor  Belcher, 
166.  Proceedings  on  Assembly's 
message  on  tax  on  proprietary 
estate,  204  Governor  Morris  re 
tires,  and  William  Denny  presents 
his  commission  as  Governor,  and 
order  clearance  of  vessels,  221. 
Governor  Denny  asks  advice  of 
Council,  236.  Appoint  Hamilton, 
Shoemaker,  Logan,  and  Secretary 
Peters  to  investigate  proprietary 
purchases  from  Indians,  354. 
Quartering  soldiers,  359-378.  G. 
Croghan  attends  in,  and  gives  his 
opinion  on  Indian  affairs,  382. 
W.  Callender  and  Israel  Pernber- 
ton  ask  permission  to  examine 
minutes  of  Council  respecting  In 
dian  claims  to  lands,  394.  An 
swer  to,  397.  Answer  to  remarks 
of  Assembly  on  supply  bill,  437. 
Chew  and  Peters  to  draw  up  pro 
position  to  Assembly  on  money 
bill,  441.  Report,  442.  Lord 
London  sends  answers  to  money 
bill,  451.  Address  of  Moravians, 
494.  Discussion  on  building  fort 
and  houses  at  Wyoming  for  Dela- 
wares,  734.  Proceedings  in  case 
of  William  Moore,  741,  750,  764, 
776,  781. 

W.  Peters,  Secretary  pro  tern., 
viii.,  19.  Governor  complains  of 
insult  from  Commissioners,  31. 
Affairs  with  Teedyuscung  and  his 
clerk,  31.  Communication  from 
Governor  respecting  bills,  &c.,  70. 
Convened  at  request  of  General 
Forbes  on  Indian  affairs,  126. 
Opinion  of  proper  treatment  of 
French  prisoners,  148.  Governor 
asks  advice  of,  in  case  of  Dutch 
vessels  brought  in  by  privateers, 
155.  Proceedings  in  case  of  Wil 
liam  Moore,  161.  Acquittal,  162. 
Opinion  on  Assembly's  rejection 
of  Admiral  Boscowen's  request 
for  men,  165.  Addresses  of  meet 
ings  of  sufferings  on  Indian  land 
claims,  and  proceedings  on,  239, 
241,  243-245.  Report  of  Com 
mittee  on  complaints  of  Indians  , 
at  Easton,  respecting  claims  for  j 
land  by  Teedyuscung,  246-261.  j 


Opinions  on  supply  bill  and  As 
sembly,  325.  Objections  of,  to 
bill  for  remission  of  bills  of  credit, 
respecting  quit  rents,  350.  Gov 
ernor's  insinuations  against— Their 
reply— Protest  of  Mr.  Chew,  357. 
Protest  against  Governor  for  as 
senting  to  a  bill  of  credit,  358. 
Allusion  to  Governor  Keith,  359. 
John  Moland,  a  member,  360. 
Discussion  continued  on  bill,  361. 
Proposals  of  Lardner  and  Logan  to 
send  bill  on  warrants  to  proprie 
tary,  362.  Mr.  Galloway's  remarks 
on  bill,  363-369.  New  bill  pro 
posed  by  Mr.  Moland  sent  to  As 
sembly,  369.  Speech  of  Governor 
on  bill — Rights  of  property — Of 
Secretary  and  Surveyor-General, 
375.  Not  a  part  of  the  Legisla 
ture,  503.  Take  oaths  of  allegi 
ance,  &c.,  to  King  George  III., 
520.  Address  of  Governor  and 
Council  to  George  III.,  561.  Gov 
ernor  sick  —  Transmits  message 
and  report  respecting  Connecticut 
settlers  in  Northampton  county, 
564.  R.  Peters  resigns  as  Secre 
tary,  and  Joseph  Shippen,  Jun'r, 
elected,  671.  Decline  exhibiting 
to  Committee  of  Assembly  their 
minutes,  719,  720. 

Joseph  Shippen,  Jr.,  continued 
Secretary  and  Clerk — reception  of 
John  Penn  as  Governor,  ix.,  74. 
Action  in  relation  to  murder  of 
Conestoga  Indians,  90,  100.  Rich 
ard  Penn  admitted  as  a  member, 
101,  104.  Relating  to  murder  of 
Conestoga  Indians,  88-128.  Ad 
vice  about  their  removal  from  bar 
racks,  135.  Action  on  remon 
strance  of  Smith  &  Gibson,  146. 
Various  letters  submitted  on  the 
Indians  in  barracks,  170.  Address 
to  King  on  repeal  of  Stamp  Act, 
315.  William  Till  dies— James 
Tilghman  elected  in  his  place,  354. 
Murders  of  Indians  by  F.  Stump, 
414-490.  Examination  of  James 
Cunningham  respecting  rescue  of 
Stump,  450.  Colonel  Armstrong 
to  be  written  to,  to  regain  him, 
451.  Proceedings  respecting  shoot 
ing  Indian  George,  603.  New 
Members,  704.  James  Hamilton 
as  President  succeeds  John  Penn 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


81 


on  his  going  to  England,  733. 
Joseph  Shippen,  Jr.,  is  continued 
Clerk,  733.  Alteration  in  forms, 
734.  Take  oaths,  734.  Order 
men  to  be  raised  for  Wyoming, 
753.  Letter  to  proprietaries  re 
specting,  727,  779.  Proclamation 
respecting  approval  or  annulling 
of  laws  by  King,  766. 

Minutes,  x.,  1  to  276.  William 
Hicks  added  to,  12.  In  absence 
of  Richard  Penn — the  President, 
James  Hamilton  acts  as  Governor, 
90.  John  Penn  arrives  as  Gover 
nor,  and  is  present,  91.  Action  re 
specting  Connecticut  claim,  118- 
139.  Dr.Conolly,140, 145, 169, 170. 
Recommend  petition  to  the  King 
in  the  present  posture  of  affairs, 
232.  Message  to  Assembly,  233. 

Council — Privy — Acts  confirmed  or 
repealed  by,  iv.,  483-486.  On 
state  of  the  province,  &c.,  vii., 
272-278.  On  various  Acts,  275. 

Council  of  Safety.  (See  also  Com 
mittee  of  Safety,  x.,  279-652.) 
Appointed  by  Convention  of  State 
— meet — names  of  members,  653. 
Declaration  read  subscribed — Mr. 
Eittenhouse,  chairman — Colonel 
Miles'  men  sick-Dr.  Thomas  Parke 
to  attend  them — stage  in  State 
House  yard  fitted  up  for  guard — 
doorkeeper  appointed  —  Colonel 
Bull  to  procure  pikes  and  Toma 
hawks,  653.  Resolutions  respect 
ing  flying  camp  and  letter  to  Com 
mittee  of  Berks — Jacob  S.  How- 
ell  appointed  Secretary — Resolu 
tion  of  Convention — defence  of 
frontiers — new  members,  655. 
Petition  from  boats  at  Darby 
Creek — S.  Morris  to  supply  them 
— Court  martial  on  John  Peal — 
Captain  Loxly  ordered  to  city — 
William  Nisbett,  Treas'rer,  orders, 
659.  Major  Bell— Colonel  Mont 
gomery  new  members — allowance 
to  associators'  families — sinking 
piers — flying  camp — Colonel  Ran- 
kin  command  of  fleet,  659.  Pow 
der — return  of  stores — redoubt  at 
Billingsport — salt  for  navy — Con 
gress  order  cannon  to  General 
Mercer  for  flying  camp — combus 
tibles — persons  and  papers  to  be 
arrested,  661.  Men  employed 
6 


not  to  be  enlisted — order  for  pow 
der  for  Maryland,  Ind.  Co. — de 
position  of  John  Walker — and 
Martha  Ash,  663.  Compliance 
with  rules  andregulat'ns  of  Assem 
bly  for  associators — arms — letters 
from  boats,  resignation  J.  and  A. 
Arthur — J.  and  J.  Hatton  to  be 
apprehended-letter  to  Salem-Col- 
onel  Kirkland — apprehension  of 
Tories,  667,  670.  Orders  for  sail 
cloth,  &c. — pay  for  families  of  as 
sociators — letter  to  delegates  in 
Congress  on  militia,  669.  Orders 
for  arms-Committee  on  complaints 
of  families,  671.  Thomas  Whar- 
ton,  Jr.,  chosen  President,  and 
David  Rittenhouse  Vice  President 
— furnish  Lancaster  with  arms — 
blankets — workmen  not  to  be  en 
listed — troop?  to  be  quartered  in 
places  of  worship — wardens  and 
deacons  to  be  informed  of  this  or 
der — flying  camp  to  be  raised — 
condition  of  companies  of  associa 
tors  to  be  examined — assistance — 
sloop  to  J.  Coburn — clothing — 
Billingsport — Ensign  Kirk  resigns, 
673.  New  member — clothing  for 
Col.  Atlee's  battalion — supplies 
for  families,  675.  Workmen  not 
to  serve  in  militia — insult  at  Phil 
adelphia — William  Sutton  from 
New  York,  confined  as  Tory — poor 
associators  of  Bucks  county — man 
from  Chester  county  confined — 
militia  quartered  in  private  houses 
— George  Gray  a  new  member— 
battalion  short  of  officers  to  be 
passed  by  Muster  Master,  677.  Ap 
pointment  of  officers — committee 
on  plan  of  fortifications  at  Billings 
port — German  lieutenants  re 
commended  to  Congress — flying 
camp — arms  to  be  repaired — offi 
cers'  account,  679.  Cannon  sent 
to  camp  in  New  Jersey — Congress 
resolve  that  paper  makers  do  not 
go  with  associators  to  New  Jersey 
— deserters  from  Continental  army 
in  custody  of  Colonel  Haslett — 
dissatisfaction  in  naval  department 
— relief  of  poor  families  of  associa 
tors — sick  soldier  of  Continental 
army  provided  with  a  physician — 
William  Sutton — sash  weights — 
various  orders,  681.  Maryland 


82 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


money  to  be  changed — fortifica 
tions  at  Billingsport,  683.  Various 
orders  and  payments  for  arms, 
&c. — troops  under  Captain  Proctor 
increased — recommend  to  Congress 
another  lieutenant,  685.  Sundry 
payments — deserters  from  asso- 
ciators  to  be  reported,  687.  Per 
mission  granted  to  prisoners  con 
fined  at  Lancaster,  688.  State 
cannon  foundry  and  boring  mill — 
Aid  to  Captain  Mathew  Smith — 
wages  to  a  slave  to  be  paid,  689. 
Sundry  orders — pay  for  arms  taken 
from  non-associators — bounty  to 
soldiers  in  Bucks  County — pay 
for  shot  cast  by  G.  Taylor — Captain 
Opp's  company  to  march  to  Jersey, 
690.  Orders  for  city  guards,  691. 
Order  to  Commodore  Davison, 
693.  Respecting  enlargement  of 

James      McConneaughy forged 

deeds  for  land  by  George  Crows 
are  to  be  taken,  693.  Money 
found  in  his  trunk,  695,  696.  Re 
ward  offered  on  account  of  riot, 
701.  Loan  to  Congress,  703. 
Urgent  order  to  troops  to  depart 
for  Amboy,  704.  Publish  hand 
bills  denying  reports  respecting 
number  of  troops  in  New  Jersey, 
706.  Guard  for  Reading,  714. 
Blankets,  &c.,  to  be  purchased — 
apply  to  Congress  to  pay  wages 
&c.,  of  associators — four  members 
added  by  convention,  717.  F. 
Gurney  a  member — piers  to  be 
finished,  718.  Hospital  for  sick 
soldiers — Dr.  Gerardus  Clarkson 
physician — fortifications  at  Bill 
ingsport — various  orders,  719. 
Fast  sailing  sloops  or  schooners 
to  be  engaged,  719.  Guards  for 
frigates,  prison  and  powder — pris 
oners  discharged,  720.  Regimen 
tal  paymaster — enlistments — re 
port  on  Chevaux  de  frise,  &c., — 
complaint  of  Michael  Conner — 
committee  to  inspect  arms.  &c. — 
pilot  through  Chevaux  de  frise 
appointed — servants  and  appren 
tices  not  to  be  enlisted,  723. 
Barracks — S.  Milflin  declines  be 
ing  Commodore — purchase  of 
arms  and  commander  of  floating 
battery,  724.  Appoint  T.  Seymour 
Commodore — instructions  to,  731. 


Visit  Fort  Island,  732.  Militia  of 
city  to  be  employed  at  Billings- 
port — Dr.  Wm.  Currie  resigns  as 
Surgeon — Prisoner  enlarged  on  pa 
role — Change  of  officers  of  Flying 
Camp — Congress  agree  to  provide 
for  disabled  men,  735.  Order  on  , 
Congress  for  money — L.  Nicola 
continued  as  Barrack-Master — Va 
rious  accounts — Return  of  arms  to 
be  made — 12  recruiting  sergeants, 
737.  Persons  to  buy  blankets — 
New  commissions  to  Captains  of 
Galleys,  739.  Privateer  commis 
sioned — Regulars  for  Continental 
service — Exchange  of  cannon  in 
ship  Montgomery  —  Officers  ap 
pointed,  741.  New  arrangement 
of  battalions — Letter  to  Colonel 
Brodhead — To  General  McKinley 
— Men  to  be  sent  to  Fort  Mont 
gomery,  743.  Raise  pay  of  pilots 
— Ship  Montgomery  be  fitted  out 
— Various  orders,  744.  Resolu 
tions  respecting  pay,  stores,  asso 
ciators — Guard  for  city,  747.  Mo 
nopoly  of  salt,  748.  Lists  of  cloth 
ing,  749.  Orders  respecting  chain 
and  boom  in  river — General  Howe 
expected,  747,  750.  Salt— Pay  to 
Colonel  Brodhead,  750.  Order 
arms  to  be  distributed — Associa 
tors  to  report — Letter  from  General 
Lee  respecting  Hessians  approach 
ing — Complaint  of  Sharp  Delancy, 
753.  Offer  bounty — Committee  to 
view  avenues  to  city — Brass  can 
non  from  Jersey — Articles  for  Bil 
lingsport — Send  expresses,  755. 
Appoint  officers  of  foot — Proposals 
to  Board  of  War  for  defence — No 
persons  of  military  experience — 
General  Stevens  proposed,  757. 
No  persons  to  view  the  works  at 
Fort  Island,  nor  sound  Channel — 
Salt  to  be  sent  and  sold  at  Tren 
ton — A  Captain  appointed — Pay 
increased  of  men  in  fleet,  759. 
Magazine  for  military  stores,  763. 
Officers  appointed — Boats  to  be 
built — A  fire  to  be  erected,  and 
nails  made  at  Fort  Island,  765. 
Arrangements  in  Battalion,  officers 
commanding  companies,  promo 
tions,  &c.,  766.  Orders,  769.  Men 
to  be  enlisted,  773.  Privateers, 
773.  Various  orders,  783. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Minutes,  xi.,  1  to  170.  Artil 
lery  to  be  paraded  at  Fort  Island, 
— Fleet  to  be  manned  and  rendez 
vous  at  Philadelphia — Store  for 
clothing,  &c.,  1.  Memorial  to  As 
sembly  on  continental  currency,  2. 
Arrival  of  transports  at  New  York, 
3.  Appointments,  2,  17.  Priva 
teers,  3.  Captain  Strohbogh's  com 
pany  of  artillery  to  be  sent  for — 
no  vessels  to  pass  chevaux-de-frise 
— orders  to  Commodore  Seymour 
— removal  of  cattle  from  shores — 
Putnam  Battery — prisoners  of  war 
under  care  of  S.  C.  Morris — S. 
Wheeler  works  at  chevaux-de- 
frise,  5.  Order  troops  from  Berks, 
pay  at  Billingsport — brass  cannon, 
money  from  Congress,  7.  Pay  of 
officers  of  armed  boats — Captain 
Rice  ordered  to  Cape  May — his 
instructions,  8.  Orders  to  Chester 
militia  to  march  to  city,  9.  Order 
troops  from  counties,  10.  Borrow 
from  Congress,  12.  Captain  Coch- 
ran's  Company  to  be  paid — Me 
morial  to  Assembly  on  calling  out 
militia,  15.  Various  orders,  17. 
Authority  to  collect  blankets  and 
stockings  in  city,  18.  Will  pro 
vide  for  Associators'  families — 
Salt  for  Philadelphia  County — no 
vessels  to  depart  except  already 
cleared — William  Parr  to  remove 
records  to  Lancaster — supply  for 
families  of  Associators,  23.  Field 
Officers  to  be  nominated — Sur 
geons  appointed — Troops  sent  to 
Trenton — and  to  General  W.,  25. 
No  person  to  pass  ferries  with  fire 
arms  without  permit — L.  Nicola, 
Town  Major — duty — guards  for 

city — volunteers shops   to    be 

shut  up,  and  schools  broken  up — 
Brigade  formed — armed  boat,  27. 
Ferrymen  on  Delaware  to  trans 
port  Maryland  flying  camp  to  the 
city — troop  of  horse  to  be  formed 
to  proceed  to  General  W. — wagon 
ers  needed — not  to  be  impressed — 
paymaster — Associators  to  be  sup 
plied  from  stores,  29.  Port  opens 
— vessels  may  pass — loan  from 
Congress — appointments,  37. — 
Schools  opened — prisoners  re 
moved  under  guard  to  Newtown — 
medicines — resolutions  on  defence, 


38.  General  Howe  advancing — 
boats  sent  to  Trenton  ferries  to  be 
in  order — Commodore  Seymour  to 
be  under  General  Washington — 
expresses,  39.  Authorize  impress 
ing  a  carriage  and  horses  from 
Messrs.  Pemberton  and  Emlen,  Jr., 
to  remove  General  Roberdeau  to 
Lancaster — no  further  restriction 
on  salt — inhabitants  permitted  to 
sell  as  usual — books  and  treasury 
to  be  removed  to  Lancaster — 
wagon  to  be  provided,  41.  War 
dens  to  appoint  patrols — commit 
ment,  &c.,  of  William  Smith  and 
J.  Stansbury — militia  ordered 
from  Bucks  county,  43.  Seven 
members  added  by  Assembly,  45. 
Employ  Dunlap's  printing  mate 
rials — ask  aid  of  citizens  to  Gene 
ral  Putnam  in  throwing  up  works 
of  defence,  46.  Wagons — poor 
militia — powder  from  French 
creek — battalions  to  join  General 
W.,  49.  Stores  to  be  opened— 
prisoners  sent  to  Baltimore  under 
guards — sick  soldiers —  appoint 
ments,  51.  Tolls  on  Schuylkill 
bridge — sick  at  hospital — wagon 
ers,  53.  Census  of  males  fit  to 
bear  arms,  60.  Pay  for  wagons, 
60.  Regulations  for  soldiers,  72. 
Send  off  expresses,  74.  Rum  sent 
to  camp,  75.  Appointments  and 
orders  for  pay,  76-84.  Cannon  to 
be  collected  in  Philadelphia,  84. 
Troops  to  be  paraded,  85.  Militia 
disgusted,  return — under  orders 
not  given  officially — Colonel  Hu- 
bly,  commissary,  86.  Suspected 
persons — prisoners  from  Roebuck 
— from  New  York — provision  for, 
89.  Thanks,  to  officers,  &c.,  at 
Lancaster,  for  remaining,  90.  Col 
onel  Hunter's  battalion  refuses  to 
march  to  aid  of  General  Washing 
ton,  95.  Indian  treaty  at  Easton, 
96.  Persons  appointed  to  attend, 
96.  Secretary  to  Commissioners, 
98.  Officers  of  Major  Williams' 
battalion,  98,  Punishment  of  de 
serters  from  militia,  102-106. 
Officers  prisoners  with  the  enemy 
to  retain  their  rank,  109.  Resolu 
tion  respecting  business,  112. 
Against  false  reports,  114.  Loan 
from  Congress — letter  to  Hewes, 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   KECOKDS. 


Tybout  and  Tuckness  for  supplies, 
115.  Order  a  regiment  of  artil 
lery  to  be  raised — officers  and 
men — Colonel  Proctor  to  be  Colo 
nel  of  it,  116.  Justices  to  exam 
ine  persons  in  jail  suspected  of 
stealing  money  from  S.  Lowry — 
Hessian  and  Waldecker  prisoners 
to  be  delivered  to  Colonel  Melchor 
— Major  Williams  resigns — Far 
mer  and  Murray  appointed,  116. 
Ask  loan  of  Assembly,  117.  Or 
der  arrest  of  Joseph  Atkinson  for 
robbery,  123.  Appointments — ap 
plications  for  regiments — gun-lock 
factory — fortifications  at  Billings- 
port — officers — casli  brought  from 
Baltimore,  125.  Sends  boat  Del 
aware  to  defend  salt-works  in  New 
Jersey  from  expected  enemy — ad 
ditions  to  Navy  Board,  127.  Offer 
bounty  in  navy,  and  fix  pay  of 
officers  and  men,  132.  Regula 
tions  respecting  sick,  133.  Ar 
rearages  to  Captain  Brown's  com 
pany — salt  for  beef,  135.  Steward 
at  Province  Island — Committee  to 
inquire  about  stores — Regiment  to 
be  raised  to  serve  in  any  part  of 
United  States — bounty — appoint 
ments  and  pay,  137.  Navy  Board 
to  take  the  Province  shallop,  138. 
Sentence  on  Lieutenant  John  Dean 
referred  to  Navy  Board,  138.  Ap 
point  Joseph  Stiles  superinten 
dent  of  ordinance — necessary 
buildings,  143.  George  Ingles 
superintendent  of  gun-carriages — 
storing  timber — state  of  troops  in 
City — General  Gates — officer  to 
visit — also  Barrack-Master  and 
Town-major,  144.  Smith's  shop 
to  be  erected — pay  of  Jacob  Ho  well, 
Secretary,  146.  End  of  Council 
Minutes,  146.  Memoranda  of  pay 
ment  and  occurrences,  149-176. 
Call  for  money  on  Supreme  Exec 
utive  Council,  176.  James  Read, 
Councilman,  could  not  serve  be 
ing  in  Assembly,  500.  Also 
Mat.  Smith,  502.  Committee  to  set 
tle  accounts  appointed,  645.  Com 
mittee,  Hambright  &  Lacey,  to  ob 
tain  minutes  and  papers  of,  relative 
to  their  proceedings  and  deposit 
them  in  Secy.'s  office,  xii.,  242. 
Purchase  by  late,  paid  for,  xiii.,  28. 


[Proclamation  by  the  Council, 
showing  that  by  the  occupation  of 
the  City  by  the  British,  the  Govern 
ment  by  the  Assembly  became  tem 
porarily  useless — they  transferred 
their  powers  to  a  body  composed  of 
the  Supreme  Executive  Council  and 
other  gentlemen  therein  named — 
which  body  they  denominated  ' '  A 
Council  of  Safety,  with  all  the  powers 
for  the  time  being  of  the  Assembly. 
It  only  continued  in  existence  for 
about  one  year,  when  the  cause  of 
their  appointment  being  removed — 
the  Council  was  by  proclamation  dis 
solved  into  the  original  Assembly 
and  Supreme  Executive  Council,  xi., 
325-353.] 

Colonel  Galbraith  to  collect  blankets 
for  the  sick,  to  be  appraised  by 
three  individuals — seven  persons 
authorized  to  collect  in  Chester 
Co.,  arms,  blankets,  &c.,  xi.,  328  ; 
and  others  in  Lancaster  county — 
Ordain  Commissioners  in  each 
County  to  seize  and  confiscate  the 
property  of  individuals  inimical 
to  this  country,  329.  General 
Armstrong  presents  a  statement 
relative  to  the  militia — Provisions 
not  to  be  procured  at  Hummels- 
town  for  gun  factory — Joshua  El 
der  to  supply  them  even  by  force, 
331.  Order  goods  returned  to  J. 
Swanick — fix  prices,  336.  Re 
moval  of  families  from  State 
Works — Ordinance  against  buy 
ing  up  and  engrossing  merchan 
dize — number  of  commissioners  to 
buy  blankets  increased,  337.  Or 
dinance  against  distilling  from 
grains,  338  ;  or  appoint  persons 
to  take  blankets  from  certain  per 
sons — paying,  &c.,  therefor,  339. 
Pay  of  Lieutenants  on  appeal 
days — wagons  required,  341,  342. 
Appoint  wagon-master — Indians — 
General  Hand,  343.  John  Brown 
arrested  and  imprisoned — his  ex 
amination,  &c.,  345,  347.  Indian 
depredations — wagon  for  William 
Harris,  347.  Additions  to  Com 
missioners  to  seize  effects  of  tories 
— Remarks  on  John  Brown's  ex 
amination,  348.  Wagons  not  to 
be  impressed  at  Lancaster — militia 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


85 


of  this  State  complained  of — Com 
missioners  sent  to  camp  to  inquire 
into  it,  350.  Commissioners  to 
collect  arms,  &c.,  may  appoint 
assistants — Dr.  Shannon  to  be 
arrested,  352.  Proclamation  of 
Supreme  Executive  Council  dis 
solving  and  terminating  the  Coun 
cil  of  Safety,  353. 

[Here  the  .  minutes  of  Supreme 
Executive  Council  recommence. 
Though  they  appear  to  have  kept 
separate  minutes.] 

Councillors,  xi.,  372,  595,  596  ;  xii., 
146, 147  ;  xiv.,  230,  232,  234,  236, 
237  ;  xv.,  294,  296,  298,  300. 

Council  of  War  at  Great  Carrying 
Place,  vi.,  608.  Articles  adopted, 
609. 

Council  of  War  by  Governor  Shirley 
at  New  York,  vii.,  23. 

Counterfeits  and  counterfeiters,  re 
specting,  i.,  72,  84,  87,  88,  89. 
Search-warrant  for,  89  ;  iii.,  109, 
110,  268.  Arrested,  &c.,  iv.,  224. 
Demand  on  Massachusetts,  225, 
241,  273,  274.  Rob.  Jenkins,  429  ; 
v.,  119,  141,  268  ;  x.,  88,  97,  109, 
172,  256.  Proclamation  against 
Richardson  and  Ford  for,  99.  J. 
M'Allister  and  Short,  256-258. 
Escape  of  and  proclamation,  2*58. 
Deeds  for  land,  693 ;  xi.,  216, 
234.  Plates  discovered,  234,  397, 
663;  xii.,  87,  89,  199,  267,  268, 
272,  375.  Plates  defaced,  xiii., 
385  ;  xiv.,  59,  347,  450,  454. 

Counties,  names  of,  i.,  57.  Names  of 
Sheriffs,  57.  Courts  in,  rules  for 
proposed,  64.  Seals  for  each  or 
dered — their  devices,  66.  Court 
fined  by  Council,  76.  Bounds  of, 
126,  129.  Justices  appointed,  129. 
To  raise  money,  131, 152,  162,  163, 
298.  Magistrates  reminded  of 
duty  against  debauchery,  201.  A 
good  understanding  between  up 
per  and  lower,  to  be  preserved, 
203.  Confusion  as  to  taxes  and 
writs,  265.  To  elect  members 
according  to  charter,  324.  Clerks 
continued,  344.  New  negotiation 
respecting  officers,  345.  Clerks 
refuse  to  deliver  records,  378. 
Probate  of  Wills  for  each,  461. 


Amount  of  revenue  from  first  tax, 
461,  466.  Power  to  form,  is  in 
Proprietary,  iii.,  344.  New,  iv., 
335,  755.  To  be  formed,  v.,  398', 
403,  404,  426,  428,  619. 

County  workhouses  proposed,  iii., 
39.  Justices,  28,  62,  175. 

Courtney,  Herculeus,  First  Lieuten 
ant  of  Artillery  company,  x.,  619. 
Made  Captain  Lt.  of  do.,  775. 

Court,  Provincial  to  have  five  judges, 
to  make  two  circuits  yearly,  i., 
98,  107.  And  be  a  Court  of  Equi 
ty,  102.  Records  in  a  certain 
case  to  be  burned,  106.  Council 
to  define  jurisdiction  of,  124.  Spe 
cial,  363,  164.  Appeals  from 
County  Court  —  Judges  commis 
sioned,  169.  Clerk  of  a,  cannot 
act  as  attorney,  170.  Ten  days 
between  a  judgment  and  execu 
tion,  170,  171.  Judges  proposed, 
187.  Commissioned,  192.  Ne 
cessity  of  a,  241,  247.  Debate 
on,  248.  Five  judges  decided  on, 
248.  A  decision  in  case  Thomas 
Harris  confirmed,  311.  Expenses 
of  summons,  how  paid,  311. 
Keeper  of  great  seal  may  sit  in 
County  Courts,  321.  Mercenary 
pleadings  in,  327.  Clerk  appoint 
ed  by  Penn  continues  in  office  un 
til  convicted  of  crime  charged 
against  him,  327.  John  White, 
Clerk,  case,  327,  329.  Case  of 
judgment  under  wrong  name,  394. 
Proceedings  in  an  urgent  case, 
395.  Address  Governor,  402. 
Judge  appointed,  451.  Place  of 
holding,  453.  Bills  proposed  re 
specting,  610.  Bill  for  regula 
ting,  ii.,  45,  184.  Act  for  estab 
lishing,  155,  252,  253,  259,  337, 
480-2.  Magistrates  obliged  to 
hold  their  courts  in  ale-houses, 
409.  Revival  of,  571.  Justices 
appointed  for  the,  597.  Act  estab 
lishing,  proposed,  viii.,  399,  400. 
Delayed  by  absence  of  great  seal, 
408.  Opinion  on,  543.  Disal 
lowed,  559,'  573.  To  continue 
actions,  &c.,  673.  A  special,  ap 
pointed  for  trial  of  Lt.  R.  Hamil 
ton  in  Bedford  county,  x.,  8. 
Justices  to  preside  in,  xii.,  546. 
To  be  established  by  Congress  for 
trial  of  piracies,  702. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Court  of  Admiralty,  Judge  F.  Hop- 
kinson  re-appointed,  xv.,  191. 

Court  of  Chancery,  iv.,  19,  21,  22. 
Report  of  James  Logan  on,  27. 
Violation  of  charter  of  privilege, 
27.  Petition  of  Phila.  against,  35. 
Of  Bucks,  36.  Chester,  37.  As 
sembly  on,  40-46.  Seal,  639. 
Contrary  to  Proprietary  instruc 
tions,  x.,  20. 

Court,  City,  xiii.,  781. 

Court  of  Common  Pleas,  A.  Hamil 
ton,  Prothonotary,  iii.,  271.  A. 
Hamilton,  Clerk,  applies  for  pow 
ers  of  a  Justice  —  granted,  but 
cannot  sit  as  both  at  same  time, 
iv.,  153.  M.  Stedman,  President, 
viii.,  339.  Justices  superseded, 
562.  Prothonotaries  to  be  Judges 
in  their  counties,  xi.,  221.  P. 
Fleeson,  President,  to  receive  re 
cords  of  Mayor's  office,  xiii.,  20. 
D.  Pentecost  appointed  President, 
Washington,  732.  E.  Shippen, 
Justice,  xiv.,  103.  H.  Wynkoop, 
President,  150.  F.  Antes  resigns, 
169.  Justices  of,  180,  182.  A. 
McAllister  resigns — Henry  Slagle 
appointed,  182.  Justices,  224, 
226,  242,  257.  James  Moore,  re 
signs,  567.  General  Quarter 
Sessions  and  Jail  delivery,  and 
Orphans',  J  Maxwell,  President, 
xv.,  72,  124.  Prothonotary,  &c., 
96,  97,  269,  271,  315.  Dorsey 
Pentecost  suspended  on  account 
of  removal,  124.  Edward  Shippen 
resigns  as  President  of  Court  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  120,  128;  xvi., 
50,  119,  120. 

Court,  County,  rules  for  proposed, 
i.,  64.  Fined  by  Council,  76.  No 
circular,  147.  Special,  to  be 
granted,  80,  515.  County,  ii., 
254,  259,  571,  597 ;  ix.,  201,  237. 
Delaware  county,  xvi.,  209,  212. 

Court  of  Equity  —  Judge  Guest 
complains  that  none  have  been 
held,  ii.,  114,  160,  184,  254. 
Rules  for,  184  ;  iii.,  93,  105  ;  iv., 
19,  21,  22,  40. 

Court,  High,  of  Errors  and  Appeals, 
Judges  appointed  for,  xii.,  548. 
Judge  resigns,  723.  Judges  ap 
pointed,  xiii.,  535,  545,  550. 
Judges  to  have  access  to  library, 
576.  Opinion  asked,  690;  xiv., 


Samuel  Miles,  306,  66.  Judge, 
Edward  Shippen,  207.  H.  Wyn 
koop,  229.  T.  Hopkinson,  a  Judge 
of,  310.  Pay  to  Judge  Wynkoop, 
xv.,  645. 

Court,  Federal,  to  try  private  rights 
to  lands  in  Wyoming,  xiv.,  31. 
At  Hannas'  Town,  xiii.,  699. 

Court  of  Judicature,  Act  for  estab 
lishing,  ii.,  222,  252,  434,  438, 
440,  443,  454,  482,  485,  488,  489, 
503,  518,  524,  540,  571-2,  578.  Ob 
jections  of  Governor  and  Council, 
263.  Governor  has  power  to  es 
tablish,  296,  400.  Chief  Justice- 
A.  Hamilton — died — Judge  Mom- 
pesson,  239;  iii.,  171,  278,  398. 
Law  of  1727  repealed,  418,  422. 
Message  of  Governor  on  continua 
tion  of  actions,  ix.,  18,  361,  363, 
369,  385,  390,  392,  581. 

Court — Orphans — Clerk  dies  and 
another  appointed,  iv.,  151.  Clerk 
of,  appointed,  vii.,  501.  For  city 
and  county  clerk — appointed  Wil 
liam  Nicolls,  xiv.,  667. 

Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  ii.,  18, 
36,  86,  111,  254,  395.  Commis 
sions  how  to  be  issued,  iii.,  33-35. 
Repeal  of  laws  respecting,  90, 
156.  Continued  under  Gover 
nor  Gorden,  253  ;  iv.,  71,  244. 
Allen,  Coleman,  and  Growden, 
viii.,  336,  592.  Judges,  ix.,  581  ; 
xvi.,  17. 

Court  of  Quarter  Session — Justices 
oath,  ii.,  90.  To  administer  cer 
tain  oaths,  104.  Trials,  396,  579. 
power  of,  over  a  road  discussed, 
iii.,  142  ;  ix.,  172,  237.  Justices 
of,  393  ;  xiii.,  20. 

Court  of  Philadelphia  county — Jus 
tices  commissioned,  ii.,  159,  254. 
Adjourned  by  Governor,  279. 

Court,  Supreme,  iii.,  254.  Number 
of  Judges  equal  as  to  Church  of 
England  and  Quakers,  158. 
New  commissions  for,  253.  Va 
cancies  Hill  and  Lloyd,  398.  C.  J., 
being  now  President  cannot  act, 
iv.,  71.  Convictions  by,  209. 
Prisoners  for  trial,  250.  C.  J. 
Langhorne  dies — J.  Kinsey  suc 
ceeds,  640.  Conviction  of  burglars, 
v.,  155.  2nd  Judge  dead,  vi., 
135;  viii.,  335.  Session  of, — 
Judges  Allen,  Growden  and  Cole- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


87 


man,  481,  592.  J.  Evans  dies, 
xiv.,  41.  Jacob  Rush,  appointed, 
43,  71,  483;  xvi.,  17. 

Court,  District,  of  Pennsylvania,  to 
be  held  in  Philadelphia,  xvi.,  433. 
Of  United  States,  to  be  establish 
ed,  xvi.,  100. 

Court  of  Vice  Admiralty — Andrew 
Hamilton  appointed  Judge,  iv., 
250. 

Court-houses,  i.,  510;  iii.,  235,  241; 
xii.,  181.     In  Philadelphia,  to  be 
built  by  a  tax,  ii.,  406,  407,  409,  | 
410. 

Coutts  James,  Speaker  of  N.  C.  As 
sembly,  ii.,  425. 

Cove — Great — destroyed,    vi.,    673- 

677.  Inhabitants'  letter  to   Jus 
tices  of   Cumberland  County,  v., 
453.  Election.  468. 

Cove,    Little — Inhabitants'  letter  to 

Justices  of  Cumberl'd  Co.,  v.,  452. 

oventry    Iron    Works    on    French 

Creek,    Chester  county,  iv.,  152, 

247. 

Cowdeii,  Captain,  x.,  699. 

Cowperthwaite,  Captain,  x.,  484, 
757.  Joseph  conducts  Continental 
powder  mill,  757.  Storekeeper 
of  provisions  at  Reading,  xi., 
423.  Justices,  619.  Sheriff,  xiv., 
555  ;  xv.,  98. 

Cowpland  Caleb,  3rd  Judge,  dies-his 
place  filled,  viii.,  77. 

Cowpland,  David,  Burgess,  xi.,  729. 

Cowpland,    Captain  Jonathan,    xi., 

678.  Appointed    Captain    of    a 
guard  boat,  x.,  759. 

Coxe,  Colonel,  letter,  xii.,  423. 

Coxe,  Dr.,  Iron  works  in  Jersey,  x., 
575. 

Cox,  Isaac,  paymaster  of  troops,  x., 
722.  Resigns,  755. 

Cox,  Captain  John,  of  ship  Euryale 
from  Barbadoes — letter  of  Presi 
dent  to,  v.,  106.  Complaints 
against,  108.  Proclamation  against, 
109.  Physicians  to  visit  ship, 
109. 

Cox,  John,  taken  by  Indians,  vii., 
242.  Feeble  condition,  243.  Com 
plains  of  Thomas  Forster  of  Lan 
caster  county  interrupting  survey 
of  land,  ix.,  335.  Member  of  Coun 
cil  of  Safety,  x.,  717.  To  purchase 
woodland  in  Jersey  for  salt  works, 
xi.,  2<)4. 


Cox,  Captain  Paul,  appointed  mem 
ber  of  Navy  Board,  xi.,  122.  Com 
mands  a  flag  of  truce,  has  per 
mission  to  pass  Mud  Fort,  xii., 
557. 

Coxe,  Mrs.  Sarah,  too  ill  to  travel, 
xii.,  390. 

Coxe,  Tench,  appointed  commis 
sioner,  xv.,  5.  Commissioner  to 
Commercial  Convention,  xv.,  86, 
135.  To  lay  out  a  road,  425, 
445.  Paid  as  M.  C.,  xvi.,  10. 

Cox,  William,  letter  to,  vii.,  600. 

Craig,  Hugh,  paymaster,  xi.,  32. 

Craig,  Captain  Isaac,  promoted  to 
Major,  xiii.,  223,  233.  Certificate 
of,  xiv.,  27.  Memorial  on  lands  in 
Westmoreland  county,  291. 

Craig,  Colonel,  commands  a  regi 
ment,  xii.,  36. 

Craig,  Captain  James,  shot  for,  x., 
598.  A  prisoner,  xi.,  292. 

Craig,  John,  commander  of  privateer 
sloop  Congress,  x.,  605.  Resigns, 
xii.,  88.  Of  dragoons,  275,  332. 
Resigns  Council,  elected  to  Assem 
bly,  xiii.,  407.  Collector  of  excise 
in  Westmoreland,  xv.,  55.  Lieu 
tenant  of  Northampton  county,  55. 
Revoked,  132,  621. 

Craig,  Captain  Robert,  paid,  x.,  686. 

Craig,  Thomas,  commissioner  of  pur 
chases,  xii,  405,  409.  Appointed 
Lieutenant,  xiii.,  617.  Prothoiio- 
tary  of  Montgomery  county,  xiv., 
202,  204. 

Craig,  William,  sheriff,  v.,  597.  Ap 
pointed  prothonotary  of  North 
ampton  county,  xv.,  461.  Justice, 
579,  621. 

Cramer.  Philip,  Sheriff,  xi.,  596. 

Crapp,  John,  Surgeon,  charged  with 
ill-treatment  of  an  insane  patient 
and  ordered  to  cure  her,  i.,  512. 

Cratho,  John,  authorized  to  trade 
and  buy  and  hold  lands,  iii.,  235. 

Crawford,  Captain,  taken  at  St. 
John's,  is  on  parole,  x.,  586. 

Crawford,  Colonel  James,  x.,  687  ; 
xi.,  104.  Expedition,  xvi.,  42. 

Crawford,  Edward,  Jr.,  prothonotary 
of  Franklin  County,  xiv.,  202, 
204. 

Crawford,  Hugh,  brings  message  from 
Twightwees,  v.,  437. 

Crawford,  James,  Sheriff,  xii.,  137, 
513;  xiii.,  92. 


88 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


Crawford,  Josiah,  letter — Justice, 
xii.,  486. 

Crawford,  William,  Judge  of  Court 
in  Westmoreland  county,  joins 
Virginia  against  Pennsylvania,  x., 
228. 

Crawford,  Colonel  William,  expedi 
tion  against  Indians,  xiv.,  310. 

Credit,  of  the  provinces  assailed  by 
Andrew  Bradford,  printer,  for 
which  he  is  summoned  before 
Council,  iii.,  143. 

Creigh,  John,  Clerk  of  Orphans' 
Court,  xi.j  200.  Justice,  resigns, 
xii.,  3. 

Cremshier,  John  Dutton,  Notary, 
xiii.,  15. 

Cresap,  Thomas,  iii.,  472.  On  west 
side  of  Susquehanna  not  disposed 
to  return,  iv.,  57.  On  Maryland 
affairs,  68,  103.  Arrested  for 
murder  of  Knowles  Dant,  109, 
121,  122,  139.  List  of  persons 
concerned  in  burning  his  house, 
117,  130,  135.  Character  of,  111, 
177.  Petition  of,  145,  256. 

Cresap,  Captain,  alluded  to,  v.,  218. 
Sends  for  Indians — their  report, 
439. 

Cresson,  Sam'l,  collects  excise,  xv., 
222. 

"Crisis,"  payment  to  Thomas 
Paine  for  ten  dozen,  by  the  Coun 
cil,  xii.,  503. 

Crispin,  William,  provisions,  xi., 
142,  248,  257,  266,  267,  280,  405, 
408,  440,  448,  465,  475,  528,  572, 
576,  586,  640,  650;  689,  706, 
717,  719,  728,  742,  750,  778. 
Commissary,  xii.,  10,  26,  44,  65, 
86,  111,  204.  To  furnish  rations 
and  account,  and  be  discharged, 
226,247,450.  Collector  of  excise, 
554;  xiv.,  365. 

Croasdell,  William,  Sheriff  of  Bucks, 
ii.,  397. 

Croghan,  George,  an  Indian  trader, 
informs  of  Indians  formerly  in 
French  interest  have  changed  to 
English,  v.,  72,  119,  211.  Letter 
to,  from  R.  Peters,  214.  Narra 
tive  of  his  proceedings  at  Ohio, 
287.  Pay  to,  294.  His  residence 
348,  349.  Indian  Conference  at 
his  house  in  Pennsboro,  431-436. 
Letters,  496,  515.  Instructions 
respecting  presents,  518.  Private, 


say  nothing  about  a  fort,  522. 
Treaty  with  Twightwees,  523. 
His  journal,  528,  530-540.  Letter, 
539.  Bears  a  message  from 
Shawnese  to  Governor  —  letter 
from,  569,  His  journal,  731. 
Letters  to  and  from,  vi.,  21,  140, 
160,  180,  181,  188,  218,  226,  373, 
375,  398,  642,  699.  Building  fort 
at  mouth  of  Monongahela,  21. 
At  Auckwick,  150.  Fort  at  Wills' 
Creek,  180.  French  at  Ohio,  181. 
Commission  for  surveying  roads, 
318,  323.  Letter  from,  and  other 
Commissioners  for  laying  out  a 
road  for  Braddock,  368.  Indian 
messages,  375.  Indians  return  to 
Auckwick,  398.  At  Little  Mead 
ows,  460.  French  and  Indians  on 
Ohio,  642.  Reported  "cut  off," 
667.  Act  proposed  for  relief  of, 
743,  744.  Account  of  interview 
with  Indians,  781.  Appointed  by 
Sir  Wm.  Johnson  agent  of  Indian 
affairs,  vii.,  354.  Letters  to  and 
from,  355,  384,  385,  403,  465,  474, 
475,  480,  481,  484,  503,  532,  608, 
639,  644,  660,  681.  Instructions 
of  Johnson  to,  355,  435.  Gives 
opinion  in  Council,  382.  Govern 
or's  letter  to,  on  money,  384. 
Receives  from  J.  Pemberton,  &c., 
on  part  of  friendly  association, 
money  for  Indians,  391.  Deputies 
from  Indians,  485.  Speech  of 
chiefs  at  Lancaster,  485.  Indians, 
503.  Minutes  of  his  proceedings 
with  Indians  at  Harris'  and  Lan 
caster,  506-517.  Sent  by  W. 
Johnson,  to  Pennsylvania,  624. 
Letter  to,  from  Gov.,  on  a  clerk, 
658.  Encloses  a  paper  written 
by  C.  Thomson  to  Governor,  681. 
Teedyuscung's  opinion  of,  731. 
Indian  agent  for  Sir.  William 
Johnson,  attends  conference  at 
Easton,  viii.,  175.  Opinion  of  con 
ference  with  Ohio  Indians ,  301 .  Act 
in  favor  of,  and  William  Trent  dis 
allowed  in  England,  321.  Holds 
conference  with  Indians  at  Pitts- 
burg,  382-391,  429.  Garrisons  Fort 
Lyttleton,  ix.,  34.  Letters  to  and 
from,  249,  321,  490.  His  journal 
of  transactions  with  Indians,  250- 
264,  322.  Goods  for  Indians,  302. 
Indian  affairs,  433.  Going  to  Fort 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


89 


Pitt  to  condole  with  Indians,  490, 
496.  Conference  at,  514-543. 
Speech  to,  533. 

Crohon,  Dennis,  petition  of  his  wife, 
his  case  stated,  and  cannot  appear 
in  time,  xii.,  58,  65. 

Croker,  Joseph,  (a  mason)  killed  at 
Wyoming,  viii.,  134. 

Croll,  Michael,  sub-Lieutenant,  xii., 
407.  Justice,  xiv.,  629. 

Crooks,  Thomas,  Justice,  xiii.,  122.' 

Crosby,  John,  Jr.,  Coroner,  ix.,  778 ; 
x.,  56.  Commissioner  of  pur 
chases,  xii.,  393. 

Crosier,  Matthias,  Coroner,  vii.,  267. 

Croston,  M.,  contractor,  vii.,  550. 

Crown  Point,  intended  expedition 
against,  v.,  199.  French  propose 
building  a  fort  near,  vi.,  330. 
Supplies  for,  616.  Expedition — 
number  of  men  to  be  raised  in 
each  State  for,  vii.,  29. 

Crows,  George,  forges  deeds,  x.,  693, 
695,  696,  698,  720. 

Crozer,  John,  xi.,  429. 

Cruikshank,  Alexander,  sells  negro, 
i.,  556,  658. 

Cryder,  Michael,  agent  of  estates, 
xiii.,  115. 

Cuba,  Island  of,  enlistment  of  sold 
iers  for,  iv.,  499. 

Culbertson,  Andrew,  Justice,  xi., 
398. 

Culbertson,  Capt.  Robert,  x.,  700. 
Wagon  master,  xii.,  453. 

Culbertson,  Samuel,  Commissioner 
to  buy  provisions  Chester  Co.,  xi., 
424.  Elected  to  Assembly — re 
signs  as  Justice,  xii.,  170. 

Cumberland  Co.,  formed,  v.,  428, 
431.  Justices  appointed,  436. 
Early  settlements,  440.  Governor 
writes  to  Justices,  450.  Sheriffs 
elected,  468,  551,  597,  662.  Cor 
oners  elected,  468,  551,  597,  662. 
Petition  from  Great  Cove  in,  468. 
Boundary  line  between,  and  York 
co.,  502,  514,  619.  Workhouse 
and  house  of  correction,  506,  512. 
Complaints  against  Indian  traders, 
528,  547.  Andrew  Moiitour  applies 
to  live  in,  566.  Has  a  commission 
and  permitted  to  go  there,  567. 
Act  respecting  Inspectors,  619. 
Petition  for  protection,  vi.,  130. 
Sheriffs  elected,  144,  638.  Coro 
ners  elected,  144,  638.  Letter, 


Governor  to  Justices,  respecting 
Col.  Dunbar,  514.  Company 
formed  in  Lurgan  township  for 
protection,  ask  for  arms,  533. 
Difficulties  with  Maryland,  639. 
Indian  murders,  645-662,  670. 
Destruction  of  Great  Cove,  673- 
675.  State  of  affiairs  in,  706. 
Orders  of  Governor  Morris  to 
Colonel  Armstrong  and  others 
in,  vii.,  161.  To  commissaries 
of  stores,  162.  Petitions  from, 
241.  Roads,  592.  Justices  de 
cline  serving,  595.  New,  com 
missioned,  637.  Coroners  ap 
pointed,  viii.,  223,  403,  506,  781. 
Sheriffs  appointed,  223,  403, 
506,  781.  Inspectors,  400.  Rep 
resentation  of  proprietary  tax  in, 
472.  Tabular  statements,  476. 
Sheriffs  elected,  ix.,  57,  199,  286, 
333,  398,  547,  624,  681,  691,  779. 
Coroners  elected,  57,  199,  286, 
333,  398,  547,  624,  673,  691,  732, 
779.  Justices,  293,  386,  470.  A 
frontier  county,  138.  Letter,  Gen 
eral  Gage,  and  advertisement  of 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Reid,  com 
plaining  of  insults  to  troops,  267. 
Letter  to  Justices,  272.  Justice 
William  Smith  complained  of  for 
neglect  of  duty,  293.  Removed, 
293.  Writ  against  James  Smith  as 
a  ringleader  of  rioters  near  Fort 
Loudoun,  293,  297.  Letter  to 
magistrates  respecting  destruction 
of  goods  intended  for  Fort  Pitt, 
302,  304.  Murders  by  F.  Stump, 
414-490.  Ordered  to  Phila 
delphia,  441.  From  Sheriff 
Holmes,  463.  From  Justices,  486. 
Convictions,  513..  H.  Alrich  re 
signs — T.  Francis  succeeds,  671. 
Convictions,  ix.,  548.  Trial  of 
negroes,  704.  Division  of,  719, 
729.  Bedford  county  taken  from 
it,  730.  Claims  for  carriages  em 
ployed  by  Colonel  Wilkins,  x.,  17. 
Sheriffs  elected,  56,  101,  212,  271. 
Coroners  elected,  56,  101,  212, 
271.  Justices  elected,  56,  101, 
212,  271.  Division  of,  32,  42. 
Convictions  and  executions,  50, 
265.  Associators  ask  for  pattern 
guns,  300.  Resolve  of  Commit 
tee  of,  for  powder  and  lead, 
398.  Arms  to  be  collected,  441. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


A  fifth,  battalion  to  be  raised,  450. 
Officers  appointed,  451.  Removal 
of  prisoners  of  war,  515.  Aid  to 
associators,  696.  Colonel  Joseph 
Armstrong,  700.  Militia,  xi.,  77. 
Prothonotary,  178,  221,  244,  365. 
Lieutenant  appointed,  187,  199, 
205,  257.  Clerk  Orphans'  Court, 
200,  694.  M.  Ague w  late  Pro- 
thonotory  refuses  to  deliver  to  W. 
Lyon  the  papers  and  records — 
proceeding,  244.  Threatened  des 
truction  of  public  property  at 
Carlisle,  307.  To  pay  for  arms, 
358.  Militia,  360.  Col.  Clarke, 
Paymaster,  361.  Election,  366. 
Sheriffs,  366,  609.  Coroner,  366, 
609.  Petition  for  defence  from 
Indians  in,  410.  Pay  for  recruits, 
444.  Militia  called  out,  447. 
Justices,  453,  523,  621,  691,  781. 
Militia,  477,  740.  Indians,  489, 
491,  506,  520,  770.  Justices, 
xii.,  3.  Lieutenants,  15.  Win. 
Lyon  receives  subscriptions  to 
loan  office,  47.  Change  in  orders 
respecting  Lieutenants,  76.  Mi 
litia  in  Northumberland  destitute, 
aid  refused  by  Commissary,  100. 
Elections  for  Representatives, 
Councillor,  Commissioners,  As 
sessors,  &c.,  166,  518.  Justices, 
198,  376,  559,  667.  Sheriffs,  166, 
518.  Coroners,  166,  518.  Case 
of  Robert  Story,  179.  He  dis 
closes  a  plot  and  is  reprieved,  192. 
Taxes,  210.  Petition  to  offer  re 
ward  for  apprehension  certain  per 
sons,  248.  Incendiaries  in,  pro 
clamation  for  arrest,  294.  Officers 
appointed,  322.  Appointments, 
554.  Auditors,  646.  Captain 
Carothers  resigns,  721.  Survey 
to  Alexander  Powers,  783.  Elec 
tions,  xiii.,  133,  398,  726.  Jus 
tices,  7,  266,  520,  647,  666. 
Sheriffs,  133,  396,  726.  Coroners, 
133,  396,  726.  Militia  called  out, 
53,  122.  Colonel  Brown's  battal 
ion  and  Colonel  Purdy's,  222. 
Colonel  Mitchell's  to  go  to  North 
umberland,  223.  Pay  for  troops, 
269.  Price  of  rations,  270.  Pro 
thonotary,  324.  Call  on  for  men, 
349,  369.  Taxes,  647.  Censors, 
Representatives,  726.  Agent  of 
confiscated  estates,  xiv.,  140. 


Justices,  157,  164,  180,  240,  307, 
344,  357,  370,  465,  517.  Elec 
tions,  236,  563.  Representatives, 
236.  Sheriffs,  236,  567.  Coun 
cil,  236.  Coroners,  236,  567. 
Commissioners,  236.  Eighteen 
penny  tax,  267.  Militia,  400. 
Deputy  Surveyors,  441,  442,  444, 
445,  449.  Lieutenant  William 
Sterret,  482.  Contested  election, 
1  485.  Lieutenant  John  Wilkins, 
Jr.,  551.  President  of  Court  C. 
P.,  &c.,  Samuel  Laird  appointed, 
553.  Road  from  Miller's  spring 
to  Pittsburg,  xv.,  13.  John 
Wilkins  resigns  as  Lieutenant, 
87.  Greorge  Gibbons  appointed, 
89.  Collector  of  excise,  93. 
Election,  102,  300,  577.  Sheriff, 
102,  300,  577,  578.  Coroner,  102, 
300,  577,  578.  Resignation  of 
Justice  Beale,  105.  Justices,  90, 
131,  154,  213,  570,  644.  Militia, 
178,  229.  Election  of  town  officers 
at  Carlisle,  218.  Execution  or 
dered,  218.  Collector  of  excise, 
221,  222.  Road  from  Miller's 
spring  to  Fort  Pitt,  273,  274. 
Road  by  Burnt  Cabins,  322,  371. 
Contested  election,  325,  326. 
Western  road  to  Bedford,  327, 
330.  Pension  to  Captain  Walker 
Denny's  widow,  345  William 
Elliott  paid  as  a  member  of  confer 
ence  of  committees,  353.  Road 
between  Clark's  Gap  and  Burnt 
Cabins,  371,  393,  399,  486,  519. 
Riots,  415.  Nol  pros.,  417.  Pay 
to  Colonel  Gibson  for  printing,  457. 
Pension,  464.  Election  set  aside, 
520.  Road  to  Pittsburg,  594. 
Sureties  for  officers,  xvi.,  32. 
Neglect  charged  on  Commission 
ers,  39.  Allen  McGeechan,  agent 
of  confiscated  estates  in,  73. 
Road  to  Pittsburg,  73.  Colonel 
George  Gibson,  Lieutenant,  73. 
Road  through  Black's  Gap,  102. 
Militia  returns,  149.  Sheriffs, 
193,  509.  Coroners,  193,  509. 
Deputy  Surveyor,  214.  Militia, 
319,  363,  445.  Prothonotary,  J, 
Agnew,  deceased,  328.  Pay  and 
bounty  for  a  detachment  under 
command  of  Captain  Samuel  Hol- 
liday  against  the  Indians,  363. 
Taxes  received,  &c.,  380.  Excise, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


91 


408.  Pensions,  412.  Militia,  22. 
Breakfasts  for  and  price,  501. 
Militia,  Captain  George  Hayes' 
company,  536,  542. 

Cumberland  Fort — flour  not  arrived 
at,  for  General  Braddock,  vi., 
373,  445.  Persons  missing  from, 
4.  Cannon  for,  445,  465.  Murders 
near,  475,  643.  Colonel  Dunbar 
with  wounded  arrives  at,  502,  513. 
Cumberland  or  French  Fort  Beau 
Sejour,  captured,  447.  Com 
munication  cut  off,  vii.,  133. 
Adam  Stephen  commander,  letter 
from,  289,  381.  Murders  near, 
381,  503.  Respecting,  512.  600; 
viii.,  224;  ix.,  35.  Indians  mur 
dered  near,  304. 

Cunningham,  Allen,  coroner,  xii., 
513;  xiii.,  87. 

Cunningham,     Colonel,     xi.,     367. 

Cunningham,  James,  examination 
of,  respecting  rescue  of  Stump,  ix., 
449,  450.  Deposition  respecting 
Peter  Chartier,  iv.,  757  ;  x.  683. 

Cunningham,  Peter,  ensign,  xii.,  37. 

Cuppaidge,  Lieutenant  George,  pris 
oner  of  war  removed,  x.,  574. 

Curgill,  Major  Jno.,  to  answer  Coun 
cil  respecting  obstructions  at  ferry, 
xi.,  675. 

Currency,  Governor's  views  on, 
iii.,  249,  250. 

Curric,  Dr.  William,  resigns  as  sur 
geon  of  Colonel  Atlee's  battalion, 
x.,  734. 

Curry,  Robert,  Coroner,  takes  a  de 
serter,  xi.,  451. 

Curtis,  Jehu,  2nd  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court  dies,  vi.,  135. 

Curtis,  John,  a  justice  of  Kent  ac 
cused  of  high  treason,  L,  158,  163, 
164,  165,  196.  Objected  to  as 
member  of  Council,  197,  268. 
News  of  robberies,  v.,  89.  A 
Nanticoke  Indian  conference  with, 
ix.,  45. 

Curwen,  John,  repaid  for  surveying 
Jones'  lane,  xvi.,  11. 

Cushietunk — Connecticut  settlers  at, 
J.  Hyndshaw's  deposition,  viii., 
612.  Lands,  &c.,  646.  Connec 
ticut  settlers  at,  ix.,  27,  29. 

Custologo,  a  Delaware  Indian,  and 
a  leading  man,  v.,  660. 

Custom  House  fees,  i.,  67.  Officers, 
535,  537. 


Customs,  how  raised,  i  ,  99.  Coun 
cil  refuse  to  take  collector's  oath 
but  will  receive  his  attestation, 
148.  Officers  of,  to  be  protected, 
iii.,  64,  143. 

Cuthbert,  Anthony,  claim  for  city 
lots,  xv.,  439.  Claim  to  city  lots, 
xvi.,  119,  167,  170,  293,  299. 

Cuthbert,  Thomas,  appointed  agent 
for  forfeited  estates,  xi.,  758.  Re 
moved,  767. 

Cutler,  John,  coroner  of  Bucks,  iii., 
56,  69. 

Cuyler,  Cornelius,  bearer  of  letter 
from  Governor  of  New  York  to 
Governor  of  Canada,  v.,  554. 

Cypher,  Michael,  ensign  leaves  his 
colors,  x.,  694. 


D. 

Dagworthy,  Cap.,  commands  at  fort 
Cumberland.  Indian  murders, 
vi.,  643;  vii.,  601;  letters,  602, 
632,  633. 

Dahauff,  Cap.  Abm.,  firelocks,  x., 
539. 

Dale,  Peter,  his  mill,  ii.,  10. 

Dampier,  Cap.  (the  navigator)  ii., 
99. 

Darby  Township,  complaint  respect 
ing  road  from  B.  Chamber's  ferry, 
ii.,  33.  Bridge  at  Cobbs'  creek, 
.iii.,  426,  428,  431.  Road  to  from 
Philadelphia,  v.,  121 ;  laid  but  not 
cleared  in  1706,  121,  202.  Creek, 
banks,  &c.,  to  be  made  and  re 
paired,  viii.,  575,  583,  683.  Boats 
iiix.,  656,  682.  Marsh,  &c.,  Act  to 
extend,  ix.,  12,  24.  Rendezvous 
at,  xi.,  301.  Road  from  to  Schuyl- 
kill  bridge,  xii.,  314,  70.  Road 
between,  and  Lancaster,  592, 
650,  667,  710.  Report  on,  con 
firmed,  726. 

Darlington,  Abm.,  Coroner,  iii., 
370,  387. 

Dartmouth,  Earl  of,  letters  to  and 
from,  x.,  220,  221,  240,  248 ;  non 
importation  ;  Congress!;  boundary 
line,  240.  State  Colonies,  248. 

Darvall,  William,  Agent  of  Lord 
Baltimore,  i.,  113,  115,  116. 

Dauphin  county ;  Alexander  Gray- 
don,  Prothonotary,  xiv.,  374. 
Register  and  Recorder,  376 ;  other 


92 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


offices  added,  377  ;  Justices,  396, 
477.  Lieutenant,  400.  Sheriffs, 
556.  Coroners,  556 ;  Represent, 
556.  Large  petition  from,  in  favor 
of  Commissioners  for  not  assessing 
for  a  Court-house  at  Harris's  ferry, 
xv.,  14.  Elections,  100,  294. 
Justices,  41,  405.  Sheriff,  100, 
296,  570.  Coroner,  100,  296,  570. 
Agent  for  sales  at,  172,  223. 
Councillor,  296.  Contested  seat 
taken  by  Mr.  Kucher,  309.  Con 
tested  election  of  Justice,  405. 
Thomas  Clark  appointed,  405. 
Repair  of  arms,  421.  Removal 
of  prisoners,  469.  Lieutenant  of 
County,  xvi. ,  40.  Am'nt  of  tavern 
and  marriage  licenses,  61,  543. 
Colonel  Hanna's  battalion,  gunner 
wounded,  121.  Tavern  and  mar 
riage  licenses,  196.  Sheriffs,  195, 
498.  Coroners,  195,  498,  499, 
500.  Deputy  Surveyor,  214. 
Division  into  townships,  253. 
Justices,  204,  309,  352,  362,  387, 
447,  537.  Contested  election, 
274,  362.  Excise,  408.  J.  Glon- 
inger  resigns  as  justice,  elected 
to  Senate,  537. 

Dauphin  of  France — proceedings, 
xiii.,  282,  284,  285.  Cost  of 
entertainment,  297. 

Davenport,  Josiah,  appointed  Com- 
miss'r,  with  Col.  Burd,  to  receive 
prisoners  from  Indians,  viii.,  776. 

Davidson,  Rev.  James,  assistant  at 
salt  works,  xi.,  403,  509. 

Davidson,  Joshua,  Ensign,  xii.,  31. 

Davidson,  Captain  Samuel,  per 
mitted  to  make  a  voyage  for 
Congress,  x.,  415.  Commands 
floating  battery,  509.  Boats 
resist  his  command,  606,  607, 
608,  615,  624,  696.  Appointed 
Commodore,  x.,  603,  701,  702. 
Censor,  xiii.,  729.  Coroner,  xiv., 
567;  xv.,  139. 

Davis,  Lieutenant  Abner,  resigns 
x.,  759. 

Davis,  Benjamin,  Sheriff,  iv.,  469, 
500,  601;  v.  55,  120,  345;  viii., 
402,  506.  To  assist  Captain 
Downey  in  a  survey  near  the 
river,  xi.,  249  ;  and  from  Salem 
downward,  250,  258.  Notary, 
xv.,  241.  Measurer  of,  grain, 
xvi.,  209. 


Davis,  Major  Caleb,  x.,  697.  Pro- 
thonotary,  xi.,  230,  235,  244. 
Justice,  274,  286.  Complains  of 
H.  H.  Graham,  for  detaining 
records  of  Chester  Co. — author 
ity  to  take  them,  254.  Com 
plaint  against,  xiv.,  204,  207. 

Davis,  Colonel,  to  provide  horses 
for  ammunition  to  Westmore 
land  county,  xii.,  386. 

Davis  Enoch,  Justice,  Philadelphia, 
ix.,  237. 

Davis,  Henry,  Coroner,  ix.,  199. 

Davis,  Doctor  John,  may  buy  instru 
ments,  x.,  638. 

Davis,  John,  Captain,  xi.,  18. 

Davis,  Llewellyn,   ensign,  xii.,    10. 

Davis,  Merrick,  Coroner  of  Phila 
delphia,  iii.,  140,  332,  370. 

Davis,  Samuel,  Coroner  of  Sussex 
county,  iii.,  260,  289. 

Davis,  Ensign  Septimus,  appointed, 
x.,  678. 

Davis  Thomas  to  build  boats,  &c., 
x.  283.  Troops  to  Bord'ii,  629. 

Davis,  William,  a  Justice  of  Chester 
County,  left  out  of  common,  for 
indiscreetly  marrying  a  couple,  ii., 
561. 

Davison,  John,  an  Indian  trader  was 
at  Washington's  defeat,  vi.,  195. 

Davison,  Commodore  Samuel,  com 
plaint  and  trial,  x.  701.  Dis 
missed,  702. 

Dawson,  Captain  Samuel,  xi.,  2. 

Dawson,  Captain,  dies,  xii.,  435. 

Dayagoughderesesh,  alias  Thomas 
King,  an  Oneida  Indian,  dies,  ix., 
775. 

Dealer,  Chas.,  storekeeper,  xi.,  437. 

Dean,  Lieutenant  John,  sentence  of 
Court  Martial  referred  to  Navy 
Board,  xi.,  138. 

Dean,  Colonel  Joseph,  xi.,  142.  To 
rendezvous  at  Swedes  ford,  301. 

Dean,  Joseph,  Member  of  Council  of 
Safety,  xi.,  45.  Board  of  War, 
201.  Memorial.  Purchases  a 
forfeited  estate  in  Philadelphia 
County,  xii.,  45.  Appointed 
Auditor  to  settle  accounts  of 
troops,  589.  Purchases,  639. 
Warden,  xiii.,  100.  Deed  to, 
126.  Bell's  estate,  529,  570,  587. 
Sale  of  estate,  623,  Appointed 
auctioneer  for  Philadelphia,  xvi., 
313,  316,  320,  460. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOEDS. 


93 


Dean,  Samuel,  Sheriff,  xiii.,  392, 
720  ;  xiv.,  237.  Councillor,  567. 
To  superintend  drawing  donation 
land  lottery,  xv.,  108. 

Dean,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  William 
x.,  733. 

Dean,  William,  Justice,  xiii.,  625. 

Dean,  William,  Lieutenant,  pay  to, 
xvi.,  267,  278.  To  examine 
rivers,  319. 

Dearing,  Wm.,  servants  complained 
against,  149,  150,  152. 

Death  of  King  William  III.  an 
nounced,  succeeded  by  Princess 
Ann  of  Denmark  as  Queen,  ii., 
69. 

De  Barras,  Count,  Commander  of 
French  fleet,  applies  for  sailors 
deserted,  xiii.,  5,  54,  55. 

Debts,  priority  of  payment  to  in 
habitants,  ii.,  363.  Recovery  of 
small,  iii.,  540,  541.  Recovery  of, 
iv.,  38,  40,  41,  331,  332,  Lands 
in  execution  for,  ix.,  147,  148, 
160.  Small,  204,  238,  243. 

De  Buc,  Peter,  his  will,  i.,  443,  444. 

De  Canaveral,  Commandant  General 
of  Carthagena,  letter  from,  xvi., 
381. 

Decatur,  Captain  Stephen,  petition 
that  his  wife  Priscilla  may  come 
from  New  York,  xii.,  699. 

Decker,  Cobus,  daughter  captured 
by  Indians,  viii.,  143. 

Declaration,  Pennsylvania  against 
Lord  Baltimore,  i.,  113,  115. 
Against  Nicholas  Moore,  134-137, 
138.  Of  Governor  and  Council  to 
continue  the  laws,  296.  Of  King 
William  and  Queen  Mary,  304. 
Of  allegiance  signed  by  members, 
322.  Of  Quakers,  526.  Fidelity, 
form  of,  iii.,  229.  Representation 
from  Quakers  respecting,  234. 
Bill  passed,  235.  Form  of  change 
proposed,  iv.,  334.  Of  war  be 
tween  England  and  France,  690. 
Proclaiming  King  George  III., 
viii.,  517.  Of  war  with  Spain, 
703.  Of  frontier  inhabitants,  &c., 
on  murder  of  Indians,  ix.,  142, 
146.  Of  war  against  the  Dela 
ware  Indians,  vii.,  88.  Adam 
Terrence,  Indian  murders,  vi., 
649. 

De  Cornay,  Mons.,  letter,  xii.,  425. 

Dedimus  potestatem,  to  six  persons 


to  administer  oath  to  the  Gover 
nor,  ii.,  62.  Discussion  as  to  the 
keeper  of  it,  ordered  into  hands 
of  Master  of  Rolls,  63.  Obj  ections 
and  difficulties,  63,  68.  Legal 
opinions  where  to  be  kept,  68. 
Oath  administered  by  Council, 
69,  91.  Commissioners  objections 
to  administer  oaths  and  affirma 
tions,  and  place  of  keeping  it,  93- 
95.  John  Bewly,  Collector,  ad 
ministers  it,  96.  Granted  by 
Council,  for  Sussex  and  Kent, 

97.  To  Robert  Asheton,  98.    Mes 
senger  to  Chester  with,  paid,  111. 
To  J.  Yeates,  &c.,  to  administer 
oath  to  Governor  Keith,   iii.,  13. 
To  administer  oaths  at  Bristol  in 
absence    of    Secretary,     v.,    110. 
Issued  to  J.  B.  Smith,  Jno.  Mor 
ris,  Jr.,  and  George  Campbell,  for 
City  and  County  of  Philadelphia, 
xiv.,    110.     To   Jno.    Arndt   and 
Rob.  Levers,  xv.,  279. 

Deeds,  fraudulent,  i.,  207.  From 
Indians  to  Wm.  Penn,  1701,  and 
agreements,  iii.,  600-603.  From 
Six  Nations  to  proprietaries  for 
lands  on  Susquehaniiah  at  Albany, 
vi.,  119-129.  For  lands  between 
Pennsylvania  and  Indians,  vii., 
693,  698.  For  1718,  demanded 
by  Teedyuscung,  731.  For  land, 
forged,  x.,  693.  Issued  for  for 
feited  estates,  xii.,  45,  104,  157, 
158,  185,  189,  196,  201,  202,  222, 
238,  246,  256,  258,  265,  268,  276, 
281,  283,  284,  299,  300,  317,  320, 
323,  324,  326,  343-346,  348,  350, 
352,  380,  381,  383,  413,  421,  430, 
441,  445,  446,  448,  457,  458,  463, 
468,  481,  552,  553,  560,  571,  575, 
612,  614,  615,  617,  618,  619,  620, 
621,  639,  661,  668,  671,  672,  673, 
687,  709,  731,  733,  734,  737,  747, 
751,  752,  755,  775,  781,  782. 
Diffanderfer,  Michael,  buys  es 
tates,  xii.,  275.  Indian,  or  re 
lating  to  Connecticut  controversy, 
delivered  to  H.  Osburiie,  xiii., 
438,  and  returned  per  list,  462- 
471.  xiii.,  12,  20,  25,  26,  30,  33, 
34,  35,  39,  40,  45,  46,  52,  54,  56, 
57,  63,  64,  65,  66,  80,  81,  94,  97, 

98,  108,  109,  117,  126,  127,  139, 
142,  146,  159,  166,  170,  171,  172, 
175,  176,  180,  181.  182,  183,  184, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


193,  199,  204,  214,  217,  219,  235, 
236,  240,  250,  251,  271,  273,  274, 
277,  278,  279,  280,  305-308,  315, 
Sib1,  320,  325,  334,  335,  340,  344, 
346,  366,  384,  389,  409,  432,  450, 
505,  543,  548,  549,  552,  572,  576, 
585,  587,  592,  599,  604,  617,  621, 
623,  629,  631,  646,  686,  695,  701, 
727,  735,  748,  759,  760,  767,  778. 
xiv.,  34,  35,  54,  56,  65,  151,  176, 
409,  453,  456,  459,  462,  486,  492, 
495,  501,  583,  589,  591,  603,  607, 
632,  639,  642,  649,  650,  653. 
xv.,  4,  13,  14,  34,  37,  40,  43,  46, 
50,  51,  72,  99,  124,  153,  173,  180, 
181,  185,  230,  256,  434,  458,  468, 
472,  538,  562.  xvi.,  283,  541. 

Deedjoskon,  Delaware  Chief,  vii., 
431. 

Deer  and  other  wild  beast  not  to  "be 
hunted  on  Indian  lands,  viii., 
482-484. 

De  Ford,  Vincent,  xii.,  86. 

De  Grafeiidriedt,  Techarner,  claim 
for  lands,  xv.,  629. 

De  Haas,  General.  Petition  of  Ro 
bert  Pat-ton,  for  relief  from  ill 
treatment  by,  xi.,  188: 

De  Haas,  John  Philip,  appointed 
Justice,  ix.,  281.  Deposition,  his 
ill  treatment  by  Connecticut  men, 
682.  Dispute  with  Grubb  of 
Lancaster,  x.,  346.  His  battalion, 
514,  525,  529,  532.  Has  a  negro 
pardoned,  xvi.,  107. 

De  Haas.  Johannes,  returned  as 
Councillor  for  New  Castle,  i.,  214, 
222.  Refuses  to  act  as  a  magis- 
istrate  till  he  knows  who  is  king, 
302. 

De  Hart,  Jacob,  Lieutenant,  xi., 
751,  766. 

De  Hart,  Colonel,  letter  respecting 
Ashur  Levy,  xii.,  258. 

De  Haven,  Peter,  x.,  467,  503,  527, 
533,  650,  686.  xi.,  272,  273,  281, 
314,  546,  663,  701,  754,  759. 
Agent  for  estates  forfeited,  754. 
Resigns,  758.  Health  officer, 
775.  Agent  to  buy  hay,  xii., 
543.  Ghiri  stocks,  xvi.,  460. 

Dehuff,  Henry,  Chief  Burgess,  xi., 
364. 

De  Kalb,  Baron,  Major  General,  killed 
at  Canaden — commissions  as  en 
signs  in  Pennsylvania  line  granted 
to  his  sons,  xiii.,  52. 


De  Lafarge,  Charles,  letter  to  GOT. 
Keith  on  assuming  the  Governor 
ship,  iii.,  73. 

De  la  Grange,  Arnoldus,  claim  against 
C.  Taylor's  estate,  i.  201. 

De  la  Luzerne,  Chevalier,  to  be  re 
ceived  publicly  by  Congress,  xii., 
170,  172.  Visits  President  and 
Council,  180.  Letter,  251,  433. 

De  Lancey,  James,  Governor  of  New 
York,  v.,  716,  717.  Letters  to  and 
from,  vi.,  9,  13,  48,  511,  520,  554, 
592.  Answer  to  Commissioners, 
92.  Arrives  in  Philadelphia,  358. 
Examination  of  a  French  deserter, 
416.  On  embargo,  511.  On  the 
defeat  of  General  Braddock,  520. 
Intelligence  from  Admiral  Bosca- 
wen,  592,  600.  Letters  to  and 
from,  vii.,  560,  596,  606,  628,  716, 
762;  viii.,  146,  165.  Embargo 
—Sir  Charles  Hardy,  560,  606. 

De  Lancey,  Captain,  x.,  560. 

De  Lancey,  Dr.,  x.,  689. 

De  Lancey,  Mrs.  Mary,  pass  to  visit 
her  father,  Win.  Allen,  and  remain 
in  Philadelphia,  xi.;  593. 

De  Lancey,  Oliver,  on  parole,  x.,  40. 

Delaiiey,  Capt.  Sharp,  complains  of 
insult,  x.,  753,  759.  To  attend 
Board,  xiii.,  294.  Appointed  by 
Assembly  Collector  of  port  Phila 
delphia,  xiv.,  52,  447.  Urging 
collections,  405.  Place  of  office, 
406,  444,  450,  473.  Sale  of  goods, 
637.  On  collecting  imposts,  xv., 
134.  To  render  account  of  dues, 
253.  Reports,  254.  Re-appointed 
Collector,  315.  Office  for,  &c., 
402,  440,  484.  Commendation  of, 
as  Collector  of  Customs,  xvi.,  59, 
21 7a.  Paymaster  of  pensioners, 
293.  Accounts,  328. 

De  la  Vega,  letter  from,  respecting 
a  prize,  v.,  199. 

Delaware,  armed  boat,  xi.,  5,  10,  27, 
47,  68,  74,  113.  Thomas  Philips, 
first  Lieutenant,  47. 

Delaware  County,  Prothonotary, 
xvi.,  171.  William  R.  Atlee  ap 
pointed  172.  Collector  of  Excise, 
Philip  Sheaff — Lieutenant  of,  Luke 
Morris,  Jr.,  183.  Opinion  of  At 
torney  General  regarding  Justices 
and  Judges  on  division  of  county, 
187.  Justices,  190,  217,  218,  301, 
402.  Sheriff,  191, 493.  Coroner, 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   EECOBDS. 


95 


191,  493,  498.  Presidents  of 
Courts,  209,  212.  Elected,  214. 
Deputy  Surveyor,  214.  Justice 
Kean  resigns,  352. 
Delaware  Indians,  suspected  of  mur 
der,  ii.,  70.  No  interpreter  of  their 
language  Ibut  "Harry,"  Confer 
ence,  with,  546.  Conference  with, 
and  interpreter,  in.,  19.  Govern 
or  presents  several  papers  relating 
to  them  and  lands,  iv.,  481.  Dis 
turbance  about  lands,  575.  Speech 
of  Camiasatego  to,  579.  Petition 
of  Capt.  John  Titame,  a  chief  of, 
624.  Murders  by — seizure  by 
Shekalamy,  075.  C.  Weiser  to  be 
sent  to,  at  Shamokin,  to  demand 
the  murderers,  676,  678,  679.  In 
Philadelphia,  742.  Murderers 
arrested  and  in  prison,  744. 
Speeches,  767.  Olumpees,  king 
of,  dies,  v.,  212.  Consultation 
about  successor,  222;  vi.,  36. 
Under  Shingas  destroy  Great  Cove, 

675.  Scaroyady  and  Monteur  sent 
to,  697.     Cause  of  alienation,  724- 
728.      Opposed  to   English,  vii., 
13.     War  urged — and  scalps,  74. 
Declaration  of  war  against,  pro 
claimed,    88.       Governor     Morris 
blamed  by  Sir  William  Johnson  for, 
117.  Temporary  suspension  of  hos 
tilities,  130,  134, 144, 171.     Names 
of    families    at   Bethlehem,    174. 
Message  and  wampum  from  Tee- 
dyuscung,  198.     At  war,  244,  297. 
Further  suspension  of  hostilities, 
390.     Speech  of  Seneca  chief  to, 
515.       Hung  in  N.  J. — described, 
540.     To  be  treated  with  at  Col. 
Johnson's,  655.     Fort  and  houses 
for,  at  Wyoming,  vii.,   730,  734. 
Arrive  with    skins — disappointed 
at   not    finding    goods,    734.      A 
family  of  settlers  on  Susquehanna 
coming  from  Tinogan,  viii.,  120. 
Message  to,  from  Cherokees,  135. 
Copy  of   Sir   William    Johnson's 
speech  to,  on  Ohio,  151.     Opinion 
respecting,  194.     Claims  to  lands, 
202.     Propose  moving  to  Kuskus- 
ky,   305.     Horses  stolen  by,  401. 
Chiefs  propose  holding  a  treaty, 

676.  Conference  with  relatives  of 
Dr.   John    at    Philadelphia,    709. 
Perfidy  of,    ix.,    239.      Treaty  of 
peace  with,  by  Sir  Wm.  Johnson, 


277.  Billy  Champion  complains 
of  settlers  on  Susquehanna,  426. 
Message  of  Governor  to  News- 
leeka,  their  chief,  &c.,  respecting 
settlers  on  their  lands,  428.  Con 
ference  with,  on  Big  Island,  620. 
Chief  Newsleeka  at  Philadelphia, 
656.  Letter  from  Notawatways,  a 
chief,  735.  Conference  in  Phila 
delphia,  x.,  10,  61.  Joseph  Wipey 
murdered — reward  offered,  199. 
And  Shawnese  separate  from  each 
other,  201.  Message  to,  204. 
At  Conshocking  declare  war 
against  Senecas,  xii.,  586. 

Delaware,  State  of,  Committee,  to 
be  written  to,  x.,  571.  Negotia 
tion  for  inland  navigation,  xiv., 
583,  669,  672.  Inland  navigation, 
xv.,  71. 

Delaware  and  New  York,  fees  in,  to 
be  compared,  i.,  63. 

Delaware  River,  buoys  proposed,  i., 
82,  204,  205.  Wharf  at  Chestnut 
street  asked  for,  267.  Forts  on, 

109,  131,  370,  372.     Watch  to  be 
stationed  at  Cape  Henlopen,  479. 
Ferrymen  to  give  bonds  respecting 
strangers  and  pirates,  ii.,  13.     A 
supposed     privateer      or     pirate 
seized   in,    99.      Rendezvous   for 
privateers,  468.     New  ferries,  iii., 
39,   43.     At   Falls,   43.     Infested 
with  pirates — Teach,  a  noted  one, 
54.     Numerous  shipwrecks  in  the 
bay — buoys  required,  493.     Pilots 
to  have  license,  iv.,  394.     Lands 
in  forks  of,  576.     Rules  and  regu- 
tations  to  be  observed  in  cases  of 
flags  of  truce — also  how  pilots  are 
to  act,  v.,  81.     Spaniards  commit 
robberies,    92.      Privateers    also, 

110,  111,  245,  248.     Intelligence 
boat  commissioned,  266.     Hector, 
man-of-war,  captures  a  schooner 
off,  323.     A  French  flag  of  truce, 
with  prisoners  captured  by  priva 
teer  Spry,  viii.,  139.     Piers  pro 
posed,  574.     Fish  in,  583.     Light 
house,   buoys,    &c.,    ix.,    56,    57, 
148,  197,  550.      Embanking  and 
draining  marshes,  245,  247.    War 
dens   appointed — bill  to  regulate 
pilots,  293,   593,  599,  676.     Fish 
eries,  623.     An  accurate  map  of, 
720,  721.     Actsjrespecting  light 
house,  buoys,  x.,  4.      Pilot  boat 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOKDS. 


loaded  with  goods  seized  by  a 
revenue  schooner  in — proceed 
ings,  9.  Jurisdiction  of  Chester 
county  does  not  extend  into  the 
river,  232.  Ebenezer  Robinson 
receives  thanks  for  his  plan  for 
stopping  the  channel,  286.  Com 
mittee  to  visit  Red  Bank  and  Mud 
Island — repoi-t — width — no  boom 
can  be  placed  there,  283.  Chev- 
aux-de-frise,  335.  Rules  for 
pilots,  356.  Pilot  boat  to  cruise 
in,  401.  To  be  surveyed  from 
Marcus  Hook  to  Philadelphia,  by 
persons  named,  412.  Coal  to  be 
taken  out  of,  421.  Report  on  coal 
thrown  into,  423.  Jersey  shore  to 
be  surveyed,  465.  Report  on, 
474.  Signals  along,  489.  Survey 
between  Reedy  Point  and  Pea 
Patch,  506,  507.  Signals,  520. 
Piers  at  Fort  Island,  524.  Places 
for  fortifications,  524.  Logs  for 
piers  in,  530.  Contract  for  piers, 
530.  McBean  visits  man-of-war 
fraudulently,  531.  Vessels  to 
cruise  in — two  more  chevaux-de- 
frises,  534,  535.  Man-of-war 
Roebuck  aground — vessels  sent  to 
attack — boats  return,  552,  553. 
Preparations  for  action — vessels  in 
sight  of  Port  Penn,  557.  Stage 
boats,  Captains  Bush  and  Taylor, 
between  Philadelphia  and  Wil 
mington,  563.  Survey  of,  567. 
Fortifications — chevaux-de-frise  to 
be  sunk,  600,  602.  Engineers 
solicited  from  General  Washing 
ton  to  erect  fortifications  at  Bil- 
lingsport,  604.  Hog  Island  to  be 
overflowed,  607.  Defence  endan 
gered  by  dispute  in  naval  depart 
ment,  680.  Piers,  718,  727. 
Chain-boom,  750.  Eastern  chan 
nel  to  be  sounded  near  Fort  Island, 
761.  Ferries  not  to  be  passed  by 
persons  with  arms,  xi.,  27.  Brig 
blown  up  at  Cape  May,  77.  Stores 
moving  across,  83.  Vessels  of 
war  arrive  in,  184.  Survey  near, 
249.  General  Washington  asks 
for  a  survey  of — N.  Sellers,  Col. 
Lalor  and  Capt.  J.  Downey  to 
make  it,  250,  258.  Barges  to 
watch  cruisers,  539.  Sunken 
vessels,  &c.  to  be  secured,  555. 
Defence  of,  55(f,  562,  570.  To  raise 


wrecks,  558.  Light-house,  574, 
620.  Plan  of,  587.  Buoys,  715. 
Wrecks  from  fisheries  to  be  re 
moved,  720.  Swept  for  anchors, 
770,  773.  Elegant  plan  of,  by  Du 
Portail,  fortifications,  776.  Col. 
Bull  to  execute,  777.  James  Hop 
kins  allowed  to  search  wrecks  in, 
xii.,  1.  J.  Knox  reports  articles 
found,  2,  14,  33.  Pay  to  artiller 
ists  doing  duty  fit  Forts  on,  10. 
W.  Watkins  petitions  to  sweep — 
rejected,  21.  Wni.  Watkins  au 
thorized,  33,  34.  Petition  to 
search  for  wrecks,  75,  76.  Jehu 
Eyre,  263,  264.  Deserters  taken, 
303.  Commission  to  Abraham 
Bennett,  pilot,  for  armed  pilot 
boat,  the  Randolph,  326.  A  small 
boat,  Capt.  Buck  occasions  alarm, 
331.  Refugees  taken  to  be  ex 
changed,  413.  Wrecks  of  vessels 
burned  injure  fisheries  on  Jersey 
shore,  611.  Enemy  about  to  leave 
New  York  for,  685.  Conference 
on  defence  of — two  companies  to 
be  raised,  686.  Enemy  expected, 
707.  Two  companies  to  be  raised 
for  defence  of,  719.  Light-house 
in  danger  of  being  washed  away, 
xiii.,  100.  A  British  vessel  in,  re 
fusing  to  be  examined  by  naval 
officers,  to  be  taken  by  Captain 
Porter  to  Mud  Island,  145.  De 
fence  of,  261.  Proposals  to  buy 
ship  General  Monck  for  defence  of, 
270,  316.  Hog  Island,  11,  279, 
280,  281.  Preservation  of  fish  in, 
318.  Boats  to  convey  French 
army  over  the,  358.  Vessel  to  be 
procured  for  defence,  384.  Vessel 
for  defence  of — John  Sneider  com 
mander,  445.  Hyder  Alley  bought 
for  State,  450.  Vessel  to  be  pro 
cured,  with  provisions  for  prison 
ers  at  New  York,  457.  Pay  for 
flour,  &c.,  481.  Sale  of  armed 
vessels  authorized,  552.  Chev- 
aux-de-frises  to  be  sold  and  pest 
houses  repaired — boom  at  piers  of, 
590.  Obstructions  to  be  removed, 
595.  Wardens  to  have  a  survey 
made,  to  know  which  chevaux-de- 
frise  to  remove,  637,  671,  739. 
Agreement  with  Bassini  and  gar 
rison  for  removal  of  obstructions, 
744.  Chevaux-de-frise,  xiv.,  58, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


97 


73,  75,  78,  79,  104,  105,  213,  636. 
Agreement  with  Donaldson  and 
Rollings  worth — appropriation  for 
improving,  105.  Vessel  pur 
chased  119.  Buoys  removed  from, 
and  proclamation,  122.  Expended 
by  Wardens,  151.  Paid  Donaldson 
and  llollings worth,  153,  200.  Cer 
tificate  to,  241.  Improvements 
proposed  by  Wardens,  323,  325. 
Memorial  of  merchants  respecting 
piers,  326.  Commissioners  to  set 
tle  jurisdiction  of  islands  in,  345-6. 
Erection  of  piers  by  Thomas  Davis, 
458.  Land  for  piers  at  Marcus 
Hook,  to  be  bought,  460,  464. 
Davis  declines  piers — new  propo 
sals,  468.  Thos.  Conarroe  agrees 
to  build  piers  at  Marcus  Hook,  479. 
Chevaux-de-frise,  500.  Pay  to 
Commissioners  on  Islands,  504. 
Damage  to  banks  by  uncommon 
freshet  and  high  tides,  512.  Buoys 
in  river,  585.  Report  on  jurisdic 
tion  of  Islands  in,  with  sketch  of, 
590,  599.  Improvement  of,  640! 
Engineer  at  Billingsport,  xv.,  24. 
Commissioners  for  dividing  islands 
in — paid,  65.  Support  of  Light 
house,  &c.,  in,  73.  Newbold's  Is 
land,  184.  Funds  for  improving, 
furnished  Wardens,  197.  Claim  of 
Thos.  Conarroe  for  building  piers 
at  Marcus  Hook,  228.  Report  on, 
233.  May  be  made  navigable  to 
head  waters,  659.  Improvement 
of  navigation  of,  xvi.,  147.  Com 
missioners  to  view,  178,  2222. 
John  Lockhart  petitions  for  pre 
emption  right  of  a  small  island 
between  Hog  and  Tinicum,  230. 
Pay  to  Matlack  Howell  and  Dean 
for  maps  of,  and  Lehigh,  278. 
Commissioners  to  examine,  319. 
Pay  to  R.  Thome  for  improving 
at  Well's  Falls  and  Howells, 
322. 

Delegates  in  Congress,  xv.,  19. 

De  Lignery,  Monsieur,  shot  in  thigh 
at  Niagara,  viii.,  379.  Formerly 
commanded  at  Pittsburg,  392. 

Dellam,  Kichard,  paymaster  of  flying 
camp,  xi.,  100,  140. 

Delucena,  Abraham,  of  New  York, 
petition  respecting  goods  seized, 
in.,  61. 

De  Marcellin,    a  young  Frenchman 

7 


recommended  for  3rd  brigade  by 
Chev.   Luzerne,  xii.,  116. 

Dement,  William,  adjutant,  x.,  499. 

Deniver,  John,  a  highway  robber 
taken,  reward  paid,  xi.,  20. 

Denmark,  Princess  Ann,  announced 
as  Queen  of  England,  ii.,  70. 
Proclaimed,  70. 

Dennis,  Richard,  appointed  in  place 
of  Major  Casdrop  on  Sclmvlkill, 
xi.,  310. 

Dennison,  Col.  Nat.,  councillor,  xv., 
162,  184,  191.  Dispatched  to  Lu 
zerne — his  instructions,  293.  365, 
384;  xvi.,  16,  20.  Furnishes 
clothing  to  J.  Franklin. 

De  Normandie,  Abraham,  sheriff  of 
Bucks,  iii.,  69. 

De  Normandie,  Anthony  of  Bristol, 
case  of,  xi.,  480. 

De  Normandie,  Dr.  John  Abraham, 
petitions  to  sell  real  estate,  xi., 
571. 

|  Denny,  David,  Coroner,  xii.,  151. 
i  Denny,   William,   Coroner,  ix.,  548, 

624,  691. 

'  Denny,  William,  Governor,  presents 
his  commission  dated  May  7,  hav 
ing  taken  the  oath  before  his 
majesty  in  council,  vii.,  220.  Af 
ter  the  affixing  of  the  seal,  he  is 
sues  an  order  for  clearing  out 
vessels  after  22d  August,  221. 
Proclamation  is  made  for  continu 
ance  of  officers — and  commission 
is  published  at  court  house,  221. 
Letters  to  and  from  Governor 
Hardy,  223.  Proclamations  of. 

226.  Address    of     Assembly,  to 

227.  Order  for  £600.   Governor's 
answer,   228.     Speech  to    Assem 
bly,  229.     Messages  to  Assembly, 
235,  238,  239,  248,  304,  306,  346, 
350,  382,  387,  396,  409,  413,  417, 
444,  562,  578,  582,  592,  605,  617, 
718,  733,  736,  748,  751,  758,  763, 
774,  779.     Messages  from  Assem 
bly,  233,  237,  238,  247,  307,  345, 
384,  413,  418,  573,  579,  617,  721, 
727,    730,    742,    751,    759,    781. 
Commission,     &c.,    published    at 
New  Castle,  230.     Asks  advice  of 
Council  on  intended  message  re 
garding  exhibition  of  his  instruc 
tions,  236,  237.     Sends  copies  of 
instructions  on  money  bills,  238, 
344.     Conference  on  money  bill. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


249,  251.  Reasons  of  Committee 
on,  251-255.  His  reasons  to  be 
sent  to  his  Majesty,  255.  Visits 
frontiers,  265.  Power  to  fill  com 
missions,  265.  Additional  instruc 
tions,  French  war,  269.  Letters 
to  and  from  Lord  Loudoun,  269, 
380,  397.  From  Sir  William  John 
son,  278,  351,  434,  495.  Speech 
to  Assembly,  280,  622.  Orders 
new  writs  of  election  to  fill  vacan 
cies,  293.  Meets  Council  at  New 
Castle — message  to,  295.  Indian 
murders,  304.  Address  from  Qua 
kers  on  treaty,  311.  His  answer, 
312.  His  opinion  of  Teedyuscung, 
351.  Letter  to  and  instructions  of 
George  Crogham  as  Indian  agent 
appointed  by  Sir  William  John 
son,  355.  Sends  minutes  of  Con 
ference  at  Eastoii  to  Governor 
Belcher,  359.  Issues  warrant  to 
sheriff  to  quarter  troops  in  Phila 
delphia,  362.  Various  proceed 
ings,  359-379.  Writes  to  Mayor, 
374.  Answer,  376.  Writes  to 
Provincial  Commissioners  for  mo 
ney  —  they  say  there  is  none, 
383.  His"letter  to  Croghan,  384. 
Assembly  agree  to  pay  expenses, 
384-5.  Embargo,  387,  388,  482, 
606.  Death  warrant  of  Charles 
Jegler,  389.  Further  suspension 
of  hostilities  with  Delaware s  pro 
claimed,  390.  Warrant  for  respite 
of  Jegler,  398.  Remonstrance  of 
Assembly  on  supply  bill,  401. 
His  answer,  403.  Quartering 
troops,  409.  On  supply  bill,  413, 
417.  Consults  Lord  Loudoun  on 
supply  bill — asks  advice  of  Coun 
cil,  441.  Militia  bill,  444.  Short 
sketch  of  Province  for  Lord  Lou 
doun,  444.  Receives  alarming  in 
telligence  from  Fort  Augusta — and 
agrees  to  pass  money  bill,  453, 
454.  And  sends  amendments  to 
others,  455.  Answer  to  petition 
for  a  watch  at  Bethlehem,  460. 
Meeting  of  Governors  with  E.  Lou 
doun  at  Philadelphia,  470.  Letter 
to  Croghan — Sons  of  Teedyuscung 
at  Fort  Allen — small-pox  at  Lan 
caster,  474.  To  W,  Parsons,  476. 
From  George  Croghan,  478,  480- 
481.  To  Earl  Loudoun  on  ship 
ping  provisions,  482.  Instructions 


to  William  Logan,  488.  From  Sir 
Charles  Hardy,  496.  To  collector 
on  allowing  vessels  to  depart,  501. 
Speech  to  Indians,  519.  Letter 
of  Lord  Loudoun  on  Indian  sup 
port,  523.  Writes  to  C.  Armstrong 
to  visit  Cherokees,  527.  Money 
all  expended,  528.  Proposes  to 
invite  Delawares  to  settle  at  Sha- 
mokin,  549.  Message  to  Teedy 
uscung,  546.  To  Cherokees.  548. 
Letters  to  G.  Croghan,  548.  'Pass- 
port  and  order  to  sheriff  to  guard 
Indians  from  Lancaster  to  Phila 
delphia,  549.  Militia,  Indians, 
Colonel  Stanwix,  &c.,  563.  Em 
bargo,  569.  Militia  for  South 
Carolina,  578.  To  Lord  Loudoun, 
581.  Sir  Charles  Hardy,  581. 
Answer  to  Assembly,  582.  Proc 
lamation  for  a  fast,  591.  Roads, 
592.  To  Croghan,  605,  634,  659, 
679.  Stanwix,  607.  Long  mes 
sage  on  various  matters,  609. 
Expected  attack,  617.  From  Gov 
ernor  De  Lancey,  628.  Committee 
from  Friendly  Association,  answer 
to,  637-648.  Sends  copy  of  re 
monstrance  to  Croghan,  658.  An 
swer  to,  661.  Applies  for  list  of 
goods  for  presents,  671,  672.  Let 
ter  from  provincial  commissioners, 
697.  Authorized  to  send  troops 
to  New  York,  721.  Visit  from 
Teedyuscung,  725.  Certificate  of 
having  taken  sacrament  in  Christ 
Church,  741.  Long  message  be 
tween,  and  Assembly,  742,  751. 
Commissioners  to  Wyoming,  754. 
Interview  with  Teedyuscung  at 
Philadelphia,  770.  Estimate  of 
expenses  of  the  Government,  776, 
779.  William  Moore's  case,  741, 
750,  764,  776,  781.  Messages  to 
Ass'bly,  viii.,  1,  12, 17,  29,  41,  61, 
62,  66,  72,  78,  80,  111,  166,  169, 
232,  237,  240,  275,  285,  291,  303, 
317,  319,  326,  349,  369,  372,  382. 
Messages  from  Assembly,  4,  36, 
39,  51,  53,  65,  71,  102-110,  112, 
170.  229,  323,  324,  330,  331,  354, 
35 u,  373,  396.  On  impeachment 
of  William  Moore,  1,  12-17.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  23,  26,  27,  37, 
59,  69,  78,  116,  147,  155,  165, 
167,  224,  232,  272,  274,  283,  289, 
290,  292,  298,  316,  331,  341,  352, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORD?. 


99 


373,  376,  391,  400,  403.  Confer- 1 
enoes  with  Indians,  9,  29,  30,  32,  | 
86,  100,  114,  403.  Speech  to 
Teedyuscung,  42,  52.  Letter  to 
Colonel  Washington,  56.  Request 
for  troops  by  General  Forbes,  59, 
65.  Complains  of  provincial  com 
missioners,  64.  Various  griev 
ances,  72.  Destitute  Indians  at 
Fort  Loudoun,  78.  Orders  arms 
for  General  Forbes,  79.  Com 
plains  of  inactivity  of  Assembly, 
80.  A  favor  asked  of  him  by 
Teedyuscung — his  answer,  115. 
Speech  to  Indians,  117.  Message 
to  Indians  at  Wyoming,  129.  In 
structions  to  F.  Post,  138.  Lays 
embargo,  146.  Visit,  with  Turner, 
Peters  and  Chew  to  Governor  Ber 
nard,  151.  Writes  to  Spanish 
Governor  respecting  a  Spanish 
vessel,  155.  Declares  William 
Moore  innocent,  162.  Admiral 
Boscaweii  asks  men — Ass'bly  de 
cline — message  to,  165,  166,  169. 
Letter  from  General  Forbes,  169. 
Assembly  on  Boscawen  and  Indian 
affairs,  170.  Speech  to  Indians  at 
Easton,  183,  192.  Answer  to  mes 
sage  of  Ohio  Indians,  206.  Obliged 
to  leave  Ind'ns,  bids  farewell,  219. 
Speech  to  Assembly,  227.  Re 
specting  General  Forbes,  229,  237. 
On  tonnage  duty,  231,  232.  Let 
ter,  General  Schuyler,  240.  Ad 
dress  from  Assembly-delivered  by 
eight  members — loss  of  wagons — 
quarters  for  soldiers — trial  of  Wil 
liam  Moore,  &o.,  282,  441.  To 
General  Amherst  on  address  of 
Assembly,  283.  Resolve  of  As-  j 
sembly  respecting  case  of  William 
Moore  of  Chester  county,  286. 
Colonel  Mercer  succeeds  General 
Forbes,  292.  Bills  credit— taxes, 
303,  319,  323.  Letters  from  W. 
Pitt  and  Lord  Amherst  on  affairs 
at  I)u  Quesne,  317.  Distresses  at 
Lancaster  by  quartering  soldiers, 
2:U).  Supply  bill,  331,  332.  Grant 
by  Assembly  to,  £1000,  333. 
Takes  possession  of  great  seal— is 
applied  to  the  laws,  335.  Visit 
from  Teedyuscung,  344.  War 
rants  and  surveys,  349.  Position 
of,  354.  Bills  of  credit,  357.  In 
sinuations  against  Council — and 


their  reply — Mr.  Chew  protests, 
357,  358.  "  Refuses  to  sign  bill, 
&c.,  on  warrants,  &c.,  361.  Signs 
several  bills,  362.  Receives  £1000, 
362.  Sends  letter  from  General 
Stanwix,  372,  373.  Remarks  on 
bill — Secretary  and  Surveyor  Gen 
eral,  375.  Signs  bill — receives 
£1000,  376.  On  wagons,  376,  396. 
Speech  to  Teedyuscung,  405.  Ab 
sence  of  great  seal — call  Assem 
bly,  408.  Superceded  by  James 
Hamilton,  409.  Sends  letter  from 
General  Stanwix,  426.  Case  of 
William  Moore,  441. 
Depositions,  respecting  dispute  and 
riots  between  Maryland  and  Penn 
sylvania,  iii.,  472,  612.  Francis 
Kip  riots  with  Maryland,  iv.,  65. 
Henry  Munday,  107.  Elisha 
Gatchell,  229.  "Of  Robert  Savery 
on  counterfeits,  274.  Thomas 
McKee,  skirmish  with  the  Indians 
in  Virginia,  630.  James  Heii- 
dricks,  about  Indians,  655.  Of 
William  Kelly,  a  pilot,  v.,  113. 
Of  others  relating  to  privateers, 
115-119.  Pyramus  Green  taken 
prisoner,  233.  Captain  George 
Porteus,  245.  George  Proctor, 
248,  253.  Roger  Sheron,  249. 
Respecting  privateers,  2iiO-264. 
Captain  T.  Jenkins,  282.  Morris 
Turner,  482.  Ralph  Kilgore,  482. 
Obstruction  of  surveys  of  land, 
489.  Respecting  murder  of  Dud 
ley  Digges,  582-597.  A.  Mon- 
tour  and  Jno.  Patten,  respect 
ing  distances,  &c.,  on  Ohio,  762. 
Stephen  Coffin,  vi.,  9.  Peter  Frank 
on  Indians,  54.  Charles  Courte- 
nay,  Francis  C.  Bouviere  on  arri 
val  of  French  at  Ohio,  224.  Of 
Jean  Silvester,  416.  Matthew 
Laird,  Michael  Huber,  Jacob  Hu- 
ber,  Braddock's  defeat,  482-484. 
By  Henry  Cole,  Jno.  M.  Hute, 
J.  McMichael  on  Indian  hostilities 
in  Northampton  county,  758. 
George  McSwaine,  French  and 
Indians  vii.,  395.  M.  Roup, 
493.  Of  John  Hogan,  account  of 
burning  Fort  Graiiville,  562.  Ar 
thur  Henderson,  618.  George 
Ebert,  620,  James  Hyndshaw, 
Connecticut  settlers,  viii.,  612. 
Benjamin  Kendal,  Conestogo  In- 


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dians,  ix.,  126.  Wm.  Blythe,  mur 
der  of  Indians  by  F.  Stump,  414. 
Amos  Ogden,  Wyoming.  674.  Of 
J.  P.  De  Haas,  ill  treatment  by 
several  Connecticut  men,  682. 
Aaron  Van  Campeii  and  Peter 
Kachlein,  710.  Respecting  Wyo 
ming,  751.  Ashur  Clayton,  767. 
Joseph  Morris,  769.  Henry  Reed, 
respecting  Dr.  Conolly,  x.,  168. 
Samuel  Whitesides,  227.  John 
Carnahan,  Sheriff,  235.  Respect 
ing  robbery  of  ensign  Vansant, 
xi.,  513.  Of  Alexander  Patter 
son,  528.  Respecting  Indians, 
535.  Respecting  Wm.  Moore 
Smith,  for  carrying  letters  for 
British  prisoner,  xii.,  30.  Of 
Wm.  Geddis  and  Wm.  Govett, 
respecting  Arnold's  conduct  while 
in  command  of  city,  225.  Res 
pecting,  307.  Greenbury  Hughes 
and  Lawrence  Maskill,  respect 
ing  John  Linch,  312.  Drs.  Big- 
ham  and  Bevaiis  against  Captain 
Gardner,  316.  John  Seely,  xiv., 
32.  John  Armstrong,  W,'  Brink, 
L.  Meyers,  Joseph  Salmon,  Wm. 
Jennings,  172.  Of  B.  Chew,  in 
case  of  Mrs.  Allen's  children,  463. 
Wm.  Wilson,  498.  Peter  Au- 
drain,  robbery,  514.  David 
Mead,  572.  G-.' Smith,  xv.,  514. 

Depreciation,  scale  to  be  published, 
xii.,  612,  639,  648,  684,  703,  709, 
716,  717,  747,  753;  xiii.,  74,  122, 
140,  149.  Certificate  stopped, 
xv.,  429. 

Depreciation,  lands,  sales,  xiv,  621. 
Plan  of;  ordered  to  be  sold  at 
Lancaster,  xv.,  18.  Call  for  in 
formation,  46.  Sales  of,  58. 
Sale  ordered,  138.  Certificates, 
xvi.,  148,  541.  On  pay,  230, 
325.  Survey,  418,  439,  454. 
Deputy  Surveyor  paid  xvi.,  303, 
376,  422,  452,  514. 

Depui,  Moses,  a  Justice,  v.,  113. 

Depui,  Nicholas,  letter  to,  on  Indian 
invasions,  xii.,  312. 

Depui,     Benjamin,     Justice,     xiv.,  i 
198. 

Depui,  Captain  Charles,  petition  to 
refit  his  vessel,  v.,  581.  Survey 
on  his  vessel,  581.  Report,  581.  | 

Deputy  Surveyors,  xiv.,   441,   443,  ' 
445,  449,  454,  456,  457,  458,  462,  | 


653,  654;  xv.,  198;  xvi.,  214, 
211*-252,  254,  256,  257,  278,  461, 
463. 

Dei-ring,  Christopher,  Collector  of 
excise,  xiv.,  652. 

Deserters,  xiii.,  14,  22,  29,  96,  340. 

Deshler,  David,  Commissioner  of 
purchases,  xii.,  486;  xiii.  109. 

D'Estaing,  Count,  his  squadron 
takes  Wm.  Straker  prisoner,  xi., 
553.  Arrives  with  French  fleet, 
Act  of  Congress  on,  xii.,  114. 
Permission  asked  for  provisions 
to  be  sent  to,  162. 

Destitute,  provision  for  the,  i.,  78. 

Dewall,  G.,  President  of  Court  of 
Maryland,  respecting  H.  Carberry, 
xiv.,  106. 

Dewees,  Samuel,  sub-Lieutenant, 
xi.,  765. 

Dewees,  Colonel  Thomas,  Jailor  of 
Philadelphia  to  take  certain  per 
sons  into  custody,  x.,  359,  360 
408.  Order  for  removal  of  prison 
ers  to  new  gaol,  429.  Complaint, 
567,  568.  To  purchase  arms, 
673. 

Dewees,  William,  Sheriff,  x.,  100, 
212,  270;  xi.,  201,  273.  Com 
plaint  against,  210,  211.  acquit 
ted,  211. 

Diahoga,  Indians  from,  vii.,  168. 
May  be  received  at  Bethlehem, 
170.  Indians  from,  intend  an 
attack,  186,  187.  Arrive  at  Phila 
delphia  from,  198.  At  Easton, 
206.  New  Castle,  sent  to,  In 
dians  remove  to,  223.  Arrival  of 
Indians  from  Ohio,  281.  Sketch 
of  country  from  Easton  to,  683. 

Dick,  John,  letter  respecting  Wyo 
ming,  ix.,  753. 

!  Dickey,  Robert  Coroner,  xv.,  580; 
xvi.,  215,  521. 

Dickinson,  gunboat,  x.,  335,  397. 
Steward  discharged,  476,  488, 
505  ;  xi.,  693. 

Dickinson,  proposed  as  the  name  of 
a  new  township  in  Washington 
county,  xiv.,  275. 

Dickinson  College,  survey  of  lands 
for,  xv.,  139,  466.  Order  to,  4, 
298,  616,  654. 

Dickinson,   James,   a   Deputy   Sur 
veyor  removed,  xiv.,  653. 
Dickinson,     Jonathan,     Mayor      of 
Philadelphia,   iii.,    31.     Speaker, 


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101 


56.  Governor's  address  to,  56. 
Visits  Indians  with  Governor, 
121. 

Dickinson,  Colonel  John,  to  inspect 
ordnance  and  military  stores,  x., 
283.  Commands  second  battalion 
of  associators,  314.  to  go  to 
New  York,  484,  487,  548.  Colo 
nel,  x.,  754;  xi.,  4.  Writes  to 
Brigadier  General  Philip  Dickin 
son  not  to  receive  Continental 
money,  92.  Councillor,  xiii., 
409.  President,  xiii.,  413,  414, 
736  Proclamation,  416,  737. 
Letter  on  Connecticut,  &c.,  479. 
Salary  paid,  576.  Letter  to  Coun 
cil  on  their  late  measures  respect 
ing  Wyoming,  xiv.,  218.  Letter 
to  Donalson  &  Hollingsworth  on 
removal  of  Chevaux-de-frise,  241. 
Re-elected  President,  249. 

Dickinson,  Brigadier  General  Philip, 
letter  to,  on  Continental  money, 
xi.,  92. 

Diemer,  Jacob,  appointed  President 
C.  C.  B.,  Berks  county,  xvi.,  125. 

Diemer,  Dr.  James,  appointed  Jus 
tice  in  Berks  county,  xv.,  462. 

Dieskau,  General,  defeat  of  French 
under,  at  Lake  George,  vi.,  637. 

Digby,  Admiral,  grants  passport  for 
a  flag  vessel,  with  provisions  for 
New  York,  xiii.,  457,  459. 

Digges,  Dudley,  murder  of — cor 
respondence  and  depositions  re 
specting,  v.,  582. 

Dill,  Col.  Matthew,  x.,  672;  xi., 
69,  113. 

Dill,  Matthew,  Lieut.,  xi.,  783. 

Dillon,  Amos,  proclamation  against, 
xiii.,  616. 

Dilworth,  Charles,  appointed  Lieut, 
of  Chester  County,  in  place  of  R. 
Smith,  xiv.,  670.  Sheriff,  xvi., 
192,  492. 

Dingee,  Charles,  refuses  to  take 
oath  of  allegiance,  is  imprisoned, 
xi.,  402. 

Dinwiddie,  ,  Surveyor  Gen'l, 

v.,  244. 

Dinwiddie,  Robert,  Governor  of  Vir 
ginia,  letters  to  and  from,  v.,  632, 
687,  698,  700:  712,  714,  755,  764, 
767.  Letter  from  French  com 
mander,  714.  Proclamation  to 
encourage  enlistments,  766.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  vi.,  1,  3,  5,  7, 


27,  31,  55,  136,  163,  177,  294, 
295,  296,  297,  309,  419,  445,  455, 
465,  602,  651 ;  vii.,  33,  133. 
Invasions  of  French  and  Indians, 
1.  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania 
will  not  aid,  27,  55.  French  opera 
tions — forts  on  Wills'  creek,  136. 
Raising  levies  for  Wills'  creek, 
177.  Flour  for  Wills'  creek,  297. 
Gen.  Braddock  complains  of,  400. 
Attack  on  Niagara,  419.  Sends 
men  and  cannon  to  Fort  Cumber 
land,  445,  455.  French  and  In 
dians — cannon  for  Fort  Cumber 
land,  465.  Proposes  building  a 
fort  at  Great  Crossings — Dunbar's 
retreat,  &c.,  602.  Examines  at 
request  of  Lord  Loudoun,  the  In 
dian  trade  bill,  vii.,  450.  Meets 
Earl  Loudoun  and  Governors  at 
Philadelphia,  472. 

Distances  from  Carlisle  to  Shanop- 
pin's  town,  v.,  750. 

Distillery  of  liquors — Act  to  encou 
rage  by  a  bounty  proposed — and 
objected  to  by  inhabitants  and 
traders,  iii.,  248.  But  favored 
prospectively,  249. 

Divorces  asked  for,  ix.,  564,  566, 
567,  568,  580;  x.,  27,  40,  53,  54, 
103,  105. 

Doan,  Aaron,  arrested,  and  bounty 
paid,  xiv.,  178.  Case  of,  384, 
385,  386,  387.  Pardoned,  387. 
Message  to  Assembly  on,  388- 
392,  395.  Pardoned  on  condition 
of  leaving  United  States  forever, 
xiv.,  214. 

Doan,  Ab'm,  proclamation  against, 
xiii.,  616,  631.  Under  sentence 
of  death  in  Philadelphia — petition. 
xv.,  497.  Opinion  of  judges,  501. 
Captors  rewarded,  502.  Case, 
504.  Ordered  to  be  executed,  505. 
Petition  in  favor  of  respite,  515. 
A  free  negro  in  jail  afraid  of — 
released,  516.  Order  for  execu 
tion,  535.  Respite  negatived, 
544. 

Doan,  Israel,  xiii.,  517. 

Doan,  Joseph,  traitor,  estate  sold, 
xiii.,  686.  Taken,  741.  Balance 
paid  for  his  apprehension,  to  Jo 
seph  Wilson,  xiv.,  4. 
I  Doan,  Joseph,  Jr.,  to  Greer  Fergu 
son,  &c.,  for  apprehending,  xiv., 
215. 


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IXDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Doan,  Levi,  reward  for  apprehend 
ing,  xiii.,  542,  630.  Under  sen 
tence  of  death  in  jail  in  Philada., 
petition,  xv.,  497.  Opinion  of 
judges,  501.  Captors  rewarded, 
502.  Case,  504.  Order  for  exe 
cution,  505.  Petition  in  favor  of 
respite,  515.  A  free  negro  afraid 
of — released,  516.  Order  for  exe 
cution,  535.  Respite  negatived, 
544. 

Doan,  Malm,  proclamation  against, 
xiii.,  630. 

Doan,  Moses,  proclamation  against, 
xiii.,  616,  630. 

Dobbs,  Governor  Arthur,  of  Virg'a, 
meets  Earl  Loudoun  at  Philad., 
vii.,  470. 

Dobbs,  Governor  of  North  Carolina, 
daily  expected,  vi.,  164.  Letter 
on  trade  of  Hudson's  Bay,  viii., 
290. 

Dobbs'  Ferry — passes  to  be  sent  to, 
xiii.,  419. 

Dock  creek  landing,  Philada.,  ii., 
10,  12,  14,  19. 

Dogs,  Act  against,  x.,  32,  42. 

Dolby,  Joseph,  bell-ringer  of  Christ 
Church  bells,  xiii.,  423,  563.  Paid 
for  ringing  Christ  Church  bells  on 
arrival  of  La  Fayette,  xiv, ,  176. 
July  4th,  494.  Paid  for  ringing 
the  bells  of  Christ  Church,  xv., 
60,  344,  363,  597;  xvi.,  2242, 
410. 

Donaldson,  Arthur,  to  launch  che- 
vaux-de-frises  built  at  Glouces 
ter,  x.,  513.  To  build  piers  at 
Fort  Island,  525.  To  build  two 
more  chevaux-de-frises,  534, 
535,  648,  651,  737.  Builds  float 
ing  battery,  725.  To  raise 
wrecks,  &c.,  in  Delaware,  xi.,  559, 
692.  Proposals  for  removing 
chevaux-de-frise,  xiv.,  75,  78. 
Agreement  with,  and  pay,  104, 
119.  Entitled  to  third  payment, 
200,  213.  Certificate  to,  .  from 
Wardens,  and  letter  of  President, 
241.  Letter,  500. 

Donaldson,  John,  Member  of  Coun 
cil,  i.,  492,  552.  Tried  and  ac 
quitted,  570. 

Donation,  lands,  xiv.,  454,  458, 
653,  654.  To  officers  of  Penn'a 
line,  xv.,  17,  74,  102.  Lottery 
for,  74,  97,  108,  128,  263.  Ex 


plored  by  W.  Irvine,  125.  Pa 
tents  for,  201,  220,  245.  Fees, 
358,  421.  Battery,  580.  Survey 
ing  of,  xvi.,  50. 

Donegal,  T.,  violent  proceedings 
against  house  of  John  Scott,  iii., 
267. 

Dongan,  Governor  of  New  York,  his 
agency  in  purchase  of  land  on 
Susquehanna,  iii.,  205.  Receives 
pay  from  Proprietaries  for  lands 
on  Susquehanna,  vi.,  124. 

Donnaldson,  John,  resigns  as  War 
den,  xiv.,  150.  Register-General, 
his  office,  xvi.,  45.  May  employ 
a  clerk,  64.  Pay  to,  301.  Ex 
penses  to  Easton,  516. 

Donnel,  John.     (See  M'Daniels.) 

Donnel,  Nathaniel,  Second  Lieut,  of 
Mattresses,  x.,  524. 

Dorothy,  ship,  a  sickly  vessel,  ar 
rives,  iii.,  292.  Is  released,  294. 

Dorsey,  Captain  Thomas,  paymas 
ter,  x.,  436 ;  xi.,  266,  301,  406, 
408,  424. 

Dougherty,  Bernard,  x.,  353,  531. 
To  furnish  rations,  xiii.,  375.  Jus 
tice  and  President  of  Court,  446. 
Justice  resigns,  xiii.,  101.  On 
rations,  129,  595.  Pay  for  rations, 
xiv.,  181,  202.  Accounts,  507. 

Dougherty,  Edward,  Coroner,  v., 
120,  597. 

Dougherty,  Capt.  Henry,  appointed 
to  command  a  boat,  x.,  287,  296, 
419.  Ordered  from  Liberty  island, 
427.  To  order  boats  to  Philadel 
phia,  434.  Seamen  for  public 
vessels,  442.  Instruction,  617. 
To  order  guards  at  State  House, 
445.  To  command  galley  Dela 
ware,  702.  Captain  of  Artillery, 
xi.,  223.  Health  officer,  xii., 
483. 

Dougherty,  John,  Coroner,  vi.,  144, 
662. 

Dougherty,  John,  Jr.,  heads  armed 
men  from  Wyoming,  x.,  86 ;  to 
build  a  fort,  87. 

Dougberty,  ,  member  of  As 
sembly  —  letter  from  Bedford  — 
road  to  Fort  Pitt,  xii-,  73. 
Douglass,  Ephraim,  Report  on  In 
dian  agency,  xiii.,  681.  Protho- 
notary,  702.  Clerk  of  Courts,  704, 
742.  Member  Council,  743.  Let 
ter,  xiv.,  525.  Deputy  Surveyor's 


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103 


petition,  xv.,  122.  Agency  for 
Confiscated  Estates  in  Fayette 
County,  xvi.,  26.  For  surveys 
of  depreciation  lands,  418,  422. 
Report  on  accounts,  446,  447. 

Douglass,  George,  applies  to  go  to 
Scotland — not  granted,  xi.,  579. 

Douglass,  Captain  John,  xi.,  2.  En 
sign,  xii.,  2. 

Douglass,  John,  Captain  of  privateer 
— absconded,  xii.,  75. 

Douglass,  Captain  Thomas,  charges 
against,  xiv.,  621. 

Dover,  John,  threatens  life  of  a  col 
lector,  xii.,  402,  404.  Commis 
sion  refused,  407. 

Dover,  Kent  Co.,  Canterbury  Town 
ship,  court  house,  &c.,  at,  i.,  556. 
Two  good  horses  to  be  at,  viii.,  71. 
Act  for  sale  of  lots  in,  ix.,  169. 
For  improving  marshes,  x.,  49. 
Prisoners  sent  from  to  New  Cas- 
castle  for  exchange,  564. 

Dower,  at  common  law  forfeited  by 
attainder  of  husband,  &c.,  xii.,  70. 

Downar,  Richard,  and  Randolph 
Mohr,  case  of,  at  Lancaster,  iv., 
256. 

Downard  William,  and  Maryland  af 
fairs,  iv.,  111. 

Downey,  Captain  J.,  ordered  to  Bil- 
lingsport.  Benjamin  Davis  to 
assist  him  in  a  survey  of  ground 
near  the  river,  xi.,  248,  249.  Of 
the  river  from  Cooper's  Ferry  to 
Salem,  250. 

Downingtown,  militia  sent  to,  from 
Philadelphia  xi.,  275.  Provisions 
stored  at,  423. 

Doyle,  Samuel,  arrested  for  murder 
of  Indians  on  Pine  creek,  xvi., 
464.  Reward  paid  for,  483,  484, 
547. 

Doyle,  William,  coroner,  ix.,  285, 
333,  398. 

Doz,  Andrew,  appointed  Commis 
sioner  of  Purchases,  xii.,  301,  375, 
376,  392.  Resigns,  397. 

Drake,  Oliver,  Captain,  xii.,  70. 

Draper,  John,  coroner,  x.  106. 

Draper,  William,  midshipman,  pri 
soner,  x.,  596.  Exchanged,  596. 

Draper,  Samuel,  coroner,  x.  271. 

Driesback,  Simon,  censor,  xiii.,  723. 

Drinker,  Henry,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
283.  To  lay  out  a  road,  xv.,  425- 
445. 


Drinker,  John,  refuses  bills  of  credit, 
papers,  &c.,  locked  up,  x.,  486. 

Dromgoole,  Captain,  Indian  inter 
preter,  xv.,  238. 

Drought,  a  long,  vi.,  422. 

Drummond,  Dr.,  applies  to  be  en 
larged  on  parole  ;  granted  on  con 
ditions,  xi.,  268. 

Drummond,  Lord,  gives  parol,  x., 
445. 

Dryer,  Jacob,  irons  to  be  taken  off, 
the  allowed  time  to  leave  the 
United  States,  xv.,  348.  Opinion 
of  judges,  501.  Case  of,  611,  C24, 
627.  Pardoned,  630.  Doubts  re 
specting  opinion  of  judges  ;  war 
rant  for  execution  negatived,  and 
he  pardoned,  631. 

Dry  lands,  in  Northampton  County, 
xvi.,  2172,  243. 

Dublin,  Second  Township,  petition 
for  road  to  Philadelphia,  i.,  387. 
Opposed  by  First  Township,  389. 

Dublin,  Lower  Township,  commis 
sioners  report  respecting  a  road 
in,  x.,  51. 

Dubrois,  Captain  John,  i.,  396,  435. 

Duch',  Anthony,  xiii.,  146. 

Duchi1,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  asks  to  re 
turn  from  New  York,  xii.,  17,  18. 
Allowed  to  return,  being  sick,  36, 
309.  (See  below.) 

Duch<>,  Jacob,  proposed  as  a  clerk 
at  Easton,  vii.,  669.  Assistant  to 
Mr.  Croghan,  signs  minutes,  714. 

Duch?,  Rev.  Jacob,  his  wife  applies 
for  a  pass  to  New  York  ;  granted 
on  conditions,  xi.,  759,  762.  Me 
morial  of  Francis  Hopkinsoii  re 
specting,  773. 

Duch;'s  house  to  be  occupied  by  T. 
McKean,  xii.,  578. 

Duch-,  T.  S.,  letter  from,  xii.,  18. 

Duck  Creek — petition  for  cutting  a 
way  through  the  marshes,  i.,  60. 
Draining,  embanking,  &c.,  ix., 
313,  401.  Church,  trustees  to 
sell  lands,  &c.,  x.,  80-85. 

Duckett,  John,  petition  for  pardon, 
referred  to  Supreme  Court,  in., 
276. 

Ducking,  a  sentence  for  scolding,  by 
xii.,  235,  243. 

Du  Coudray,  General,  one  of  com 
mittee  to  examine  works  on  river, 
xi.,  231.  Presents  a  plan  for  fort 
at  Billingsport,  245,  246,  to  be 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


furnished  a  boat,  252.  Ordinance  i 
in  State  House  yard,  xi.,  252.  j 
Applies  for  a  house  at  Fort  Is-  j 
land,  265,  266. 

Duff.  Thomas,  sheriff,  ix.,  57,  199, 
286,  623,  688,  778. 

Duffield,  Dr.,  surgeon  to  boats,  x., 
362.  Attends  at  pest  house,  409, 
54"i.  And  hospital,  549.  Medi 
cines,  &c.,  614. 

Duffield,  Dr.  Benjamin,  report  on  a 
prisoner,  xvi.,  211,  222.* 

Diiffield,  Doctor  John,  Surgeon  Mate 
Hospital  United  States,  xiii.,  157. 

Duk  \  The,  laws  to  be  examined,  L, 
63.  Address  to,  and  king,  pro 
posed  on  forts,  &c.,  109;  pe 
tition  to,  116. 

Duke  of  Normandie,  birth  of,  xiv., 
480. 

Dulaney,  Daniel,  Attorney  General 
of  Maryland,  iii.,  614.  Comes  from 
Mary  land  with  Edward  Jennings  as 
a^ent  of  Governor  Ogle,  iv. ,  115. 
Correspondence  with  President, 
117,  131,  146. 

Dun,  Captain,  imprisoned  on  charge 
of  murder;  how  to  be  tried,  ii., 
86. 

Dunbar.  Colonel,  'gent  with  troops 
from  England,  vi.,  201,  311. 

Dunbar,  Colonel,  Thomas,  retreat 
after  defeat  of  Braddock,  vi.,  492, 
494.  Letter  from  and  to,  494, 
4:>8,  515,  519,  521,  547,  593,  595. 
Arrives  at  fort  Cumberland  with 
wounded,  502,  513.  Desires  win 
ter  quarters  in  Philadelphia,  513, 
514.  535.  Directions  of  Governor 
to,  515.  Not  in  the  battle,  519. 
His  account  of  the  defeat  from 
others,  519.  Marches  from 
Cumberland,  521.  Field  officers  j 
opinion,  547.  General  Shirley 
to,  549.  Orders  to,  558-561. 
Reasons  for  not  going  against 
Du  Quesne,  593,  595.  His  retreat, 
602,  604.  Letters  to  and  from, 
viiv  39. 

Duncan,  David,  Commissioner  of 
purchases,  xii.,  654,  656.  Paid 
for  supplies  furnished  troops  in 
defence  of  frontiers,  xvi.,  400. 

Duncan,  James,  Collector  of  Excise, 
resigns,  xv.,  126.  Resigns,  222. 

Duncan,  Matthew,  as  Captain,  x., 
447. 


Duncan,  Stephen,  resigns  as  Treas 
urer,  xii..  527. 

Dundas,  James,  pay  at  Billingsport, 
xi.,  607.  Paymaster  at  Billings- 
port,  756. 

Dunlap  &  Claypoole,  printers  for 
Council,  xv.,  87,  113,  215,  360, 
366.  Their  paper  to  be  filed,  444. 
xvi.,  21,  262.  John  D.  loans 
money  to  recruit  Pennsylvania 
Line,  489.  Newspaper,  516,  539. 

Dunlap,  Doctor  James,  surgeon  in 
Navy,  x.,  632.  To  have  a  mate, 
634.  Bandages,  638.  Pay,  xi., 
68,  110,  111.  Justice,  xiv.,  242. 

Dunlap,  Major  James,  made  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  x.,  768. 

Dunlap,  John,  printer,  x.,  136. 
printing  press,  £c.,  taken  by 
Council  of  Safety,  xi.,  46.  Decline 
to  continue  taking  his  paper,  521. 
Taken,  654.  Newspapers  order  by 
Council,  xii.,  197.  Deed  for  part 
of  Tinicum,  256.  Deed  to,  xii., 
323,  331.  Paid  for  printing  votes 
of  Assembly,  xiii.,  277.  Laws,  447, 
479.  Buys  City  lots,  xv.,  13.  Prin 
ter,  191. 

Dunmore,  Fort,  Colonel  Conolly's 
proclamation  from,  x.,  228. 

Dunmore,  Lord,  informs  of  a  con 
fession  of  murder  in  Philadelphia, 
x.,  88.  In  connection  with  Doctor 
John  Conolly,  141.  Governor 
Penn's  letter  to,  149,  156.  Letters 
to  and  from,  156,  158,  181,  191, 
193,  236.  Commissioners  sent 
to  170,  173.  Their  instruction, 
175.  Report,  181.  Correspond 
ence  with,  182-191.  Goes  on  an 
expedition  against  Shawnese,  214. 
Two  men  desert  from,  548. 

Dunn,  Aimer,  Lieutenant,  xii.,  10. 

Dunn,  James,  a  wounded  militia 
man  aided,  xi.,  403. 

Dunn,  Thos.,  Sheriff,  viii.,  506,  781. 

Dunning,  Ezekiel,  Sheriff,  v.,  551, 
597,  662  ;  viii.,  781  ;  ix.,  51,  199. 
Coroner,  vi.,  638. 

Dunning,  James,  charges  against, 
v.,  85. 

Dunwick,  Win.,  time  allowed,  xi., 
717. 

Dunwoodie,  James,  Messenger,  to 
collect  election  returns,  xv.,  634. 

Duplessis,  Peter  Le  Barbier,  Notary 
and  tab.,  public,  xv.,  221. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


105 


Duponceau,  Peter  S.,  applies  to  be 
Notary  Public,  xiii.,  735.  Ap 
pointed,  73(5.  Paid  for  transla 
tions,  xiv.,  258. 

Du  Portail,  General,  Letter,  xi.,  732. 
Elegant  plan  of  river  Delaware, 
776.  Compliment  to,  for  his  plan 
of  river,  776. 

Dupui,  Aaron,  Commissioner  to  In 
dians,  vi.,  754,  764. 

Du  Quesne,  Fort,  capture  of,  vi., 
141.  Letters  from  Capt.  Stobo,  a 
hostage,  141,  161.  List  of  deser 
ters,  142.  Dunbar's  reasons  for 
not  going  against,  593.  Affairs 
at,  619.  Commander  killed,  614. 
Conduct  of  French  commander 
with  Indians,  viii.,  119-121. 
Burned  and  evacuated  by  French 
—General  Forbes'  letter  on,  233. 
Respecting,  264,  265.  To  be  re 
stored,  315,  316.  Expenses  of 
expedition  against,  322.  Com 
missioners  appointed  to  state  ac 
count  of,  322,  332.  Site  not  fixed 
on,  392  ;  vii.,  153,  241,  502,  601, 
602,  603,  631,  632,  716. 

Durell,  Adam,  letters  to  Gov.  from, 
asking  men,  £c.,  viii.,  289,  318. 

Durham,  Iron  Works,  iii.,  309,  329. 
Disturbances  near,  329.  Road 
through  to  Philad.,  v.,  576.  Road 
from  Eastonto,  vi.,  304.  Claimed 
by  George  Taylor — difficulty  be 
tween  him  and  George  Wall — 
agreement  with  Joseph  Galloway 
— proceedings,  xi.,  537. 

Durham  tract,  rule  postponed,  xii., 
391. 

Durkee,  John,  indicted  for  riot  at 
Wyoming — imprisoned  for  debt, 
discharged,  x.,  52. 

Dutch,  grant  of  lands  to  Swedes,  ii., 
465.  Vessels  brought  in,  Gov'r 
embarassed  by,  viii.,  155.  Pres 
byterians — Act  to  sell  land,  x., 
243. 

Duties,  retaliatory,  laid  on  goods 
from  New  York,  ii.,  611 ;  iii.,  38, 
163.  On  persons  of  convicts  im 
ported  as  servants,  163,  166.  On 
foreigners,  &c.,  not  servants,  359. 
On  convicts,  iv.,  304,  3«4,  386. 
Laid  on  persons  convicted  of  hei 
nous  crimes  —  Act  repealed  at 
Court  of  St.  James,  v.,  66,  499, 
551.  Proposed  on  tonnage,  li 


quors,  sugar,  &c.,  viii.,  30,  35, 
40,  67,  100,  230.  Reasons  of 
merchants  against,  231,  232,  334. 
On  negroes  and  mulatto  slaves, 
576,  578,  580.  Petition  mer 
chants  against,  576.  On,  601, 
611;  ix.,  637,  641;  x.,  24,  25, 
32,  34,  41,  72,  73.  Act  for  lay 
ing,  xvi.,  112. 

Duykinck,  Colonel,  to  be  imprison 
ed,  xi.,  365. 

Dyer,  Eliphalet,  a  Commissioner 
from  Connecticut,  arrives,  x.,  118. 

Dyer,  Thomas,  Justice,  xiv.,  147. 

Dyer,  Major  Wm.,  appointed  Collec 
tor  of  Customs — also  Surveyor- 
General  of  the  Colonies — appoints 
a  Deputy  Waiter  and  Searcher,  i., 
148.  Elected  to  Council,  197. 
Objected  to,  197.  Report  of  com 
mittee,  198,  210.  Dismissed  from 
Council,  211. 


E. 

''Eagle,"  armed  boat,  xi.,  76. 

Eaker,  Dr.  Joseph,  paid  to,  for  Cap 
tain  Robinson's  company,  xix., 
152. 

E  a  km  an,  Captain  John,  x.,,  709. 

Ealer,  Peter,  Sheriff,  xiv.,  248,  557. 
xv.,  100. 

Eastburn,  Benjamin,  run  temporary 
line  between  Pennsylvania  and 
Virginia,  v.,  760. 

Eastburn,  John,  levy  of  Sheriff,  ii., 
182. 

Eastburn,  Robert,  to  collect  linen 
from  ladies,  for  bandages,  x. , 
633.  Sale  of  salt,  762,  781 ;  xi., 
51. 

Easton,  petition  for  road,  v.,  576. 
Commissioners  return  of,  610.  To 
Reading  —  petitioner  appointed, 
611.  Indians  removed  from  Beth 
lehem  to,  there  being  troops,  vii., 
191.  Governor's  instructions  to 
Mr.  Parsons  respecting  them,  191. 
Proposed  treaty  at,  202.  Gov'r 
holds  treaty  at,  204-220.  No 
settling  preliminaries,  206.  Treaty 
at,  280.  Teedyuscung  at,  307. 
Letter  from  C.  Weiser  relating  to 
Indians  at,  308.  Conference  at, 
309.  Conference  with  Indians  at, 
313-338.  Copy  of  minutes  sent 


106 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


to  Gov.  Belcher,  359.  Answer. 
385.  Expenses  of  message  to  In 
dians  to  come  to  treaty  at,  384. 
Messages  to  W.  Parsons  at,  477. 
Treaty  at,  648.  Minutes,  648- 
714.  Charles  Thomson  appointed 
clerk  to  Teedyuscung,  665.  Sketch 
of  country  from,  to  Diahoga,  683. 
Commissary  of  provisions  at,  775. 
Treaty  referred  to,  by  Teedyus 
cung,  viii. ,  33.  By  Assembly,  51, 
63.  Conference  at,  165.  Teedy- 
nscung  behaves  badly  at,  172. 
Conference  with  Indians  at,  174- 
223,  228.  Names  of  the  several 
nations,  176.  List  of  presents 
for  Indians,  214.  Treaty  printed, 
226.  Report  of  Committee  on 
claims  made  for  lands  by  Indians 
at,  246-261.  Meeting  of  Indians, 
&c.,  at,  630.  Minutes  of  confer 
ences  at,  630-654J.  Court-house 
at,  ix.,  23.  Act  passed  for,  325. 
Ferry  at,  to  be  taken  by  commit 
tee,  xi.,  72.  Indian  treaty  at, 
96.  Money  and  papers  from  loan 
office,  to  be  removed  to,  305,  306. 
Report  of  persons  who  read  them, 
307.  Books  to,  309.  Petition  of 
German  Lutheran  Reformed  Ch 
at,  422.  Militia,  200.  To  be  as 
guards  for,  446.  Myer  Hart,  of, 
complains  of  Sheriff  not  executing 
process  against  a  tenant,  xii.,  75. 
Memorial  from,  respecting  claims 
in  Luzerne  County,  xv.,  224. 
Resolutions  at,  declared  seditious 
by  Judges  of  Supreme  Court,  &c. , 
and  prosecution  to  be  commenced 
against  parties,  225.  Continental 
troops  sent  to,  for  Luzerne,  502. 
Express  to,  516. 

Eckhart,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  321. 

Eckart,  Valentine,  Commissioner  to 
purchase  provisions,  xi.,  423. 
Letter  on  Indian  murders  in 
Berks  County,  xii.,  466.  Directed 
to  order  out  militia  in,  721.  Let 
ter  on  delinquent  collectors,  xiii., 
570.  Justice,  xiv.,  170.  Dis 
patched  to  Berks,  with  call  on  mi 
litia,  and  instructions,  xv.,  295. 
Lieutenant  of  Berks  County,  xvi., 
418. 

Eckley,  John,  a  Judge,  i. ,  109.  Re 
gister-General,  211.  Refuses,  211. 
Lieut.  Governor,  212.  Election 


disputed,   268.      Copy  of  writ  of 

election,  280,  282.      Proceedings, 

293. 
Eddy,  John,   appointed  First  Lieut. 

in    Sixth    Battalion    Continental 

troops,  x.,  477. 
Eden,    Robert,    Gov.    of    Maryland, 

letter  to,  on  proceedings   respect 
ing  boundary,  x.,  241,  247. 
Edger,  James,  Censor,  xiii.,  740. 
Edie,   John,  Sheriff,  xv.,  102,  297, 

579. 
Edie,  Samuel,  Sheriff,  ix.,  778 ;  x., 

56,  101  ;  xv.,  303. 
Edmunds,  William,  letter  relating  to 

New   Castle   and   other    Indians, 

vii.,  163,  165,  167,  172. 
Education,    first   school   established 

under  E.   Flower — terms,  &c.,  i., 

91.  Of  youth,  its  importance,  xii., 

98.     Moral,    recommended,    xiii., 

434. 
Edwards,  Fort,  vii.,  716.     Attacked 

by  Indians,  viii.,  60,  141. 
Edwards,    Chas.,  sentence  remitted, 

owing  to    another's  confession  of 

guilt,  xi.,  624. 
Edwards,    Joshua,    to   be    arrested, 

apprentice    to    Dr.     Yedall,    xii., 

504,  505.     To  give  security,  505, 

506. 
Edwards,    Dr.  Enoch,  Justice,  xiv., 

629. 
Edwards,  Marshall,  pay-master,  xi., 

266,  390,  448. 
Edwards,    Thomas,    a   Justice,    iii., 

359.       Sheriff,    xiii.,     393,     723; 

xiv.,  267,  268. 
Edwin,    John,    letter,    trouble   with 

Teedyuscung's  messengers,   viii., 

98. 
Effingham,  gunboat,  launch  of,  x., 

314.     Captain  Allen  Moore,   328. 

Resigns,    442.     H.    Montgomery, 

Captain,  488,  505. 
Egan,  John,  petition  for  removal  to 

another  vessel,  xii.,  82. 
Egg  Harbour,  part  of  enemy's  fleet 

arrives    at,     xi.,    254.       Wagons 

sent    to,     by    Jesse    Jordan,    for 

goods,  672,  679,  684. 
Egremont,  Earl  of,  Secretary  of  State, 

letter,    to   raise    men,    viii.,    677, 

685,    703.     Letters  to   and  from, 

ix..  13,  15,  37. 
Eichelberger,    George,    Sheriff,    ix., 

548,  624,  689.     Examined  on  con- 


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107 


tested  election  in  York  county, 
xi.,  698.  Guilty  of  misdemeanor, 
Sheriff  sent  for  him,  700.  Opin 
ion  of  C.  J.  asked,  744.  , 

Eichelberger,  Lieutenant  in  Conti 
nental  troops,  resigns,  x.,  477. 

Eichelberger,  Jacob,  Justice,  xi., 
443.  Justice,  letter,  complaint, 
offers  resignation,  xii.,  421.  Not 
accepted,  (see  proceedings,)  422. 

Eight  per  cent,  per  annum,  x.,  223, 
226. 

Ejectment,  case,  ii.,  180. 

Elaborately,  xi.,  108.  113,  121,  125. 

Elder,  David,  Justice,  xi.,  524. 

Elder,  Rev.  John,  on  Indian  mur 
ders,  vi.,  648,  652,  704.  On 
French  and  Indians,  intelligence 
from  Monacatooha,  673.  At  Tul- 
phehocken,  704. 

Elder,  John,  petition,  xv.,  176. 

Elder,  Joshua,  to  find  provisions  for 
gun  factory,  xi.,  330.  Expenses 
of  militia,  412.  Sub-Lieutenant 
of  Lancaster  county,  his  accounts 
referred  to  Comptroller  General, 
xv.,  432.  Petition,  441.  Peti 
tions  for  an  audit,  refused,  xvi., 
67.  Deputy  Surveyor's  fees  on 
purchases  of  lands,  (deprecia 
tion,  )  not  paid  ;  memorial  report 
ed  on,  374,  376. 

Elder,  Colonel,  Sub-Lieutenant,  xii., 
3,  91.  Wishes  to  resign,  refused, 
84. 

Elder,  Colonel  Robert,  battalion  of 
Lancaster  county  militia,  xiv., 
380.  Paid  for  services  in  1777, 
1778,  1779,  xv.,  291. 

Election,  no  need  of  writs  prior  to, 
i.,  240.  Disputed,  267,  268,  270, 
279,  281.  Copy  of  a  writ  of,  281. 
Ballot  box  not  used,  282.  Except 
at  Upland  and  Lower  counties, 
282.  Tickets  to  be  made  distinct, 
iii.,  166.  Act  respecting,  277. 
Gov.'s  view  of,  391.  Acts,  &c., 
respecting,  x.,  67,  68  ;  xii.,  129, 
131,  133,  134,  136,  137,  145,  146, 
147,  160,  506,  546;  xiii.,  132,  719, 
723  ;  xiv.,  113,  158,  162,  196,  229, 
230,  232,  238,  248,  282,  307,  312, 
322,  382,  443,  462,  554,  556,  562, 
567  ;  xv.,  62,  98,  100,  103,  113, 
182,  270,  272,  294,  296,  298,  300, 
301,  325,  326,  362,  398.  Opinion 
of  Judges  of  Supreme  Court  pro 


posed  on,  130  ;  xvi.,  36,  38,  44, 
202,  209,  490,  492,  497,  499,  501, 
509,  514,  518,  527,  542. 

Election  riot  at  Philadelphia,  iv., 
620. 

Electors  of  President  and  Vice  Pres 
ident  of  United  States,  xv.,  658. 

Elfrith,  Henry's,  house  in  Front 
street  stopped,  ii.,  9.  Taken  by 
public  for  a  landing,  to  be  paid 
for,  10,  12.  Proposal  of  S.  Car 
penter,  19.  Considered,  54. 

Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  trunks  of 
goods  at,  from  New  York,  xii., 
199,  206. 

Ellicot,  Andrew,  gives  parol  to  com 
mittee  of  safety,  x.,  445.  Ap 
pointed  Commissioner  on  north 
west  line  and  Ohio,  xiv.,  454. 
Accepts,  464.  Commissioner  to 
assist  D.  Rittenhouse  to  run 
northern  boundary,  655.  Com 
missioner  to  run  west  line,  xv., 
38,  114.  Assisted  by  Colonel 
Andrew  Porter  on  north,  175. 
Paid,  202.  Jno.  Adlum,  212, 
340.  Paid,  356,  458.  Appointed 
to  survey  islands  in  Allegheny, 
xv.,  615.  Letter  respecting  sur 
vey  referred,  631.  Asks  for 
loan  of  surveying  instruments  on 
triangle,  xvi.,  161  Asking  to  be 
furnished  with  copy  of  Indian 
deed  given  to  Butler  and  Gibson, 
Commissioners,  which  is  not  on 
record,  375. 

Ellicott,  Joseph,  Sheriff,  ix.,  547, 
623,  689. 

Elliott,  Benjamin,  Sheriff,  xiv,  567  ; 
xv.,  139,  300.  Councillor,  xvi., 
220 2.  Commissioner  to  fix  county 
lines  of  Huntingdon,  46. 

Elliott,  Mrs.,  and  daughter,  apply 
for  pass  from  New  York  to  recover 
property,  her  husband  being  at 
tainted — declined,  xi.,  718. 

Elliott,  James,  sent  express  to  Wyo 
ming  with  Act  of  Assembly  and 
instructions,  xiv.,  636. 

Ellis,  John,  Second  Lieutenant,  x., 
457. 

Ellis,  Rowland,  a  Justice,  ii.,  159. 
A  Justice,  iii.,  28. 

Ellis,  Thomas,  appointed  Register 
General,  i.,  211. 

Ellison,  Lieutenant,  Colonel,  to  com 
mand  regiment,  vi.,  294. 


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Elsenborough,  Spanish  privateer  off, 
v.,  248. 

Elton,  Captain  Robert,  x.,  687. 

Elwood,  John,  pilot,  convicted  of 
high  treason,  to  be  executed,  xi., 
624.  Reprieved,  631,  653.  Par 
doned,  xii.,  48. 

Ely,  Isaac,  Lieutenant,  xi.,  750. 
First  Lieutenant,  Franklin  galley, 
xii.,  139.  Lieutenant,  resigns, 
489. 

Embargo  laid,  451.  Removed,  ii.. 
467.  On  provisions,  iv.,  167, 
479,  480,  506.  On  powder,  764. 
On  provisions,  v.,  42,  269,  270. 
Removed,  273,  459.  Warrant  to 
Abm.  Taylor,  Collector,  to  lay,  on 
provisions,  vL,  319,  425,  439, 
451,  463,  464-511,  592,  601.  Per- 
mis'n  to  certain  vessels,  451 ;  vii., 
94,  122,  129,  130,  135,  136,  142, 
151,  169,  183,  184,  186,  195,  202, 
221,  227,  270,  393,  417,  418,  429, 
431.  In  lower  counties,  195. 
Bond  of  vessels,  227,  Order  for, 

386,  388,  409,  444,  455,  497,  500, 
559,  560,  561,  567,  570,  593,  596, 
606.     Remonstrance  of  Assembly 
to      Governor      on,      571 ;     viii., 
26,  38,  59,  146,  713.     Laid,  713. 
Proposed,    xi.,    192.     On    provis 
ions,  545,  546,  569,  646,  682,  712, 
761,    763,    777,    780,    783  ;    pro 
visions    allowed   to  be   exported, 
xii.,  1,  2,  8,  10,  59,  61,  130,  191, 
197,  398,  413.     About  to  expire, 
opinion  of  Congress  to  be  asked 
on  its  continuance,  70.   Continued, 
81,    99.     Proclamation    for,    171. 
President    Congress,    362.     Laid, 

387.  From   Governor   Lee,    400. 
Port    open    partially,    404.       En 
forced,  525;  xiii.,  41,  49. 

Embezzlement  of  goods  by  master 
of  a  vessel  complained  of,  i.,  142 

Emerson,  Jonathan,  a  Justice,  ix., 
645. 

Emlen,  Caleb,  to  be  seized,  xi.,  284. 

Emlen,  George,  buys  lot  on  Province 
Island,  xv.,  173. 

Emlen,  Samuel,  Jr.,  to  be  seized, 
xi.,  283. 

Emmes,  John,  Lieutenant  of  fire- 
brig,  x.,  620,  627. 

Empson,  Cornelius,  erects  a  mill,  i., 
301,  384. 

Engineers,  x.,  457,  501. 


England,  proposed  by  Governor  and 
decided  that  people  in,  should 
bear  a  portion  of  the  public  charge, 
i.,  93.  Order  for  transportation 
of  a  criminal  to,  for  trial,  203. 
Goods  not  to  be  exported  to  other 
countries  than,  232,  233,  240.  Re 
ported  invasion  by  Prince  of  Orange 
brought  by  T.  Whitpain,  246. 
Complains  of  French — prepares 
for  war  with,  302.  Appealed  to, 
in  case  against  Society  of  Free 
Traders,  147.  William  and  Mary 
King  and  Queen,  340.  Who  is 
King  ?  302.  Discussion  about 
William  and  Mary,  303.  Declar 
ation  of  King  and  Queen,  304. 
Discussion  about,  and  defensive 
measures,  304-310.  Declares  war 
with  France  and  Spain,  ii.,  70. 
Princess  Ann  of  Denmark  declared 
Queen,  70.  Circumstances  here 
may  be  very  different  from  those 
in,  311.  Expedition  against  Can 
ada,  449.  Taxes,  how  raised  in, 
463.  Death  of  Queen  —  King 
George  proclaimed,  575.  King 
George  I.  dies — George  II.  pro 
claimed,  iii.,  282.  Sugar  Islands 
apply  to  Parliament  to  restrain 
trade  of  new  colonies,  401.  In 
formality  in  repeal  of  provincial 
laws,  534.  Application  of  Lord 
Baltimore  to  King  of,  594.  Peti 
tion  to,  597.  Instructions,  &c., 
iv.,  422.  Wishes  to  encourage 
importation  of  white  servants 
rather  than  negroes,  437.  Proba 
ble  rupture  with  France,  670,  673. 
Declares  war  with  France,  689, 
690.  Encourages  ships  of  war 
and  privateers,  693.  Cessation 
of  arms  between,  and  France,  £c., 
treaty  signed  at  Aix  la  Chapelle, 
v.,  330.  Proclamation,  331. 
Third  article  of  treaty  and  other 
papers,  359-362.  Death  of  Prince 
of  Wales,  527.  Laws  confirmed, 
619.  Report  on  claim  to  North 
America,  vi.,  100-105.  Sends 
forces  to  North  America  under 
Sir  Peter  Halket  and  Colonel  Dun- 
bar,  and  will  send  Commander-in- 
chief,  202.  Lieutenant-Colonels, 
Ellison  and  Mercer,  294.  Church 
of,  on  marriage,  ii.,  26,  48.  On 
alienation  of  lands,  222.  Justices 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


109 


of,  appointed — decline  on  account 
of  oaths,  531. 

England,  Philip,  keeps  ferry  at 
Schuylkill,  i.,  126,  3G8.  Swedes 
complain  against,  373,  387.  Com 
plains  against  William  Powell, 
380,  381,  437. 

England,  Samuel,  complaint  against, 
by  Governor  Ogle,  v.,  382. 

Engle,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Jacob, 
appointed  sub-Colonel,  xii.,  298. 

English,  David,  Justice,  xii.,  198, 
376.  Resigns,  xiv.,  597. 

English  Jack,  authorized  to  be  worn 
on  intelligence  boat,  v.,  267. 

English,  James,  paid  for  securing. 

English.  Major,  arrives  from  Mary 
land  with  armed  men,  i.,  188. 

Engraving,  by  H.  D.  Pursell  and 
Robert  Scott,  xiv.,  471. 

Ennis,  James,  Ensign,  xii.,  10. 

Ensigns  recommended  to  Congress, 
x.,  449.  Appointed,  450,  643; 
xi.,  32,  78,  89,  112,  557,  578; 
xii.,  3,  7,  8,  9,  10,  31,  36,  53,  58, 
65,  88,  89,  107,  338,  428,  480,  483, 
662,  769;  xiii.,  16,  53,  215,  275. 

Enyeart,  Wm,  Coroner,   xvi.,  527. 

Episcopal  Church  complains  against 
law  about  marriages,  ii.,  26,  48. 
In  Stamford,  Connecticut,  wish  a 
lottery  to  finish  it,  which  they 
cannot  have  in  Connecticut,  vii., 
113.  Certificate  of  rector  and  as 
sistant  of  Christ  Church  to  Gov. 
Denny  on  taking  sacrament,  741. 
Lottery  for  finishing  the,  in  the 
city,  viii.,  340.  Form  of  liturgy 
to  be  altered  on  death  of  King 
George  II.,  519,  The  bells  of 
Christ  Church  rung,  for  peace  be 
tween  France  and  Spain,  ix.,  42. 
In  compliment  to  Gov.  John  Pemi, 
72.  Lottery  for  repairs  and  fur 
nishing  various,  243,  247.  In 
behalf  of  Rev.  Mr.  Coombe,  xi., 
296,  300,  525.  Obtains  pass  for 
Europe,  527.  Rev.  Mr.  Thome 
suspected,  xii.,  334.  Wife  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Coombe  applies  for 
a  pass  to  New  York  for  his  son 
John,  xiii.,  123.  Christ  Church 
bells  rung  for  capture  of  Corn- 
wallis,  143.  Joseph  Dolby  re 
ceives  pay  for  ringing,  423.  Let 
ter  from  John  Adams  on  American 
Bishop,  xiv.,  399.  Christ  Church 


ringing  bells,  176,  494.  Certifi 
cate  from  Council  to,  at  request 
of  deputies,  that  they  may  "keep 
up"  a  succession  of  religious 
teachers.  584.  Ringing  Christ 
Church  bells,  xv.,  60,  344,  597. 
Views  of  Bishop  White  on  mar 
riage  licenses,  614.  Academy, 
lands  for,  xv.,  585.  Ringing  of 
Christ  Church  bells  paid  for,  xvi., 
2242,  410. 

Epple,  Andrew,  xi.,  124. 

Equity,  Courts,  i.,  102,  116,  127, 
190;  ii.,  184;  iii.,  93,  105;  iv., 
21,  22,  27. 

Erb,  Ensign  Lawrence  appointed 
Lieutenant,  xiii.,  3,  6. 

Erie,  Lake,  building  vessels  on,  viii., 
377.  Reservation  of  a  tract  on, 
xv.,  121.  Description  of  the 
lands  asked  from  Commissioners, 
382.  Terms  of  sale  by  Congress, 
473.  Authority  to  purchase  tri 
angle,  473.  Proposal  of  delegates 
for  purchase,  524.  Transferred  to 
Pennsylvania,  530,  531.  Confer 
ence  on  subject  of  purchase,  532. 
Pay  for  map,  &c.,  561.  Fund  for 
purchase,  607.  Survey  by  A.  Elli- 
cott  refused,  631.  Act  of  Con 
gress  relinquishing  triangle,  530. 
Meeting  of  Indians  at  Muskingurn 
favorable  to,  531.  Commission 
ers,  Generals  Butler  and  Gibson 
appointed — instructions  to,  554. 
Permission  asked  to  make  obser 
vations  in  Canada,  650.  Purchase 
of  triangle  from  Indians — Com 
missioners  appointed,  xvi.,  36. 
Reservations  at,  47.  Triangle  on, 
survey,  161.  Surveys  of  four  re 
serve  tracts  by  Jno.  Adlurn — sur 
veys  of,  161,  169. 

Error,  writs  of,  ii.,  127. 

Errors  and  Appeals — Court  created, 
and  James  Smith,  Judge,  xii., 
548.  He  resigns,  723.  High  Court 
of,  William  Moore  and  John  Ba 
yard  appointed  Judges,  xiii.,  535. 
Henry  Wynkoop  appointed  Judge, 
544.  Samuel  Miles  appointed, 
550.  Judges  to  have  access  to 
Library,  576. 

Erwin,  Colonel  Arthur,  xi.,  49.  To 
rendezvous  at  Swedes'  Fort,  301. 

Erwin,  Joseph,  Sheriff,  ix.,  779. 
Coroner,  x.,  59. 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Erwin,  Matthew  Captain,  xi.,  32, 
305. 

Erwin,  Captain  of  Rangers,  recom 
mends  Lieutenants,  xii.,  73. 

Escheator  General,  xv.,  285. 

Escheats  fee,  xiii.,  73.  Message 
from  Council  to  Assembly  on,  xiv., 
269,  507. 

Esler,  Capt.  Adam,  complaint  against 
election  of,  xiii.,  619. 

Espy,  David,  Register  and  Re 
corder  of  Bedford,  xi.,  629,  646, 
718.  Censor,  xiii.,  729  ;  xiv., 
196.  Justice,  xv.,  51.  Prothono- 
taiy,  xvi.,  517. 

Estates,  Intestate,  how  regulated,  i., 
103,  153.  Practice  respecting 
judgments,  157. 

Estates,  forfeited,  proceeding  re 
specting,  xi.,  479,  547,  556,  587, 
599,  608,  714.  Notice  of  sales, 
745,  749.  P.  De  Haven,  agent,  754. 
Difficulty  about  deeds  withheld, 
xii.,  22.  Agents  have  made  no 
return  in  Reynold  Keene's  case, 
23,  26,  80,  102.  Traitors,  27,  49, 
Copies  of  papers  asked  for,  67. 
Case  of  Michael  Witman,  69.  Of 
Mrs.  David  Dawson,  70.  In 
Bucks  county,  72.  Alexander 
McKee,  Lancaster  county,  76. 
Lawrence  Growdens  in  Bucks 
county,  77.  Jno.  Rein,  Reynold, 
Keen,  H.  Hopkinson,  81.  Of  James 
Rankins,  81,  218,  219.  Isaac 
Melchior  and  estate  of  And'w  Al 
len,  88,  152,  249.  Sales  of,  99. 
Resolutions  of  Assembly,  sales 
postponed  —  of  R.  Keene's  es 
tate,  103.  Deed  for  Joseph  Gal 
loway's  estate,  money  received  for 
house  and  lot  of  Arthur  Thomas, 
105.  John  Potts,  114,  115,  116. 
Sales  in  Bucks  county  of  Gilbert 
Hicks'  estate,  and  deed  for — in 
Northampton  county  of  John 
Young,  156,  157.  James  Rankin, 
David  Sproat,  174.  Samuel 
Shoemaker's  property,  deed  for, 
185,  265.  Reservation  by  Assem 
bly  of,  for  benefit  of  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  rules  and  regula 
tions  for  the  future,  Henry  Joun- 
kins  sold,  189.  J.  Galloway's,  191. 
J.  Custard,  David  Thompson, 
George  Harding,  196,  238.  Rich 
ard  Swan  wick,  199.  Arthur 


Thomas,  200.  Thomas  Shoe 
maker,  2022.  C.  &  A.  Stedman, 
204.  David  Thompson's,  222. 
M.  Witman,  231,  276.  Christo 
pher  Wilson,  246.  Continental 
money  declined  as  a  tender  for  a 
ground  rent,  249.  J.  Galloway's 
at  Tinicum,  256.  Thomas  Macki- 
ness,  259.  John  Tolley,  2GO.  L. 
Fegan,  260.  William  McMullin 
appointed  agent  for,  on  dismission 
of  Thomas  Hale,  261,  264.  Jo 
seph  Galloway  in  Bucks,  268.  In 
terest  in  less  than  freehold  to  be 
sold,  272.  C.  Sawer  in  German- 
town  —  Rules  adopted  for  sale 
of,  281,  299.  Deeds,  283,  284. 
On  Boon's  Island  Joseph  Gal 
loway's  estate,  284,  300.  Peti 
tion  of  Jacob  Morgan  respecting 
mill  late  of  C.  Sawer,  303.  Es 
tate  of  Samuel  Bell  and  Mrs.  Par- 
rock,  315.  Of  George  Enser  in 
city,  317.  Of  Peter  Arthur,  320. 
In  Northampton,  322.  In  Phila 
delphia  Alex.  Bartram,  John 
Roberts,  323,  324,  374.  Of  Peter 
Campbell,  324.  .  Christopher 
Sawer,  Germantown,  326.  Of 
George  Rhine,  decree  against,  327. 
Joseph  Galloway,  331.  Jacob 
Hare,  340.  Richard  Swanwick, 
to  be  sold,  341.  Sales  to  Hugh 
Horner,  Jno.  McNair,  Jr.,  of  An 
drew  Allen,  344,  345,  346.  To 
Henry  Shade,  James  Doak,  345, 
346.  Resolutions  for  sale  of  Com 
mons,  &c.,  in  Philadelphia,  347. 
Of  Jona.  Jones,  350.  Joseph 
Galloway  at  Tinicum  to  Keiiiiie, 
353.  Petition  of  J.  Roberts,  es 
tate  rejected,  also,  Joseph  Corn- 
ley's,  374.  Edward  Jones,  Rich 
ard  Swan  wick,  381.  Jno.  Bart- 
lett,  383.  Sale  of  Durham  tract 
postponed,  and  of  Thomas  West, 
391.  Sales  of  lots  on  Race  street 
landing  postponed,  401.  S.  Shoe 
maker's,  413,  430.  Gid.  Vernon, 
Peter  Arthur,  421.  Alexander  Bar- 
tram,  J.  Galloway's,  441.  C.  Sauer, 
Jr.,  445,  448.  Of  Joseph  Comley, 
447.  Joseph  Griswald,  450.  John 
Parrock,  457.  Geo.  Harding,  458. 
David  Dawson,  463.  Joshua 
Thomas,  468.  L.  Fagan,  470. 
William  Thomas,  481.  W.  Austins, 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Ill 


492.  Agent  resigns,  526.  Goods, 
536.  Sales  of,  suspended,  539. 
Of  John  Parrock,  752,  755,  782. 
Agents  to  refrain  from  further 
sales,  of  Isaac  Allen,  781.  George 
Reine,  552.  George  Kiiapper, 
S.  Shoemaker,  Joseph  Stansbury, 
554.  James  Rankins,  560,  577. 
M.  Roberts,  572.  Jno.  Potts,  577. 
Agents  to  make  return  of  those 
unsold,  600.  Agents  appointed, 
610.  S.  Shoemaker,  612,  615.  Of 
Andrew  Allen,  614.  Joel  Evans, 
Joseph  Griswald,  617.  Jno.  Hen 
derson,  George  Benner,  619.  Jno. 
Wright,  J.  Butcher,  621.  Hog 
Island,  630,  631.  Account  of  all 
confiscated,  sold  or  not,  inquiry, 
633,  634.  Agents  to  make  reports, 
Escheator  general  appointed,  634. 
Holton  Jones,  639.  John  Parrocks, 
661.  Oswald  Evans,  Henry 
Welfling,  669.  Daniel  Williams, 
671.  Jno.  Wright,  Jno.  Burke, 
673.  J.  Rankins,  680.  Hog 
Island  to  be  divided,  679.  A  brain 
Carlisles,  687.  Sales  of,  693.  C. 
Sauer,  Isaac  Allen,  709.  Of  Wil 
liam  Rhodden,  731.  Of  Peter 
Purlie,  733.  William  Thomas, 
734.  Of  Samuel  Shoemaker,  737. 
Alexander  Corbitts,  Andrew 
Allen,  745,  746.  Andrew  Elliott, 
747.  B.  Booth,  J.  Galloway,  751. 
Jno.  Fox,  775.  Of  Abram  Carlisle, 
xiii.,  5.  Of  William  Price,  9. 
Agents  not  to  receive  pay  for  sales 
at  Hog  Island,  11.  Of  Andrew  Al 
len,  12,  57.  J.  Galloway,  12.  Jno. 
Parrock,  20.  Of  Major  Parr,  23. 
Of  Benjamin  Booth,  23.  J.Duch';'-, 
25,  26.  David  Jones,  30.  Jona. 
Adams,  34.  Thomas  Hughes,  38. 
Of  Peter  Campbell,  50.  Stephen 
Anderson,  Jdhn  Jackson,  George 
Sinclair,  R.  Swanwick,  56,  57. 
Ph.  Marchington,  Benedict  Ar 
nold,  80,  81.  Of  Jno.  Meredith, 
94.  William  Evans,  97.  Of 
James  Rankin,  98.  Jno.  Haii- 
num,  agent,  resigning,  William 
Will,  discharged,  H.  Osburne  ap 
pointed,  agents  to  report  estates 
unsold,  106.  Of  Nathan  Roberts, 
108.  M.  Cryder,  agent,  115. 
Christopher  Sauer,  126.  John 
Rhine,  137.  Agents  appointed 


for  Washington  county,  139.  Re 
turn  of  Robert  Smith  agent,  estate 
of  J.  Parrock,  Richard  York,  J. 
Adams  and  wife,  141.  Of  John 
Tolly,  146.  J.  Parrock,  York, 
and  Adams,  141,  164.  Pay  for 
searching  records,  165.  Mathias 
Aspden,  John  Parrock,  171.  T. 
Forrest,  175.  A.  Bartrams,  175, 
176.  John  Reid,  Owen  Roberts, 

181,  182.      William  Armstrong, 

182.  Nicholas   Houssecker,   199, 
250.     Evan  Thomas,   Jno.   Over- 
holz,     Daniel    Jeans,    Jno.    Reid, 
204.     C.  Sauer,    207.     Report  on 
M.  Aspden's,  209.  Joshua  Knight, 
214.       Of    Andrew    Allen,    John 
Reid,  236,  273,  277.    Jos.  Paxson, 
236,     266.      Samuel    Shoemaker, 
246.     William  Maddock,  251.    H. 
Steininger,     273.     Of    George    P. 
Wertman,  J.  Galloway,    279.     J. 
Galloway,  281.  In  Bedford  county, 
H.  Gordon,  301.      Andrew  Allen 
303,  309.     Agents,  302,  303.      Of 
E.  Milne,  309.     Of  Gilbert  Hicks, 
346.      Of  C.  Werkieser   remitted 
and  divided  among  his  children, 
350.  J.  Dean,  A.  Bartram,  and  D. 
Burge,     301.       J.    Rankin,    384. 
Agents  for,  in  Bucks  county,  441. 
Of  William  Bell,  449.  Galloway's, 
450.      Alleged  fraud  in  sale  of  A. 
Bartram' s    estate   tried   and    dis 
missed,  499.    Of  John  Potts,  505. 
C.  Saur,  509.       Anthony  Yeldall, 
515,    519.      W.   Bell,    529,     587. 
Agent's  accounts,  584.  J.  Romich, 
592.     Samuel  Byles,  599.     Estate 
of  Joseph  Dean,  623.     A.  Elliots, 
646.     Joseph   Doan,  686.     Estate 
of  Charles    Hook,    John    Hosier, 
A.  Stedman,   695.      Harvey  Gor 
don,  701.     Curtis  Lewis,  735.    Of 
Alex.  Bartram,  748.    Of  A.  Allen, 
reconveyed  to  State,  766.    Agents 
in  Westmoreland   for,  774.     Gid- 
eoii  Vernon,  778.  Agents  to  report 
dates  of  sale,    &c.,  xiv.,  28.     Of 
Dr.  Andrew  Ladlie,  34.      Of  Wil 
liam    Thomas,      56.        Execution 
against  E.  Milne  stayed,  estate  of 
John  Wilson,  140.       Agents,  140. 
Aid  of  Attorney  General   directed 
on  sales  of  lands,  175.     In  West 
moreland    county,  287,  290.      In 
Northumberland,    A.    Bartram' s, 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   EECORDS. 


292.  Letter  to  George  Stewart 
agent  for,  321.  From,  385.  Of 
A.  Yorkes,  385.  Accounts  of 
George  Smith,  395.  Jona.  Adams, 
451.  In  York  county,  462.  An 
drew  Allen,  463,  589,  590,  592. 
J.  Galloway,  494.  In  Westmore 
land  and  Washington  county, 
607.  William  Thomas,  642.  Of 
Samuel  Shoemaker,  650.  Sales 
ordered  in  Chester  county,  estate 
of  M.  Aspden,  663.  G.  P.  Wert- 
man,  666.  Estate  of  Andrew 
Allen,  xv.,  2,  40,  43.  J.  Galloway's 
city  lots,  6,  15.  Sales  of  P.  Bui- 
las,  postponed,  6.  Also  of  F.  & 
W.  Armstrong's,  9.  Evans 
Thomas,  14.  Arthur  Thomas, 
51.  Agent  of,  in  Berks  county, 
62.  M.  Aspden,  72,  75.  Walter 
Willitt,  99.  Andrew  Allen,  124. 
Title  to  a,  to  be  defended,  127. 

A.  Bartram,  J.  Meredith  and  Isaac 
Taylor,    153.     A.    Elliott  and   A. 
Bartram,  172,  185,  223.      George 
Smith,      agent,     170.       Christian 
Huck,  180.    Alexander  Ross,  191. 
Agent    for    Montgomery    county, 
198.      John   Rhine,    205.      Agent 
Dauphin   county,    James    Glume, 
223.       Andrew  Allen,    237,     265. 
Agents  in  Philadelphia,  246.       E. 
Perlee,  Ab.    Pastorius,  261.      Ed- 
Stiles,  277.    William  Rankin,  425. 
Andrew   Allen,  428.     J.    Rankin, 
468.       Of  Anthony   Yeldell,   606 

B.  Arnold,  640.       Samuel    Shoe 
maker,  657.      Of  Andrew  Elliott, 
xvi.,     23.        Ephraim    Douglass, 
agent,  26.     Agents,  73.     Of  John 
Robinson,   136.      A.   Elliott,  216, 
220.      A.   Bartram' s,   283.      F.  & 
W.     Armstrong,     299.        Samuel 
Biles,  309,  390.     William  Austin, 
387.    Anthony  Yeldall's,  422.     S. 
Biles  in  Bucks,  507.      Harry  Gor 
don,  540. 

Estimate  of  charge  of  equipment  of  j 
a  colony  vessel,  v.,  272.     Of  pay 
to  provincial  forces,  viii.,  226,  287. 

Etherington,  Major  George,  of  2d 
Battalion,  gives  parol,  x.,  333. 

Etting,  Elijah,  x.,  729. 

Eustace,  Major,  dies,  xiii.,  223. 

Evans,  Dr.,  Cadwalacler,  claim  for 
city  lots,  xv.,  379.  in  his  favor. 
387. 


Evans,  David,  petition,  i.,  540,  549, 
563,  pirate.  578. 

Evans,  David,  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  iii.,  269. 

Evans,  Edward,  attend  to  vendues, 
xi.,  766. 

Evans,  Evan,  to  take  down  spouts, 
xi.,  279. 

Evans,  George,  Surgeon,  xi.,  35. 

Evans,  Griffith,  Assistant  to  Comp 
troller  General,  xiii,,  577,  646; 
xiv.,  55,  160,  197.  Deputy  Sur 
veyor,  xiv.,  654.  Attends  distri 
bution  of  donation  lands,  xv., 
128.  Paid  for  filling  patents  for 
lands,  139.  Clerk  to  Commission 
er  on  New  York  line,  paid,  356, 
359. 

Evans,  Jabez,  a  Canada  prisoner, 
given  in  exchange,  v.,  643. 

Evans,  John,  arrives  as  Governor, 
ii.,  115.  Takes  the  oaths,  115, 
116.  Address  to  Council,  141. 
Long  and  angry  message  to  the 
Assembly,  proprietary  views,  &c., 

187.  Controversy  with  Assembly, 
147,  157,  158,  163,  167,  169,  175, 

188,  191  to  203,  419.     His  false 
alarm  in  1706,  433.     Proposes  to 
visit  the   Conestoga  Indians,  251. 
Visits  the  Susquehannah  Indians, 
385.   Account  of  his  journey,  386, 
390,  and  expenses,  392,  394,  396. 
Message,    398,    401.       Plantation 
near     New     Castle,     meets      As 
sembly,    messages    and   answers, 
424^26.       Succeeded  by  Charles 
Gookin,  as  Deputy  Governor,  427. 
Charges  against,  false  alarm,  &c., 
433.       Address    to    Council,     on 
grievances,  436,  442.     Misapplies 
funds,  464.     Claim  against  Hou 
ston,  494.     Saving  clause  in  com 
mission  and  instructions,  submit 
ted  to   Assembly,   vi.,   220,   529. 
Tax  on  proprietary   estate,    524. 
Proceedings  in  his  time,  721. 

Evans,  John,  Justice,  iv.,  259. 

Evans  John,  of  Chester,  appointed 
third  judge  of  Supreme  Court,  xi., 
270.  Dies,  xiv.,  41.  His  suc 
cessor,  42,  43  Pay,  47. 

Evans,  Lewis,  map  of  Pennsylvania, 
materials  for,  sent  to  General  St. 
Clair,  vi.,  301,  303.  Certificate 
respecting  Paschall's  Steel  Fur 
nace  in  Philadelphia,  ix.,  633. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECOKDS. 


113 


Evans  Fetor,  Deputy  Register  for 
Probate  of  Wills,  petition  on,  ii., 
237,  391.  Sheriff  of  Philadelphia, 
397.  Tax  collector  to  give  ac 
count,  473.  Claims  right  to  Re 
gister  of  probate  under  Win.  Penn ; 
objections  to,  Register  of  Province 
at  Philadelphia,  339.  Withheld 
a  portion  from  a  relation  of  pro 
prietary,  339.  Register  General 
for  Probate  of  Wills,  iv.,  33. 
Commissioner  to  buy  provisions, 
xi.,  424. 

Evans,  Colonel  William,  to  impress 
wagons  in  Chester  comity,  xi., 
302.  Justice,  542.  Commissioner, 
xii.,  370. 

Eve,  Oswald,  Warden,  ix.,  293. 

Everet,  Edward,  petition,  i.,  157. 

Eveiiy  Michael,  recommended  by 
General  Washington  for  promotion 
as  Ensign,  for  ' '  extraordinary  ex 
ertions,"  &c.,  is  promoted,  xii., 
352.  And  on  recommendation  by 
General  Wayne,  is  promoted  as 
Lieutenant,  483. 

Ewer,  Robert,  declines  being  justice, 
i.,  370. 

Ewing,  General,  xi.,   78,  691. 

Ewing,  James,  a  justice,  x.,  209. 
Councillor,  xi.,  623j  698. 

Ewing,  Hon..  James,  persons  to  be 
summoned  before  Council  on  con 
tested  election  in  York,  xi.,  676, 
691. 

Ewing,  James,  Vice-President,  xiii., 
413,  416,  417,  736. 

Ewing,  Jaspar,  appointed  Prothono- 
tary  of  Court,  xvi.,  120,  122. 

Ewing,  Rev.  Dr.  John,  apologizes 
for  13.  Chew,  and  asserts  his  wil 
lingness  now  to  sign  the  parole, 
-x.,  267.  Commissioner  to  run 
line  between  Virginia  and  Penn 
sylvania,  xiii.,  79.  Buys  a  lot, 
271,  685,  753.  Paid,  xiv.,  317. 
Resigns,  443. 

Ewing,  Colonel  John,  xvi.,  535. 

Examinations  of  various  persons  at 
camp,  at  Armstrong's,  (Fort  Hali 
fax)  vii.,  154.  Of  Daniel  M 'Mul 
len  and  Thomas  Moffit,  283.  Of 
Wm.  Johnson,  341.  On  Indian 
murders,  357.  Of  Indian  prison 
ers,  531. 

Exchange  of  prisoners,  x.,  563,  564. 

Excise,  a  bill  of,  i.,  108,  109.      Far- 
8 


ming  out,  111.  Collection  of,  iv., 
295,  686.  Amount  collected,  vi., 
241.  On  liquors,  &c.,  vii.,  58, 
177,  181,  184.  Bill,  x.,  24,  25, 
34,  35,  41.  Wm.  Crispin,  collec 
tor  of,  xii.,  554.  John  Stokely  ap 
pointed  collector,  xiii.,  577,  597, 
769.  Coll'ors,  &o.,  xiv.,  396,  400, 
445,  452,  486,  585,  590,  596,  652; 
xv.,  315.  Sale  of  W.  Hays'  estate 
postponed,  xv.,  2.  Fine  remitted, 
44.  John  Craig,  54,  93.  Resigna 
tion  and  appointment,  104,  127. 
Fine  remitted,  127.  Appointed, 
132.  Fines,  133.  J.  Duncan  re 
signs — Richard  Parker  appointed, 
222.  Removed,  and  appointed 
in  York  County,  264,  266.  Collec 
tors  of,  315.  Resigns,  581.  Col 
lectors  of,  xvi.,  83,  136,  194, 
308,  311,  372,  374,  477.  Deaths 
of,  383. 

Execution — ten  days  allowed  after 
judgment,  i.,  170,  171.  Not  to 
be  levied  on  one  property,  if  ob 
jected  to,  when  there  is  enough  to 
satisfy  it  elsewhere,  173.  Nor  to 
deprive  family  of  all  support,  174. 
Council  prayed  to  revoke  orders 
for,  203.  In  Kent  County,  252. 
Executions  of  criminals,  iv.,  47,  224, 
253,  503;  v.,  125,  154,  157,  158, 
269,  414,  488,  506,  567,  612,  699  ; 
vi.,  136.  Reprieves  and  pardons, 
vii.,  172,  342,  398,  559  ;  viii., 
335,  336,  496,  506;  ix.,  5,  173, 
192,  236,  238,  266,  334,  398,  402, 
513,  545,  600,  601,  632,  666,  671, 
678,  743  ;  x.,  44,  50,  64,  110,  172, 
256  ;  xi.,  490,  616,  641,  753,  780  ; 
xii.,  5,  178,  179,  181,  275,  329, 
333,  335,  374,  387,  405,  535,  536, 
667,  730,  750;  xiii.,  117,  137,304, 
382,  394,  505,  595,  704,  720,  725  ; 
xiv.,  153,  203,  227,  240,  449,  567, 
585,  586,  588,  591,  622,  624;  xv., 
2,  31,  203,  207,  311,  398,  400, 
423,  427,  476,  483,  576,  578,  580, 
583,  589,  633,  636;  xvi.,  9,  15, 
27,  118,  485,  535. 

Executors  to  give  security,  i.,  553. 
Expedition  against  Cape  Breton,  ii., 

753,  754,  762,  763,  765. 
Expenses  of  Government,  including 

troops,  vii.,  778. 

"Experiment,"   gun-boat,   x.,   289. 
Capt.  Dougherty  transferred  from, 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


to  the  Washington,  296.  Lieut. 
Allen  Moore  appointed  to,  296, 
328,  335,  505. 

Exportation  of  goods,  inquiry  re 
specting,  i.,  232,  233,  240.  Of 
flour  and  bread,  iii.,  536,  537, 
538,  541. 

Exports,  1773  to  1784,  xiv.,  336. 

Extortion  complained  of,  ii.,  456. 

Eyre,  Major  Benjamin,  to  value  a 
boat,  xi.,  529,  670. 

Eyre,  Benjamin  G.,  applies  to  search 
river  for  wrecks,  xii.,  76.  To  re 
store  Schuylkill  bridge,  205,  267, 
293,  317.  Warden,  xiii.,  100; 
xv.,  12. 

Eyre,  Jehu,  report  of  auditors  on 
plank,  &c.,  taken  by  enemy,  xii., 
263. 

Eyre,  John,  has  lumber  taken  by 
enemy,  xi.,  564.  Claim  for — 
committee  on — "  Genl.  Greene," 
756. 

Eyre,  Manuel,  to  build  a  boat,  x., 
283-285,  296.  The  "Bull  Dog," 
290.  Committee  at  launch,  290. 
Failure  to  launch,  and  success, 
290.  "Congress."  "Franklin." 
Appointed  member  of  Navy  Board, 
xi.,  122.  Resigns  as  Justice,  xiv., 
242. 

Eyre,  Richard,  sent  to  salt  works  in 
command  of  ' '  Delaware  ' '  boat, 
xi.,  126,  191.  Appointed  to  com 
mand  Brig  Convention,  543. 

Eyre,  Captain  Robert,  commands  a 
boat,  x.,  339. 

Eyres,  Robert,  claims  pay  for  copies 
of  laws,  ii.,  19,  20. 


F. 

Fabricius,  Jacobus,  petition  to  keep 
an  ordinary — Refused,  i.,  143. 

Fabricius,  Rev.  Jacob,  minister  of 
Swedes'  Church,  blind  and  in  po 
verty,  appeals  to  Council — War 
dens  summoned,  i.,  386. 

Fair,  a,  asked,  for  New  Castle,  i., 
180,  345.  Also  at  Philadelphia, 
218.  "Contemptuous  Paper"  re 
specting,  224.  Proceedings,  224. 
Another  day  for,  appointed,  225. 
An  addition  at  Philadelphia,  226, 
555,  556. 

Fairs,    ii.,   12.     Objections   to,    12. 


In  Philadelphia — Act  to  suppress, 
x.,  254.  To  be  prevented,  xiii., 
753. 

Fairfax,  William,  of  Virginia,  letter 
from  respecting  Indians,  v.,  657, 
719. 

Fairlamb,  John,  Sheriff,  vi.,  638. 
vii.,  266  ;  viii.,  781  ;  ix.,  57.  Pro 
vincial  Commissioner,  237.  Mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  dies,  301,  550. 
Ordered  new  election,  550. 

Fairlamb,  Nicholas,  Sheriff  of  Ches 
ter,  iii.,  31,  56,  69,  108;  xvi., 
190,  494. 

Fairman,  Benj'n,  Frankford  bridge 
referred  to  him,  iii.,  247. 

Fairman,  Thomas,  petition  against 
Thomas  Holme,  i.,  199.  Com 
plaint  against,  for  forcible  entry, 
199,  201,  202,  320.  Surveyor,  to 
lay  out  a  road,  499.  About  land 
in  Bucks,  ii.,  434.  And  city  lots, 
xiii.,  322. 

Falconer,  Captain  Joseph,  paid  for 
mounting  guard  at  Magazine, 
Statehouse,  &c.,  x.,  709. 

Falconer,  Captain  Nathaniel,  order 
for  lead,  x.,  437.  On  survey  of 
River,  489.  To  fix  signals  at  Cape 
Henlopen,  510.  For  arms,  535. 
For  swivels,  554.  A  warden,  xi., 
538.  Resigns  as  warden,  xvi., 
352.  Health  officer  — Wharf  at 
State  Island,  493. 

Falconer,  Robert,  ensign,  xi.,  78. 

Falkner,  Daniel,  and  Frankford  Co. 
petition,  ii.,  431. 

Falkner,  John,  Lieutenant,  xii. ,  390. 

False  alarm,  by  Governor  Evans, 
1706,  ii.,  433,  453. 

Families,  registering  of,  i.,  109. 

Faries,  Owen,  buys  a  confiscated  es 
tate,  xii.,  189. 

Farmer,  Captain,  x.,  697. 

Farmer,  Edward,  a  Justice,  ii.,  159. 
Conference  with  Indians  at,  546. 
A  Justice,  iii.,  28. 

Farmer,  Jesper,  Indians  complain 
against  his  servants  for  making 
them  drunk,  i.,  147-149. 

Farmer,  Lewis,  Major,  xi.,  116,  l£9, 
142,  651,  660,  710,  728,  743. 

Farmer,  Colonel  Lewis,  appointed 
Receiver  General  of  Clothing,  xi., 
743.  Commissary  of  the  State — 
Appealed  to  in  case  of  German 
Battalion,  xii.,  14.  Money  to,  16, 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


115 


41,  62,  73,  106,  144,  212,  223. 
Stores  to  be  delivered  by  Mr. 
Crispin  to,  226,  247,  274,  381, 
406,  429,  440,  506,  622,  662,  684, 
701,  712.  His  pay,  717,  721,  782. 
To  deliver  shoes,  xiii.,  9,  47,  48, 
143,  367.  Stores  in  hand  to  be 
sold,  624.  Appointed  Register  of 
German  passengers,  xiv.,  447. 
Return  of  German  passengers, 
xvi.,  222. 

Farmer,  Michael,  tobacconist,  find 
ing  no  sales  here,  petition  for  a 
pass  to  Boston — Granted,  xii.,  11. 

Farmer,  Thomas,  Sheriff  of  Phila 
delphia  county,  ii.,  25.  Resigns, 
98. 

Farquhar,  Rev.  Colin  M.,  asks  pass 
to  New  York,  xii.,  106. 

Fascines  to  be  cut,  x.,  574. 

Fast-day,  proclamation  for  a,  v., 
169;  vi.,  422;  vii.,  110,  560. 
Appointed  by  Congress,  xi.,  175. 
Proclamation,  176,  438,  725,  751. 
Appointed,  xii.,  145,  183,  280, 
282,  516,  671,  697;  xiii.,  101, 
124,  267,  396,  400. 

Fauquiere,  Governor  Francis,  of 
Virginia,  letter  from  Governor  II. 
on  Indian  affairs,  viii.,  779.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  ix.,  305,  345, 
349. 

Fayette  County,  Prothonotary,  E. 
Douglass,  xiii.,  702.  Clerk,  704. 
Alex.  McClean  appointed  Judge 
and  President  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  732.  Also  Register  of  Wills, 
&c.,  763.  Lieutenants,  xiv.,  38. 
Justices,  54,  134,  322,  346,  362, 
571.  Contested  election,  346. 
Elections,  563.  Represent.,  xv., 
109.  Sheriffs,  109,  303.  Coro 
ner,  109,  303.  Collector  of  Ex 
cise,  Joseph  Douglass,  132.  Jus 
tices,  188,  294,  584.  Ephraim 
Douglass,  agent  for  estates  confis 
cated  in,  xvi.,  27.  Sureties,  31. 
Edward  Cook,  President  of  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  50.  Justices, 
138.  Joseph  Terrance,  High-Sher 
iff,  appointed  Lieutenant  in  room  I 
of  R.  Bell,  deceased,  148.  Jus-  I 
tices,  138,  231,  279,  407,  423,  536. 
Sheriff,  202,  518.  Coroner,  202, 
518.  Councillor,  202.  Irregular 
returns  of  militia  officers,  376. 
Excise,  385.  John  Hoge  resigns 


as    Justice — Elected    to    Senate, 
536. 

Fayette,  Marquis  de  la,  recommends 
Chevalier  de  Lambert,  xiii.,  479. 

Fayette,  General  de  la,  bells  rung 
on  his  arrival  in  city,  xiv.,  176. 

Feather,  Peter,  Junr.,  Coroner,  xv. , 
294,  565;  xvi.,  491. 

Feauss,  Lieutenant  Francis,  of  pro 
vincial  ship,  x.,  521. 

Febiger,  Christian,  auctioneer,  N. 
L.,  xv.,  52,  321.  Memorial  re 
specting  Footman  &  Chaloner's 
vendue  in  Passyunk,  592.  Of  N. 
L.,  account,  xvi.,  10,  11.  Re 
signs,  35.  Certificate  of  fidelity, 
67,  68.  State  Treasurer,  2142, 
237,  443.  Trustee  of  Loan  Office, 
448.  Letter,  466. 

Federal  City — proposals  New  York 
and  Maryland  for  fixing,  xiii., 
600. 

Federal  constitution,  order  of  pro 
cession  in  Philadelphia  on  ratifi 
cation  by  Pennsylvania,  xv.,  350. 
Amendments  proposed  by  North 
Carolina,  xvi.,  304. 

Fees  in  New  York  and  Delaware  to 
be  compared,  i.,  63.  Custom 
House,  67.  Certain  vessels  to  be 
exempted,  68.  For  surveying, 
69.  In  Philadelphia,  388.  Re 
specting,  466.  Officers,  ii.,  47, 
54,  586.  Do  not  pay  expenses  of 
Court,  102.  Proposed.  219  ;  iii., 
245  ;  v.,  564,  578,  619. 

Fegan,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  a  traitor, 
order  for  her  removal,  xii.,  243. 
Estate,  470. 

Fegan,  Lawrence,  wife  injured  by 
Rioters,  x.,  701. 

Felons — not  to  be  brought  to  the 
country,  i.,  72. 

Fell,  Benjamin,  Coroner,  xi.,  179, 
219,  372,  378. 

Fell,  George,  Coroner,  x.,  100,  211, 
270. 

Fell,  Jesse,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  196,  496, 
499. 

Feoffment — deeds,  for  Lower  Coun 
ties  to  be  recorded,  ii.,  39. 

Ferguson,  Charles,  Commissioner, 
x.,  702. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  refused  a 
pass  to  New  York,  xi.,  629.  Peti 
tion  of  George  Meade,  Thomas 
Franklin,  and  William  White  in 


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her  behalf  respecting  sale  of  estate 
— referred  to  agents,  xii.,  352. 
Sale  of  Graeme  park  deferred,  and 
she  to  live  rent  free  except  taxes, 
365.  Message  to  Assembly  re 
specting,  366.  Prays  to  stay  in 
country,  386. 

Ferguson,  Captain  William,  xii., 
718. 

Ferree,  Joel,  of  Lancaster  makes 
guns  for  Committee,  x.,  290. 

Ferree,  John,  Sheriff,  x.,  101,  211, 
270. 

Ferree,  Col.  John,  x.,  686,  690,  699. 

Ferree,  Joseph  of  Germ'n,  salt,  x., 
660,  665,  770.  To  collect  leaden 
weights,  637. 

Ferries,  i.,  126,  184,  368,  387,  461, 
478,  498,  513,  514,  581;  ii.,  4S8, 
525,  528;  iii.,  39,  43,  166,  171, 
174,  233,  235,  360 ;  iv.,  22,  34, 
40,  46.  Not  to  be  passed  by  per 
sons  with  arms,  xi.,  27,  28,  31. 

Ferris,  Captain  Owen,  resigns,  xii., 
550. 

Fetterman,  George,  x.,  660. 

Filbert,  Peter,  Sheriff,  xiv.,  232, 
554  ;  xv.,  99. 

Files,  to  be  made  by  L.  Bernie,  x., 
612. 

Fincher,  John  and  family  murdered 
by  Indians,  ix.,  44. 

Fincher,  Joshua,  Coroner  of  Phila 
delphia,  iii.,  260. 

Fine  imposed  on  County  Court  of 
Philadelphia  for  giving  judgment 
against  law,  i.,  76. 

Finley,  James,  justice,  xiii.,  520  ; 
xiv.,  54.  Resigns  as  justice  in 
Westmoreland,  xv.,  472. 

Finley,  Rev.  James,  undertakes  a 
secret  mission,  xiii.,  481.  Pay  to, 
500. 

Finley,  William,  Councillor,  xvi., 
21 6  *.  Paid  for  team  taken  in 
1778  ;  xvi.,  308. 

Finney,  David,  Jr.,  naval  officer  at 
New  Castle  resigns,  x.,  109. 

Finney,  Captain  Samuel,  member 
of  Council,  ii.,  37.  A  Justice, 
159.  Judge,  239. 

Finney,  Captain  John,  member  of 
Council,  ii.,  68.  Takes  oath,  96. 
High  Sheriff,  97.  To  take  account 
of  arms,  240.  Resigns,  298.  News 
of  robberies  by  French  and  Span 
iards,  v.,  89. 


Finney,  Captain  W'altcr,  memorial 
respecting  land,  xiii.,  747. 

Fire  arms,  spared  to  Virginia,  x., 
418.  Not  to  be  purchased  to  go 
out  of  Province,  498,  542. 

Firelock,  £c.,  to  be  purchased,  x., 
402,  420,  423,  443,  459,  501,  502, 
503,  541,  545,  548,  560,  585,  588, 
711. 

Fire,  buckets,  in  Philadelphia,  pe 
tition  for,  and  ladders,  i.,  478. 

Fire  rafts  and  sloops  to  be  procured, 
x.,  397,  543,  557,  560,  567,  597, 
620,  699.  Commanded  by  Cap 
tain  John  Hazelwood,  437.  Cap 
tain  W.  Greenway,  525.  Mr. 
Vernon's  Brig,  536.  Committee, 
575.  Guard  for,  xi.,  27,  247. 

Fire  ships,  xi.  249,  255,  256. 

Fire  sloop  to  be  manned,  x.,  585. 
brig,  608. 

Fish,  preservation  of,  in  the  rivers, 
viii.,  582.  Act  for  preservation  of, 
in  western  branches  of  Delaware, 
xiii.,  318  Inspector  of,  xiv.,  488. 

Fishburn,  Benj  amin,  appointed  pay 
master,  x.,  733. 

Fishbourne,  Ralph,  proposed  act  to 
confirm  to,  the  old  Court  house 
of  Chester,  ii.,  218. 

Fishburn,  William,  member  of  Coun 
cil,  iii.,  226.  Powder  house  re 
ferred  to  him,  242.  Robbed,  389. 
Proceedings  against,  395,  396. 
Disabled  from  holding  office,  450. 
Acts  in  favor  of  536,  537. 

Fisher,  Henry,  appointed  to  furnish 
notice  from  Capes  of  the  appear 
ance  of  suspicious  vessels,  x.,  337. 
His  instructions,  339.  Intelli 
gence  from,  526,  535.  Pay  to, 
527,  559.  Guard  boat  sent  to, 
593.  Receipt  for  guard  boat,  &c., 
620.  Express  to,  respecting  Hes 
sians,  753.  At  Lewistown  to  give 
intelligence,  xi.,  9,  185.  Light 
house,  574.  To  be  written  to  re 
specting  Dragon  boat,  xii.,  120. 
Claim  on  for  prize  money,  xv., 
499. 

Fisher,  Jabez,  Coroner,  viii.,  403. 

Fisher,  Joseph,  arrested,  i.,  609. 

Fisher  &  Roberts  ask  for  remission 
of  forfeiture  on  brandy,  xiv.,  76. 
Rent  of  stores,  570. 

Fisher,  Joshua,  Coroner,  iii.,  465, 
524,  575. 


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117 


Fisher,  Joshua  &  Sons,  inquiry  of 
Committee  of  Inspection  as  to  pro 
perty  of,  in  their  hands,  x.,  439. 
Decline  lists,  449.  Committee  to 
procure  invoice,  451.  To  he  ap 
plied  to,  to  sell,  453.  They  refuse 
to  sell,  454.  Order  for  sale  by 
auction,  460.  Refuse  hills  of  cre 
dit — papers,  &c.,  to  he  taken  and 
sealed  up,  and  stores  locked  up 
hy  Committee,  486.  Refuse  to 
deliver  up  their  hooks,  488,  497. 
Sale  of  rigging  hy  auction,  571. 

Fisher,  Joshua,  to  he  seized,  xi., 
283,  290,  295,  308,  309. 

Fisher,  Miers,  to  be  seized,  xi.,  283, 
290,  295,  308,  309.  Pleads  claim 
for  city  lots,  xv.,  201.  As  attor 
ney  for  Richard  Howe  and  John 
Elliott — opinion  of  Attorney-Gen' 1 
asked,  207.  Claims  for  city  lots, 
399,  437,  481,  485.  Claims  a  lot 
in  Philadelphia  for  Widow  Gas- 
kill,  of  London,  xvi.,  55,  108, 
130,  153.  Southwark,  &c.,  238. 

Fisher,  Samuel,  (son  of  Joshua, )  to 
he  seized,  xi.,  283,  290,  295,  308, 
309.  Ill  in  prison,  released  tem 
porarily,  xii.,  221. 

Fisher,  Samuel  R.,  intercepted  let 
ter,  xi.,  729,  735.  In  gaol  two 
years,  sick,  discharged,  xiii.,  13. 

Fisher,  Capt.  Thomas,  x.,  182. 

Fisher,  Thomas,  (son  of  J.,)  to  he 
seized,  xi.,  283,  290,  295,  308, 
309.  Justice,  xiv.,  256. 

Fisher's  Island — sick  passengers  to 
be  landed  at,  iv.,  569. 

Fisheries,  preservation  of,  address 
from  Assembly  on,  ix.,  610,  707. 
Acts  proposed,  719,  726,  729,  730; 
x.,  73,  141,  226.  Injured  by 
wrecks  of  State,  burned  on  Jersey 
shore,  xii.,  611. 

Fitch,  Thomas,  Governor  of  Connec 
ticut,  letters  to  and  from  on  dis 
pute,  v.,  770,  773.  Letters  to 
and  from  on  Connecticut  claim, 
vi.,  255,  261.  Letter  to  on  set 
tlers  in  Northampton  Co.,  viii., 
598;  626. 

Fitler,  George,  inquest  on,  xiv., 
159. 

Fitzpatrick,  James,  a  noted  robber, 
arrested,  executed,  and  reward 
offered  paid,  xi.,  616. 

Fitzsimmons,  Nicholas,  Lieut.,  xi., 


576.  Appointed  to  new  company, 
xii.,  720. 

Fitzsimons,  Thomas,  member  of 
Council  of  Safety,  xi.,  45.  Ap 
plication  with  certificate  of  French 
Minister,  respecting  cargo  of  flour. 
645. 

Fitzsimons,  Thomas,  &c.,  petition 
respecting  Mr.  Levins,  an  ab 
sconding  merchant,  xiii.,  370. 
Censor,  720  ;  xiv.,  230.  Appoint 
ed  commissioner,  xv.,  5;  xvi.,  2. 

Fitzwater,  Thomas,  Coroner  of  Phi 
ladelphia  County,  i.,  228. 

Five  Nations  of  Indians,  lands  pur 
chased  —  presents  to,  iii.,  273. 
Respecting,  330  ;  iv.,  434,  446. 

Flag,  purchased,  to  be  raised  on 
Gov.  Thomas's  arrival  from  Anti 
gua — cost  of,  iv.,  304. 

"Flag,  Union,"  v.,  350. 

Flag,  altered,  x.,  694. 

Flag,  in  exchange  for  Wampum,  xi., 
212.  Letter  from  Board  of  War, 
respecting,  411.  Pay  at  Chester 
for  attending,  590. 

Flags  or  standards  for  public  use, 
with  the  arms  of  the  State  worked 
thereon,  ordered,  xii.,  108. 

Flag,  State,  xiii.,  586.  Mentioned, 
having  been  hoisted  for  two  years, 
xiv.,  518. 

Flag  of  truce,  with  negroes,  arrived 
from  Hispaniola,  v.,  71,  74.  With 
English  prisoners,  arrives  from 
New  Orleans,  77.  Rules  and  re 
gulations  respecting,  80.  Pilots, 
how  to  act  in  cases  of  arrival  of 
flags  of  truce,  81,  98,  122.  Sent 
with  Negroes  to  Havana,  200. 
French  prisoners  sent  to  Hispani 
ola,  267.  Mr.  Burch  applies  to 
be  released  from  contract — letter 
to  M.  De  Chastenoy — pass  for, 
281.  S.  Phips,  respecting,  419  ; 
xii.,  10,  29,  30,  31,  502,  504,  506; 
xiii.,  258. 

Flag  vessel  expected  with  prisoners, 
xii.,  521. 

Fleeson  Plunket  paid  for  drums,  x., 
499  ;  xi.,  121.  President  of  Court 
of  Common  Pleas  and  Quarter 
Sessions — to  receive  records,  xiii., 
20.  President  of  City  Court,  181. 
Justice,  xiv.,  135.  Complaint 
against,  511.  Resigns  as  Presi 
dent  of  Quarter  Sessions,  548. 


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Fletcher,  Benjamin,  commission  as 
Governor  of  New  York  and  Penn 
sylvania,  i.,  345-364.  Reasons 
for  his  commission  to  Penn'a, 

355.  His  powers  and  duties,  356. 
Employ    militia   of   New   Jersey, 

356.  Appoints  William  Markham 
Lieutenant  Governor,  and  several 
Councillors,   365.     Going  to  fron 
tiers — calls    Assembly — asks    ad 
vice  of  Council,  368.     Visits  New 
Castle,  368.     Refuses  by  advice  of 
Council,     a    letter    from     former 
Council,    as    inconsistent   in    the 
address,  with  his  patent,  370.     A 
man  of  arms,  and  not  of  Quaker 
principles,  373.      Leaves  for  New 
York,  375.     Letter,   383.     Action 
npoii  it,  385.    Request  to  Govern 
ors  to  send  Commissioners  to  New 
York  to  settle  quotas  for  defence, 
393.  Letter  for  support  of  the  Go 
vernment,    395.     Address  to  As 
sembly  on  certain  members  refu 
sing  oaths,  398.     Attends  Council 
at  New  Castle,  398.     Approves  J. 
Growden  as  Speaker — address  to, 
399.       To     support     New    York 
against  French  and  Indians,  400. 
Speaker's   address  to,    400,   402, 
405.     Discussions  with  Assembly, 
406-433.     Asks  Assembly  to  an 
swer  Queen's  letter,  446.     Leaves 
for    New  York,    447.      Adjourns 
courts,  453.     Address  to  Assem 
bly,  459,  463,  466,  468,  470.    Op 
poses    county   levies,    471.       As 
sembly    wages,     471.       Dissolves 
Assembly,  472.     His  authority  as 
Gov.    revoked,    on   restoration  of 
Province  to  W.  Penn,  474.  Applies 
for  troops  for  New  York,  480,  484, 
486,  490,  504.      Speech  to  N.  Y., 
504.    Report  on  Gov. 's  letter,  520. 

Fletcher,  Thomas,  Justice,  iv.,  259. 

F  leury,  Francis,  a  Frenchman,  im 
pressed  on  the  State  ship — com 
plaint  of  Consul,  xii.,  35.  Report 
on  his  case,  37.  Discharged  and 
paid  prize  money,  86. 

Flints  for  General  Washington's 
army,  x.,  632;  xi.,  497. 

Floating  battery — Putnam — Nicho- 
l  as  Fitzsimons,  Third  Lieut.,  x., 
531.  To  furnish  men,  552.  Com. 
Davison,  615,  725,  737;  xi.,  5, 
17,  77,  85,  138. 


Floating  bridge  at  Schuylkill,  xi., 
55,  536.  Guard  at,  657. 

Flour,  inspections  of,  useful,  iii., 
390,  492.  Exportation  of,  536, 
537,  538 — and  bread,  bad,  not  to 
be  exported,  v.,  33,  34,  459,  460. 
To  be  exported,  x.,  451.  Inspec 
tor  appointed  in  Philadelphia,  Ja 
cob  Plankinhorn,  xi.,  201.  Fore 
stalled,  639,  640,  671,  766.  Let 
ters  and  papers  respecting  pur 
chases  of,  xii.,  16,  18,  47.  To  be 
purchased,  45,  46.  Names  of 
agents,  46.  Scarcity  of,  112,  117, 
224.  And  salt  exchanged,  136. 
Loaned  to  house  of  employment, 
172.  Forestalling,  224.  For  Mr. 
Holker,  275,  296.  Inspectors, 
xiv.,  444,  445,  487  ;  xvi.,  61,  63. 

Flower,  Enoch,  appointed  by  Coun 
cil  first  schoolmaster — His  terms, 
&c.,  i.,  91,  372. 

Flowers,  Colonel  B.,  xi.,  735.  Died, 
xvi.,  285. 

Fly,  the,  an  armed  vessel,  arrives 
with  cannon  for  province  sent  by 
Congress,  x.,  632. 

Flying-Camp,  x.,  664,  673,  679,  690, 
703,  706,  708,  735  ;  xi.,  27,  29, 
93,  119  ;  xiv.,  34,  604,  624,  634  ; 
xv.,  10;  xvi.,  536 

Fooks,  Paul,  xi.,  48.  Petition,  176. 
Notary  Public,  200.  Dies,  xiii., 
735. 

Footman,  Richard,  petition,  attor 
ney  of  J.  Warren,  xi.,  710;  xvi., 
36,  40,  196. 

Forage,  letters  on,  xi.,  335. 

Forbes,  Brigadier-General  John,  ap 
pointed  to  command  troops,  viii., 
27.  Letters  to  and  from,  59,  60, 
79,  83,  100,  110,  167,  224,  232. 
Arms  required,  79.  Not  received, 
84.  Suggestions  of  Sir  William 
Johnson  respecting  Indians  join 
ing  him,  97.  Asks  for  a  provin 
cial  treasurer  and  barrack-master, 
100.  Attends  Council  in  Phila 
delphia  with  Major  Halket  and 
several  Indians,  124.  Council 
convened  at  request,  on  Indian 
affairs,  126.  Message  of  Gover 
nor  to  Indians  on  Susquehan- 
nah,  131.  Letter  from  Fort  Lou- 
douii  —  Every  thing  depends  on 
the  people  of  Pennsylvania,  167. 
Sends  news  of  attack  on  Loyal 


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119 


Hanning,  212.  Letter  from  Rays-  ' 
town— Proposed  operations— Forts 
to  he  garrisoned,  &c.,  224.  Cap 
tures  Fort  Du  Quesne — French, 
burn  and  evacuate  it,  233.  Ill 
ness  of,  262,  264,  283.  Holds 
conference  with.  Indians  at  Phila 
delphia,  264.  Indian  warriors 
who  assisted  him,  265.  Leaves 
Colonel  Mercer  in  command,  292. 
General  Amherst  appoints  Briga 
dier-General  Stanwix,  293,  317. 
His  death  alluded  to,  298,  317. 
Did  not  pay  for  his  wagons,  373. 

Forbes,  Lieutenant  James,  recruits, 
xi.,  573. 

Forbes,  Hon.  Mr.,  member  Con 
gress,  dies — Invitation  to  funeral, 
xii.,  293. 

Forcible  entry  and  detainer,  i.,236, 
253.  Proceedings,  253,  258. 

Ford,  Philip,  mortgage  to,  of  pro 
vince,  ii..  455. 

Ford,  Philip,  Sheriff,  ix.,  199,  285, 

333.  Writ  for  election  of  a  new 
member  of  Assembly,  301.    Coro 
ner,  viii.,  781. 

Ford,  Samuel,  sentenced  to  death, 
xi.,  565.  Warrant  issued,  566. 

Forest,  Captain  Thomas,  commands 
troops  sent  to  General  Washing 
ton,  xi.,  25. 

Forestalling  in  Philadelphia,  petition 
against,  xi.,  639,  640,  671 ;  xii., 
190. 

Forgery  cases,  ii.,  108,  186. 

Fornication,  alteration  in  the  law 
against  proposed,  i.,  61.  Charges 
for,  i.,  156,  176,  188. 

Forrest,  Captain  Thomas,  appointed 
of  marines,  x.,  514.  To  recruit 
men,  517.  Pay,  &c.,  518.  Al 
lowed  a  drummer  and  fifer,  521. 
Of  artillery,  742.  Committed  to 
jail  for  assault  on  Mary  Taylor, 
xi.,  201.  Claims  two  lots  in 
Philadelphia,  xiii.,  136,  175,  331, 

334,  500,  505,  507;  xv.,  3. 
Forrest,  Walter,  his  mill,  i.,  389. 
Forster,  John,  Coroner,  xii.,  513. 
Forster,   Joseph,  paid  for  removing 

exhibition  frame  from  Market 
street  to  Statehouse,  xiv.,  157. 
Forster,  Thomas,  Justice  of  Lancas 
ter,  complained  of,  for  interrupt 
ing  Sheriff  in  surveying  land — He 
is  removed  from  office,  ix.,  335. 


Forsyth,  John,  Collector  of  Excise 
for  York  county,  xiv.,  585. 

Forsyth,  John,  appointed  Collector 
of  Excise  in  York  county,  xv., 
264. 

Foster,  David,  released,  x.,  462. 

Foster,  John,  Coroner,  xii.,  137,  138. 

Fort  Island,  battery,  &c.,  to  be 
erected  at,  x.,  383,  385,  432,  494. 
Captain  Proctor  to  command  artil 
lery,  452.  To  have  6  guns  made 
for,  494,  497.  Committee  to 
perfect  fortifications,  498.  Three 
armed  boats  to  be  sent  down,  507. 
Armourer,  522.  Piers  to  be  built 
at,  525.  John  Reed  appointed 
commissary  and  barrack  master 
at,  553.  Men  and  boats  to  be 
ready  for  action,  557.  Committee 
to  repair  to,  559.  Survey  to  Bil- 
lingsport,  567.  Furnace  to  heat 
shot,  &c.,  572.  Barracks  ready, 
587.  To  desist  from  works  at, 
605.  Pier  cut  loose,  New  London 
cannon  for,  630.  Piers  at,  648, 
718.  Wood  for,  and  stone,  699, 
722,  734,  741,  755,  758.  Council 
visit,  731.  No  persons  to  view, 
758.  Sounded,  761,  772.  A  fire 
to  be  created  and  nails  to  be  man 
ufactured  at,  765.  Artillery  to 
parade  at,  xi.,  1,  24,  28.  Boom 
to  be  fixed  to  piers  at,  by  Thomas 
Marie,  31.  Takes  men  to,  33. 
Captain  Jno.  Read,  barrack  mas 
ter,  51.  Piers,  109,  114.  Pay  of 
armourer  at,  115.  Of  John  Read 
barrack  master,  116.  Under 
charge  of  Navy  Board,  123.  Gen 
eral  Proctor's  regiment,  marches 
from,  General  Potter  to  furnish 
guard  for  stores,  &c.,  250.  Re 
moval  of  troops  from  Billingsport 
to,  269.  The  banks  to  be  repaired, 

285.  Flood  gate  to  be  made  at, 

286.  Lieutenant  Colonel  Samuel 
Smith  in  command,  397.     Pickets 
taken  up,  557.     Cannon  for,  572, 
Repairs  at  725.  Garrison  relieved, 
756.     Workmen  at,  767.      Stores 
for,  771,   777.  ;  xii.,    10,  13,    26, 
40,  65.      Sickly  state  of  garrison, 
117.       Times  expiring,  persons  to 
be  left  in  charge,   134.       Work 
men  to  be  discharged  when  worka 
are    secured  from   weather,   146. 
Pay  to   Colonel   Bull,  180.     Wil- 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


liam  Anderson's  account  of  ser 
vices,  &c.,  at,  294.  Cannon  from, 
312.  Laborers  to  be  employed  at, 
403.  Major  Armstrong,  402. 
William  Earle,  427.  Suspected 
vessels  to  unload  at,  453.  Quar 
antine  at,  457.  Fortifications, 
468,  480.  Captain  Paul  Cox  in 
flag  of  truce  to  pass,  557.  Pay 
to  workmen,  588,  667.  Under  Cap 
tain  Boys,  627.  Pay  to  guard,  718, 
Troops  for  defence  of,  719.  Pirate 
hung  in  chains,  731.  Pay  for 
men  at,  xiii.,  14.  Supplies,  men 
to  be  discharged,  16.  Overseer 
wanted,  30.  Supplies,  43.  French 
General's  views,  51.  Under  care 
of  William  Smith,  54.  Pay  to 
workmen,  91,  121.  A  British  ves 
sel  to  be  stopped  at,  145.  Pay 
for,  149.  Pay  for  repairing  banks 
at,  296.  Salary  at,  to  cease,  429. 
Pay  at,  444.  Taxes,  449.  Visit 
of  Council  to,  578.  Lease  of 
meadow  to  B.  Brannon,  691.  (See 
below. ) 
Forts— 

Adjouquay,  vii.,  137,  159,  182, 
184. 

Allen,  vii.,  17,  189,  222,  429, 
474,  723  ;  viii.,  98,  138,  150, 
166,  234,  514,  515,  523 ;  ix.,  30,  42, 
244,  246,  283,  441,  651;  xv.,  359. 

Augusta  at  Shamoken,  vi., 
701  ;  vii.,  6,  54,  76,  79,  80,  90, 
121,  157,  184,  281,  294,  302,  436, 
503,  512,  543,  546,  550,  597,  603, 
724,  736,  773  ;  viii.,  99,  128, 
129,  406,  458,  499,  514,  522,  753  ; 
ix..  30,  42,  244,  246,  283,  284, 
440,  651. 

Bedford  at  Rayston,  ix.,  30, 
304,386. 

Billingsport,  x.,  294,  474,  604, 
626,  673,  678,  719;  xii.,  10,  13, 
26  ;  xiii.,  14,  16,  43,  51,  121,  429, 
449;  xiv.,  465,  581,  586,  617. 

Boccalunce,  v.,  624. 

Burd,  xvi.,  223*. 

Cadaraghqui,  v.,   549  ;  vii.,  10. 

Carlisle,  vi.,  732;  viii.,  224. 

Chambly  and  St.  John,  x.,  410. 

Christiana,  i.,  109,  131,  188, 
370,  372;  iii.,  21.  Reinforced  from 
Maryland,  i.,  188. 

Christiana — (Virginia,)  murder 
of  Indians  at,  iii.,  21. 


Forts— 

Conococheague,  vi.,  641. 

Cumberland,  vi.,  373,  513  ;  vii., 
289,  342,  502,  512,  565,  601,  632  ; 
viii.,  224;  ix.,  35,  304. 

Drumer,  vi.,  33. 

Dunmore,  x.,  228. 

Du  Quesne,  vi.,  141  ;  vii.,  153, 
341,  502,  601,  602,  632,  716  ;  viii., 
120,  147,  233,  315,  322,  427,  509. 

Edward,  (N.  Y.)  vii.,  379,  714; 
viii.,  60,  141. 

Frederic,  vii.,  502,  529,  552, 
553,  556  ;  viii.,  224. 

Freeland,  xii.,  62  ;   xvi.,  170. 

Fort  Island,  x.,  525,  540,  566, 
567,  568,  586,  605,  665,  722.  (See 
above.) 

Island,    Mud   Island,    and 

Fort  Mifflin,   xii.,  10,  13,  26,  40, 
65. 

Frontenac,  vi.,  20. 

George,  v.,  640  ;  vi.,  59. 

Granville,  vii.,  232,  233,  278, 
561,  716. 

Great  Meadows,  vi.,  50,  158, 
602. 

Guadenhutten  or  Allen,  vi., 
772. 

Halifax,  vii.,  154,  156,  724. 

Hand,  xi.,  558. 

Hannas  Town,  xvi.,  341. 

Harmar,  xv.,  605. 

Harris,  John — near,  vii.,  244. 

Hunter,  v.,470;  vii.,  502,  724, 
773;  ix.,'30. 

Jenkins,  xi.,  654. 

Johnson,  vii.,  43,  74,  154,  159. 

Juniata,  viii.,  224. 

Lawrence,  xi.,  699. 

Lebanon,  vii.,  35. 

Le  Boeuf,  viii.,  380,  513,  515  ; 
ix.,  35  ;  xv.,  593  ;  xvi.,  47. 

Liberty  Island,  x.,  462. 

Ligonier,  ix.,  35;   xvi.,   176. 

Loudouii,  vii.,  395,  445,  555, 
632  ;  viii.,  77,  78,  111,  167,  224, 
776  ;  ix.,  88,  292. 

Loyal  Hanna,  viii.,  224. 

Lyttleton,  vii.,  77,  553,  555, 
632;  viii.,  224;  ix.,  34,  434,  490, 
514,  684,  686,  718. 

McCords,  vii.,  77. 

McDowells,  vii.,  231,  233. 

Mclntosh,  xiv.,  373,  448  ;  xvi., 
340. 

McKees,  vii.,  148. 


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Forts— 

Mcttols,  vii.,  399. 

Mifflin,  xi.,  397,  654;  xiv.,  512, 
586,  617.  (See  Mud.) 

Montgom'y,  x.,  743,  756;  xi.,  4. 

Morris,  (Shippensb'g)  vii.,  599. 

Mud  Island,  x.,  283,  378,  382, 
383,  385,  432,  452,  474,  494,  495, 
498,  513,  520,  525,  540,  566,  567, 
568,  586,  605,  665,  722;  xi.,  397, 
654 ;  xii.,  10,  13,  26.  40,  65  ;  xiii., 
14,  16,  30,  43,  51,  449  ;  xv.,  175. 
(See  Mifflin,) 

Muncey,  xiii.,  214. 

Necessity,  vi.,  50,  158,   602. 

Niagara,  viii.,  147,  380,  400. 

Norris,  vii.,  493. 

On  Ohio,  v.,423,  447,  461,  482, 
515,  608,  623,  659,  660,  687,  696, 
712,  720,  761-763  ;  vi.,  4,  10,  31, 
33,  140,  185,  223-226,  465,  642  ; 
vii.,  133. 

Oswego,  vi  ,  13,  310. 

Pitt,  viii.,  509,  582 ;  ix.,  32, 
35,  42,  210,  239,  259,  264,304, 
321-323,  434,  490,  514,  684,  686, 
718  ;  x.,  11, 17,  21,  68,  70,  71,  74, 
176,  183,  200;  xi.,  699  ;  xii.,  716, 
747  ;  xiii.,  79,  83,  162,  348,  408, 
455;  xiv.,  476,  498,  517;  xvi., 
340.  See  Du  Quesne. 

Preservation,  xv.,  66 ;  xvi., 
170,  176. 

Presque  Isle,  vi.,  10  ;  viii.,  380, 
513,  515;  ix.,  35,  193. 

Rayston,  viii.,  224. 

Red  Bank,  x.,  283,  474,  617. 

Redstone,  vi.,  137. 

Rice,  xiii.,  117. 

Shamokin,  at,  or  Augusta,  vi., 
701 ;  vii.,  6,  54,  76,  79,  80,  90, 
121,  157,  184,  281,  436,  503,  512, 
543,  546,  550,  736,  773;  viii., 
99,  128,  129,  406,  458,  499,  514, 
522,  753;  ix.,  30,  42,  244,  246, 
283,  284,  440,  651. 

Shippensburg,  vi.,  459,  732; 
viii.,  224. 

Shirley,  vii.,  232,  278. 

Stanwix,  ix.,  545,  738  ;  x.,  257  ; 
xiv.,  366. 

Steele's,  vi.,  675. 

Ticonderoga,  viii.,  380. 

Venango.  vii.,  289,  341,  502; 
viii.,  265,  380;  ix.,  35;  xvi.,  47. 

Washington,  L.  I.,  xii.,  34; 
xiv.,  443  ;  xvi.,  535. 


Forts— 

Wiccacoa,   vi.,   770;    viii.,  39, 
147. 

William    Henry,    N.    Y.,    vii., 
515,  714;  viii.,  141. 

Wills'  Creek,  vi.,  137,  180. 
Wyoming,  vii.,  730;  ix.,  377; 
x.,  86. 

Forts — Address  proposed  to  King 
and  Duke  on  building  forts,  &c., 
i.,  109.  At  Newcastle,  131,  370, 
372.  Suggested  by  Proprietaries, 
v.,  515.  Croghan,  to  say  nothing 
about  building,  522.  Views  of 
Assembly,  547.  Necessity,  at 
Great  Meadows,  defeat  of  Wash 
ington  at,  vi.,  50, 137.  Du  Quesne 
taken,  141.  Deserters  and  prison 
ers,  142.  French  taken  by  Eng 
lish—Murders,  643.  Chain  of  forts 
recommended  by  Commissioners, 
vii.,  153.  A  map  of  frontiers  and 
forts  alluded  to,  228.  Proposed 
near  Wyoming,  x.,  86.  In  Vir 
ginia,  158. 

Foulke,  Judah,  Sheriff,  ix.,  689, 
777;  x.,  56.  Clerk  of  market, 
and  keeper  of  standard  weights 
and  measures,  Philadelphia,  111. 

Foulke,  Stephen,  conceals  desert 
ers,  xi.,  357. 

Fowler,  Captain,  a  British  officer, 
now  a  settler  here,  xi.,  658. 

Fox,  Edward,  notary,  xv.,  89. 

Fox,  H.,  Sec'y  of  State,  letter  from 
— Appointm't  of  Earl  of  Loudoun, 
commander-in-chief,  vi.,  179,  180. 
Officers  appointed  to  command 
troops  about  to  embark,  180. 
Treatment  of  French  prisoners, 
269.  Succeeded  by  Wm.  Pitt, 
412. 

Fox,  James,  a  Justice  of  Philadel 
phia  county,  i.,  544.  Treasurer, 
dies,  576. 

Fox,  John,  to  be  seized,  xi.,  283. 

Fox,  Joseph,  a  Provincial  Commis 
sioner,  viii.,  499,  636,  657,  697. 
Elected  Speaker  of  Assembly,  ix., 
236,  287,  591.  Writ  for  a  new 
election  of  a  member,  301.  De 
clines  as  Commissioner  to  Indian 
treaty  at  Fort  Pitt,  491.  Report 
respecting  firelocks,  x.,  307,  357. 
Can't  find  workmen,  380,  381. 
Barrack -Master,  390,  408,  415, 
427,  459.  His  apprentice  enlisted 


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is  discharged,  470.  Fire-arms, 
484,  4si.;. 

Foy,  Miles,  &c.,  petition,  iv.,  256. 

Frame  of  government,  i.,  29,  42, 
48.  Debate  respecting  its  having 
been  printed  in  handbills,  278. 
Committee  to  prepare  a  new,  486, 
507,  597. 

Frampton,  William,  a  councillor  for 
Kent,  i.,  127.  Petition  for  remo 
val  of  caves  from  before  his  door, 
167.  Justice,  176.  Register  Gen 
eral  pro  tern.,  185,  186.  Death 
of,  195. 

Frampton,  Major  General,  to  sail 
with  troops  for  Louisburg,  v.,  37. 

France,  England  declares  war  against, 
and  Spain,  ii.,  70.  Probable  rup 
ture  with  England,  iv.,  671,  673, 
677.  War  declared,  689.  In  fa 
vor  of  Popish  pretender,  677. 
Privateers  capture  vessels,  749. 
Commission  to  P.  Chartier,  757. 
And  Spain,  peace  declared,  ix., 
13,  37.  And  England,  treaty  of 
1763,  80.  Extract  from  treaty 
with,  xi.,  487.  Consul  of,  Mr. 
St.  John,  letter,  xiv.,  2.  Mon 
sieur  Marbois,  consul,  43.  Ves 
sel  of,  detained  by  Court  of  Ad 
miralty,  111.  Consul  General  in 
sulted,  115,  116.  Two  criminals 
pardoned  on  application  of  Mar 
bois,  Jr.,  240.  Conviction  of  L. 
Blanc,  L.  Collinet,  447,  449.  Ex- 
equator  to  Vice-Consul,  491.  Act 
of,  for  encouraging  commerce 
with  United  States,  xv.,  463. 

Francis,  Tench  is  Attorney  General, 
iv.,  620.  Replies  to  case  stated 
respecting  Connecticut  claim,  v., 
775.  Resigns  as  Attorney  Gene 
ral,  vi.,  277.  B.  Chew  appointed, 
277.  Capt.,  applied  for  rifle  guns 
to  Committee  for  his  company,  x., 
288.  Colonel,  applies  for  powder, 
598.  To  lay  off  lots  at  barracks, 
xiv.,  76.  A  gent  for  proprietaries, 
demands  first  payment,  622. 
Warrants  for  city  lots  to  issue  in 
favor  of,  xv.,  379,  383.  Commis 
sioner  for  Road,  425,  445. 

Francis  Turbut,  letters  to  and  from, 
ix.,  587,  606.  Respecting  shoot 
ing  Indian  George,  603,  604.  In 
dian  conference  at  Shamokin,  610. 
Succeeds  to  sev'l  offices,  671,  680. 


Frankford  Bridge,  iii.,  247,  263. 
Frankford  Company  petition  F.   D. 

Pastorius,     &c.,     ii.,     430,     431. 

Quantity    of    land    owned,    431. 

Plot  against,  431,  432. 
Frankford    Creek,      passage     over, 

broken,    to  be    repaired,    ii.,    52, 


194. 
59. 


Through    to     Bristol,     v., 


Franklin,  Benjamin,  Clerk  of  As 
sembly,  iv.,  424,  459.  Commis 
sioned  to  meet  Indians  at  Carlisle, 
v.,  658.  Report,  665-684.  Com 
missioner  to  Albany,  vi.,  25.  His 
comm'n,  47.  Appointed  to  make 
draught  of  a  plan  of  union,  67, 
100.  Plan  presented  by,  105-109. 
Employed  to  procure  waggons  for 
General  Braddock,  408.  Holds 
office  under  general  post-office — 
Complaint  by  Governor  M.,  600. 
As  Committee  of  Assembly  distri 
butes  arms,  — .  His  course  in 
Assembly  represented  by  Gover 
nor  M.,  739.  And  Indians — Brief 
narrative  of  incursions,  1755,  766. 
Fort  Allen,  letters  from,  vii.,  15. 
Expenses  at,  17.  Sent  to  build 
Fort  Allen,  17.  Expense  of  Com 
panies — His  proceedings,  19.  Let 
ter  from,  and  other  Commission 
ers,  to  Indians — They  meet  Coun 
cil,  153.  Has  part  charge  of  post 
office — Salary,  &c.,  447.  Agent, 
delivers  to  proprietaries  a  paper 
entitled  "Complaints  unsigned," 
&c.,  from  Assembly,  at  which 
they  complain,  viii.,  276.  Heads 
of  complaint,  279.  And  answer 
by  agents  of  proprietaries,  278. 
Answer  to  agents,  299.  Appointed 
with  R.  Charles  agent  to  England, 
512,  547.  Agent  in  England,  ix., 
10.  Chosen  Speaker  of  Assem 
bly,  182.  Agent  for  province_in 
London — Salary,  x.,  53.  A  Com 
missioner  at  Albany,  177.  Presi 
dent  of  Committee  of  Safety,  282. 
To  thank  Captain  McPherson,  292. 
Makes  a  present  of  curious  cop 
per  plates  to  Supreme  Executive 
Council,  xi.,  233.  Member  of 
Congress,  385.  Councillor,  xiv., 
555,  556.  President  of  Supreme 
Council,  557,  565.  President, 
xv.,  110,  126.  Receives  pay  for 
postage  on  his  public  letters  while 


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President,  xvi.,  67.  Dies — Pow 
der  for  his  funeral,  341.  Tes 
timonial  of  respect,  344.  Be 
queaths  to  Council  a  portrait  of 
him  by  Martin  in  1767,  358. 
Thanks  of  Council  to  executors, 
359. 

Franklin,  boat,  late  commanded  by 
Captain  Biddle,  now  by  Captain 
N.  Boyce,  x.,  426.  Captain  Hous 
ton,  488,  506. 

Franklin,  galley,  xi.,  12,  706,  750. 
Lieutenant,  xii.,  139. 

Franklin  College,  grant  of  land  to, 
by  Supreme  Executive  Council, 
survey  of,  xv.,  367.  Expense  of 
surveying,  657. 

Franklin  Co.,  Prothonot'y,  xiv.,  202. 
Justices,  208,  345,  369,  567,  657, 
669.  Elections,  236,  486,  563. 
Representative,  236.  Sheriff,  236, 
563.  Council,  236.  Coroner,  236, 
563.  Lieutenant,  400.  Represen 
tatives,  563.  Election  declared 
void,  487.  Two  election  districts 
for  Justices  set  off,  650.  Justices, 
xv.,  59,  108,  199,  269,  347,  537, 
545,  588,  641.  Sheriff,  120,  300, 
Coroner,  120,  301.  .  Contested 
election,  129,  199.  Collector  of 
excise,  Wm.  Long,  resigns,  Coun 
cillor,  301.  Lieut,  of,  resigns,  319. 
Jeremiah  Talbot  appointed,  343. 
Asks  for  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
Greencastle,  497.  Division,  641. 
Order  of  Orphans'  Court  in  favor 
of  Wm.  Dean's  widow,  xvi.,  29. 
Sureties,  31.  Amount  of  tavern 
and  marriage  licenses,  61.  Lieut, 
paid,  63.  Collector  of  excise  re 
signs,  87.  Justices,  167,  403, 
478.  Sheriff,  210,  495.  Coroner, 
210,495.  Militia  fines,  279.  Tav 
ern  and  marriage  licenses,  369. 
Taxes  received,  462.  Wm.  Hob- 
bert  pardoned,  479.  Edwd.  Craw 
ford  Register  and  Recorder,  496. 
Receipts  of  tavern  and  marriage 
licenses,  522. 

Franklin  &  Hall,  printers,  enjoined 
not  to  publish  papers  without  ap 
probation  of  Governor,  vi.,  327. 
Their  answer  to  Governor,  327. 
Opinion  of  Council  on,  328.  Im 
plicated  in  case  of  Wm.  Moore 
and  Dr.  Smith,  viii.,  439. 

Franklin,  John,  deed  to,  for  city  lot, 


xiv.,  486.  Letter  to,  xv.,  35. 
Passport  to,  67.  Arrives — heard, 
79.  Member  Assembly,  162,  408. 
Board  paid,  427.  Letter  from 
Governor  Huntingdon  respecting 
his  imprisonment,  575.  Letters 
received  from  Governor  Clin 
ton,  578.  Expense  of  removing 
from  Northampton — Medical  at 
tendance,  £c.,  640.  Arrested, 
290.  He  to  be  closely  confined 
and  in  irons,  291.  To  be  furnished 
with  a  mattrass — Irons  removed 
— On  parole,  304.  Memorial  of 
his  sickness,  and  irons  to  be  re 
moved,  385,  394.  Expenses,  487. 
Conference  respecting,  533.  Sick, 
nurse  for,  537.  His  letter  asked 
for,  571.  Expense  of  boarding  as 
a  State  prisoner,  xvi.,  4.  Confer 
ence  on  his  case,  17.  Clothing 
for,  21.  Boarding  paid,  50.  Li 
quors  for,  61,  82,  95.  Removed 
from  Philadelphia,  102. 

Franklin,  Gov.  Wm.,  of  New  Jer 
sey,  letters  to  and  from,  ix.,  113, 
543.  With  Indians,  113.  Rob 
bery  of  treasury  of  New  Jersey, 
544. 

Franks,  David  Solebury,  present  at 
riot  at  J.  Wilson's,  gives  bail,  xii., 
141.  Examined,  199.  Claim  for 
provisions,  296.  To  be  arrested, 
495,  496.  To  return  to  army, 
496. 

Franks,  David,  Brit.  Commissary, 
xi.,  679.  Clerk,  sent  to  N.  York, 
683.  Petition  for  pass,  xii.,  141. 
To  be  arrested,  495.  To  depart 
the  State,  498,  502,  505.  Sick- 
Doctor  to  visit,  509,  546. 

Franks,  Isaac,  Notary,  and  T.  P., 
xvi.,  1. 

Franks,  Peter,  deposition  against 
Indians,  vi.,  54. 

Franks,  Mr.,  x.,  500. 

Franks,  Col.,  to  receive  tents  for 
French  emigrants,  xvi.,  513. 

Fraiikstown  road  to  Conemaugh, 
xvi.,  252,  256,  434. 

Fraud,  meaning  of,  explained  by 
Teedyuscung,  vii.,  325. 

Frazer,  John,  petition  for  restoration 
of  a  vessel,  iii.,  76.  Indian  tra 
der,  store  above  the  mouth  of  the 
Ohio,  v.,  659.  Gives  information 
respecting  French  and  Indians, 


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and  sites  of  several  places,  659. 
Had  a  gun-smith  shop  at  Wenin- 
go,  660.  Sent  with  Indians  from 
Fort  Pitt  to  Redstone,  ix.,  539. 
Instructions  to,  540. 

Prazier,  Persifer,  appointed  Comm'r 
of  purchases,  xii.,  301.  Declines, 
334.  Elected  Brigadier  General, 
xiii.,  289.  Recorder  and  Register, 
xv.,  4.  Justice,  38.  Treasurer  of 
Chester  Co.,  179. 

Frederick,  Fort,  vii.,  529,  552. 
Conference  at,  552,  556;  viii., 
224. 

Freeland,  Fort,  surrender  of,  xii., 
62.  Thanks  and  orders  of  Coun 
cil,  63.  Gun  lost  at,  paid  for, 
1777,  xvi.,  170. 

Freeman,  Benjamin,  wounded  at 
Amboy — allowance  to,  xiii.,  266. 

Freeman,  Moses,  Sheriff,  iii.,  332. 

Free  Masonry,  fatal  effects  from 
using  in  jest,  iv.,  277. 

Free  negro  made  prisoner  by  a 
Spanish  vessel,  asks  a  trial,  ii., 
112. 

Free  Society  of  Traders,  stockhold 
ers  in  Virginia  in  trouble  for 
want  of  their  books  and  accounts 
— ordered  to  be  sent  —  officers 
summoned — further  sales  of  land 
forbidden,  ii.,  154.  Officers,  154. 
E.  Shippen  to  send  full  account  of 
to  England,  163.  Act  for  sale  of 
their  lands  for  payment  of  debts, 
discussed  by  Governor  and  Coun 
cil,  iii.,  138. 

French  from  Maryland,  rumored  in 
vasion  by,  i.,  277,  299.  War 
with  England,  302.  Fears  in 
New  York,  332.  In  Maryland, 
334. 

French  and  Indians  conspire  against 
England,  i.,  396. 

French,  fleet  on  coast,  rumor  of  and 
alarm,  i.,  479.  Arrive  at  and 
plunder  Lewestown,  539.  Traders 
with  orders — fears  of  from  Cana-, 
da,  ii.,  19.  Pirates,  21,  24. 
Squadron  under  M.  De  Coetlogon, 
24.  Prize,  99,  100,  101.  Prison 
ers  landed  from  privateer  at  Bur 
lington,  ordered  by  Lord  Corn- 
bury  to  be  sent  to  Pennsylvania, 
113.  Men  stopped  by  order  of 
Governor,  182.  Victory  over,  215, 
Privateers  on  coast,  240,  241,  468. 


Traders  arrested,  390.  Complaint, 
403,  534.  Privateers,  captures 
by,  411.  Lands  men  at  Whore- 
kills,  448.  The,  incroach  on  New 
York  by  erecting  fortifications  near 
Albany,  iii.,  419.  Arrives  and 
blockades  the  British  in  New  York, 
xi.,  532.  Minister  is  received 
by  Congress,  548,  Frigate  Chi- 
mere,  618.  Minister  645.  Offers 
a  reward  for  captures,  646.  Fleet 
under  Count  D'Estaing  arrives, 
xii.,  114.  Officers  recommended 
by  Chev.  Luzerne,  116.  Claims 
of  their  subjects  here,  267.  Opin 
ion  of  Attorney-General  and 
Councils  on,  275.  Minister  and 
the  State  enter  into  an  agreement, 
368.  Sailors  desert,  370.  Pass 
port  for  Havana,  402.  Desertion 
of  sailors,  409.  Exchange  on, 
419.  Loan,  418,  420,  422.  Fleet 
at  Newport,  424,  430.  Supplies 
for,  enlistment  of  Hessians,  433. 
Get  masts  from  Schuylkill,  488. 
Minister  appoints  William  Young, 
Jr.,  as  Botanist,  611.  Sailors  to 
be  collected,  723.  Want  to  ship 
flour  to  St.  Domingo,  729,  730. 
Applied  for  by  Count  de  Barras, 
resolution  of  Congress,  xiii.,  5. 
Generals  visit  forts,  expenses 
paid,  51.  Sieur  Holker  consul 
General,  59.  State  of  subsidy  to 
United  States,  100.  Minister 'has 
audience  by  Congress  on  birth  of 
a  Dauphin,  282.  Costs  of  enter 
tainment,  297.  Army  to  be  con 
veyed  over  the  Delaware,  358. 
Deserters,  375,  473,  475.  Memo 
rial  of  Consul  on  powder,  619. 

French,  David,  Attorney  General  of 
Lower  Counties,  iii.,  253.  Clerk 
of  Peace  and  Court,  338. 

French,  John,  Colonel,  declines  to 
administer  oath  to  Governor  Keith, 
iii.,  13.  Member  of  Council,  18. 
Keeper  and  Ranger,  37.  Attends 
conference  between  Governor  Hart 
of  Maryland  and  Governor  Keith, 
60.  Report  on  Indian  visit,  77. 
Visits  Indians  with  Governor,  121. 
designs  against  proprietary's  in 
terests,  138.  Sent  to  investigate 
murder  of  Indians  at  Conestoga, 
146.  To  survey  Springetsbury 
manor,  185.  Approves  of  Gover- 


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nor's  course  in  directing  the  sur 
vey,  186.  Agent  respecting  Ches 
ter  and  New  Castle  line,  235. 
Keeper  of  Great  Seal,  253.  Judge, 
253.  Dies,  338. 

French,  Captain  John,  Sheriff  at  New 
Castle,  ii.,  448.  Sent  to  Indians, 
returns,  467.  His  account,  528. 

French  and  Indians  of  Mississippi 
combining,  v.,  1,  2,  5,  27,  31. 
Flag  of  truce  from  W.  I.  arrives, 
with  English  prisoners  and  free 
negroes,  71.  Flag  of  truce  ar 
rives,  with  prisoners,  77.  Rob 
beries  on  river  by,  and  Spaniards, 
89,  98.  And  Indians,  119.  Ces 
sation  of  arms  between,  and  Eng 
land—Proclamation,  &c.,  330,  331. 
Ship  reported  to  be  captured 
bound  to  Philadelphia,  347.  Pa 
pers  respecting  peace,  359-362. 
A  body  of,  moving  to  Ohio  from 
Canada,  387,  423.  And  Indian 
affairs,  460.  A  trader  captured, 
461.  Cause  leaden  plates  to  be 
buried  in  Ohio,  508,  510.  Build 
ing  a  ship  at  Cadaraghque,  549. 
Ill-treatment  by,  573.  Letter  from 
Governor  Clinton  on  breach  of 
treaty  at  Aix-la-Chapelle,  553. 
Answer  of  Governor  of  Canada  to, 
554.  And  Indians  attack  Twight- 
wees  town,  599.  And  Indians 
pass  Fort  Oswego  on  way  to  Ohio, 
607.  Affairs  on  Ohio,  624.  No 
tice  of  Indians  to  commander  near 
Weningo,  666.  And  his  answer, 
664-668.  Have  built  two  forts  on 
Ohio,  687.  On  affairs  on  do., 
708-710.  Letter  from  Legardeur 
de  St.  Pierre,  715.  Affairs  with 
Indians,  732,  734.  And  Indian 
invasions,  vi.,  1-9.  Report  on 
claims  to  North  America,  100-105. 
Influence  on  Indians,  129.  Troops 
arrive  at  Ohio,  223-226,  233.  Re 
specting,  309.  Embargo  on  pro 
visions,  319.  Fit  out  a  large  fleet 
with  troops  for  North  America, 
353.  Notice  from  Governor  to  the, 
411.  Sent  men  to  Ohio,  412,  427. 
Forts  taken  by  English,  447. 
Fleet  at  Louisburg,  450,  459,  461. 
On  Ohio,  602.  At  Lake  George, 
623.  Defeat  under  General  Dies- 
kau,  637.  And  Indians  pass  Al- 
leghanies,  651,  675.  Neutrals, 


711,  729,  751.  Indians,  vii.,  43. 
Large  body  preparing  for  Fort 
Augusta,  453.  Alarm  from,  718. 
Neutrals,  14,  32,  45,  55,  58. 
Encroachments,  18.  Petition,  239. 
Proposal  to  bind  out,  390.  Suf 
ferings  of,  393.  Some  arrested, 
446.  Expected  at  Fort  Augusta, 
512.  Supposed  at  Little  Mead 
ows,  601.  Prisoner  taken,  604. 
Case  of,  717,  720,  723.  Will  Sock 
takes  colors  from,  viii.,  132. 
Flag  of  truce  with  prisoners  cap 
tured  in  Delaware  Bay  by  pri 
vateer  Spry,  139.  Commander  at 
Fort  Niagara  buys  a  white  child 
from  Indians,  147.  And  Indians 
attack  Loyal  Hanning,  212.  Neu 
trals,  269,  718.  Intelligence  from, 
377.  Agreement  for  exchange  of 
prisoners,  381.  Arrest  of  Boyrie 
and  Le  Roy,  714. 

French,  Major  Christian,  a  minis 
terial  officer  arrives  and  is  ordered 
into  custody,  x  ,  302,  303.  Gives 
his  parole  to  proceed  to  General 
Washington's  camp,  303.  His 
baggage  to  be  given  up,  304.  Ap 
plies  for  goods,  is  refused,  going 
to  camp  under  care  of  Willing 
and  Wharton,  305.  Goes  security 
for  two  privates,  306. 

French  creek,  Congress  build  pow 
der  mill  on,  magazine,  x.,  550. 
Powder  mills  on,  xi.,  49.  Bar 
racks  at,  guard  for,  58.  Le  Boeuf 
at  head  of,  to  be  reserved  for 
commonwealth,  593. 

French,  Robert,  enticing  soldiers 
away,  xi.,  766.  Arrest,  766,  770. 

French  emigrants  bound  to  Sciota, 
to  receive  tents,  xvi.,  513. 

Fretwell,  Ralph,  complains  against 
Surveyor  General  for  not  issuing 
warrant  to  survey  his  lands,  i.,  p. 
124,  155.  Pretends  to  a  title  for 
lands  for  friends  in  Barbadoes,  v., 
551. 

Friendly  Association  contributes 
money  for  Indians,  vii.,  391. 

Friendship,  sloop,  privateer,  xi.,  2., 

Frigates,  four  building  by  Congress, 
x.,  115.  Men  at  rope  walk  for, 
707. 

Frontier  counties  want  troops,  vi.. 
601.  Condition  of,  from  Indians, 
vii.,  130,  133,  228,  592  ;  ix.,  30, 


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58,  138.  Condition  and  mode  of 
defence,  xii.,  631.  Inhabitants 
ask  for  defence,  xiii.,  206,  290. 

Froom,  Coarse,  an  Indian  trader, 
iii.,  329. 

Fry,  Colonel  Joshua,  a  Virginia 
Commissioner  and  mathematician 
observes  latitude  of  Shanoppins 
Town,  &c.,  v.,  751. 

Fuller,  Henry,   Sheriff,  x.,  100,  270. 

Fullerton,  Major,  arms,  x.,  672. 

Fullerton,  Ensign  Richard,  ap 
pointed  lieutenant,  xii.,  550. 

Fullerton,  Humphrey,  Justice,  xiii., 
266. 

Fullerton,  Dr.  Humphrey,  his  widow 
(Ann  McKnight)  receives  pension, 
xv.,  413. 

Fullerton,   Mary,  pension,  xv.,  185. 

Fullerton,  Lt.  Richard,  order  to, 
xii.,  717. 

Funk,  George,  Coroner,  xiii.,  134. 

Furby,  Caleb,  Coroner,  x.,  56,  101, 
211. 

Furman,  Moore,  teams  discharged 
for  want  of  money,  xii.,  435. 

Furney,  Adam,  shot,  but  recovered, 
v.,  377. 

Furnaces,  xi.,  335.     Oley,  xv.,  229. 


G. 

Gabriel,  George,  Indian  murders  in 
his  neighborhood,  vi.,  645,  662, 
668.  His  placed  described,  669. 
Houses  burned  by  Indians,  vii., 
154. 

Gaddis,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  54. 

Gage,  General  Thomas,  letters  to 
and  from,  ix.,  90,  110,  118,  119, 
170,  238,  266,  267,  275,  292,  297, 
318,  324,  403,  405,  663,  664,  686. 
On  Paxton  murders,  110.  Order 
for  troops ,  118.  Answer  of  Gover 
nor  Golden  respecting  Indians, 
119.  Kind  part  taken  by,  123. 
Places  Indians  under  protection  of 
Captain  Schlosser,  124.  Sends 
troops  to  Philadelphia,  129.  Peace 
made  by  Colonel  Bouquet,  238. 
Conference  of  Sir  W.  John 
son  with  Indians,  266.  Insults 
to  troops  in  Cumberland,  267. 
Rioters  in,  299,  301,  303.  Quar 
ters  for  troops  in  Philadelphia, 
318.  Murders  near  Fort  Pitt, 


321.  Settlers  on  Indian  lands, 
403,  405.  Letters  to  and  from, 
422,  443,  581,  718.  Murders  by 
Stump,  441.  Riots  at  Wyoming, 
663.  Answer  to  remonstrance  of 
Assembly,  718.  Letters  to  and 
from,  x.,  17,  19,  68.  Carriages 
employed  by  Colonel  Wilkins,  17. 
Acts  in  a  hostile  and  cruel  man 
ner  against  American  subjects, 
302. 

Galbraith,  Bernard,  Lieutenant,  of 
Lancaster  county,  xiv.,  478. 

Galbreath,  Colonel  Bartram,  arms, 
x.,  674,  682,  690,  691,  692;  xi., 
83.  to  receive  arms,  212.  To 
send  troops  to  Lancaster,  313, 
496,  538,  574-5,  577,  776.  To  call 
out  men,  xii.,  64.  A  commis 
sioner  to  examine  Susquehanna 
and  Juniata  rivers,  xvi.,  178. 
Instructions,  181,  208.  Paid,  260, 
308. 

Galbraith,  James,  Sheriff,  iv.,  602, 
669.  A  Justice,  v.  600.  Sends 
information  about  French  and 
Indians  at  Ohio,  615.  And  others 
advise  inhabitants  to  prepare 
against  attacks  of  Indians,  vi., 
669.  Appointed  a  Commissioner 
to  Wyoming,  vii.,  754.  Provin 
cial  Commissioner,  ix.,  237.  Let 
ter  ;  finds  a  dead  Indian,  487. 
Lieutenant  of  Cumberland,  xi., 
205.  208. 

Galbraith,  John,  Sheriff,  iii.,  387, 
416. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  Prothonotary, 
xi.,  187.  Justice,  302,  303.  Re 
signs,  646.  Agent  for  confiscated 
estates,  xiii.,  774.  Justice,  xiv., 
24.  To  measure  between  Susque 
hanna  and  Allegheny  river,  xv., 
5.  Runs  above  line,  85.  Presi 
dent  of  Court  petition  against 
Prothonotary,  536.  Contracts  for 
road  from  Frankstown,  546.  On 
road  from  Frankstown  to  Cone- 
maugh,  xvi.,  252,  256,  257. 

Galbraith,  Thomas,  on  Indian  mur 
ders,  xiv.,  476. 

Gale,  Levin,  Commissioner,  to  run 
the  line  between  Maryland  and 
Pennsylvania,  iv.,  313. 

Gallatin,  Albert,  of  Fayette  county, 
respecting  confiscated  lands  pur 
chased,  xvi.,  422. 


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Gallissoniere,  Marquis,  sends  Cele 
ron  to  Ohio — see  letter  in  French, 
v.,  425. 

Gallespie,  George,  xi.,  630. 

Galleys,  ''Franklin,"  xi.,  12,  572, 
578,  706,  750,  765.  To  aid  in 
searching  wrecks,  xii.,  1,  14,  23, 
192.  Discharges  from,  187,  190, 
340.  Pay,  223,  251,  253,  315. 
Reduced,  323,  376,  406,  477,  627, 
657,  720.  Memorial  of  officers  of, 
xiii.,  677. 

Galloway,  John,  Captain,  xii.,  70. 
Of  Bedford  county,  accounts,  xiv., 
637. 

Galloway,  Joseph,  a  provincial  com 
missioner,  vii.,  499,  636,  657,  671, 
697.  Remarks  on  bill  for  record 
ing  warrants,  &c.,  viii,  363-369. 
Elected  Speaker  of  Assembly,  ix., 
335,  399,  551,  &»$  625,  691. 
Commissioner  to  lay  out  money 
to  Indians — his  advice,  468.  Sick 
and  resigns,  59|.  re-elected, 
625.  Receives  a  threatening 
anonymous  demand  for  money, 
signed  "Chester  County  Man," 
and  at  his  request  Governor  P. 
issues  a  proclamation  for  arrest  of 
the  unkn  wii  writer,  x.,  44. 
Chosen  Speaker,  59,  105.  His 
wife  asks  protection  of  council, 
xi.,  196.  Agreement  with  George 
Taylor  for  Durham  furnace,  537. 
Deed  signed  to  Richard  Back 
house  for  his  late  estate  in  Bucks 
county,  price,  &c.,  xii.,  104. 
Estate  claim  of  widow  Growden 
confirmed,  paid,  191.  Deed  for 
Tinicum  to  several  persons  as 
part  of  his  forfeited  estate,  256. 
Sale  of,  in  Bucks  county  to  John 
Young,  Jr.,  268,  284.  In  Phila 
delphia,  300,  331,  353,  441,  751. 
Hog  Island,  576,  631,  661.  Sale 
of  his  confiscated  estate,  xiii., 
280,  281,  325,  450.  Estate  in 
Bucks,  sale  of,  xiv.,  494.  Notice 
of  sale  of  his  lots  at  Sixth  and 
Market  streets,  xv.,  6,  15,  37. 
Petitions  by  Thomas  Clifford  for 
pardon — which  he  is  allowed  to 
withdraw,  xvi.,  363. 
Gait,  Captain,  case  of,  xii.,  266.  Dis 

charged,  340. 

Gamble,  James,  letter  from — reasons 
for  not  joining  the  militia,  xii. 


311.  Ensign  James  to  be  Lieu 
tenant,  xiii.,  492.  Of  artillery 
paid,  xiv.,  55. 

amble,  Wm.,  Captain  of  .ZEtna  fire 
ship,  x.,  525.  Resigns,  760. 

Ganawese  or  Piscataway  Indians, 
ask  to  settle  here,  ii.,  191 ;  iii.,  19. 
Their  residence,  501.  Visit  and 
speech  at  Philadelphia,  606.  King, 
letter  to,  from  Gov.  Keith,  188. 

3raol,  new  in  Philadelphia,  x.,  535. 
Persons  complain  of,  600. 

Grarcia  Antonia,  a  mulatto  prisoner, 
ii.,  11,  18,  112,  120. 

Gardner,  Captain,  complaint  against, 
xii.,  316,  449. 

Grardner,  D.,  member  of  Assembly, 
xi.,  215. 

Grardner,  Hugh,  flour  inspector,  xiv., 
445. 

Grardner,  John,  Sheriff,  xii.,  513 ; 
xiii.,  87,  392,  617. 

Grardner,  Joseph,  confirmed  as  Coun 
cillor  from  Chester  Co.,  xii.,  146. 
Appointed  delegate  to  Congress, 
xiv.,  261,  442,  549,  560. 

Garland,  George,  Lieutenant  of  boat, 
x.,  339.  Of  galley  Hancock,  xi., 
578.  Honorably  discharged  from 
gallies,  xii.,  315. 

Garland,  Silvester,  and  Indian,  ar 
rested  for  stealing  silver  cups,  i., 
376.  Complained  of,  for  selling 
rum  to  Indians,  ii.,  33,  45,  48. 

Garrett,  Capt.  Morton,  resigns,  xi., 
122. 

Garrigues,  Samuel,  Notary  Public, 
xv.,  527. 

Gaskill,  Christina  Gulielma,  of  Lon 
don,  by  attorney  Miers  Fisher, 
claims  city  lots  under  Wm.  Perm, 
xvi.,  75,  108,  130,  144,  147.  Ne 
gatived.  153. 

Gatchill,  Elisha,  Justice  of  Chester 
county  attacked  at  Nottingham  by 
persons  from  Maryland,  iv.,  227, 
242.  Deposition  of,  229,  252. 
Letter  to  Gov.  Ogle  on,  252. 

Gateau,  Nicholas,  "the  French 
cook"  naturalized,  ii.,  131,  168. 
Petition,  170,  171,  180  182.  Au 
thorized  to  trade  and  buy  and  hold 
lands,  iii.,  235. 

Gates,  General  Horatio,  demands 
m  xi.,  2<j9. 

Geddo.s,  Captain,  of  privateer  Hol- 
kev,  captures  a  vessel  and  crew 


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and  liberates  them,  for  which  his 
bond  is  put  in  suit,  xii.,  49,  50. 

Geddis,  Wm.,  to  make  deposition 
respecting  Arnold,  xii.,  225.  lie- 
port  unsatisfactory,  226. 

Gee,  Joshua,  trustee  of  W.  P.,  P.  S. 
from,  noticed,  iii.,  237. 

Geiger,  Col.  Henry,  xi.,  89.  Letter 
on  Indians,  xiii.,  337. 

Gennessee  County  Expedition,  to 
pay  to  troops,  xvi.,  235. 

Genoa,  republic  of,  unites  in  treaty 
of  peace,  v.,  360. 

George,  Fort,  proceedings  of  Council 
at,  v.  641. 

George,  a  Seneca  Indian,  shot,  ix., 
603. 

George  I.,  King,  dies — Prince  pro 
claimed,  iii.,  280. 

George  II.  proclaimed  King,  iii., 
280.  Addresses  to,  291.  Death  of, 
viii.,  514. 

George  III.,  King,  ascends  throne, 
viii.,  515.  Proclaimed,  516.  De 
claration  proclaiming,  517. 

Georges,  John,  Commissioner  to 
Maryland  —  return  —  report,  &c., 
iii.,  545-563. 

Georgia,  loan  asked  for  distressed 
inhabitants,  xiii.,  15. 

Gerard,  Sieur,  French  Minister, 
certificate  respecting  a  cargo  of 
flour,  xi.,  645.  Offers  a  reward 
for  capture  of  British  vessels,  646. 
On  subject  of  a  supposed  duel,  678. 
Letters  to  and  from,  xii.,  66,  67. 
Approves  of  course  of  Council 
with  Mr.  Holker — papers/  £c.,  to 
be  sent  to  Congress,  71,  72.  Let 
ter  and  commission  as  Consul- 
General,  78.  Address  of  Council 
to,  on  departure,  1 10. 

German — battalion  raised  as  part  of 
State  quota,  xii.,  14 — Congrega 
tion  ask  for  a  brief,  90. 

German — Luth'n  Church,  in  Lan 
caster  County — lottery  for,  ix., 
390,  392,  567,  579— Philadelphia, 
mistake  committed  against  them 
by  land  office  in  favor  of  Reform 
ed,  corrected,  xvi.,  149.  Passen 
gers,  arrive  in  Philadelphia,  222. 
Property  left  to  emigrants,  403. 
Reformed,  surveys  of  lands  i22. 

German,  newspaper,  petition  for  aid 
to  —  Council  subscribe  for  five 
hundred,  at  Lancaster,  xi.,  409. 


Printed  in  Philadelphia  by  Mel- 
chior  Steiner,  ordered  by  Coun 
cil,  xv.,  375. 

German  Reformed  Church  in  York, 
lottery  for,  ix.,  567,  579.  Ex 
change  of  land  warrants  with, 
xvi.,  297. 

German  regiment  in  Northumber 
land,  xii.,  461. 

Germans  apply  to  be  naturalized, 
ii.,  241,  480,  492,  493.  Arrive  in 
great  numbers,  required  to  take 
oath,  iii.,  29.  Of  Lancaster  Co., 
ask  to  be  naturalized,  374,  393. 
Proceed  west  of  Susquehanna — 
discover  error,  and  are  willing  to 
return,  iv.,  59.  Difficulties  with 
Maryland,  63-71.  To  be  protect 
ed  by  Pennsylvania,  71,  189,  194, 
Diseased,  194.  Apply  for  a  pest 
house  to  be  erected,  507,  509. 
Viewed  with  jealous  eye,  508,  509. 
Number  to  be  imported  in  a  vessel, 
limited,  v.,  427.  (See  Palatines.) 
Allusion  to  by  Assembly  and  Go 
vernor,  vi.,  621,  631.  Act  proposed 
to  prevent  importation  of,  in  too 
great  numbers,  ix.,  245,  246, 
248.  Riotous,  at  Wyoming,  663. 
Settle  at  the  Glades  on  Stony 
creek,  &c.,  in  Bedford  Co.,  x.,  8. 
Battalion  of,  to  be  formed,  622. 
Captains  appointed,  634.  Officers 
recommended,  643,  685.  Passen 
gers — register  of,  xiv.,  445.  Lew 
is  Farmer  appointed,  447. 

German  —  Township  —  road  to,  i. , 
387. 

Germantown  —  Petition  of  F.  D. 
Pastorius — want  more  room — ex 
emption  from  County  Court  of 
Philadelphia,  &c.,  ii.,  10.  Mar 
ket-day,  28.  Complaint  about 
road  from  T.  Leech's,  147.  Sow 
er's  paper  at,  complained  of,  vii., 
245.  Records  of,  ancient,  to  be 
deposited  with  Recorder  of  Deeds, 
Philadelphia,  ix.,  578,  580.  Salt 
sent  to,  x.,  577.  Iron,  575.  Lt. 
Ball  sent  to,  578,  601.  Store 
house  to  be  engaged  at,  596. 
Prisoners  removed  to  York,  601, 
622.  Leaden  weights  to  be  col 
lected  by  Dr.  Charles  Bonsell, 
&c.,  637.  Salt  from  stores  at, 
660.  Son  of  Joseph  Blewer  ta 
ken  prisoner  at  battle  of — pass  for 


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his  wife  to  New  York,  to  visit 
him,  xi.,  571.  Justices,  644.  In 
habitants  refuse  to  pay  taxes, 
xii.,  53.  Proceedings  of  Council 
respecting,  54.  C.  &  A.  Sted- 
man's  estate  at,  204.  Sale  of  C. 
Sauer's  estate  in,  281.  George 
Bay,  type  founder  at,  buys  con 
fiscated  estate  of  C.  Sauer,  326, 
445.  Case  of  John  Dover,  402, 
404,  407.  Sale  of  Holton  Jones' 
estate  in,  639.  Illegality  of  an 
election  for  Justice,  xiv.,  282, 
363,  378,  382.  Justice  Howell 
resigned,  313,  315.  John  Nice, 
Justice,  315. 

Gerrard,  sloop,  privateer,  xi.,  542. 

Getshens,  Captain,  of  privateer  Im 
pertinent,  of  New  York,  prays  for 
exchange — declined,  being  a  resi 
dent,  xii.,  147. 

Gettig,  Christopher,  First  Lieuten 
ant,  x.,  752. 

Gettigh,  Christian,  Justice,  xii., 
491. 

Getting,  Christopher,  Coroner,  xiii., 
92. 

Gibbons,  Joseph,  Coroner,  ix.,  547. 

Gibbons,  Joseph,  Jr.,  Coroner,  ix., 
623,  688. 

Gibbons,  Lieut.  Philip,  xi.,  470, 
491. 

Gibbons,  Wm.,  xiii.,  723.  Sheriff, 
xiv.,  238,  555. 

Gibbons,  Lieut.,  convicted  of  em 
bezzling  public  money — Attorney- 
General  to  prosecute  for  damages, 
£6,000,  xii.,  139. 

Gibbs,  Edward,  High  Sheriff  of  New 
Castle  Co.,  i.,  331. 

Gibbs,  Richard,  Sheriff,  ix.,  778; 
x.,  56. 

Gibbs,  Mrs.,  imports  firearms,  &c., 
x.,  399. 

Gibbs,  Sarah,  authorized  to  sell 
property,  i.,  581. 

Gibson,  George,  Lieut,  of  Cumber 
land  Co.,  xv.,  89.  Pay  to,  xvi., 
75. 

Gibson,  James,  and  M.  Smith,  &c., 
meivorials  respecting  Indians  on 
fron  jer,  ix.,  138,  146. 

Gibson,  John,  Auditor-General,  xi., 
202.  Deed  for  city  lots,  for  heirs 
of,  xiii.,  572.  Coroner,  xv.,  125, 
302. 

Gibson,    General  John,   Commiss'r 

9 


on  Erie  triangle,  xv.,  554.  Goods 
for  Indians,  604,  618.  Commis 
sioner  to  purchase  triangle  at 
Lake  Erie,  from  Indians,  xvi., 
36.  Pay  and  expenses,  75,  95. 
Account,  &c.,  xvi.,  426. 

Gibson,  Captain  Nathan,  x.,  686. 

Gilbert,  Francis,  First  Lieut.,  x., 
404,  488. 

Gilchrist,  James,  Ensign,  xii.,  36. 

Gilfroy,  John,  tried  for  mutiny  and 
desertion — convicted —  pardoned, 
xi.,  541. 

Gill,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  153  ;  xv., 
26. 

Gill,  Robert,  Sheriff,   iv.,  748,    782. 

Gillespie,  George,  refused  a  pass, 
xi.,  478. 

Gilliland,   Wm.,  Justice,   xiv.,  247. 

Gilpin,  Thomas,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
284.  Sent  to  Virginia— dies,  472. 

Girty,  Simon,  releases  prisoners 
from  Westmoreland  jail,  x.,  227. 

Glass,  manufacture  of,  in  Lancaster 
County,  ix.,  354. 

Glass,  Josiah,  appointed  Lieut,  of 
Capt.  Irwin's  company,  xii.,  17. 

Glatz,  Captain  Jacob,  x.,  734. 

Glen,  James,  Gov.  of  S.  Carolina, 
letters  to  and  from,  v.,  303,  696, 
699,  708;  viii.,  270.  Sends  bills 
to  General  Braddock,  vi.,  427. 

Glazier,  Cap.  B.,  Braddock' s  defeat, 
vi.,  480. 

Glentworth,  George,  and  R.  Harris, 
petition,  xiv.,  617.  Claims  city 
lots,  xv.,  379.  Warrants  to  issue 
in  favor  of,  382. 

Gloninger,  John,  xiii.,  732.  Jus 
tice,  xiv.,  158.  Lieut,  of  Dauphin 
County,  400. 

Gloucester,  chevaux-de-frise  built 
at,  x.,  513. 

Gnadenhutten,  inhabitants  flee  to, 
from  Mahoney,  vi.,  736.  Address 
of  Indians  from  Bethlehem,  and 
answer,  747,  748.  Destruction 
of,  772.  Franklin's  proceedings 
at,  vii.,  15. 

Goad,  Capt.  Solomon,  petitions  to 
unload  his  vessel,  £c.,  vii.,  347. 
Referred  to  Peters  &  Mifflin,  to 
report  the  facts,  349. 

Goddard,  William,  printer  of  laws, 
ix.,  395. 

Godfrey,  Lieutenant  Rowley,  of  for 
ty-eighth  regiment  of  foot  in 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Grenada — a  prisoner  signs  parole, 
x..  331. 

Godfrey,  Thomas,  and  T.  Leach, 
case  of  a  road,  ii.,  152. 

Godin,  Nicholas,  an  Indian  trader, 
ii.,  138.  141,  168.  Lives  among 
Indians — Gov.  complains  against, 
385.  Arrested — lawyers'  opinions 
of,  390.  Question  as  to  his  for 
eign  allegiance,  385.  Trial,  396. 

Goforth,  George,  Coroner,  v.,  55. 

Gold  and  Silver,  value  of,  iv.,  357, 
363.  364.  Bill  for  ascertaining 
fineness  of.  vii.,  63,  72.  Ware, 
Act  to  prevent  frauds  in,  ix.,  546, 
650.  Causes  of  scarcity,  652, 

Golden.  William,   Sheriff,  vii.,  267. 

Gokleiisher,  William,  Sheriff,  vi., 
638. 

Goldney,  Henry,  named  as  agent  for 
province  in  London,  iii.,  44.  P. 
S.  from,  noticed,  237. 

Gondolas,  to  he  huilt,  x.,  599. 
Building,  627.  To  he  sunk  near 
Trenton — disposition  of  men — 
ammunition,  £c.,  xi.,  470,  471. 

Gonne,  Heiirv,  Coroner,  iii.,  465, 
521,  575,  615  ;  iv.,  470,  500. 

Gooch,  William,  Governor  of  Vir 
ginia,  administers  oath  to  Gov 
ernor  Gordon  and  sends  his  certifi 
cate,  iii.,  530.  Letter  on  Indian 
murders,  564.  Answer  to,  565. 
Correspondence  with,  iv.,  203. 
Appointed  to  command  of  troops 
in  North  America,  431,  439.  Let 
ters,  v.,  55,  132.  Letter  to,  on 
privateers,  &c.,  254.  On  man-of- 
war,  280.  On  privateers,  283,  301. 
Letter  on  Catawha  Indians,  346, 
347. 

Good,  Robert,  sub-Lieutenant,  xii., 
395. 

Good,  Lieutenant,  resigns,  xii.,  775. 

Gooding,  Abraham,  Sheriff,  iii.,  387; 
iv.,  470,  500. 

Gooding,  John,  Sheriff  of  New  Cas 
tle,  iii.,  260,  289,  416,  465,  615. 

Goodson,  John,  appointed  by  WTin. 
Penn  assistant  to  Governor  Mark- 
ham,  i.,  475.  Declines,  498. 

Goodson,  Job,  Frankford  bridge  re 
ferred  to  him,  iii.,  246. 

Goodwin,  Capt.  George,  xi.,  30. 

Goodwin,  John,  Second  Lieutenant 
of  artillery  company  in  Philadel 
phia,  vi.,  770. 


Gookin,  Captain  Charles,  succeeds 
Evans  as  Governor — arrives,  and 
is  proclaimed  at  market  place,  ii., 
427.  His  proclamation  of  con 
tinuance  of  laws  and  officers,  427- 
8.  Takes  the  oath,  428.  Visits 
New  Castle  to  proclaim  his  com 
mission,  428.  Messages,  437,  461, 
465.  Visits  New  York,  449. 
Goes  to  Lewes,  468.  Supply  bill, 
493.  Invited  to  conference  at 
Conestoga,  532.  Account  of  his 
journey,  &c.,  533.  Queen's  order 
to  attend  at  New  York,  532.  Hint 
respecting  his  pay,  541,  560.  A 
great  loser  by  coming  here,  560. 
Superceded  by  Governor  Keith, 
631.  Late  Governor  lays  certain 
accusations  before  Governor  Keith 
against  individuals,  iii..  15. 
Which  before  Council  he  retracts, 
and  attributes  what  he  said  to  a 
disordered  head  from  indisposi 
tion,  17. 

Gordon,  Adjutant,  returned  as  be 
longing  to  Pennsylvania,  xii.,  235. 

Gordon,  Benj.,  Judge,  Kent  county, 
iii.,  253. 

Gordon,  James,  a  British  major,  has 
goods  seized  at  Lancaster,  xiii., 
453. 

Gordon,  Lewis,  letter  respecting 
New  England  settlers  at  Wyo 
ming,  ix.,  572.  Letters  respecting 
WTyoming,  752,  756.  To  give  up, 
to  committee,  ferry  at  Easton,  xi., 
72.  Late  Prothonotary  to  be  im 
prisoned,  261. 

Gordon,  Major  Patrick,  Governor, 
arrives  and  produces  commission 
from  proprietaries — is  introduced 
by  Governor  Keith,  and  published 
at  Court  House,  iii.,  251.  Pro 
clamation  for  continuing  officers, 
251.  Speech  to  Assembly,  254. 
Receives  letter  from  England  on 
bills  of  credit — message  to  House, 
262.  Speech  to  Assembly  on  bills 
of  credit — ironworks,  hemp,  &c., 
receives  £500,  280.  Address  to 
King  George  II.,  292.  Speech  to 
Assembly,  292.  From  the  eight 
withdrawing  members  of  Assem 
bly  to,  300.  Calls  Assembly,  301. 
Visits  Mahanatawny,  302.  His 
report,  303.  Proclamation  re 
specting  murder  of  Indians,  307. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORD3. 


131 


Governor  and  Council  visit  In 
dians  at  Conestoga,  309-314. 
Speech  to  Assembly  on  rude  treat 
ment  in  Philadelphia,  341.  Views 
on  bills  of  credit,  347,  348-350. 
Proclamation  on  riots  in  Philadel 
phia,  351.  On  paper  money,  352, 
357,  360.  Speech  to  Indians,  364. 
To  Assemby,  373.  On  paper 
money,  377.  Visits  New  York, 
383.  Speech,  390.  Message  on 
application  of  sugar  islands,  401. 
Message  to,  and  answer  of  Assem 
bly,  406,  407.  Proclamation  on 
Indian  trade,  411.  Governor  and 
Assembly,  discussion  about  his 
message,  &c.,  427-8.  Governor, 
Council,  and  a  large  escort  go  to 
Chester  to  wait  on  Thomas  Penn, 
433.  Goes  to  Maryland  relative 
to  boundary,  464.  Correspond 
ence  respecting  riots,  &c.,  and 
Maryland,  468,  470,  474,  481,  485, 
487,  490,  495.  Authority  from 
Springett  Penn — new  commis 
sions — Justices,  491.  Speech  to 
Assembly,  492.  Doubts  of  his 
powers,  508.  Seeks  advice  of 
Council,  508.  Message  to  Assem 
bly,  509.  Commission  from  Thos. 
and  Richard  Penn,  525.  Oath 
administered  by  Governor  of  Vir 
ginia,  527.  Goes  to  Virginia  to 
take  it,  527.  In  a  sloop,  being 
largely  escorted  to  it,  529.  Re 
turns,  having  received  the  oath 
from  Governor  Gooch,  529.  Speech 
to  Assembly,  531.  On  spirituous 
liquors,  534.  On  power  of  ap 
pointing  officers,  537,  538.  Mes 
sage  on,  539.  On  affairs  with 
Maryland,  543.  Commissioner 
on  boundary,  544.  Letter  to  Gov. 
Gooch  of  Virginia  on  Indian  mur 
ders,  565.  To  Justices  on  Mary 
land  affairs,  567.  Speech  to  As 
sembly,  576.  Death  of  Govern 
or's  lady,  571,  577.  Letter,  lords 
of  trade  giving  an  account  of  the 
products  of  the  country,  584. 
Speech  to  Assembly  on  Lord  Bal 
timore's  claim  to  territories,  596. 
Speech  to  Indians,  605.  Letter 
to  Abraham  Wendall,  609.  Sick, 
609.  Assembly  grant  £400,  612. 
Speech  to  Assembly,  615.  Sick — 
message,  616.  Against  wears  and 


dams  on  rivers,  iv.,  18. 
to  Assembly  on  wears,  23.  On 
pounds,  26.  Thanks  Council  for 
report  on  Courts  of  Chancery,  27. 
Obliged  by  ill-health  to  retire  from 
active  business  of  Council,  33. 
Message  on  Court  of  Chancery, 
38.  Receives  £400 — causes  sen 
tence  to  be  executed  on  two  men 
and  reprieves  one  woman — at 
tends  Council,  so  far  as  the  min 
utes  show,  for  the  last  time — his 
death  is  announced  by  James 
Logan,  who  being  oldest  Council 
lor  succeeds  Governor  Gooch  as 
president,  47.  Proclamation  to 
be  made  and  officers  continued, 
48.  His  death  noticed  by  J.  Logan 
in  his  speech  to  Assembly,  and 
their  answer,  50,  52.  Indians 
notice  his  death,  54.  Proceedings 
of  Council  in  his  time,  vi.,  723. 

Gordon,  Robert,  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  iii.,  269.  Register  of  Pro 
bate,  338. 

Goshen  Township,  petition  for  road 
to  Philadelphia,  ii.,  Ill,  189. 

Gosner,  Peter,  second  Lieutenant, 
x.,  457. 

Gotschuc,  Capt.,  gives  intelligence, 
xii.,  19. 

Gouger,  Dunwick,  and  Kender, 
make  fire  arms,  x.,  484. 

Governor — officers  appointed  by — 
"not  to  continue  for  their  lives,  i., 
69.  But  during  his  life,  69,  107. 
And  afterwards  to  be  chosen  ac 
cording  to  charter,  69.  Expenses 
of  his  table  to  be  paid,  99.  Pre 
servation  of  his  person,  102,  107. 
Prisoner  secreted  in  his  house,  138. 
His  absence  accounted  for  and  re 
gretted,  199,  201.  Instructions 
respecting  caves  to  be  pursued, 
199.  Commissions  Lieutenant- 
Go  vernor,  211.  A  member  of 
Council  to  attend  on,  231,  238. 
Authorizes  Justices  to  hold  courts, 

231.  Refuses  great  seal  to  com 
missions,  but  insists  on  the  lesser, 

232.  Inquires   about    export   of 
goods   to   other    countries     than 
England,   232,   238.     Attendance 
of  members   of  Council  on,  239. 
Poverty  plead  in  cause,  239.     His 
powers,  244.     Improper  language 
to,  250.     His  remarks  on  it,  250. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


Complains  against  Thos.  Lloyd's 
election,  269.  Samuel  Richard 
son's,  270,  271.  Speech,  286, 
294.  On  proclaiming  King  Wil 
liam,  301. 

Governor,  of  New  York  and  Penn 
sylvania,  Benjamin  Fletcher's 
commissions,  i.,  345.  Of  Massa 
chusetts — letter,  514. 

Govett,  Joseph,  to  build  boats,  &c., 
x.,  283. 

Govett,  William,  clerk  of  Committee 
of  Safety,  x.,  282.  To  make  de 
position  respecting  Arnold's  con 
duct  while  in  command  of  city, 
xii.,  225.  Report  unsatisfactory, 
226  ;  xiii.,  721.  Paid  for  services, 
xiv.,  625. 

Grace,  Robert,  compromise  with, 
for  a  slave  condemned  to  death, 
ii.,405. 

Graeme,  Dr.  Thomas,  member  of 
council,  iii.,  247,  248.  To  visit 
sick  vessels,  293.  Third  justice 
of  Supreme  Court,  400,  Admin 
isters  oath  to  commissioners,  544. 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  iv.,  233. 
Sick,  244.  Why  don't  he  attend  ? 
292,  295.  Governor  determines 
to  call  him,  295.  Reports  on 
sickly  vessels,  306.  Second  jus 
tice,  348.  Pay  for  his  services 
asked  for,  349.  To  attend  on 
Henry  Webb,  sent  from  Minni- 
sinks,  wounded  by  an  Indian, 
413.  Accounts,  469.  Resolutions 
respecting,  as  health  officer,  497- 
499.  Report  of  Assembly  respect 
ing  his  appointment,  515.  Con 
troversy  between  Assembly  and 
Council,  507-559.  Visits  vessels, 
674.  To  visit  a  vessel  arrived  with 
passengers,  v.,  100.  To  visit 
ship  from  Barbadoes,  109,  112, 
121.  To  visit  vessel,  410. 
With  Dr.  Bond  visits  sickly 
ships,  vi.,  170.  Their  joint  re 
port,  171-173.  Naval  officer,  319. 

Graeme,  Mr.  Thomas,  collector  at 
New  Castle  dies,  is  succeeded  by 
William  Till,  v.,  244. 

Graeme,  Park,  sale  to  be  deferred 
and  Mrs.  F.  to  live  rent  free, 
xii.,  365. 

Graff,  George,  Sheriff,  xv.,  297,  570  ; 
xvi.,  192.  Coroner,  193,  494, 
499. 


Graff,  Rev.  Mr.,  Indian  hostilities, 
vi.,  757. 

Grafton,  Richard,  judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  iii.,  269. 

Graham,  Henry  Hale,  late  prothono- 
tary  of  Chester  connty  detains  re 
cords,  xi.,  254. 

Graham,  William,  collector  of  ex 
cise,  xiv.,  400. 

Grant,  Lieutenant  Charles,  com 
mands  at  Fort  Loudoun,  ix.,  268. 
Letter  from  Governor  to,  273. 

Grant,  Captain  George,  xi.,  273. 

Grant,  Captain  John,  xi.,  423. 

Grant,  Thomas,  sheriff,  xiv.,  558  ; 
xv.,  118,  170. 

Grantham,  John  vs.  Thomas  Wool- 
aston,  i.,  236,  253,  258. 

Granville,  Fort,  attack  on,  vii.,  231, 
232.  Burned,  278.  John  Hogan, 
account  of  capture,  561.  Street, 
,  captured  at,  716. 

Gratz,  ,  has  blankets,  x.,  473. 

Graves,  Thomas,  i.,  435. 

Gray,  George,  keeper  of  lower  ferry 
complains  of  road  to  Cobb's  creek, 
&c.,  v.,  99.  Member  of  Commit 
tee  of  Safety,  to  procure  brushes 
and  priming  wires,  x.,  314.  Com 
mittee  on  gaoler,  568.  To  sound 
channel.  761.  Right  of  floating 
bridge  on  Schuylkill  vested  in, 
xii.,  690.  Objects  to  Darby  road, 
709.  Arms  from  associators,  696. 
Batall.,  696,  709. 

Gray,  John,  Coroner,  viii.,  780  ;  ix., 
57,  286. 

Gray,  Thomas,  Coroner,  ix.,  333. 

Gray,  William,  to  purchase  provi 
sions,  xi.,  423,  448. 

Gray,  William,   a  Captain,  xi.,  74. 
|  Gray's  ferry,  to  be  guarded,  xi.,  302. 

Graydon,  Alexander,  relates  con 
versation  of  Israel  Permberton, 
Jr.,  with  him  respecting  Governor 
Thomas,  iv,,  389.  As  Captain, 
x.,  447.  Prothonotary,  xiv.,  374. 
Register,  Recorder,  £c.,  377. 
Expenses  to  Huntingdon,  xvi., 
169,  Tavern  and  marriage  licen 
ses  of  Dauphin  county,  176. 

Great  Britain,  letters  from  Secretary 
Pitt,  viii.,  18,  26,  27,  272,  289, 
315,  316,  449,  451,  590.  Earl 
Loudoun  succeeded  by  M.  G. 
Abercromby,  26.  B.  G.  Forbes 
appointed,  27.  Bills  of  credit 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


133 


ratified,  39.  General  Amherst  I 
appointed  commander-in-chief  in 
N.  A.,  236.  Rear  Admiral  Saun- 
ders  appointed  commaiider-in- 
chief  of  Navy  in  N.  A.,  316. 
Death  of  Princess  of  Orange,  318. 
Report  of  Lords  Committee  of 
Council  for  plantation  affairs  on 
the  case  of  Rev.  Dr.  William 
Smith,  charged  with  libel,  and 
other  papers,  438-447.  Money 
granted  by  parliament  to  Colonies, 
400,  501,  54G,  693.  B.  Franklin 
and  R.  Charles  appointed  agents 
to,  512.  Death  of  King  George 
II.,  succeeded  by  King  George  III., 
515-520.  Order  of  Council  on 
report  of  Committee  on  Laws, 
552,  558.  Urges  raising  of  troops, 
588,  590,  677.  Letters,  Earl  of 
Egremont,  678,  703.  War  with 
Spain  declared,  703,  706-710.  . 
Letters  from,  ix.,  13,  15,  47,  114, 
298,  309,  310,  341,  342,  343,  545, 
552,  629,  637,  706,  766.  Peace 
between  France  and  Spain,  13, 
37.  Grant  by,  to  Colonies,  2,  4, 
10,  47-51,  115,  125.  Treaty  of 
1763  proclaimed,  Canada  ob 
tained,  80.  Relating  to  Stamp 
Act,  298,  309.  Repeal  of  309. 
Lord  Colville,  commissioner  of  the 
naval  forces,  299.  Address  to 
King  on  repeal  of  Stamp  Act,  315. 
Strength  of  a  battalion  of  foot, 
320.  Instructions  to  Governor  on 
settlers  on  western  lands,  321. 
Order  in  Council,  341.  Indian 
trade,  582.  Approves  of  John 
Penn  as  Governor,  629.  Scarcity 
of  gold  and  silver  owing  to  ex 
ports  of  them  to,  652.  Laws  ap 
proved  or  annulled  by,  760-766. 
Complains  of  Massachusetts  circu 
lar,  545.  Approval  or  annulling 
laws,  x.,  103.  Letters  from,  220, 
221,  240,  248.  Boundary  with 
Maryland,  220,  240.  Petitions  from 
Colonies,  239,  248.  Non-importa 
tion,  240.  Resolutions  of  House 
of  Commons,  250.  Three  minis 
terial  officers  arrive  at  Philadel 
phia  from  Cork,  302.  Resolutions 
of  Council  respecting,  and  the 
power  of  Congress  to  make  treaty 
with  her,  xiii.,  286.  Commission 
to  Richard  Oswald  to  treat,  459. 


Acknowledges  independence,  545. 
Proclamation  for  peace  with  re 
cords  from  Congress,  proclama 
tion  for,  749.  A  thanksgiving, 
750.  Proclamation  on  treaty  with, 
xiv.,  19-22.  Complaints  of  British 
on  infractions  of  treaty  with,  xv., 
50.  Phineas  Bond  consul,  215. 
Proclamation  forbidding  wheat 
from  United  States  to  be  imported 
on  account  of  Hessian  fly,  524, 
526. 

Great  Cove,  destroyed  by  Indians, 
vi.,  673-677.  Murder  at,  .vii., 
599. 

Great  Crossings  or  Meadows,  vi., 
602,  623. 

Great  Meadows,  Braddock  at,  vi., 
466.  Fort  proposed  by  Governor 
Dinwiddie,  602. 

Great  Seal,  viii.,  335,  408. 

Green,  Rev.  Ashbel,  asks  a  respite 
for  P.  Waugh,  xvi.,  497,  519. 

Green,  Joseph,  Commissioner  to  buy 
provisions,  xi.,  424. 

Green,  Pyramus,  deposition  relative 
to  his  capture  by  a  privateer,  v., 
233. 

Green,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  iv.,  748, 
782. 

Green,  Colonel  Timothy,  battalion, 
x.,  691. 

Green,  Timothy,  Justice,  xiv.,  348, 
394. 

Green,  William,  a  pilot,  committed 
to  prison,  x.,  405.  Released  on 
condition  of  entering  continental 
service,  432. 

Greene,  Major-General  N.,  represen 
tation  respecting  wagons,  xi.. 
465,  467.  Letter  on  want  of  mo 
ney  for  forage,  xii.,  300.  Ac 
count,  326.  Letter,  428.  Eulo- 
gium  on,  for  his  brave  conduct  in 
South  Carolina,  xiii.,  107. 

Greene,  Ship  General,  to  be  fitted 
out,  xi.,  724.  Captain  Montgom 
ery,  730.  Valued,  739,  751. 
Pay  for,  756,  758.  Ordered  to 
sea  under  Captain  Montgomery, 
various  officers  appointed,  xii.,  4, 
5.  Return  of  seamen  on  board, 
4.  Takes  a  prize — Requires  a 
mizzen-mast,  19.  Takes  a  prize, 
111.  Cruise  ended — She  arrives 
and  is  to  be  sold,  150.  Petition 
of  officers,  158,  159.  Sale  of, 


INDEX    TO    COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


complained  of,  159,  161.  To  be 
delivered,  175.  Claim  of  H.  W. 
Archer,  191. 

Greene,  William,  Governor  of  Rhode 
Island,  applies  to  export  provis 
ions — Declined,  vii.,  559.  Asks 
release  of  a  prisoner,  x.,  444. 

Greenwalt's,  Colonel,  battalion  to 
serve  as  guards  at  Lebanon,  xi., 
417. 

Greeswahl,  Joseph,  traitor,  xii.,  83. 

Greeiiwalt,  Colonel  Philip,  xiii.,  642. 

Greenway,  Joseph,  ensign,  x.,  4b4. 
Master  of  provincial  ship,  522. 
Resigns,  694. 

Greenway,  William,  Captain  of  fire- 
raft,  x.,  525.  Measurer  of  grain, 
&c.,  xi.,  607.  Measurer  of  salt — 
Price  complained  of,  xiii.,  593. 
Price  fixed,  595. 

Greer,  Captain  David,  made  Major, 
x.,  768. 

Greer,  Joseph,  deed  to,  xii.,  350. 

Gregg,  Dr.  Amos,  Chief  Burgess  of 
Bristol,  xv.,  83.  Councillor,  570. 
Committee  on  Indian  fund,  607. 
xvi.,  233. 

Gregg,  John,  Sheriff,  viii  ,  781 ;  ix. , 
57,  199. 

Gregg,  Matthew,  wagon-master,  xi., 
755.  Resigns,  xii.,  453. 

Gregory,  James,  Sub-Lieutenant, 
asks  to  resign — Not  accepted,  xii. 
4.  Accepted,  94. 

Gressel,  Colonel,  at  riot  at  James 
Wilson's,  dismissed,  xii.,  145. 

Grey,  James,  Coroner,  v.,  551. 

Grey,  John,  of  Donegal,  messenger 
to  Diahogo,  vii.,  549. 

Grier,  Major  James,  xiii.,  592. 

Griffin,  John,  Coroner,  xi.,  235. 

Griffith,  Daniel,  Justice,  xiv.,  138. 

Griffith,  Gideon,  Sheriff,  iv.,  55, 
782. 

Griffitts,  Isaac,  Sheriff,  v.,  464,  551. 
Removed,  561. 

Griffitts,  Thomas,  member  Council, 
iii.,  529.  Keeper  of  Seals,  530. 

Griffitts,  Thomas,  3d  Justice,  iv., 
348.  Resigns — William  Till  suc 
ceeds,  640. 

Griffitts,  William,  case  of,  viii.,  666, 
667. 

Grigg,  Cap.  John,  resigns,  xiii.,  275. 

Grist,  John,  a  squatter  on  lands,  in 
gaol,  proceedings  respecting,  iii., 
137,  138. 


Griswald,  Joseph,  traitor,  impris 
oned,  xii.,  66. 

Growden,  Joseph,  elected  member 
of  Council,  i.,  196.  Called  to  ac 
count  for  having  frame  of  govern 
ment  printed,  278.  Proceedings, 
293.  Appointed  Judge,  324,  331. 
Speaker  of  Assembly,  399.  Ad 
dress  to  Governor  F.,  400.  His 
landing,  514.  Member  of  new 
Council,  580.  Speaker,  615.  Ap 
pointed  Speaker  of  Assembly,  ii., 
36,  204,  608.  Speech  to  Governor 
and  Council,  78.  Claim  against, 
181.  Judge,  239.  Arrests  J. 
Heaton,  action  of  Trover,  &c., 
407. 

Growden,  Lawrence,  appointed  Jus 
tice,  iv.,  41.  Commissioner  to 
run  the  line  between  Maryland 
and  Pennsylv'a,  313.  Member  of 
Council,  v.,  65.  Complains  against 
Sheriff  at  election — Not  sustained, 
345.  Judge  of  Supreme  Court, 
viii.,  481,  592.  Dies,  ix.,  663. 
His  successor,  663.  Estate  for 
feited  in  Bucks  County — Claim  of 
widow,  xii.,  77,  191.  Paid,  in 
lieu  of  annuity,  191. 

Grono,  Colonel  G.,  election,  xi.,  39, 
560,  773. 

Gronow,  Lewis  —  military  officers 
elected  in  Chester  county,  xiii., 
283. 

Grubb,  Adam,  Flour  Inspector  of 
Chester  county,  xiv.,  487. 

Grubb,  Adam,  Justice,  resigns,  xvi., 
218*. 

Grubb,  Curtis,  asks  for  divorce,  ix  , 
564,  566,  567,  568,  580.  To  be 
prosecuted,  xiii,,  678. 

Grubb,  Colonel  Peter,  of  Lancaster, 
dispute  with  De  Haas,  x.,  346. 
Furnace  for  making  salt  pans, 
xi.,  335.  T.  Edwards,  manager, 
gone  to  the  field — Hugh  Lusk  is 
employed,  350. 

Grube,  Rev.  Bernard,  Moravian  mis 
sionary,  pass  to  Pittsburg,  &c., 
recommended  to  Colonel  Brod- 
head,  xii.,  346. 

Gruber,  Edward,  Justice,  xv.,  14. 

Guard  boats,  x.,  682. 

Guards,  pay  of,  x.,  407,  599,  691, 
709,  769. 

Guest,   John,   member   of  Council, 


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135 


Judge,  complaining  that  no  Equi 
ty  Courts  have  been  held,  114, 
156.  A  Justice,  159.  Respecting 
his  salary  as  Chief  Justice,  237. 

Guildin,  John,  Justice,  xii.,  519. 

Guion,  Captain  of  Mermaid,  respect 
ing  salt  taken,  xii.,  143. 

Gun  barrels,  art  of  boring  and 
grinding — to  be  made  public — by 
pay,  to  Tomlinson,  x.,  533,  602. 
Paid  for,  648. 

Gunckle,  Michael,  indulged  in  re 
gard  to  barrack  lots,  xiv.,  635. 

Gun  factory  to  be  established  at 
Hummelstown,  for  the  present, 
xi.,  314. 

Gun  locks,  Committee  to  superin 
tend  manufacture,  x.;  506,  536, 
636. 

Gun  lock  manufactory,  x.,  606. 

Gunpowder,  petition  of  Philadelphia 
respecting,  i.,  478.  Proposals  for 
manufacture  of,  x.,  482. 

Guns,  firing  of,  in  Philadelphia  to 
be  stopped,  as  it  frightens  Indians 
and  women  and  children,  i.,  586. 

Gunsmiths,  xii.,  24. 

Gunstockers,  apply  for  higher 
wages,  xi.,  363,  364. 

Gurney,  Francis,  member  of  Council 
of  safety,  x.,  717,  726.  To  have 
pier  finished,  718.  To  receive 
money  for  salt,  761;  xi.,  4,  33. 
Warden,  xiii.,  100.  Commis 
sioner  for  defence  of  Delaware, 
316,  384.  And  George  Westcoat, 
deeds  for  city  lots,  xiv.,  453,  462, 
Arms  belonging  to  his  battalion 
to  be  delivered  to  John  Nicholson, 
xv.,  372. 

Gurney,  Captain  Henry,  not  dis 
charged,  23,  25. 

Guthrie,  James,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  215, 
521.  Justice,  xiii.,  517. 

Guthrie,  John,  Ensign,  xii.,  31. 

Guyer,  Casper,  confined,  xi.,  565. 


H. 

Habeas  Corpus,  writ  against  Israel 
Pemberton,  Jr.,  Governor,  &c., 
objections  to,  iv.,  392.  Writ  of, 
issues  in  favor  of  Israel  Pember 
ton  and  others  ordered  to  Virginia, 
xi.,  308,  309. 


Haberstick,  Colonel  Michael,  guard, 
xi.,  438. 

Hack,  Doctor,  viii.,  271. 

Hadden,  Samuel,  fraud  of  a  master 
of  a  vessel,  i.,  565. 

Haffa,  Henry,  Sheriff,  xi.,  598  ;  xii., 
132,  508. 

Hageman,  Ulrich,  liberty  to  trade 
and  hold  lands,  iii.,  248. 

Hagner,  Frederick,  agent,  xi.,  667. 

Hagner,  Colonel,  to  superintend 
sale  of  salt  works  in  New  Jersey, 
xii.,  160. 

Haige,  William,  member  of  first 
Council,  i.,  57. 

Haig,  Captain  of  militia — a  German 
murdered,  v.,  347. 

Haines,  Reuben,  to  furnish  beer,  x., 
646.  Warden,  xi.,  559.  Petition 
to  postpone  sale  of  lands,  xiii., 
293. 

Halderman,  Colonel,  asks  for  a 
hospital  for  the  sick,  viii.,  63. 
Respecting  ship  King  of  Prussia, 
64.  And  Sir  J.  St.  Clair,  com 
plain  of  barracks,  71. 

Haldiman,  General,  x.,  140. 

Haldyman,  Colonel,  at  Carlisle,  vii,, 
737. 

Hale,  John,  to  be  imprisoned,  x., 
661,  694. 

Hale,  Thomas,  agent  for  forfeited 
estates,  and  vendues,  xi.,  767; 
xii.,  189;  xiii.,  584.  Purchases 
a  house  and  lot,  late  Arthur 
Thomas',  xii.,  104.  Suspicious 
against,  as  agent,  256.  Suspected 
of  using  money,  258.  Dismissed 
as  agent,  261.  Dismissed,  261. 
To  deliver  up  papers,  263.  Letter 
from,  on  Indian  lands,  265.  Pro 
cess  against,  for  balance  due,  268. 
Brought  before  Council,  324. 

Haley,  John,  appointed  Clerk  of 
Orphans'  Court  of  Philadelphia, 
xi.,  240.  J.  Humphreys  refuses 
to  deliver  papers,  &c.,  306. 

Half-King,  of  the  Six  Nations,  of 
very  great  note  and  esteem  among 
them,  v.,  660.  Speech  of,  691. 

Halifax,  Fort,  its  disadvantages, 
vii.,  724. 

Halifax,  Lord  Dunk,  his  opinion  on 
paper  money,  v.,  605.  Letters 
to  and  from,  vi.,  306,  333.  By 
General  Braddock,  notice  of  his 
appointment  as  Commander-in- 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Chief,  306.  And  other  Lords  of 
trade,  on  state  of  affairs  in  pro 
vince,  vii.,  272,  278,  387,  738. 
Halifax,  Earl  of,  Secretary,  letters 
to  and  from,  ix.,  113.  Indian 
affairs,  and  Assembly,  113. 

Halket,  Major,  attends  Council  in 
Philadelphia  with  several  Indians 
and  General  Forbes,  viii.,  124. 

Halkett,  Sir  Peter,  sent  with  troops 
from  England,  vi.,  200,  311. 
Killed  in  Braddock's  engagement, 
498. 

Hall,  Charles,  agent  forfeited  es 
tates,  xi.,  599. 

Hall,  David,  Speaker  of  Assembly, 
at  New  Castle,  x.,  5.  Justice, 
108.  Printer — case  of  William 
Moore  and  Dr.  Smith,  468. 

Hall,  John,  Sheriff  of  Bucks  and 
Kent,  iii.,  31,  56,  108,  387,  416, 
465,  520. 

Hall,  Peter,  Sheriff,  iv.,  500,  602. 

Hall  &  Sellers,  newspaper,  xi.,  654; 
xv.,  366.  Papers  ordered  by 
Council,  xii.,  197. 

Haller,  Henry,  Coroner,  ix.,  398; 
xii.,  47,  250.  Respecting  Read 
ing,  780. 

Halliday,  Wm.,  Sub-lieutenant,  xi., 
379. 

Halliwell,  Richard,  a  Commissioner 
under  dedimus  to  administer 
oaths,  ii.,  62,  92. 

Hambright,  John,  Lieutenant  of 
marines,  xi.,  747.  Member  of 
Council,  xii.,  83,  286,  391.  Ac 
count,  510. 

Hamburg,  Senate  of,  letter  on  ship 
Elve,  Cath,  xiii.,  703. 

Hamersley,  Robert,  Justice,  xiv., 
500. 

Hamilton,  ,  apprehended,  xv., 

300. 

Hamilton,  Colin,  arrested — released, 
x.,  468. 

Hamilton,  Dr.,  letter  from  John 
Franklin,  xv.,  575. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  Secretary  of 
Treasury,  xvi.,  244. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  Governor  of 
New  Jersey,  and  Post  Master 
General,  memorial  of,  i.,  469. 
For  a  road  to  Dunk's  ferry,  498. 
Salary,  570.  Asks  for  support  of 
the  post,  524.  Petition  respecting 
claim  for  salary,  ii.,  33.  Suggest 


ed  by  Wm.  Penn  to  Assembly,  as 
his  representative  while  absent, 
48.  Dedimus  potestatem  to  six 
persons,  to  administer  oath  to,  as 
Governor,  62,  92.  Takes  oath  at 
hands  of  Council,  69.  Communi 
cation  from,  79.  Dismisses  them, 
84.  Dies,  87.  His  appointment 
approved  by  the  Queen,  89,  98. 
Lord  Cornbury  to  be  addressed  in 
consequence  of  death  of,  91.  De 
dimus  to  Commis'rs  to  adminis 
ter  oaths — difficulty  with  Colonel 
Quarry,  92.  Power  of  Legislation 
affected  by  his  death,  114.  Com 
mission  as  Chief  Justice  arrives 
after  his  death,  239.  Appointed 
by  Penn  Lt.  Governor — dies  vi., 
720. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  prays  con 
firmation  of  road  to  Wiccacoa, 
iii.,  111.  Attorney-General  and 
member  of  Council,  113.  Resigns 
as  Attorney-General,  237.  Ap 
pointed  Prothonotary  of  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  271.  Recorder, 
293.  Visits  Indians  with  Govr. — 
his  remarks  on  Tulpehocken  land, 
326.  Speaker,  371,  387,  417, 
466,  576,  615.  Commissioner  on 
boundary  line,  544.  Return — 
report,  &c,,  545-563  ;  iv.,  53, 
95,  99,  249,  311.  Signs  petition 
to  the  King,  125.  Appointed 
Judge  of  Vice  Admiralty  Court, 
250.  Why  don't  he  attend  ?  293, 
295.  Agent  for  his  Majesty — de 
ceased,  v.,  106. 

Hamilton  &  Georges,  reference  to 
their  proceedings  in  1734,  iv., 
137,  161,  168. 

Hamilton,  Hance,  Sheriff,  v.,  411, 
468,  550.  Marches  from  Carlisle 
to  Shippensburg,  vi.,  675.  Let 
ter,  vii.,  77,  230. 

Hamilton,  Henry,  robbed  and  mur 
dered  near  Philad.,  ix.,  76. 

Hamilton,  James,  Member  of  Coun 
cil,  v.,  1.  Arrives  as  Gov'r,  and 
successor  toPres.  Palmer,  bearing 
a  letter  of  thanks  from  proprie 
taries,  362.  His  commission  read 
and  proclaimed  at  court-house, 
363.  His  proclamation  to  con 
tinue  officers,  363.  Appoints 
Richard  Peters  Secretary,  364. 
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bly,  365,  374,  395,  430,  454,  484, 
491,  494,  502,  505,  524,  528,  578, 
605,  608,  638,  639,  648,  652,  719, 
729,  735,  747,  751,  759.  Mes 
sages  and  speeches  from  Assem 
bly  to  Governor,  367,  373,  414, 
429,  484,  491,  494,  506,  510,  526, 
545,  561,  606,  613,  648,  722.  On 
bills  of  credit,  374.^  Presents  to, 
368,  376.  Issues  proclamation  on 
treaty  of  peace  between  England 
and  France,  380.  Letters  to  Gov. 
Ogle  on  Maryland  affairs,  383, 
384.  Message  on  Indian  affairs, 
395.  To  Duke  of  Bedford  on  pa 
per  currency,  416.  Correspond 
ence  with  Governor  of  Maryland, 
421,  423.  And  Virginia,  423, 
424.  Letter  from  Captain  Cele 
ron,  425.  Message  to  Twightwees, 
&c.,  449,  450.  Writes  to  Justices 
of  Cumberland,  450.  Letter  from 
them,  452.  Proclamation  re 
specting  iron,  459.  From  and  to 
Governor  Clinton,  463,  465,  480, 
495,  575,  625,  639,  641.  Contro 
versy  with  Assembly  011  legality 
of  meeting,  491-494.  Letter  from 
George  Croghan  to,  on  Indian  af 
fairs,  497.  Message  on  lighting 
and  watering,  and  raising  money 
011  city,  505,  506.  Speeches  to 
Indians,  533,  534.  Geo.  Croghan 
to,  539.  From  Moiis.  Joncaire, 
541.  Letter  to  and  from  Bhaw- 
nese,  568-571.  On  fee  bills,  576. 
Correspondence  and  deposition 
respecting  murder  of  D.  Digges, 
in  Maryland,  582-596.  Pardon 
for  Hamilton  Carson,  601.  War 
rant  for  execution  of  Danl.  Hors- 
ley,  602.  James  Kelly  and  James 
Rice — and  reprieve  of  Kelly  to  be 
a  witness,  604.  On  paper  money, 
605.  On  French  and  Indians 
building  forts  at  Ohio,  609.  Pre 
sent  to,  from  Assembly,  618. 
Letters  to  and  from  Gov.  Dinwid- 
die  on  Indian  affairs,  628-634. 
Forts  on  Ohio,  629.  Asks  Govr. 
Dinwiddie  of  Virginia,  for  a  copy 
of  the  descriptive  deed  (for  In 
dian  lands),  executed  at  Lancas 
ter,  634.  Bills,  credit  and  Indian 
affairs,  639,  648,  652.  Letter 
from  Wm.  Fairfax,  asking  his 
presence  at  Carlisle,  to  meet  In 


dians,  657.  Appoints  commis'rs 
to  meet  them,  with  presents,  658. 
Their  commission,  658.  Letter 
to  British  Consul  at  Teneriffe,  in 
favor  of  Captain  Nerie,  661.  An 
swer  to  Indian  speeches,  693. 
Letters  to  Gov.  Glen,  696.  To 
Dinwiddie,  696,  698.  Sends  Shaw- 
nese  home  with  John  Ketten,  704. 
Instructions  to,  707.  Letter  to 
Gov.  Glen  of  South  Carolina,  708. 
To  Lord  Holdenesse,  709.  Sick 
ness,  711.  Bills,  credit,  729,747. 
Reply  to  Assembly's  violent  ad 
dress,  737-746.  Boundary  with 
Virginia,  759-767.  To  Gov'r  of 
Connecticut,  letters,  &c.,  relative 
to  dispute,  769-777.  Letters  to 
and  from  Governor  Dinwiddie, 
vi.,  1,  3,  27,  137.  To  and  from 
Gov.  De  Lancey,  9,  13.  Gov'r 
Shirley,  16.  Messages  to  As 
sembly,  22,  23,  26,  31,  37,  41, 
44,  133,  139.  Messages  from  As 
sembly,  25,  45,  139.  Sends  C. 
Weiser  to  Shamokin,  24.  Mes 
sage  to  Indians,  25.  Letters  to 
and  from  G.  Washington,  28. 
Speech  of  Half-King,  31.  Gov.  has 
half  of  legislative  power,  41. 
Views  on  bills  of  credit  bill,  41- 
44.  Defeat  of  Virginia  forces, 
also  by  French  —  protection  of 
counties  —  treaty  at  Albany  — 
death  of  Justices,  &c.,  133-136. 
He  resigns — proprietaries  accept 
his  resignation,  and  appoint  Rob 
ert  Hunter  Morris  in  his  place, 
143.  Last  appearance  in  Council, 
143.  To  and  from  Geo.  Croghan, 
145,  160.  Instructions  to  Con 
rad  \Veiser,  147.  Letter  to  D.  f 
Clause,  182.  Letters,  Indian  af 
fairs  in  Northampton  Co.,  764. 
Report  at  Carlisle,  783.  Appoint 
ed  by  Council  on  Committee  to 
investigate  proprietary  purchases 
from  Indians,  vii.,  354.  Ap 
pointed  by  proprietary,  Governor, 
to  succeed  Wm.  Denny,  via.,  409. 
Arrives  —  his  commission,  409. 
His  Majesty's  certificate  of  appro 
bation,  412.  Proclamation  to  con 
tinue  officers,  413.  Goes  to  New 
Castle,  414.  Conference  with 
Teedyuscung,  415,  423.  Speeches 
to  Assembly,  422.  Messages  to 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  REOOKDS. 


Assembly,  423,  426,  437,  446, 
448,  449,  478,  4SO,  481,  495,  509, 
512,  559,  563,  577,  578,  579,  581, 
593,  603,  605,  666,  676,  681,  688, 
690,  693,  695,  710.  Messages 
from  Assembly,  424,  425,  447, 
510,  560,  572,  580,  692,  715.  On 
Indian  affairs,  426.  Disbanding 
forces,  447.  Letters  to  and  from, 
448,  449,  451,  452,  495,  568,  570, 
578,  588,  590,  592,  600,  622,  626, 
628,  678,  686,  687,  690,  776. 
Case  of  Dr.  Wm.  Smith,  446. 
Military  affairs,  452.  Proclama 
tion  respecting  murder  of  Dr. 
John,  at  Carlisle,  456,  709,  712. 
Supply  bill,  478.  Passes  supply 
bill  by  advice  of  Council,  480. 
Speech  to  Indians  in  conference, 
490.  Supply  bill,  481,  494,  500, 
603,  693,  695.  Says  Council  is 
not  a  part  of  the  Assembly,  503. 
Troops  for  Fort  Pitt,  509.  Objects 
to  granting  certificate  to  agents  to 
England,  512.  Instructions  re 
specting  Liturgy,  520.  Letter  of 
condolence  to  Assembly,  on  death 
of  King  George  II.,  521.  Procla 
mation  respecting  laws  disallow 
ed,  559.  King's  death,  560.  Bills 
of  credit,  taxes,  &c.,  562.  Too 
unwell  to  attend  Council,  563. 
Sends  message  and  other  papers, 
relating  to  settlers  from  Connec 
ticut,  in  Northampton  Co.,  564, 
572,  622,  626,  629.  General  de 
mands  three  hundred  men,  577, 
581,  593,  602.  Agents  in  Eng 
land,  579.  Assembly  grants 
£1,000,  583.  Proclamation  offer 
ing  bounty  to  soldiers,  587.  Sup 
ply  bill,  603.  Asks  for  informa 
tion  on  drafts  on  Treasurer,  605. 
On  course  of  Assembly  respecting 
bills  of  credit,  &c.,  606.  To  Gen. 
Amherst  on  Connecticut  settlers, 
622.  From  Gov.  Fitch  on  Con 
necticut  settlers,  626.  Goes  to 
Easton  to  meet  Indians,  630. 
Proclamation  against  settlers  011 
Indian  lands,  662.  Attorney- 
General's  fees,  666.  Proclama 
tion  against  wounding  women  in 
streets  of  Philadelphia,  672. 
Treaty  with  Delawares,  676.  From 
Earl  of  Egremont,  for  troops,  678, 
685.  Withholds  consent  for  ad 


journment  of  Assembly,  684. 
They  adjourn  without  it,  685. 
Letter  to  Beaver  and  Shingas,  690. 
Proclamation  of  war  with  Spain, 
706,  710.  Conferences  with  In 
dians  at  Philada,,  707,  709,  712. 
Orders  embargo,  713.  Arrests 
Boyrie  and  Le  Roy,  714.  Report 
of  Committee  of  Assembly  on  his 
messages,  twenty-third  and  twen 
ty-fifth,  716-719.  Reply  to  As 
sembly,  declining  exhibition  of 
minutes,  720.  Conference  with 
Western  Indians  at  Lancaster, 
720-774.  Minutes  of  treaty  sent 
to  Assembly,  775.  To  Col.  Burd 
and  Mr.  Davenport,  Comm'rs  to 
receive  Indian  prisoners,  776. 
Letter  to  King  Beaver,  778.  To 
Governors  Sharpe  and  Fauquiere, 
779.  Message  to  Assembly,  ix., 
2,  10,  16,  18,  19,  21,  25,  31,  36, 
42,  52,  53,  55,  58.  Message  from 
Assembly,  20.  Letters  to  and 
from,  13,  15,  34,  38,  40,  43,  62, 
74,  75.  Receives  £250,  5.  Con 
ference  and  speech  to  Teedyus- 
cung,  7.  Proclamation  of  peace 
between  France  and  Spain,  14, 
39.  Courts,  18.  Bills  credit,  &c., 
19.  Tavern  licenses,  25.  May 
enlist  soldiers  on  frontiers,  36. 
Asks  for  his  pay  —  Allowance, 
£500,  37.  Engages  700  men,  42. 
Conferences  with  Indians,  44,  67. 
Bills  of  credit,  52.  Indian  mur 
ders,  58.  Instructions  from  King, 
60.  To  Colonel  Burd,  61.  Pro 
clamation  against  highway  rob 
bery  near  Philadelphia,  70.  John 
Perm  arrives  as  Governor — As 
sembly  of  New  Castle  wait  on 
Governor  Hamilton,  and  take 
leave  of  him,  71.  President  of 
Council,  603.  Succeeds  John 
Penn  on  his  going  to  England  at 
death  of  Richard  Penn,  733.  Pro 
clamation,  733.  Holds  conference 
with  Indians,  737.  Answers  chief's 
letter,  739.  Goes  to  New  Castle— 
His  proclamation,  743.  Do.  re 
specting  laws,  766.  Message  on 
Wyoming,  772.  Governor  Rich 
ard  Penn  arrives,  780.  Bounds 
to  be  named  in  parole,  xi.,  269. 
Pass  and  protection  granted,  301. 
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discharged,  438.  Asks  for  a  pass 
for  himself  and  retinue,  478. 
Register  and  Recorder  of  West 
moreland,  xiv.,  655.  Justice,  xv., 
44. 

Hamilton,  Captain  John,  command 
boat  "Congress,"  x.,  296,  329, 
335.  Resigns,  665. 

Hamilton,  John,  Commissioner,  x., 
702. 

Hamilton,  Lieut.  Robert,  charged 
with  murder  of  Lieut.  Tracy,  x. , 
6.  Special  Court  appointed  for 
trial  of,  in  Bedford  county,  8. 
Ensign,  xii.,  3. 

Hamilton,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  vti.,  267. 
Coroner,  xv.,  570. 

Hamilton,  William,  Coroner,  iv., 
782.  Traitor,  to  be  arrested,  xii., 
495.  To  depart  State,  499,  502. 
Asks  further  time,  refused,  502  ; 
granted,  and  permitted  to  go  to 
St.  Eustatia,  503.  May  go  to 
country-seat,  520.  May  retire  to 
another  State,  549.  Petition  for 
son,  632.  May  remain  in  the 
State,  681.  Pass  to  New  York, 
xiii.,  559.  Bonds  cancelled,  698. 
Claim  for  ground  rent  at  Lancas 
ter,  xv.,  614,  618,  641.  Paid, 
645. 

Hammon,  Benjamin,  murder  of, 
and  proclamation  for  arrest  of 
murderers,  xi.,  446. 

Hammond,  James,  Sheriff,  xiv., 
567;  xv.,  121. 

Hampton  Court,  (E.,)  proceedings 
respecting  Articles  of  Agreement 
between  Penn  and  Baltimore,  iv., 
254.  Proceedings,  298-301. 

"Hancock,"  gunboat,  x.,  351,  362, 
488,  506. 

"  Hancock,"  privateer  brig,  x.,  605. 

"Hancock,"  galley,  officers,  xi., 
576,  578,  706. 

"Hancock,"  galley,  xii.,  23,  477. 

Hancock,  John,  President  of  Con 
gress,  sends  letter  of  General 
Washington,  xi.,  197.  Elected 

.   President,  xiv.,  587. 

Hand,  Colonel,  xi.,  108,  342. 

Hand,  Daniel,  special  commission 
for,  armed  the  "George"  to  cap 
ture  vessels,  xii.,  364. 

Hand,  General  Edward,  letters  to 
and  from,  asking  for  troops  against 
Indians,  xi.,  261.  Letters  to  and 


from,  xii.,  138,  284,  427.  Brig 
adier-General,  letter,  xiv.,  23. 
And  report,  25,  159,  162,  180. 
Pay  to,  200. 

Hand,  Fort,  xi.,  556. 

Hand,  Matthew,  raises  a  company, 
x.,  708. 

Hanna,  Colonel,  battalion,  xvi.,  122. 

Hanna,  James,  Register  and  Recor 
der,  xv.,  407,  441. 

Hanna,  Robert,  at  Westmoreland, 
to  deliver  ammunition,  x.,  597. 

Hanna's  Town,  (Westmoreland,) 
xi.,  477.  For  Courts,  xiii.,  699. 
Building  fort  at,  1776,  xvi.,  541. 

Hannuin,  Colonel  John,  xi.,  83, 
507. 

Hannum,  Colonel  John,  escapes 
from  enemy,  xii.,  114,  477.  Re 
signs  as  Justice,  xiii.,  105  ;  and 
as  Agent,  106  ;  Auditor,  264. 

Hanover,  Elector  of,  proclaimed 
George,  King  of  England,  ii.,  575. 

Hans,  Captain  of  fire  raft,  x. ,  543. 

Hanson,  John,  President,  Con 
gress,  xiii.,  105. 

Hanson,  Thomas,  a  justice,  ix., 
645.  Quarter-Master,  x.,  479. 
Resigns,  499. 

Hanssegar,  Nicholas,  recommended 
as  Major,  and  appointed,  x.,  446. 

Harbeson,  Captain  Benjamin,  xi., 
32. 

Harbeson,  Benjamin,  to  buy  brass, 
x.,  612. 

Hardenbaugh,  Abraham,  New  York 
Commissioner  to  run  boundary 
line,  xv.,  340. 

Hardie,  Captain  Robert,  of  fire 
rafts,  x.,  560. 

Hardie,  Captain  Robert,  receives 
arms  for  gun  boats,  x.,  601.  Not 
an  officer,  xi.,  118.  Prisoner  with 
British,  xiv.,  637. 

Harding,  Rev.  Robert,  report  on 
number  of  Roman  Catholics,  vii., 
448.  Claim  for  city  lot,  xvi.,  522, 
531. 

Hardy,  Sir  Charles,  Governor  of 
New  York,  to  and  from,  vii.,  9, 
10,  35,  101,  113,  122,  123,  142, 
223,  307,  339,  494,  496,  581.  On 
embargo,  197.  On  Teedyuscung, 
223.  Agent  of  newspapers,  307, 
339,  447.  Sails  from  N.  Y.,  560. 

Hawley,  Rev.  Gideon,  letters  to  and 
from,  vii.,  11. 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   EECOKDS. 


Hardy,  or  Harding,  George,  case  of, 
xi.,  753,  754,  7 60-7 til,  764.  Re 
prieved,  xii.,  149.  Estate  sold, 
19(5,  458. 

Hardy,  Hon.  Samuel,  letter  and  act 
of  Legislature  of  Connecticut, 
xiv.,  162. 

Hare,  Captain,  refuses  continental 
money,  x.,  780. 

Hare,  Jacob,  a  tory,  xii.,  340. 

Hare,  Robert,  paid  for  porter,  xi., 
137. 

Hargiss,  Abraham,  Lieutenant,  x., 
708. 

Harlin,  Ezekiel,  Indian  interpreter, 
iii.,  246. 

Harman,  Ephraim,  has  a  patent 
from  Lord  Baltimore,  i.,  109. 

Harmar,  Fort,  xv.,  605. 

Harmar,  Captain  Josiah,  pay  for 
muskets,  x.,  406,  418,  485.  de 
preciation  pay  to,  xii.,  703.  Case 
of,  xiii.,  671.  Letter  from,  xiv., 
185.  For  recruiting  expenses, 
216.  Person  to  take  charge  of 
Fort  Mclntosh,  372.  Returns,  473, 
480,  517,  549,  559,  662.  Register, 
xv.,  6,  13,  340.  Proposes  a  new 
arrangement  of  United  States 
troops  at  Muskingum,  379,  393, 
437.  Surgeon,  &c.,  elected,  498  ; 
xvi.,  41.  Letters  and  drafts  on 
Treasury,  258,  263. 

Harper,  Dr.  Andrew,  applies  for  a 
pass  to  Scotland,  rejected,  xii., 
302. 

Harper,  John,  Quarter- Master,  x., 
480. 

Harper,  John,  Coroner,  xiii.,  723; 
xiv.,  238  ;  xv.,  99. 

Harper,  William,  complains  against 
Anthony  Morris,  Mayor,  respect 
ing  an  execution,  ii.,  151. 

Harris,  Captain  David,  prothono- 
tary,  xi.,  301,  305.  Prothonotary 
of  Northumberland,  letter,  xii., 
75. 

Harris,  James,  commissioner  on 
boundary  lines  of  Huntingdon 
county,  xvi.,  46. 

Harris  (John?)  builds  a  house  on 
Choniata,  (Juniata,)  iii.,  503. 
Road  from  the  ferry  on  Susque- 
hanna  to  Lancaster,  618.  Road 
to  Philadelphia,  iv.,  181,  279. 
282,  284.  Bring  reports  of  French 
and  Indians,  atLogstown,  v.,  614. 


Letters  to  and  from,  vi.,  184,  457, 
645.  Death  of  Monacatootha,  184. 
Goes  with  Indians  to  Will's  creek, 
226.  Informs  of  murders  at 
Will's  creek,  458.  Recommends 
block  houses,  458.  Murders  at 
Penn's  creek,  645,  646,  654,  655. 
Indian  conference  at,  780.  Re 
port  of  C.  Weiser  and  Indians  at 
his  ferry,  vii.,  33.  Plan  to  kill 
Indians  at,  35.  Fort  Near,  245. 
Treaty  at,  506-517. 
Harris,  Major  John,  xi.,  86. 
Harris,  John,  Captain,  x.,  752. 
Harris'  ferry,  xi.,  84.  Resigns,  778. 
Transportation  of  ammunition  to, 
xiii.,  263.  Military  stores  to  be 
moved  from,  698.  Too  incon 
venient  for  a  court  house,  xv.,  14, 
Harris,  Dr.  Robert,  building  a  pow 
der  mill,  x.,  492.  Saltpetre,  599, 
644,  700.  Respecting  salt,  xii., 
144.  Carries  off  clandestinely, 
153. 

Harris,  Samuel,  x.,  270. 
Harris,    Thomas,    case    of,  i.,  327, 

329. 

Harrison,    James,    member  of   first 
Council,  i.,  57.   Appointed  Judge, 
153,  156.  A  special  commissioner 
to  try  a  case,  164. 
Harrison,  Francis,  a  councillor,  i. 
Harrison,     Governor,     of    Virginia, 
letter  and  act  of  Assembly,  xiii., 
637,    753.      Resolution   of  House 
of  Delegates,    xiv.,   38.      Entries 
in  land  office,  200. 
Harrison,  Major  James,  attends  con 
ference  between  Governor  Hart  of 
Maryland    and   Governor   Keith, 
iii.,  60. 

Harrison,  Captain  John,  to  com 
mand  boat  "Dickinson,"  xi., 
393. 

Harry,  (an  Indian  and  interpreter,) 
ii.,  71.  His  brother  arrives  in 
Philadelphia,  155.  Returns  from 
Onondago,  204.  At  Philadelphia, 
537. 
Hart,  James,  house  robbed  by 

French  and  Spaniards,  v.,  89. 
Hart,  John,  Sheriff,  iv.,  247,  309, 
352,  500,  669,  748,  782.  Coroner, 
601;  v.,  345,  411.  Sheriff  of 
Bucks,  certificate  of  furnaces  and 
forges,  ix.,  635  ;  x.,  697.  Survey 
of  river  from  Salem  downwards, 


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141 


xi.,  358.  To  receive  subscriptions 
to  loan  office,  xii.,  47.  Collector 
of  excise,  554.  To  provide  for 
recruits  at  Newtown,  xiii.,  8. 
Gratuities  for  soldiers,  22,  182. 
Treasurer  of  Bucks  county 
robbed,  95. 

Hart,  Joseph,  sheriff,  v.,  464,  550. 
xi.,  122.  Register,  187.  Order 
for  money,  213.  Elected  Coun 
cillor,  249.  Pay,  359.  Powder 
in  hands  of  A.  Wallace,  508.  De 
livers  up  key  of  Loan  office  chest 
to  Assembly,  xi.,  395.  Goes  to 
Newtown,  399.  Reports  on  Dr. 
Birkenhouts  papers,  569.  To  ex 
amine  gaol,  684  ;  xii.,  8,  11,  15, 
93,  404,  721.  Complaint  against, 
737,  762;  xiii.,  76,  82.  Have 
ammunition,  94.  Memorial  on  pay 
of  troops,  523.  Censor,  719.  Ac 
counts,  xiv.,  265.  An  intestate 
estate,  307  ;  xvi. ,  490. 

Hart,  Myer,  complains  against 
sheriff  of  Northumberland  xii., 
75. 

Hart,  Colonel,  Governor  of  Mary 
land,  iii.,  37.  Meeting  and  con 
ference  with,  and  Governor  Keith. 

Hart,  William,  coroner,  xi.,596. 

Hartley,  Colonel  Thomas,  recom 
mended  to  Congress  as  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  x.,  444.  Pay  for  fire 
locks,  487  ;  xi.,  34,  397,  452,  488. 
Petition,  530.  Register,  531, 
626,  628.  Vote  of  thanks  to,  for 
gallant  conduct,  640.  His  plan 
of  defence  adopted,  646.  His 
plan  for  defence  of  frontiers 
adopted,  and  Colonel  Hunter  to 
supply  at  Potter's,  646.  Claim 
on  York  township,  xiii.,  44 
Censor,  723. 

Hartshorne,  Wm.  of  N.  J.  suspected, 
but  sent  to  N.  J.,  xi.,  117. 

Hartzell,  John,  Coroner,  x.,  211, 
270. 

Hartzell,  John,  Sheriff,  xii.,  134. 

Hartzell,  Jonas,  Sheriff,  xi.,  597; 
xii.,  506.  Commissioner  on  juris 
diction  of  Islands  in  Delaware, 
xiv.,  345.  Councillor,  xvi.,  192. 
Applies  for  warrant,  237,  242. 
Sheriff,  491. 

Harvey,  Abm.,  complaints  against, 
xii.,  307. 

Harvey,  Joseph,  of  Bermuda,  sells 


vessel  and  cargo,  and  becomes 
citizen,  xii.,  36. 

Harwood,  Susannah,  case  of,  i.,  578, 

Hartman,  Henry,  murdered  by  In 
dians,  vi.,  668. 

Hartman.  Captain,  x.,  689. 

Hartman,  Thomas,  xiv.,  228,  559. 
Justice,  petition  for  removal, 
xvi.,  10. 

Haslett,  Colonel,  of  Delaware  Regi 
ment,  xi.,  125. 

Hassel,  Samuel,  member  Council, 
iii.,  333. 

Hassert,  Asent,  liberty  to  trade  and 
hold  lands,  iii.,  248. 

Hastings,  George,  Captain,  ship 
stranded  at  N.  J.,  x.,  391.  • 

Hetaguaritagechty,  Indian  chief,  iii., 
436,  511,  577,  608, 

Hats,  patent  granted  for  weaving 
and  working  straw,  &c.,  for,  iii., 
18. 

Hatton,  John,  and  J.  Jr.,  arrest  of, 
x.,  665,  670,  694,  699. 

Houghton,  Geo.,  complaint  against, 
xii.,  287. 

Haussign,  Nicholas,  Major  to  Colo 
nel  Wayne's  battalion,  x.,  460. 

Havaniia,  Spanish  preparations  at, 
iv.,  167.  Letter  from  Lieutenant 
Governor  Penalosa,  capture  and 
ransom  of  English  frigate,  £c.,  v., 
75.  Negroes  taken  by  Philadel 
phia  privateers,  sent  to  Havana 
on  trial  for  their  freedom,  79. 
Provisions  allowed,  xii.,  398. 
Memorial  of  merchants  of  Phila- 
del'a  respecting  flour  shipped  to, 
xv.,  633.  Conduct  of  officers  at, 
xvi.,  144. 

Haverford,  meeting-house,  ii.,  111. 

Haverstick,  Ensign,  xi.,  32. 

Haverstick,  Colonel  Battalion,  xv., 
113. 

Hawer,  Jacob,  Sheriff,  xv.,  565. 

Hawker,  Capt.  James,  stationed  in 
Delaware  river — stamp  papers 
sent  on  board  his  ship,  ix.,  300. 

Hawking  and  Peddling,  a  license 
granted  for,  xvi.,  111. 

Hay  Creek,  near  Philadelphia,  iii., 
111. 

Hay,  John.  Sheriff,  viii.,  781 ;  ix., 
57.  Letter,  103. 

Hay,  William,  complaint  against,  by 
Governor  Ogle,  v.,  382.  Collector 
of  Excise,  Lancaster,  xiv.,  106. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Hayes,  Hon.  Christopher,  Sub-Lieu 
tenant,  xi.,  445;  xiii.,  150,  584. 

Hayes,  Ensign,  vii.,  631. 

Hayes,  John,  sent  to  Indians  at  Ohio, 
viii.,  491.  Sub-Lieutenant,  xii., 
384. 

Hayes,  Henry,  Sheriff,  x.,  56,  100. 

Hayes,  Samuel,  sub-Lieutenant,  xi., 
442. 

Hayward,  Henry,  complaint,  i.,  578. 

Hazard,  Ebenezer,  applies  for  use  of 
documents,  xiii.,  122.  And  order 
in  favor  of,  354.  Applied  to,  for 
papers  respecting  Connec' cut,  420. 

Hazelwood,  Capt.  John,  to  command 
ten  fire  rafts,  x.,  437.  And  sup 
erintendent  of  all,  437.  To  value 
a  brig,  536,  550.  Survey  river, 
567,  603.  To  fit  out  guard 
boat,  592.  Of  fire  rafts,  &c., 
xi.,  611.  Combustibles,  661, 
699.  Commissioner  of  purchases 
in  Philadelphia,  xi.,  155.  Sup 
plies  J.  Hopkins  with  a  vessel  for 
expedition  down  river,  237.  Com 
pliment  to,  277.  May  seize  pro 
visions  for  fleet,  361.  Rations, 
471,  529.  To  offer  pardon  to  all 
deserters  who  return,  541.  To 
furnish  men,  557.  To  receive 
prisoners,  566.  And  conduct  to 
Chester — account  of  fleet,  &c.  to 
be  made  out,  577.  Orders  to  stop 
vessel  with  flag,  595.  Allowed  to 
sail  for  West  Indies,  643.  Petition 
for  a  cannon,  xii.,  57.  Appointed 
Commissioner  of  purchases,  397, 
406,  423,  450,  456,  473,  474,  613. 
Commissioner  to  supply  forts, 
xiii.,  17,  44.  Claim  for  expendi 
tures  in  1778,  &c.,  xv.,  455.  Pay 
for  services  in  navy  and  as  Com 
missioner  on  purchases,  xvi.,  224. 

Hazen,  Colonel,  regiment  letter  from 
officers,  xii.,  215.  General  Wash 
ington's  opinion,  262.  Regiment, 
278.  To  guard  prisoners,  xiii., 
165. 

Hazlehurst,  Isaac  &  Co.,  memorial 
respecting  entry  of  brandy,  xv., 
366,  367. 

Hazlet,  Wm.,  Justice,  xiii.,  140. 

Hazleton,  Hamilton,  x.,  727. 

Heads,  lecture  on,  proposed  and  re 
fused,  xiii.,  324. 

Health  Officer  appointed,  iii..  11  \ 
293;  iv.,  496,  515,  674.  Repprt 


of  Assembly  on,  515-523.  Re 
port  in  Council  on,  524-^40. 
Amendment  to  bill,  vi.,  345-352. 
P.  De  Haven  appointed  in  Phila 
delphia,  xi.,  775.  To  examine 
vessels  from  Charleston,  and  stop 
them  at  Mud  Island,  xii.,  457.  H. 
Dougherty  respecting  vessel  from 
South  Carolina,  483.  John  Jones, 
554.  To  attend  to  his  duties, 
xiii.,  578.  Covers  for  sick,  695  ; 
xiv.,  377,  467  ;  xv.,  317.  Com 
plaint  against  John  Jones.,  xvi., 
134,  142,  147,  151,  168,  170,  172. 
Displaced,  175.  Extortion  in  fees, 
402. 

Heap,  Geo.,  Coroner,  v.,  411,  464. 

Heaton,  James,  petition  against  J. 
Growden,  for  arrest  on  action  of 
trover,  ii.,  407,  508. 

Hebrew  Congregation  of  Philadel 
phia  ask  loan  of  lottery-wheels, 
xvi.,  488. 

Hector,  man-of-war,  captures  a 
schooner,  v.,  323. 

Heeston,  Lieutenant  -  Colonel  Ed 
ward,  xii.,  70. 

Heidelberg,  guard  at,  xi.,  36. 

Heinecken,  Jan.  Hendrick  Chris 
tian,  acknowledged  as  consul  from 
United  Netherlands,  xiv.,  451. 

Heister,  (See  Hiester.) 

"Hell-Cat,"  armed  whale-boat,  xii., 
393. 

Helm,  John,  Regulator  of  Weights 
and  Measures,  xiii.,  633 ;  xv., 
322. 

Hellstedt,  Charles,  Swedish  Con 
sul,  letter  from,  xiv.,  276.  Com 
plains  of  rude  behaviour  of  con 
stables,  &c.,  xv.,  348.  On  neu 
trality  of  Sweden,  433. 

Hembel,  William,  proceedings  in 
England  respecting  act  to  enable 
him,  as  a  naturalized  subject,  to 
hold  real  estate,  x.,  103. 

Hemp,  raising,  to  be  encouraged, 
iii.,  166,  375.  Governor's  speech 
on,  264,  270,  392. 

Hemplin,  Captain  Thomas,  raises 
men  in  Northumberland,  xii.,  46. 

Henderson,  Lieutenant,  appointed 
Captain,  xii.,  88. 

Henderson,  Ensign  Andrew,  de 
clines,  xiv.,  237.  Deputy  Sur 
veyor,  xv.,  407. 

Henderson,  Captain  Alexander,  com- 


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143 


mander  of  gunboat  Bull-Dog,  x., 
353. 

Henderson,  Rev.  Jacob,  letter  to, 
from  Henry  Munday  on  Maryland 
affairs,  iv.,  103. 

Henderson,  Captain  William,  xi.,  2. 

Hendricks,  Abraham,  Justice,  xiv., 
256. 

Hendricks,  James,  deposition  re 
specting  Indians,  iv.,  655.  Lieu 
tenant,  xii.,  9. 

Hendricks,  John,  goes  over  to  side 
of  Maryland,  iv.,  150.  House  to 
be  defended,  194. 

Hendrick,  (Peters,)  Mohawk  chief, 
v.,  G25;  vi.,  76,  97,  313,  117, 
118,  124,  249,  251,  286-290.  In 
fluence  with  Indians  respecting 
purchase  of  lands,  117,  118. 
Clause  lives  with  him,  182.  Ar 
rives  in  Philadelphia,  243.  Coun 
cil  in  doubt  what  to  say  to  him, 
247,  249.  Letter  from  Governor 
M.,  252.  In  Philadelphia,  277. 
Speech  about  New  York,  281. 

Henricks,  Tobias,  Justice,  iii.,  358. 
Coroner,  v.,  551,  597. 

Hendrickson,  Yeshro,  and  Margaret 
Mattson  tried  for  witches,  i.,  93, 
95. 

Heiilopen,  Cape,  a  watch  to  be  sta 
tioned  at,  i.,  479.  Light-house, 
xiii.,  100.  Repairs  paid  for,  100, 
293.  Beacons,  &c.,  ceded  by 
Council  to  United  States,  xvi., 
358. 

Hennessey,  Lieutenant  John,  float 
ing-battery,  x.,  520,  530. 

Henry,  Captain,  to  survey  river,  x., 
567. 

Henry,  George,  to  sell  vessels,  x., 
641,  643.  And  tools,  &c.,  644, 
649,  662,  669,  670,  718.  .  Have 
guns  valued,  xii.,  36. 

Henry,  John,  magistrate,  of  Lancas 
ter,  dead,  xi.,  211. 

Henry,  John,  applies  to  deliver  a 
lecture  on  heads,  refused,  xiii., 
324. 

Henry,  Patrick,  Governor  of  Vir 
ginia,  on  road  from  Fort  Cumber 
land,  xiv.,  467. 

Henry,  William,  of  Lancaster,  a 
magistrate,  x.,  237,  252.  To  make 
rifles,  x.,  523.  Receives  powder 
at  Lancaster,  xi.,  53.  Jus 
tice,  252.  Papers  on  land,  estate 


of  John  Ruby,  xiii.,  19.  Pay  to, 
90,  166,  195.  Paid  gratuities, 
244.  British  goods  seized,  329, 
453.  Justice  and  President  of 
Court  Common  Pleas  and  Gen 
eral  Quarter  Sessions,  xiv.,  181. 
Delegate  to  Congress,  261,  442. 
Entitled  to  half  proceeds  of  goods 
seized,  309.  Deceased — His  wi 
dow  receives  payment  of  several 
sums,  xv.,  546. 

Henry,  William  M.,  Justice,  xi., 
379. 

Henry,  William,  (member  of  Coun 
cil, )  to  conduct  John  Brown  to 
Lancaster,  xi.,  345.  To  employ 
men  to  make  arms — Not  to  be  en 
listed,  380.  Money,  569.  Fur 
nish  arms,  631.  Commissary  of 
Naval  Stores,  xii.,  56,  57,  148. 
Appointed  Lieutenant  of  Phila 
delphia,  297,  487,  656.  (City,) 
pay  for  guards,  xiii.,  336.  To 
call  out  troops,  380.  Counter 
manded,  380.  Asks  opinion  as 
to  his  duty,  551.  Guard 
for  City  and  Liberties,  xiv.,  10. 
Militia  fines  and  expenses,  77. 
Petition  for  share  of  sale  of  goods, 
291.  Pay  for  militia,  446.  Ex 
penses  of  militia,  xv.,  5,  76.  Pay 
to,  95,  199,  265.  Case  of  an  elec 
tion  of  officers  referred  to,  237. 
Justice  in  Northampton  County, 
367.  To  report  on  arms  deliv 
ered,  373.  To  order  election  for 
captain,  and  to  return  arms,  381, 
438.  489.  To  receive  cart 
ridges,  447.  Paid  for  exercising 
militia,  xvi.,  68,  168.  Resigns, 
446. 

Henry,  Colonel  William,  to  furnish 
account  of  state  of  city  militia, 
xi.,  218.  Lieutenant  of  city,  218, 
225,  228,  234,  242,  275.  To  send 
off  militia,  275,  277,  318. 

Herbert,  Morgan,  &c.,  convicted  of 
murder  of  Indians,  iii.,  327.  Ap 
plies  for  mercy,  is  referred  to  Jus 
tices,  327. 

Herbert,  Captain  Thomas,  x.,  539. 

Hersent,  Samuel,  appointed  a  sub- 
treasurer  for  Philadelphia  county, 
i.,  111.  To  prosecute  offenders, 
167.  High  sheriff  of  Philadel 
phia,  170.  Cannot  act  as  attor 
ney,  170.  Petition,  199,  319. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Heslip,  Thomas,  commissioner  for 
purchase  of  provisions  in  Chester 
comity,  xi.,  424. 

Hessians-,  embark  at  Staten  Island 
for  Pennsylvania,  x.,  753.  Flags 
taken  at  Trenton,  xi.,  70.  To  be 
employed  at  Lancaster  in  making 
shoes,  85.  Guard  for,  94.  Pris 
oners,  102,  116,  129.  To  be  em 
ployed,  186.  To  Baltimore,  104, 
129.  Flags  delivered  to  Board  of 
war,  xiL,  245.  Deserters,  433. 
Flags  taken  at  Trenton,  given  to 
Pennsylvania,  xiii.,  559. 
Hessian  fly,  supposed  cause  of  pro 
hibition  against  admission  of 
wheat  into  England,  correspon 
dence  with  Agricultural  Society 
respecting  it,  xv.,  524,  526. 
Hetherling,  Captain  Jacob,  x.,  686. 

Children,  pension  to,  xvi.,  125. 
Hewes,    Josiah,    care    of  prisoners, 

xi.,  89, 
Hewson,  John,  calico  printer  in  N. 

L.,  xvi.,  85,  116,  196,  254. 
Heydrick,  Colonel  Peter,  x.,  713. 
Heysham,     Captain    William,     xi., 
538;     xii.,  83.    Commissioner  for 
salt   complains   of  being  insulted 
by  L.  Kuhn,  160,  161. 
Hickard,  John,  justice,  xii.,  342. 
Hicks,    Gilbert,  forfeited   estate    in 

Bucks  county  sold,  xii.,  156. 
Hicks,  Giles,  applies  to  be  prothono- 
tary,  xi.,  178.       Resigns  his  pay, 
xii.,  643.  Sub-Lieutenant  resigns, 
651. 

Hicks,  Isaac,  a  justice,  x.,  47.  Of 
Bucks  county,  his  house  to  be 
searched  and  all  public  books, 
&c.,  to  be  removed  to  building 
erected  for  them  at  Newtown, 
xi.,  128. 

Hicks,  Captain  Robert,  murdered 
by  Indians  in  Virginia,  iii.,  22. 
Also  a  negro,  22. 

Hicks,  William,  succeeds  Lawrence 
Growden  in  several  offices,  ix., 
663.  A  member  of  council,  x., 
12. 

Hicquoqueen,  Indian  King,  i.,  396. 
Hides,  to  be  sold  in  preference  to 
tanners  who  are  associators,  xi., 
58. 

Hierback,  John,  justice,  xiv.,  162. 
Hiester,  Colonel  of  battalion  to  ren 
dezvous  at  Swedes  ford,  xi.,  301. 


j  Hiester,  Daniel,  council,  xiv.,  230. 
Elected  commissioner  on  Luzerne 
claim,  in  place  of  General  Muhlen- 
berg,  resigned,  xv.,  217. 

!  Hiester,  Daniel,  Jr.,  letter  com 
plains  against  Frederick  Limback, 
xiii.,  74.  Elected  Brigadier- 
General,  289. 

Hiester,  Gabriel,  justice,  xi.,  471. 
Highway,  robbery,  the  first  com 
mitted  in  the  province,  v.,  414. 
About  Philadelphia,  proclamation 
against,  ix.,  70,  76,  316.  De 
clared,  717,  720,  727. 
Iligginbotham,  Charles,  case  of, 
with  Maryland,  iv.,  101.  Flees 
into  Maryland,  and  is  appointed 
Captain  of  militia  and  justice, 
147,  150.  Motions  watched,  154, 
155,  160,  189,  193.  Claim  from 
Maryland  for  land,  temporary 
line,  187,  188.  His  statement, 
190.  Letter  to  and  from  council, 
190.  Govr.'s  letter  to  Gov.  Ogle 
respecting,  192.  Appears  before 
council,  218.  Is  examined,  220. 
Hill,  Colonel,  x.,  645. 

Hill,  Henry,  a  justice,  x.,  47.  Coun 
cillor,  xiv.,  555,  556  ;  xv.,  30, 
130.  To  receive  two  cannons  from 
Billingsport,  192. 

Hill,  John,  appointed  High  Sheriff 
of  Sussex  county,  i.,  165,  166, 
213.  Member  of  council,  i.,  268. 

Hill,  Richard,  member  of  council, 
ii.,  118.  Goes  to  New  Castle, 
381.  Speaker,  519,  541.  Elected 
Mayor,  gives  a  dinner,  575.  A 
justice,  iii.,  28,  187.  Visits  In 
dians  with  Governor,  121.  Goes 
to  Albany  with  Governor,  returns, 
196.  Site  of  powder  house  re 
ferred  to  him,  243.  Judge,  257. 
Died,  381.  Death  of,  398.  Pe 
tition  with  Dr.  S.  P.  Moore  re 
specting  title  of  lands,  vii.,  728, 
739,  740.  Claims  lots  and  liberty 
lands,  xiii.,  9.  And  city  lots, 
49,  321,  326,  503.  Claims  city 
lots,  xiv.,  359,  458,  464.  Claim, 
xv.,  481,  486. 

Hill,  Richard,  Jr.,  dies,  his  execu- 
'tors  petition  to  be  able  to  make 
title  deed  for  his  lands,  vii.,  728, 
739,  740. 

Hill,  Thomas,  &c.,  process  issued 
against,  for  illegal  acts,  iii.,  234. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


145 


Hill,  Captain  William,  keeper  of 
powder  house,  iv.,  765. 

Hillegas,  Michael,  and  George  Cly- 
mer,  Continental  Treasurers — 
order  of  Congress  on,  x.,  401,  415, 
436,  438,  453,  457,  463.  Ap 
pointed  treasurer  of  Committee  of 
Safety,  281.  Orders  on,  286. 
Orders  on,  333,  344,  347,  348-361, 
374,  379,  381,  382,  384,  395,  401, 
402,  463,  485,  492,  502,  513,  599, 
635.  Member  of  Committee  of 
Safety,  537.  Treasurer  United 
States,  receipt  of  exchange,  xii., 
423.  Letter,  444.  To  lay  off  lots 
at  barracks,  xiv.,  76. 

Hilliard,  John,  member  of  first 
Council,  i.,  57. 

Hillman,  Cornelius,  inducing  sol 
diers,  xi.,  766.  To  be  arrested, 
766.  Dismissed,  769. 

Hillsborough,  Lord,  letter  complain 
ing  of  Massachusetts'  circular  to 
colonies,  ix.,  546.  Indian  trade, 
552,  706.  Laws  passed  1760,  636. 

Hiltzseimer,  Jacob,  to  have  a  guard 
over  firelocks,  x.,  560. 

Hines,  Samuel,  Coroner,  xv.,  294, 
565. 

Hislep,  Capt.  Thomas,  company,  x., 
675. 

Hitchcock,  Mrs.  Eleanor,  paid  for 
hoisting  a  pole  and  flag  011  it  at 
Cape  Henlopen  in  1775,  1776,  as 
signals,  xv.,  566. 

Hobson,  Captain,  of  forty-fourth 
regiment  arrested,  vii.,  103. 

Hockley,  James,  commissioner  on 
Schuylkill,  xvi.,  240. 

Hockley,  Richard,  resigns  great  seal 
to  Governor,  viii.,  335.  Receiver- 
General  with  R.  Peters,  secretary  ; 
represent  a  history  of  proprietary 
taxes  in  Cumberland  county,  472. 
Receiver-General  on  proprietary 
estate,  ix.,  178. 

Hockley, ,  Treasurer,  refuses 

to  supply  Cherokees,  viii.,  77. 
Keeper  of  great  seal,  408. 

Hockley,  ,  Receiver-General, 

refuses  to  lend  Governor  for  use 
of  province,  vi.,  681. 

Hockley,  Col.  Thomas,  proves  mus 
kets,  x.,  502.  And  repairs,  679, 
682,  686,  696. 

Hodgdon,  Col.  Samuel,  letter  re 
specting  cannon  taken  at  York- 
10 


town,  xiii.,  614.  Account  between 
United  States  and  Pennsylvania 
for  stores,  xiv.,  551.  Expenses  of 
Indians,  xv.,  240,  277. 

Hodge,  Andrew,  letter  on  General 
Howe's  progress,  xi.,  39.  Applies 
for  broken  cannon,  662. 

Hodge,  Andrew,  Jr.,  pass,  xiii.,  543. 

Hodge,  Dr.  Hugh,  appointed  sur 
geon  to  third  battalion  United 
Colony  troops,  x.,  478. 

Hodge,  Hugh,  Jr.,  surgeon's  mate, 
xi.,  24,  32. 

Hodge,  Miss  Marg.,  pass  for,  from 
New  York,  xiii.,  272. 

Hodge,  Wm.,  paid  for  a  negro,  xiii., 
640. 

Hodrick,  Capt.  Wm.  Adolph,  xi.,  2. 

Hoffman,  Michael,  Ensign,  xii.,  8. 

Hoffnagle,  Capt.  Peter,  x.,  700. 

Hogan,  John,  deposition  and  full 
account  of  capture  of  Fort  Gran- 
ville,  vii.,  560. 

Hoge,  David,  Sheriff,  ix.,  548,  624, 
691. 

Hoge,  John,  Surveyor  on  west 
branch  of  Susquehanna,  xv.,  85. 

Hog  or  Hogg  Island,  suitable  for 
frames,  x.,  294.  To  be  overflowed, 
607.  Taken  forcible  possession  of 
by  sundry  persons,  who  give  secu 
rity  to  appear  at  Court,  xii.,  570. 
Sheriff  of  Chester  to  deliver  pos 
session  to  J.  Mease,  &c. — Abra 
ham  Kent  zing  to  hold  for  the 
State  as  part  of  estate  of  Joseph 
Galloway,  591.  Persons  to  at 
tend  survey  of,  630.  Retaining 
fee  to  J.  D.  Sergeant  in  case  of — 
Committee  of  conference,  634. 
Claim  to  be  prosecuted,  661. 
Partition  line  to  be  run  between 
State  and  Messrs.  Mease,  C.  &  Co., 
679.  Agents  not  to  receive 
money  for  sale  at,  xiii.,  11.  Sale 
of  estate  of  Joseph  Galloway, 
279,  280,  281,  286,  299,  325,  508. 
Papers  relating  to  purchase  of 
part  of,  675.  Suit  for  recovery  of 
apart  sold  Samuel  Caldwell,  xiv., 
4.  Suit  between  State  and  Thos. 
Proctor — counsel  employed,  xv., 
116,  372.  Papers  necessary  to 
trial  to  be  loaned  to  Samuel  Cald 
well,  473.  Suit  respecting,  xvi., 
69.  Island  between,  and  Tini- 
cum,  230. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Hogs,  trial  for  killing,  L,  150,  152. 
Not  to  run  at  large  in  Philadel 
phia  and  New  Castle,  327. 

Hohler,  Peter,  Justice,  xii.,  8. 

Holder,  George,  a  suspected  person, 
applies  for  trial,  xii.,  11.  Par 
doned,  12. 

Holdernesse,   Earl     of,    sends   des 
patches  from  England  on  move 
ments  of  French  and  Indians,  v., 
"^"N  689.      Letter   to,  from   Governor 
/      H.,  709. 

1  Holcpeeka,    Packsinosa's  son,  vii., 
187. 

Holgate,  applies  for  arms,  xii.,  61,  62. 

Holgate,  Col.  Matthew,  xv.,  12,  17. 

Holiday,  Justice  Thomas,  complaint 
against,  viii.,  42. 

Holker,  ,  Adjutant  General, 

shipment  of  provisions  for  French 
fleet,  xi.,  692.  Letters  from,  669, 
714.'  Certificate,  779. 

Holker,  French  Consul — exemption 
from  militia  fines  to  Frenchmen, 
xii.,  30,  32.  A  Frenchman  im 
pressed  on  State  ship,  35,  37. 
Complains  of  purchasers  in  Wil 
mington,  47.  Complains  of  news 
papers,  59,  60,  61.  Ships  for 
General  Mercer,  191.  And  brig 
Trooper,  197.  Respecting  flour, 
54,  56,  66,  68.  Mons.  Gerard  ap 
proves  of  course  taken  by  Coun 
cil  in  regard  to,  71.  All  papers, 
&c. ,  to  be  sent  to  Congress,  72. 
His  powers,  74.  For  flour,  85. 
Answer  of  Capt.  Montgomery  re 
specting  Vincent  de  Ford  and 
Francis  Fleury,  86,  411.  To  ex 
change  salt  for  flour,  90.  Letters 
to  and  from,  100.  Letter  to,  on 
flour,  108,  233.  Fire  at  his  house, 
262.  Requisition  of  Congress  for 
flour,  275,  296.  Conference  with 
Council,  368,  413.  Bills  on 
French  Governor,  419.  Masts 
from  Schuylkill,  488.  Pay  to, 
634.  Purchases  lot  on  State 
Island,  xiii.,  8.  French  seamen, 
54.  Tax,  54.  Recognized  as 
Consul  General,  59.  Paid,  242. 
Agent,  xiv.,  405. 

Holker,  privateer  brig,  xi.,  49. 
Capt.  Geddes  captures  a  vessel 
and  liberates  the  captain  and 
crew,  for  which  bond  is  put  in 
suit,  xii.,  50,  155. 


Holland,  extracts  of  treaty  with, 
contrabands  of  war,  &c.,  iv.,  487. 

Holland,  Lieutenant  Hitchen,  letter 
on  French  and  Indians,  v.,  622, 
623,  641  ;  vi.,  411. 

Holland,  Nathaniel,  appointed  In 
dian  agent  at  Shamokin,  viii.,  99, 
128  129,  499.  Letter  on  Indians, 
499. 

Holland,  Thomas,  resigns  as  first 
Lieutenant,  x.,  484,  515. 

Hollander's  Creek,  near  Philadel 
phia,  iii.,  111.  Road  and  bridge 
leading  to  Greenwich  Island,  act 
proposed,  ix.,  360.  Deed  to  Jo 
seph  Carson  on,  xiii.,  52. 

Holliday,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  602. 

Holliday,  John,  a  Justice  of  Bedford 
county,  vacated,  xv.,  26. 

Holliday,  William,  paymaster,  xi., 
637. 

Hollinback,  John,  paid  for  forage  for 
Wyoming,  xv.,  221.  Sale  of 
Allen's  estate,  237. 

Hollenback,  Matthias,  proposals  for 
rations,  xv.,  295.  Paid,  519. 

Hollingshead,  Mr.,  master  of  ship 
General  Greene,  xi.,  760.  Elected 
to  Assembly,  xii.,  129. 

Hollingsworth,  Levi,  sent  to  New 
York  for  cannon  arrived  there,  to 
bring  them  by  land,  x.,  632.  Pe 
tition  respecting  salt  works  at 
Turtle-Gut  inlet,  xi.,  193.  Sells 
flour  to  agent  of  Maryland, 
767.  Respecting  flour  in  his 
hands,  xii.,  16.  Papers  delivered 
to  Henry  H.,  18.  Letter  to,  on 
supplies,  203.  Proposals  for  re 
moving  cheveaux-de-frise,  xiv., 
75,  78.  Agreement  and  pay,  104, 
119,  200,  213.  Certificate  to,  241. 
Letter,  500.  To  distribute  aid  to 
.  the  Chinese,  574,  616.  Expenses 
paid  for  Chinese,  xv.,  106. 

Holmes,  Lieutenant  James,  ap 
pointed,  x.,  676.  Resigns,  xi., 
68. 

Holme,  John,  offers  to  take  up  arms 
against  French,  i.,  334.  Sheriff, 
ix.,  286,  333,  398.  Letter  to  Go 
vernor,  463.  Ordered  to  take  F. 
Stump  and  servant  to  Philadel 
phia,  441.  In  Philadelphia,  490. 

Holme,  Thomas,  member  of  first 
Council,  i.,  67.  Surveyor-Gen 
eral,  120.  Reasons  for  not  issu- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


147 


ing  warrant  to  survey  R.  Fret- 
well's  lands,  124.  Order  to  sur 
vey  them,  124,  154.  Appointed 
Commis'r  to  treat  with  Indians  for 
lands,  156.  Complaints  against 
Ashcome,  193,  201.  F.  Fairman, 
petition  against,  199,  201,  202. 
Map  of  Pennsylvania,  264,  266. 

Holmes,  William,  Coroner,  xii.,  166, 
518. 

Holt,  Rives,  Sheriff  of  Sussex,  iii., 
260,  289,  370.  Letter  from  Gov 
ernor  to,  on  pilots  not  licensed, 
iv.,  394. 

Holt,  Ryvers,  Chief-Justice  of  Su 
preme  Court,  dies,  ix.,  203. 

Holt,  Samuel,  to  take  account  of 
arms,  ii.,  241. 

Holton,  Colonel  Francis,  battalion, 
x.,  682. 

Honeyman,  Lieutenant  to  corps  of 
invalids,  xi.,  647.  Petition,  753. 
Petition  for  rations,  xii.,  14. 

Honeyman,  William,  decree  of  Su 
preme  Court  favor  of,  xii.,  114, 
115. 

Honoyoothack  Indians,  ii.,  140. 

Hooken,  Henry,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  490. 

Hooper's  trial  at  Morristown,  xii., 
250. 

Hoops,  Adam,  commissioner,  to  cut 
road  westward,  vi.,  318.  Justice, 
ix.,  583. 

Hopkins,  Commodore,  takes  cannon 
at  Providence,  x.,  550.  Resolu 
tion  of  Congress,  564. 

Hopkins,  General,  (?)  of  the  Alfred, 
obtains  privilege  of  searching  out 
ward  bound  vessels  for  seamen, 
x.,  435. 

Hopkins,  James,  supplied  with  a 
vessel  for  an  expedition  down  the 
river,  xi.,  237.  Applies  for  eight 
men,  241,  242.  Allowed  to  search 
wrecks  in  Delaware  river,  xii.,  1. 

Hopkins,  John  Estaugh,  removal  of 
wrecks  from  fishery — He  to  have 
them,  xi.,  720. 

Hopkins,  Captain  William,  sent  by 
General  Wentworth  to  enlist  sol 
diers  for  Cuba,  iv.,  499. 

Hopkinson,  Francis,  of  Continental 
Navy  Board,  xi.,  260.  Memorial 
respecting  claims  of  Rev.  J.  Du- 
che,  773,  774.  Applies  for  a 
pass  for  his  sister,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Duch?,  from  New  York,  xii.,  17, 


18.  Appointed  Judge  of  Admiral 
ty,  49,  50,  307.  To  postpone  sale 
of  house,  81.  Seal  for  admiralty, 
102.  Money  for  New  Jersey,  197, 
307.  Impeachment  of,  as  Judge 
of  Admiralty,  567,  573,  578- 
583.  Unanimously  acquitted,  584. 
Complaint  against,  xiii.,  183. 
Paid,  329,  451,  532.  Judge  Ad 
miralty,  paid,  xiv.,  142.  Errors 
and  appeals,  310,  314,  602.  Ac 
counts,  xv.,  133.  Salary  paid, 
185.  Reappointed  as  Judge  of 
Admiralty  Court,  191.  Paid,  199, 
282,  351.  Call  on  Marshal  for 
accounts  of  property,  397.  Pay, 
474.  Complaint  against  British 
consul  for  a  survey  ordered,  517, 
520,  626.  Paid,  xvi.,  99.  Re 
paid  money  lent  for  recruiting, 
511. 

Hopkinson,  Thomas,  appointed  clerk 
of  Orphans'  Court,  iv.,  151.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  v.,  65. 

Horn,  John,  minister  of  Seventh-day 
Baptists,  released  from  militia 
fine,  xiv.,  568. 

Horses,  importation  and  exportation 
of,  i.,  80,  81.  Number  to  be  kept, 
no  stone  horse  to  go  at  large,  ii., 
27.  To  draw  double,  220,  222. 
Act  to  improve  breed  of,  proposed, 
iii.,  234.  Passed,  235.  Jockey- 
bill,  v.,  371,  372,  375.  To  be 
impressed  for  artillery,  xi.,  301. 
Purchased,  447,  449,  489,  491. 
Stolen,  608.  A  case  not  pardoned, 
717.  Stealing,  xii.,  86.  To  be 
seized,  450.  Horrible  sentence 
for,  xiii.,  195,  221.  Lost,  521. 

Horsefield,  Timothy,  letter — Attack 
on  Gnadenhutten,  vi.,  736,  750, 
757.  Indians  from  Diahoga — Let 
ter,  vii.,  169,  187,  189,  190,  192, 
305,  461,  586,  622,  732,  736. 
States  apprehended  difficulty  with, 
191.  Governor  orders  Indians  to 
Easton,  192.  Return  of  Indians, 
587,  773.  Letters  to  and  from, 
viii.,  84,  99,  353,  663.  Confer 
ence  with  Indians,  84. 

Horsham,  a  mill  erected  by  Gover 
nor,  who  asks  for  a  road  to  be 
laid  out,  iii.,  158.  Returns,  163, 
177.  Confirmed,  177. 

Hoskins,  John,  Sheriff  of  Chester 
county,  ii.,  105,  150,  397. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


Hoskins,  Stephen,  Coroner,  iv.,  247. 

Hospital,  establishment  of,  for  sick 
poor  and  lunatics  proposed,  v., 
513,  526. 

Hospital,  Pennsylvania,  taken  up 
for  sick  continentals,  xi.,  33,  52. 
Managers  refuse  continental  "bills, 
x.,  779. 

Hospital,  Dr.  Benjamin  Rush,  phy 
sician  and  surgeon  to,  x  ,  347, 
548.  Dr.  Kuhn,  636. 

Hospital,  and  pest  house,  x.,  549, 
636. 

Hospital,  sick  soldiers  at,  xi.,  52, 
85. 

Hospital,  Navy  report  on,  xi.,  641. 

Houber,  Michael,  deposition,  Brad- 
dock's  defeat,  vi.,  483. 

Houghton,  Rowland,  merchant  of 
Boston,  charged  as  a  counterfeiter. 
Governor  of  Massachusetts  re 
quested  to  have  him  arrested,  and 
examination,  iv.,  225.  Answer, 
241. 

His  declaration,  241.      Acquitted, 
242. 

House  of  Correction,  iii.,  39.  In 
Bristol,  v.,  34. 

House  of  Employment,  sick  at,  xi., 
56.  Claim  of  Council  against,  for 
flour,  &c.,  xv.,  227. 

Houston,  Thomas,  lieutenant  of 
gun  boat,  x.,  330.  Commands 
Warren,  510.  For  recruits,  529. 
Recommended  by  navy  board  but 
not  appointed,  xi.,  543.  Com 
mand  brig  Convention,  555. 
Takes  prizes,  592. 

Houston,  Lieutenant  William,  pen 
sion  to  his  widow,  xv.,  430. 

Howard,  Joseph,  coroner,  v.,  551. 

Howe,  General,  invasion  feared,  x., 
747.  Intelligence  from  his  army, 
783.  Advancing  towards  Prince 
ton,  xi.,  39.  Intentions,  199.  John 
Brown's  statement  respecting  his 
propositions  through  Mr.  Willing, 
345.  Application  for  accommo 
dation  of  troops,  xiii.,  619. 

Howe,  Lord,  killed,  viii.,  147. 

Howell,  Isaac,  justice,  xiv.,  116. 
Charge  against,  136. 

Howell,    Jacob   S.,    clerk  of  Board 
of  war  continued,  xi.,  262.     Re 
ceives  money,  264.       Authorized 
o   borrow  money,  if    necessary, 
for    the   navy,    3!>1,     366.      Re 


ceiver  General  of  clothing,  407, 
424,  670.  Resigns,  742. 

Howell,  John,  justice,  xii.,  379. 
Justice  resigns,  xiv.,  312. 

Howell,  Mordecai,  complains  of 
Colonel  Quarry,  ii.,  517. 

Howell,  Reading,  map  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  xvi.,  275.  Of  Delaware  and 
Lehigh  rivers,  278,  319.  Pay  on 
account  of  maps,  337.  Commis 
sioner  paid,  544. 

Howell,  Samuel,  member  of  com 
mittee  and  to  have  floating  bat 
tery  built,  x.,  437.  Chairman, 
412.  To  buy  copper,  612. 

Howet,  Captain,  of  a  French  flag  of 
truce  with  prisoners  captured  in 
Del' are  Bay,  by  privateer  Spry — 
lands  sugar — is  tried  by  Admiralty 
Court,  xiii.,  139.  Petition,  148. 

Huber,  Jacob,  deposition,  Braddock's 
defeat,  vi.,  483. 

Huber,  Colonel  John,  &c.,  petition 
for  pay,  xiii.,  461. 

Hubley,  Adam  Major,  xi.,  35.  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel,  770.  Succeeds 
Colonel  Hartley,  778.  Ensign, 
xii.,  65.  Letter,  85.  Appointed 
lieutenant  of  Lancaster  county, 
628,  702,  769,  775.  Letter  on 
military  guards  for  Lancaster, 
xiii.,  141.  Resigns  as  lieutenant, 
732.  Moneys  received  for  State 
duty  on  auction  sales  in  South- 
wark,  xvi.,  155,  303,  386. 

Hubley,  Bernard,  as  lieutenant,  x., 
685.  Asks  a  staff  appointment, 
xii.,  659. 

Hubley,  George,  a  captain,  x.,  634. 

Hubley,  John,  commissary  of  con 
tinental  stores,  xi.,  86.  Prothon- 
otary,  187.  Resigns  council,  is 
appointed  prothonotary  and  clerk 
of  Orphans'  Court  of  Lancaster, 
199.  To  search  for  records  of 
Westmoreland,  252.  Builds  stores, 
739.  To  deliver  up  key  of  maga- 
azine  at  Lancaster  to  order  of 
Board  of  war,  xii.,  32.  Purchase 
of  Witman's  estate,  231.  Petition 
asrainst,  as  prothonotary,  xiii., 
545  ;  xvi.,  21 62. 

Hubley,  Joseph,  as  captain,  x. ,  447. 

Hubley,  Michael,  Captain,  barrack- 
master  at  Lancaster,  xi.,  92.  Pay 
increased,  405.  Justice,  252. 
Justice,  xiv.,  157.  President  of 


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149 


Courts,  xv.,  499.  Militia  fines, 
rent  of  house  in  Lancaster  for 
storing  arms,  &c.,  412. 

Hucksters,  regulated,  i.,  582. 

Hudson,  William,  complaint  against 
for  improper  language,  i.,  371. 
Proceedings,  371.  Acquitted,  371. 
Convicted  for  stealing  a  stick  of 
fire  wood,  applies  for  a  pardon, 
case  referred  to  attorney-general, 
xvi.,  387. 

Huffnagle,  Michael,  charged  with 
secreting  records  of  Westmore 
land  in  Lancaster,  xi.,  252.  Or 
dered  from  camp  of  General  Wash 
ington,  253.  Order,  475.  Asks  for 
compensation  for  services  under 
General  Mclntosh,  xii.,  73.  Asks 
pay,  487.  Petition  to  be  pro- 
thonotary,  632.  Agreement  with, 
for  supplies  for  militia,  xiii.,  157. 
Prothonotary  of  Westmoreland, 
158.  Accounts,  595.  Justice,  700. 
Papers,  &c.,  of  A.  Ross,  766,  754. 
Agent  for  estates,  774.  On  sale  of 
confiscated  estates  in  Westmore 
land  county,  xiv.,  289,  290.  Pro 
perty  in  ruins  of  Fort  Pitt,  472. 
Confiscated  estates  in  Washington 
and  Westmoreland  counties,  607. 

Huffnagle,  Philip,  removed  from 
Montgomery  jail  to  Philadelphia, 
xv.,  161.  Complaint  against,  as 
prothonotary,  xvi.,  162,  163. 

Hugg,  Joseph,  to  have  a  boat  of 
New  Jersey,  with  man  and  pay, 
&c.,  x.,  328. 

Hughes,  Captain  of  Washington 
county  rangers,  xiv.,  215. 

Hughes,  John,  commissioner  of 
wagons,  vL,  775.  Provincial 
commissioner,  vii.,  657,  671,  697. 
Goiug  to  Wyoming  to  build  fort, 
730.  Opposed  by  Governor  and 
Council,  734.  Commission  and 
refusal,  754.  Wants  command, 
refused,  756.  Stamp  officer, 
Philadelphia,  ix.,  300.  Resigns, 
300.  Of  7th  Pennsylvania  Regi 
ment,  xiii.,  98.  Justice  resigns, 
xiv.,  567. 

Hughes,  Joseph,  report  of  houses 
built  by  him  and  Pawling  at  Wyo 
ming,  viii.,  134. 

Hulings,  Captain  John,  xi.,  32. 
Presents  a  model  of  a  boat,  and 
thanks,  x.,  296. 


Hulings,  Michael,  Warden,  ix;  293. 

Hulings,  Samuel,  has  pre-em>tioii 
right  to  island  in  Alleghaiiy  rjyer, 
xvi.,  285. 

Hulings,  Thomas,  a  Commissioner 
to  view  rivers,  xvi.,  178.  Instil., 
tions,  181,  208.  Paid,  260,  30>S 

Hulk,  an  old,  paid  for,  x. ,  647.     ")- 

Hulscamp,  Garret,  pilot,  x.,  428.  ''^ 

Hume,  Robert,  Lieutenant  of  boat,< 
x.,  408,  488. 

Hummelstown,  (Derrytown,)  gun- 
factory  to  be  established  at,  xi., 
314. 

Humphreys,  Assheton,  applies  to  be 
notary  public,  xiii.,  302.  Notary, 
445. 

Humphreys,  Colonel,  succeeds  to 
Colonel  Nagle's  command,  xi., 
457;  xiii.,  281. 

Humphreys,  Daniel,  printer,  paid, 
xv.,  519,  642.  Printer  of  Penn 
sylvania  Mercury,  xvi.,  257. 

Humphreys,  James,  appointed  clerk 
of  Orphans'  Court  in  place  of  Mr. 
Price,  vii.,  561.  A  Justice,  and 
Notary  to  take  acknowledgment 
of  deeds,  ix.,  678.  A  Justice,  x., 
46.  Bounds  to  be  fixed  by  pa 
role,  xi.,  269.  Refuses  to  deliver 
up  the  public  papers,  &c.,  306, 
525. 

Humphreys,  Whitehead,  aided  by 
Council  in  manufacture  of  steel, 
xv.,  269. 

Humpton,  Colonel  Richard,  x.,  754, 
767.  Commands  regulars  in  con 
tinental  service,  xi.,  2,  5,  6,  16, 
32,  55,  108,  119,  270,  573.  Let 
ter — Clothing  expenses,  xii.,  320, 
718.  Superintendent  of  recruit 
ing  service,  xiii.,  155.  Money 
placed  in  his  hands,  156.  Pay 
to,  198,  205,  347.  To  enlist  men 
from  Pennsylvania  line,  419.  Let 
ter  of  War  Office  sent  to,  449. 
To  produce  soldiers  for  examina 
tion,  614,  711.  Buys  city  lots, 
xiv.,  605.  Accounts,  644,  64'j. 
Accounts  approved,  xv.,  356. 

Hunt,  John,  to  be  seized,  xi.,  283. 
Sent  to  Virginia  and  dies,  472. 

Hunt,   Martha,  pardoned,  h'L,  244. 

Hunter,  Alex'r,  Paymaster,  xi.,  81. 

Hunter,  Alexander,  Collector  of  Ex 
cise,  leaves  the  country — his  suc 
cessor,  xiv.,  652. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOKDS. 


',  Col.  Daniel,  Paymaster,  xi., 


Huufer,  James,  Paymaster,  xi.,  160. 
Hryter,  Col.  James,  xi.,  491. 
Halter,  John,  Sheriff,  v.,  55.     Con- 

Jlted  on  law  for  bill  of  credit, 
ii.,    342.      Asks    longer    time, 
2,  538,  694. 
ter,  Jonathan,  imprisoned  and 
larged,  xi.,  364. 
.ter,  George,  imprisoned  and  en 
larged,  xi.,  364. 

Hunter,  Joseph,  Coroner,  ix.,  57. 

Hunter,  Robert,  an  Indian  marries 
Mrs.  Montour,  iii.  ,  293.  Paid  for  a 
gun,  &c.,  when  taken  prisoner  by 
the  British  in  1777,  xvi.,  311. 

Hunter,  Samuel,  a  Justice,  ix.,  680; 
x.,  602;  xi.,  76,  110.  Of  Sus- 
quehanna  county,  paid  for  provi 
sions,  394.  Lieutenant-Colonel  — 
arms,  491.  Letters,  508.  Troops, 
510,  528.  To  supply  men  at  Col. 
Potter's,  646.  To  be  paid  for  re 
cruits,  719  ;  xii.,  46.  Asks  for 
powder,  50.  Letter,  Indian  in 
cursions,  72,  230,  234.  Lieuten 
ant,  307,  743.  For  recruits,  xiii., 
132.  Gun  flints,  137,  150. 
Course  approved,  292.  Pay  for 
recruiting,  312.  To  contract  for 
supplies,  356.  Horse  lost,  520. 

Hunter,  William,  Ensign,  xii.,  338. 

Hunter,  Fort,  471.  Capt.  Busse  at, 
vii.,  362.  Described,  724,  772. 

Hunter,  Colonel,  (Governor  of  New 
York)  to  meet  at  New  York  with 
Governor,  ii.,  534.  Demands 
£2000  for  Queen's  use—  decision  of 
Council,  557.  Respecting  a  coun 
terfeiter,  567.  Governor  of  New 
York,  on  Indian  murder,  iii.,  21. 
Communication  from,  59.  62. 
Going  to  England,  68.  Has  partly 
in  charge  the  post  office,  vii.,  447. 

Huntingdon  Co.,  divided  from  Bed 
ford,  xv.,  278.  Prothonotary  ap 
pointed,  Lazarus  McLene,  279. 
Register  and  Recorder,  A.  Hen 
derson,  283.  Elections,  300. 
Councillor,  300,  327.  Sheriffs, 
300,  577.  Coroners,  300,  577. 
Justices,  330,  368,  527.  Disturb 
ances  in  —  proceedings  of  Councils 
respecting,  479.  Justice  Coyle  re 
signs,  526.  Complaint  against 
Prothonotary  of  county,  536,  541, 


542.  His  answer,  599.  Further 
proceedings,  603.  L.  B.  McLene, 
Prothonotary,  removed — Andrew 
Henderson  appointed,  622.  Sure 
ties,  xvi.,  32.  Commissioner^ 
appointed  to  ascertain  county 
lines,  viz.,  Elliott  Taylor  and  Har 
ris  46.  Disturbances,  94,  95,  97. 
Division  of  election  districts,  111. 
List  of  tavern  keepers,  123.  Re 
turns  of  militia  officers,  171. 
Tavern  licenses,  434.  Sheriff, 
210,  527.  Captives  in  Ohio,  458. 
Coroners,  210,  527.  Councillor, 
221,  241.  Road  from  Franks- 
town  to  Conemaugh,  252,  434.  B. 
Elliott,  treasurer,  284.  Assem 
blyman,  539.  Lieutenant,  454. 
Erected  Sep.  20,  1787— stray 
horses,  315.  Justices,  353. 

Huntingdon,  lottery  for  Episcopal 
church  in,  ix.,  243. 

Huntingdon,  Hon.  Samuel,  elected 
Speaker  of  Congress,  xii.,  116. 

Huntington,  Gov.  Samuel,  letter  to, 
respecting  Jno.  Franklin,  xv.,  386. 
Letters,  385,  386,  575. 

Hurricane,  destructive,  in  leeward 
islands,  x.,  57.  Proclamation  of 
Gov.  Penn,  58. 

Hurst,  Baron  &  Co.,  vs.  State — 
counsel  employed,  xiv.,  52. 
Owned  lot  south  of  Lombard 
street,  public  burying  ground, 
xv.,  273. 

Hurst,  Charles,  petition  for  a  pass  to 
England,  xii.,  72.  To  appear  at 
Council,  258. 

Hurst,  Charles,  and  Timothy,  claims, 
xv.,  481. 

Hustanecks,  a  great  Indian  captain, 
vii.,  530. 

Huston,  Capt.,  recruits  for  Colonel 
Shirley's  regiment — inquiry  re 
specting,  v.,  105. 

Huston,  Lieut.  W.,  wounded,  al 
lowed  refreshments,  xii.,  308, 
348. 

Huston,  John,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  518. 

Hutchins,  Thomas,  Commissioner 
on  boundary  with  Virginia,  xiii., 
685.  Paid  as  Commissioner  to 
run  line  with  Virginia,  xiv.,  236, 
317.  To  run  the  new  line,  402. 
To  view  roads,  442. 

Hutchinson,  Dr.  James,  with  Dr. 
Rush,  to  advise  health  officer — 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


151 


appointed  surgeon  of  net  it,  xi., 
543.  Report,  &c.,  641.  State 
surgeon,  case  referred  to,  xii.,  2, 
267,  278.  Pay,  323.  Member  of 
Assembly,  367.  To  deliver  hos 
pital  stores,  506.  To  visit  D. 
Franks,  509.  Director-General  of 
militia  hospitals,  445.  Deed  to, 
xiii.,  12,  57.  Appointed  director 
of  hospitals,  &c.,  76.  Certificate 
to,  247.  To  apply  public  funds  to 
planting  fruit  trees  in  Pennsylva 
nia  hospital,  xiv.,  71.  Paid  as 
physician  and  surgeon  to  militia, 
625.  Asks  for  depreciation,  653, 
655.  Paid,  xv.,  356.  For  at 
tendance,  &c.,  on  John  Franklin, 
640.  Attendance,  &c. ,  on  invalid 
guard,  xvi.,  82. 

Hyatt,  John,  Sheriff,  iv.,  500,  601, 
669. 

Hyder  Ally,  sale  of  ship,  xiii.,  445. 
Bought  for  State,  450. 

Hyndshaw,  James,  deposition  re- 
spect'g  Connecticut  settlers,  viii., 
612. 

Hynson,  Col.  Nathaniel,  conference 
between  Gov.  Hart  of  Maryland, 
and  Gov.  Keith,  at  the  house  of, 
iii.,  60. 


I. 


Ice,  goods  damaged  by,  permission 
asked  to  sell,  xii.,  210. 

Ichelburg,  F.  and  J.,  representation 
of  Assembly  respecting,  xii.,  280. 

Ihrie,  Conrad,  Jr.,  Coroner,  xiv., 
557;  xv.,  100. 

Imlay,  Wm.,  to  be  seized,  xi.,  284. 
Released,  295. 

Immel,  Michael,  to  be  closely  con 
fined,  xi.,  357. 

Impeachment — Report  of  Committee 
to  examine  minutes,  viii.,  1,  12- 
17. 

Impertinent  —  brig,  prize  to  ship 
General  Greene,  xii.,  19.  Her 
condemnation  to  be  obtained,  20. 

Impressment  of  seamen,  v.,  326, 
327. 

Independence,  declaration  of,  reso 
lution  of  Congress  to  send  copies 
to  various  bodies,  x.,  634.  Let 
ters  written  by  Committee  of 
Safety  to  counties  to  have  it  pub 


lished,  635.  Ordered  to  be  read 
at  State  House  July  8,  every 
member  of  committee,  &c.,  re 
quired  to  be  present,  635. 

[ndian    Corn,    patent    granted   for 
curing,  iii.,  18. 

[ndians,  agreement  with,  about 
rum,  i.,  98.  To  have  rum  on 
agreeing  to  be  punished  as  white 
men  are,  105.  Selling  rum  to, 
116.  Kill  Logs  at  the  Falls,  139. 
Complain  against  Jesper  Farmer's 
servants  making  them  drunk, 
147,  148,  149.  Complaint  against 
not  selling  powder  and  shot  to 
them,  157,  158.  Complaint 
against  for  rapine,  &c.,  162,  180. 
Sale  of  liquors  to,  187.  Injury 
to  N.  Skull,  &c.,  187.  Letter, 
Governor  and  Council  of  New 
York,  respecting  Susquehanna 
and  Schuylkill,  202.  Rumored 
invasion  by  Senecas  and  French 
from  Maryland,  277.  And  Papists, 
299.  Historical  account  of  Mo 
hawks  in  1665,  300.  Lassie  Cock, 
proposed  visit  to ;  Council's  in 
structions,  334.  Proposed  com 
panions,  335.  Visit  Philadelphia, 
340.  Visit  to  the  Governor,  372. 
His  conference  with  them,  372, 
373.  Respecting  drink,  373. 
Views  of  the  Quakers,  373.  Ar 
rested  for  stealing  silver  cups, 
376.  French  and,  conspire — 
Mad.  Le  Tort,  &c.,  396.  King 
Huquequeen,  Shakuppoo,  Kyen- 
turrah,  Olemeon,  396,  435. 
Called  Shallnavooners,  397.  Pre 
sents  to,  435,  436.  Captain  Cock, 
Peter  Reverdie,  interpreters,  435. 
Petition  against  French  traders 
with,  436.  Arrive  in  Philadel 
phia,  447.  Onteo,  Menanges, 
Mohocksey,  Tamance,  Alemeon, 
&c.,  447.  Senecas,  Onondagas, 
447.  Story  of  West  Jersey,  449. 
And  French,  453.  Peace  with, 
454.  Proposed  to  give  part  of 
one  penny  revenue  to,  468.  Mo 
ney  expended  for,  519.  Fright 
ened  by  firing  guns,  586.  Trade 
bill  proposed,  606. 

Agreement  between  William 
Penn  and  the  Susquehannah, 
Shawnee  and  others,  ii.,  15. 
Trade  with,  18.  False  alarm 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Indians — 

from,  20.  *'  Indian  trade  regula 
tions,  21.  A  joint  stock  pro 
posed,  21»~  Not,  but  chiefs  to 
buy  rum,  21.  License  for  selling 
to,  necessary,  21.  Various  chiefs 
to  be  consulted,  26.  ---  Complaint 
on  sale  of  rum,  33.  Happy  issue 
of  conference  between  New  York 
and,  35.  Come  to  take  leave  of 
Governor,  44.  To  be  permitted 
to  give  evidence,  46.  Some  Del 
aware  and  Conestoga,  suspected 
of  murder  and  robbery,  70.  At 
tack  families  at  Conestoga,  121, 
122,  131.  N.  Godine,  a  trader, 
information  respecting  Carolina, 
and  Potomacs,  and  Senecas  and 
Conestoga,  138.  Coming  to  Phila 
delphia  to  trade,  Onondagoes, 
Hoiioyoothacks,  140,  141.  Or- 
tyiagh,  chief  of  Conestogas,  141, 
204.  Complain  of  rum,  141. 
Conference  on  affairs,  143.  Con 
spiracy  against  Shawnese,  145. 
Harry's  brother  arrives,  153. 
Kagundanoyagh,  an  Onondago 
chief  arrives  in  Philadelphia,  159. 
Recommended  by  Governor  to 
Assembly,  165.  Arrive  in  Phila 
delphia,  183.  From  Conestoga, 
186.  Alarms,  187.  Manangy, 
chief  on  Schuylkill,  arrives  in 
behalf  of  Ganawese  or  Piscata- 
ways,  ask  permission  to  settle 
here,  191.  Violence  to  English 
families,  191.  Indian  Harry's 
brother  returns  with  presents 
from  Onondagoes,  204.  To  have 
advantage  of  our  laws,  212.  For 
improvement  of  trade  with,  220, 
224.  Conestoga,  Shawnese  and 
Ganawese  arrive  in  Philadelphia, 
244.  Conference  with,  245.  John 
Hans  building  a  log  trading  house, 
246.  Naiitikokes,  246.  Large 
belt  of  wampum,  its  object,  246. 
Present  skins  in,  when  of  friend 
ship,  248.  Cost  of  last  treaty, 
248.  Governor  Evans  visits  Con 
estoga,  251.  Treaty  with  Cones- 
togas,  299.  To  be  secured  in 
their  allegiance  and  instructed  in 
the  Christian  religion,  299.  As 
sembly's  address  to  Governor, 
299.  Governor  Evans  visits,  385. 
Account  of  his  journey,  386-390. 


Indians — 

Nico;.e  Godine,  a  French  trader 
among,  complained  of  by  Gov 
ernor,  385.  Arrested,  390. 
Stronger,  from  Carolina  at  Shaw- 
.nese  town,  390.  M.  Chartiere 
sent  to  invite  them  to  Philadel 
phia,  390.  Expenses  of  treaties 
with,  392-3,  394,  461.  Naiiti 
kokes,  394,  396,  397,  488.  Mes 
sage  from,  complaining  of  several 
French  traders,  403.  License  to 
to  trade  with,  404.  Five  Nations 
to  be  engaged  by  New  York  in 
expedition  to  Canada,  450.  Gov 
ernor  sends  excuse  for  not  meet 
ing  the  Conestogas,  451.  Message 
from  Conestoga,  467.  Presents 
for,  467,  473.  Of  several  tribes 
arrive  at,  469.  Conference  with, 
468-475.  Indian  slave  Mingo 
imported,  490.  Peter  Bizalion,  a 
trader,  arrested,  509.  Suspicious 
belt  of  wampum — large  meeting 
— Governor  to  attend,  509,  570. 
Report  of  conference  with,  at 
Conestoga,  511,  513,  516.  Names 
of  several  Indian  chiefs,  509,  511, 
516.  Queen  of  Conestogas,  516. 
Presents,  516.  Expense  of,  529, 
546.  Invite  Governor  to  confer 
ence  at  Conestoga,  531,  532,  533. 
Presents  to,  533.  Come  to  Phila 
delphia  on  expedition  to  Canada, 
537.  Governor  invited  to  confer 
ence  with,  at  Manatanny,  545. 
At  E.  Farmer's,  546.  Numerous 
belts  and  presents,  546-549. 
Arrive  from  Conestoga,  names  of 
several  chiefs,  553.  Refer  to  pro 
prietary's  promises,  553.  Com 
plain  against  traders,  554.  Re 
turn  from  Five  Nations,  report, 
557.  Presents  from  several 
named  tribes,  557.  Death  of 
Mechelokeety,  557.  In  Philadel 
phia,  561,  574.  In  Philadelphia, 
599-602.  Conestogas  move  off 
unexpectedly,  603.  In  Philadel 
phia,  603.  Complain  of  rum 
being  sold  to  them,  604.  Arrive 

._  in  Philadelphia,  606,  613. 

Disturbance  among,  at  Conesto- 
goe,  iii.,  15,  17,  18.  Several 
tribes  meet  at  Conestoga,  19. 
Onechela's  son  killed,  20.  Mur 
der  of  Catawba,  21.  Several 


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153 


Indians — 

murders  by,  in  Virginia,  22.  Tra 
ders  plundered  by,  22.  Articles 
agreed  to  by,  24.  Expenses  of 
treaties  with,  25,  58.  Numerous 
chiefs  arrive  and  hold  conference, 
45.  Murders  by  Southern,  and 
alarms  from,  on  Susquehanna,  66. 
Report  of  Col.  John  French  on 
visit  to,  77-81.  John  Cartledge's 
account  of  expenses,  81.  Propo 
sitions  to  Five  Nations  at  Albany, 
82.  Of  Pennsylvania — their  con 
duct,  85.  James  Logan's  report 
of  his  visit  to  Conestoga,  92.  In 
quiry  as  to  right  of  Five  Nations 
to  lands  on  Susquehanna,  98. 
Letter — Governor  of  New  York, 
on  affairs  of,  99-102.  Conference 
at  Philadelphia,  102.  Presents 
to,  105.  Expenses  and  presents, 
107.  Agreement  between,  of 
Virginia  and  Conestoga,  114.  De 
puties  from  Five  Nations  sent  to 
Conestoga,  119.  Governor,  &c., 
visit  them,  121.  Conferences, 
121-130.  Murder  of,  near  Cones- 
toga,  reported,  and  attributed  to 
J.  or.  E.  Cartledge,  146.  Logan  & 
French,  sent  to  inquire  about  it — 
their  report  of  the  conference 
with,  148-156.  Troubles  on  Sus 
quehanna,  160.  Arrive  in  Pliila. 
from  Conestoga  —  message  from 
Five  Nations,  163.  Message  from, 
by  French  &  Logan,  165.  Mes 
sage  from  Gov.  to  Assembly  re 
specting,  167.  Conference  with, 
168-170.  Lands  on  Susquehan'a, 
178.  Conference  with  at  Cones- 
toga,  181-185.  Show  Governor  a 
parchment  received  from  William 
Perm,  containing  many  articles 
of  friendship  between  him  and 
the,  181.  Declare  his  right  to 
purchase  (and  their  consent), 
lands  on  Susquehanna,  181.  At 
Corray  Town,  188.  Governor's 
letter  to  Ganawese  King,  188. 
The  Five  Nations  in  want  of  pro 
visions,  189.  Ask  reprieve  of 
John  Cartledge,  189.  Body  to  be 
examined,  191.  Presents  to,  191. 
Governor's  visit  to  Albany,  to 
meet  Five  Nations  —  heads  of 
treaty,  193.  Penn's  treaty,  or 
"leagues  of  friendship"  with,  at 


Indians — 

first  settlement  of  province,  194, 
197,  203.  Presents  for,  to  be  pur 
chased  by  Isaac  Norris,  in  New 
York,  196.  Governor's  speech 
and  presents  at  Albany,  197.  An 
swer  of — confirmation  of  ' '  league 
of  friendship,"  200.  Surrender 
of  lands  by,  at  Albany,  201.  Go 
vernor's  answer  to,  202.  Re 
specting,  204-207.  Message  to, 
from  Council,  209.  Answer  to 
Governor's  speech  respecting  Al 
bany  and  Virginia,  215.  Speech 
to  Governor,  216.  Address  from 
Ocowellos,  King  of  Shawnese, 
219.  Answer  to,  219.  Present 
of  rum  to,  219.  Governor's  an 
swer  to,  219-221.  Complain  of 
mill  and  dam  on  Brandywine 
creek,  as  hindering  the  fishing, 
269.  Conference  in  Philadelphia. 
271.  Purchase  of  lands  on  Sus 
quehanna  spoken  of,  and  effected 
by  Gov.  Dongan,  278.  "League 
of  friendship"  by  Penn,  alluded 
to,  273.  Presents  to  chiefs  of 
Five  Nations,  273.  Further  con 
ference  with  them,  274.  Settle 
ments  along  the  Susquehanna 
objected  to,  274.  Governor's  an 
swer  to,  275.  Restricted  in  rum, 
276.  Expenses  of,  280.  Gov.  to 
visit,  280.  Kill  Thomas  Wright 
at  Snaketown,  285.  Munscoes  on 
Susquehanna,  286.  The  first  ac 
cident  of  the  kind  in  the  province, 
286.  Miamis  and  Tweechtwees 
threaten  Mrs.  Montour,  Le  Tort 
and  Robert  Hunter,  295.  Exami 
nation  of  Indian  reports  of  Mrs. 
Montour,  &c.,  295.  Presents  to, 
297.  Shawnese  kill  Conestoga, 
302.  Report  of  Gov.  on  visit  to, 
at  Mahanotawny,  303.  Message 
and  presents  sent  to,  305.  Mur 
der  of,  306,  313.  Proclamation 
respecting,  307.  Presents  to, 
308.  Flathead — propose  making 
war  against,  309.  Council  at 
Conestoga,  309-314.  Messages 
from,  315.  Meeting  of  several 
chiefs  at  Philada.,  316.  And  an 
immense  collection  of  inhabitants 
at  the  great  meeting-house,  318. 
Complaints — James  Logan,  about 
Christians  settling  on  their  lands, 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Indians — 

which  had  never  been  paid  for, 
319.  Deed  for  lands  011  Susque- 
hanna,  321.  Discussion  between, 
and  James  Logan,  relative  to  the 
intended  lands,  322.  Also  of  A. 
Hamilton,  324.  And  R.  Hill,  324. 
Agreement  with  William  Penn, 
&c.,  about  sale  of  lands,  325. 
Interesting  discussion  about  their 
lands,  between  Logan,  Hamilton 
and  Hill,  325.  Minnissinks 
charged  with  murder  at  Snake- 
town,  326.  Murder  by  Morgan 
Herbert,  &c.,  in  Chester  County, 
326.  Disturbances  near  Durham 
Iron  Works,  329,  330.  Letters 
from,  333.  In  Philada. ,  333.  And 
Council,  334.  Presents  to,  337. 
Expenses  of,  at  Phila.,  343.  Con 
ference  at  Phila.,  361.  Tawenna 
alludes  to  Penn's  house  in  town, 
363.  Governor's  speech  to,  364. 
And  presents,  365.  Allowances 
to  agents,  366.  Of  Brandywine 
creek,  382.  Louisiana,  402. 
Treaty  with  Five  Nations,  403. 
Conference  at  Philadelphia,  404. 
Treaty  of  trade,  406,  408,  409. 
Proclamation  respecting,  409,  411. 
At  Phila.,  425.  Conference  with, 
at,  435.  Proprietary  addresses 
them,  435.  And  their  answer, 
437.  Speech  of  chief,  438.  Pre 
sents  a  mantle  to  Thomas  Penn, 
440.  Strength  of  the  Tweet- 
wees,  440.  Presents  to  442.  Re 
specting  Shawnese,  443.  Minutes, 
446.  Read  to,  447.  Present  to, 
from  proprietary  and  Council, 
450.  Conference  with,  451.  At 
tacked  with  small-pox — one  dies 
in  Phila.,  463.  Quassenungh  re 
covers,  463.  Treaties  with,  493. 
Conference  at  Philad'a,  500-505. 
Speech  of  John  Harris — building 
a  house  at  Juniata,  503,  504. 
Presents  to,  506.  Shot  dead  by 
an  officer,  513.  Murder  in  Vir 
ginia,  564.  At  Phil' a,  571,  577. 
Arrive  at  Phil' a,  597.  Confer 
ence  with,  598.  Deeds  from,  to 
Wm.  Penn,  for  lands  on  Susque- 
hanna,  600-603.  Gov.'s  speech 
to,  605.  Answer  of  Ganawese 
chief  respecting  murders  in  Vir 
ginia,  attended  by  Governor,  asks 


Indians — 

him  to  take  back  a  large  belt  of 
wampum,  which  he  does,  606. 

In  Philadelphia,  conference 
with,  iv.,  53.  Notice  Governor's 
death,  54.  Speeches  and  answers, 
54.  Presents  to,  55.  Conference 
at  Philadelphia,  79-85.  An  un 
usual  number  in  Philadelphia — 
much  disordered  with  liquor,  86. 
Order  of  Council  against  supply 
ing  them  with  liquor,  87.  Re 
lease  lands  west  of  Susquehanna 
to  proprietary,  88.  Accidentally 
killed  by  Solomon  Moffat,  88,  89. 
Recommend  Shekellamy  to  special 
notice,  88.  Proclamation  for  ap 
prehending  S.  Moffat,  89.  J.  Lo- 
gaii's  speech  to,  90.  Presents  to, 
90.  Receive  message  and  wam 
pum  from  Governor  of  Maryland, 
90.  Request  Governors  of  Mary 
land  and  Virginia  to  be  written  to 
respecting  lands,  93.  203.  Dif 
ference  between,  and  white  men 
in  conducting  business,  94.  Ex 
penses,  226.  Treaty  with  Six 
Nations  of,  233,  236.  Shawnese 
on  Alleghany,  234.  Treaty  with, 
238.  Message  to,  from  proprie 
tary,  245.  Murders  of  Catawbas, 
246.  Commit  outrage  in  Lancas 
ter  county,  280.  At  Philadelphia, 
307.  Presents  to,  308.  Special 
present  from  Governor  to  Allum- 
xnappis,  310.  Nutimus  and  other 
Indians  arrive,  312,  337.  Ex 
penses,  319.  Articles  of  agree 
ment  with,  by  William  Penn,  1701, 
338-340.  Their  time  for  business 
is  "when  the  sun  is  rising  and 
not  declining,"  341.  Conference 
with,  336-346.  New  treaty  with, 
336.  Conference — allude  to  the 
two  deaths  of  their  tribe,  341. 
Awannameak,  of  Memiesink, 
wounds  Henry  Webb,  who  is  sent 
to  Philadelphia  and  placed  under 
care-  of  Dr.  Graeme,  413,  447. 
Letter  from  Governor  to,  420,  573. 
Council  with,  at  a  Quaker  meeting 
house,  432,  443.  Presents  to,  435. 
446.  Papers  relating  to  the  Dela- 
wares,  481.  In  Philadelphia,  500. 
Ask  payment  for  land,  501. 
Presents  to,  502.  Letter  from 
Shawnese  and  Mingoes,  complain- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


155 


Indians — 

ing  of  rum  sent  among  them,  502. 
Expenses,  549.  Deputies  from 
Six  Nations  arrive — agree  to  quit 
claim  to  lands — receive  presents, 
559-583.  Names  of  those  present, 
583-586.  Presents  to,  573,  575, 
578.  Expenses,  576,  583.  Com 
plain  of  deer  getting  scarce, 
hunting  grounds  less  and  trader's 
prices  of  goods  higher,  581. 
Conspiracy  with  certain,  and 
French,  to  cut  off  inhabitants  of 
Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  587. 
Nations,  with  whom  the  Six  Na 
tions  are  in  alliance,  586.  Letter 
to,  from  Gov.  T.,  588.  Impris 
oned  in  Maryland,  588.  On  Ex 
penses,  600.  Petition  of  Captain 
John  Titami,  624.  Respecting 
lands  sold  by  Six  Nations,  625. 
Skirmish  with,  in  Virginia,  630. 
Governor's  message  respecting, 
634.  Letter  of  Governor  to  Con 
rad  Weiser,  635.  Message  of  As 
sembly  on,  637.  Letter  from 
Governor  of  Virginia  and  report 
of  C.  Weiser  on,  640.  His  second 
report,  646-650.  Conference  at 
Philadelphia,  651.  Mediation  of 
Governor  Thomas  with,  in  favor 
of  Virginia,  653-655.  James 
Hendrick's  deposition  respecting 
alarm  from,  in  Lancaster  county, 

656.  Letter  from  Conoy  Indians, 

657.  Governor's  message  respect 
ing,  658.     Instructions  to  Conrad 
Weiser  on  journey  to  Onondago, 
655.     His  report,  660.     Murders 
by  Delawares,  675,  678,  679.     C. 
Weiser   sent  to  Shamokin,   676. 
His   report,   680-684.     Treaty  at 
Lancaster,    697-737.      Prices    of 
goods  for,  regulated,  747.    Treaty, 
739.     Shawanese  unfriendly  with 
•other  tribes  of,   741.     Delawares 
in  Philadelphia,  742.     Trial  of,  by 
Supreme   Court,   751,   752.      Ca- 
tawbas  and  Virginia  dispute  with, 
755.       From    Shamokin     arrive, 

767.  Negotiations  at  Onondago, 

768.  Presents   to,    768.     Affairs 
at  Albany,  770.     And  French  in 
Canada,   772,  773.     Commission 
ers    appointed    to  Albany,    772, 
777.     Journal  and  report  of  Con 
rad  Weiser,  777. 


Indians — 

On  Mississippi,  threatening 
signs  of  joining  French  and  at 
tacking  northern  provinces — 
snow  shoes,  v.,  1,  5  Treaty  with, 
at  Albany,  7.  Report  of  Com 
missioners,  7-26.  Six  Nations, 
36,  72.  C.  Weiser  sent  to  Sha 
mokin  to  inform  of  death  of  John 
Penn,  73.  At  Chamber's  Mill— 
Scaientes  from  Cayuga  nation,  83. 
Message,  &c.  by  C.  Weiser  to 
Indians  at  Joseph  Chambers,  84. 
Tistagechroanu,  a  nation  of,  N. 
of  Lake  Front enac,  85.  And 
French  united  against  English, 
97.  On  or  »near  Lake  Erie,  120. 
C.  Weiser' s  visit  to,  at  Shamokin, 
136.  Presents  for,  139.  Sent  to 
John  Harris's,  139.  From  Ohio 
arrive,  145.  Conference  with, 
146-151.  Presents  to,  151.  Let 
ter  from  Conrad  Weiser,  162. 
Arrive  with  him  at  Paxton,  164. 
Message  from  Assembly  respect 
ing  Ohio,  184.  Cost  of  presents 
ought  to  be  divided  among  other 
colonies,  188.  Letters  to  Govs. 
Gooch  and  Ogle,  189.  Proclama 
tion  against  rum,  193.  Presents 
for,  197.  Governor  Ogle  on  affairs 
of,  209.  Respecting  Ohio,  210. 
Conrad  Weiser  and  Shekalamy 
attend  Council  to  consult  about 
successor  to  Oluriny,  deceased 
king  of  Delawares,  222.  Onon 
dago  deputies  expected,  222. 
Robbed  by  James  Denny  of  horses, 
229.  Letter  from  Gov.  Gooch  re 
specting  Ohio,  257.  Account  of 
moneys  received  and  paid  for  to 
be  prepared,  269.  Maryland  re 
fuses  to  make  allowance  for  In 
dians,  273.  Message  from  Six 
Nations,  285.  Letter  to  Governor 
Clinton  respecting,  286.  Instruc 
tions  to  Conrad  Weiser,  290,  304. 
Letter  from  Governor  Shirley, 
295.  Commissioners,  299,  305. 
Treaty  at  Lancaster — report,  306- 
319.  Day  and  night  means  a 
year,  310.  Calumet-pipe,  ex 
planation  of  ceremony  with,  313. 
Dinner  to,  315,  Treaty  signed, 
316.  Expenses  of  treaty  at  Lan 
caster,  327,  333.  Message  to  As 
sembly  respecting,  329.  Gov- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Indians — 

eriior  of  South  Carolina  complains 
against  Catawbas,  346.  Journal 
of  Conrad  Weiser  to  Ohio,  348- 
358.  Distances  to  places,  348. 
Arrive  in  Philadelphia,  388. 
Conoys  claim  lands — discussion 
about — presents,  383.  Proclama 
tion  against  settlers  on  their  lands, 
394,  410.  Consultations  with 
Six  Nations,  395.  Proclamation, 
not  to  sell  rum  to,  397.  Arrive, 
398.  Presents  to,  403,  406,  517, 
518.  Injuries  from,  404.  In 
dians  in  Philadelphia,  405.  In 
Ohio,  423,  431.  Conference  with 
Mr.  Peters,  &c.,  at  Cumberland, 
431.  Views  of  Council,  436. 
Message  from  the  Twightwees, 
437.  Lands  unpurchased — report 
of  R.  Peters — proceedings  against 
settlers  on,  440^49.  Indian 
traders  killed  by,  449.  Govern 
or's  answer  to  message  of  Twigh 
twees,  449.  Col.  Johnson  on  In 
dian  affairs,  463.  Assembly  and 
Gov.  of  New  York  on  do.,  467. 
Cannasatego  dies  and  is  buried, 
467.  Also  Soleon  Wanaghly,  467. 
At  head  of  affairs  is  a  Roman 
Catholic,  467.  Put  out  Council 
fire,  471.  English  traders  taken 
prisoners,  481,  484.  Letter  from 
Governor  Clinton  to  Governor  II. 
on,  495.  Letter  from  George 
Croghan,  496.  Speech  of  a  Cay- 
uga  Sachem  to  Colonel  Johnson 
and  his  reply,  508-511.  Affairs 
on  Ohio,  513.  Letter  from  C. 
Weiser,  517.  Instructions  to 
Croghan  and  Montour,  518.  Pri 
vate  to  Croghan — say  nothing 
about  a  fort,  522.  Information 
from  G.  C.,  522.  Treaty  with 
Twightwees,  523,  524.  Treaty 
witii  several  tribes,  532.  Speech 
of  Governor  II. ,  533.  Nanticokes 
arrive  from  Wyomen,  543.  Heavy 
expenses  of  their  affairs,  546. 
Complaint  against  traders,  547. 
Expenses  of  treaty  with,  not  to  be 
borne  by  proprietaries,  544. 
Onondacks  join  French,  547. 
Message  from  Shawnese  to  Gov 
ernor,  and  answer,  569-579. 
Moravian  missionaries  to,  576. 
Attack  on  Twightwees  town  by 


Indians — 

French  and,  599.  At  Onon- 
dago  invited  by  Governor  of 
Virginia  to  a  council  at  Winches 
ter,  607.  And  French  on  way  to 
build  forts  at  Ohio,  607.  Report 
of,  on  Ohio — Logstowii,  &c.,  614. 
Presents,  617.  Monocatootha, 
615.  Death  of  king  of  Twigh 
twees,  619.  On  alliance  between 
England  and  Six  Nations,  617. 
Letters  on,  from  Oswego,  622-628. 
On  Virginia,  628-637.  Woman's 
story,  643.  Commissioners  to 
meet  at  Carlisle,  658.  Custologo, 
a  Delaware,  and  leading  man,  660. 
The  ' '  Half  King  ' '  of  the  Six  Na 
tions  of  very  great  note  and  es- 
'teern,  660.  Report  of  Commis 
sioners  to  Carlisle  to  hold  confer 
ence  with,  665-684.  Those  pres 
ent,  685.  Various  speeches,  &c., 
691.  Proposal  to  release  lands 
on  Ohio,  695.  Message  from  Gov 
ernor  H.  to.  705.  Sick  in  Phila 
delphia — sent  home  with  John 
Patten,  707.  And  French,  707- 
722,  730.  Croghan' s  journal, 
731.  Speeches,  733.  Message, 
749.  Murder  near  Log's  town, 
753.  Treaty  at  Carlisle,  754. 
Affairs,  763. 

And  French  affairs,  vi.,  1-9. 
Commissioners  to  Albany,  23,  25. 
Message  to,  25.  Speech  of  Half 
King,  31.  C.  Weiser's  report  at 
Shamokin,  &c.,  35,  36.  Proceed 
ings  of  Congress  at  Albany,  57- 
129.  Nations  present,  75,  78. 
Murder  of  English  fishermen  at 
Canso,  87.  Lands,  93.  Speech 
of  River,  94.  Meetings  of  Com 
missioners  of  Pennsylvania  at 
Albany  with,  for  purchase  of 
lands— deeds  for,  &c.,  114-129. 
Influence  of  Lydius,  Woodbridge 
and  Ilendrick,  117.  Influence  of 
French  on,  129.  Letter  from 
Ononraguite  —  chief  of  Saulte 
taken  prisoner  by  the  French,  129. 
Governor  H. ,  &c.  on  Indian  affairs, 
145.  Treaty  at  Auckquick,  147- 
169.  Death  of  Kissakoquilla, 
154.  Present  at  treaty,  159. 
Notified  by  Governor  Morris  of 
his  appointment,  169.  Message 
to  Delawares,  187.  Proposals  of 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


157 


Indians — 

French  to,  188.  Tanachrisson 
arrives,  193.  Conference  with, 
192-200.  Discourse  between 
Twightwees  and  Owendats, 
Governor  objects  to  mouth  of 
Juniata  as  a  place  for,  218.  Ne 
cessaries  for — some  gone  to  Wills' 
Creek,  226.  Hendrick  and  other 
Mohocks  arrive  in  Philadelphia, 
243,  244,  247.  Cherokee  Indians, 
prisoners  to  French,  arrive  with  a 
pass  from  Albany  Commissioners, 
276.  Conference  at  Philadelphia, 
277-286.  Opinion  of  Lydius 
deed,  279.  Letters  respecting, 
286,  287.  Names  of,  present  at 
Council,  291.  Henry  Brandt  and 
Seth,  291.  Scaroyady's  account 
of  proceedings,  340.  Mohawks 
in  Philadelphia,  341,  344,  352. 
Complain  of  being  naked,  359. 
Conference  in  Philadelphia,  360- 
365.  Names  of,  present,  360. 
Further  proceedings,  370.  Set 
tlers  on  lands  of,  420.  Death  of 
Kishycoquillas,  a  Shawnese  chief, 
421.  C.  Weiser  and  Shekallamy 
visit  Ostreacky  and  confer  with, 
from  Canasoragy,  444,  Persons 
missing  from  near  Fort  Cumber 
land,  455,  457.  Murders  near 
Shippensburg,  459.  At  Little 
Meadows,  460.  Murders  near 
Fort  Cumberland,  461.  Confer 
ence  at  Colonel  Johnson's,  468- 
475.  Jagrea  on  his  return  from 
Oweudots,  495.  Letter,  C.  Wei 
ser,  about  women,  494.  Women 
from  Auckwick  —  understanding 
with  their  husbands,  494.  In 
Philadelphia,  522.  Col.  Weiser' s 
opinion  of,  535.  Anxious  to  hear 
from  Government,  536.  Scaroy 
ady's  soii-in-lawto  return  to  Ohio, 
536.  Weiser's  history  of  the 
Owendot,  551.  Conference  in 
Philadelphia,  566-568,  588. 
Council  of  war,  608.  With,  612. 
Message  of  Scaroyady,  615.  Mes 
sage  of  Governor  to,  on  defeat  of 
French  at  Lake  George,  637. 
Letters  relating  to,  640-643.  Af 
fairs  at  Jiio.  Penn's  creek,  645- 
662.  Murder  of  Henry  Hart- 
man,  &c.,  668,  669,  770.  Advice 
of  inhabitants  to  prepare  against 


Indians — 

attacks  of,  669.  Great  Cove  de 
stroyed  by — Sherman's  Valley, 
&c.,  673-677,  680.  Conference 
at  Philadelphia,  680-689.  Scaro 
yady  and  Montour  sent  under  in 
structions  to  Delawares,  697. 
Braddock's  defeat  has  occasioned 
war  with,  700.  Murders  at  Tul- 
pehocken,  703-706.  Cause  of 
alienation,  710.  Report  on,  724- 
728.  Attack  and  burn  Mahoney 
and  Gnadenhutten,  736,  738. 
Trade  bill,  743.  Invited  to  con 
ference,  745.  Address  of  Beth 
lehem  Indian,  747,  750,  Message 
from,  at  Wyomink,  751.  In 
structions  to  Commissioners  to 
invite,  to  a  conference  at  Harris's, 
754.  Hostilities  in  Northampton 
county,  756,  758-761.  Council 
at  New  York  on  Indian  affairs, 
765.  Brief  narrative  of  incur 
sions  of  French  and,  in  province, 
1755,  766-768.  Conference  at 
Carlisle,  773-784. 

Conference  at  Carlisle,  vii.,  1- 

6.  At  Lancaster,  7,    Conestogoes, 

7.  Names  of  those  present,  1-7. 
Governor's  speech  to — hostilities, 
1-7,     9.      Presents     to,     9,     58. 
Scalp  and  strings  to  be  sent  to  Co 
lonel   Johnson,      10.      Governor 
Hardy  complains  of,  10.     Gideon 
Hawley  says  they  are  hostile,  12. 
And  French  affairs,  18,     General 
Shirley's  speech  to  Six  Nations, 
21.     In  Virginia,  31.     Report  of 
C.  Weiser  at  Harris's  ferry,  33. 
Plan  to  kill,  at  do.,  34.    Oneida's, 
Senecas,   &c.,  43.      In   Philadel 
phia,  46-55.      Troubles  in  back 
counties,  55-58.     Danger  on  the 
way  from  Conestogoes,  59.     Pre 
fer  going  to  Pennsbury,  61.     Con 
ference  at  Philadelphia,   64.     Of 
Auckwick  before  Braddock's  de 
feat  arrive  in  Philadelphia,   64. 
Entertained  by  Governor  M.,  64. 
Speech  of  Scaroyady,   65.     Con 
ference,  70-72.     Number  present 
at  treaty  at  Mount  Johnson,  72. 
Hostilities  at  McCord's  fort,  77. 
Conference   at   Philadelphia,  78, 
137,  144.     Scalps — declaration  of 
war  recommended,   78.     Bill  for 
trade  with,  93.     At  Philadelphia, 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Indians — 

90-94.  Newcastle's  child  to  be 
taken  care  of  by  Governor,  95. 
War  with  Delawares,  88-103, 144. 
Speech  of  New  Castle,  &c.,  to 
Governor,  145.  Conversation  of 
C.  Weiser  with,  on  the  war,  106. 
Conference  with,  and  speech  of 
Governor,  107.  Governor  Hardie 
on,  113.  Report  of  delegates 
from  the  Six  Nations,  115.  Con 
ference  with,  137-142.  Memoran 
dum  of  New  Castle,  &c.,  journey 
to,  on'  Susquehanna,  137.  At 
Phila.,  Delawares,  Shawnese,  &c., 
137-142, 144.  Suspension  of  hos 
tilities  with  Delawares,  144.  Ad 
dress  of  Governor  and  people  to, 
on  Susquehanna,  145.  Letters 
from  Commissioners  to  Governor, 
they  meet  Council — examinations 
of  persons,  &c.,  153-155.  Burn 
houses  at  or  near  Shamokin,  154. 
Conference  between  Colonel  Clap- 
ham  and  Ogaghraderisha,  156- 
160.  Letters,  Wm.  Edmonds  and 
Wm.  Parsons — murder,  &c.,  165, 
167.  Scalping  party  to  be  recalled, 
167.  May  be  received  at  Beth 
lehem,  170.  Messages  to,  at 
Diahoga,  170.  At  Bethlehem, 
speech  to  —  and  names,  174. 
Trade,  177.  Conference  with,  182. 
Intelligence  of  intended  attack 
from  Diahoga,  186.  Nine  nations 
in  English  interest,  188.  Arrival 
at  Bethlehem,  188.  Difficulty 
feared,  190.  At  Philadelphia, 
192.  Declaration  of  war  by  New 
Jersey  against,  194.  At  Phila 
delphia,  198.  Message  from  Tee- 
dyuscung,  199.  Address  of  New 
Castle,  199.  Sunday  not  known 
to,  205.  Treaty  at  Easton,  204- 
220.  Murder  on  frontiers,  214. 
Wampum  at  treaty  described,  216. 
Governor  M.  communicates  seve 
ral  letters,  &c.  received  by  him 
on  affairs  of,  230-235.  Indian 
captures  at  Kittanning,  242. 
Statement  of  cruelties  to  Richard 
Coxe,  &c.,  248.  Colonel  Arm 
strong's  report,  257.  At  Wyo 
ming  on  way  to  Easton,  267. 
Prisoners  taken,  282-289.  Let 
ter,  Wm.  Parsons,  respecting, 
288.  Fears  of  French  and,  at 


Indians — 

Fort  Augusta,  294.  Report  of 
Cap.  New  Castle,  296.  Confer 
ence  at  Fort  Augusta,  299.  In 
vade  Berks  county  and  niurder, 
302.  At  Fort  Allen,  305.  Right 
of  proprietaries  to  make  war  with, 
on  treaties,  305.  Conference  at 
Easton,  309.  Governor  complains 
of  indulging  their  notions  about 
treaty,  311.  Treaty  at  Easton, 
313-338.  Teedyuscung  explains 
" fraud,"  and  alludes  to  the  "  In 
dian  walk, ' '  326,  351.  Purchases 
from,  by  proprietaries  —  Com 
mittee  of  Council  appointed  to 
investigate,  354.  George  Crog- 
han  appointed  by  Sir  Wm.  John 
son  agent,  355,  434.  Murders  in 
Berks  and  Northampton  county, 
357.  Examination  respecting, 
357.  Murdered  near  Muskingum, 
three,  and  a  prisoner  blown  up, 
381.  Son  of  Captain  Jacobs 
killed,  381.  Various  names — 
friendly  association  raise  money 
for,  391.  Deposition  at  Fort 
Loudoun,  395.  Indian  walk, 
1737 — N.  Scull  certificate  respect 
ing,  399.  Memorandum  at  Fort 
Allen,  431.  Cause  of  war,  431. 
In  Philadelphia,  436.  And  French 
preparing  for  Fort  Augusta,  453. 
At  Bethlehem  desire  a  watch,  459, 
461.  Arrive  at  Bethlehem  from 
Diahoga,  461.  At  Harris's,  462, 
465.  New  Jersey  minute,  467. 
At  Fort  Allen,  474.  On  their  way 
to  Bethlehem  to  kill  whites,  477. 
Shawnese  and  Delawares  in  Fort 
Allen — murder  at  Conegocheague, 
379,  503.  Provisions  scarce  at 
Wyoming,  479.  Afraid  of  sick 
ness  in  Philadelphia,  479.  Con- 
estoga,  send  deputies  with  letter 
to  Governor  D  ,  484.  Speech  of 
chiefs  at  Lancaster,  485.  And 
Governor,  486.  Wm.  Logan 
sent  to,  with  instructions,  488. 
Memorandum  by  C.  Weisor,  489. 
At  Lancaster,  497.  Catawbas  ar 
rive  at  Fort  Cumberland,  502. 
Murders,  379,  503.  Croghan's 
minutes  of  his  proceedings  with, 
at  Harris'  and  Lancaster,  506- 
517.  Conference  of  Governor, 
&c.  with,  at  Lancaster,  517-551. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


159 


Indians — 

Names  of  representatives  of  Six 
Nations  present,  507.  Six  Orion- 
dago  warriors  permitted  to  go  to 
Fort  Cumberland,  512.  Speeches, 
529.  Two  prisoners  examined, 
531.  Murders  at  Swatara,  538. 
Hung  in  New  Jersey  for  accidental 
homicide,  540.  On  lands  at  Wyo 
ming  and  Juniata,  540.  Propose 
Sir  Wm.  Johnson  as  a  model,  542. 
Governor  proposes  to  invite  Dela- 
wares  to  settle  at  Shamokin,  543. 
Deaths  by  small-pox,  547.  Gov 
ernor's  message  to  Teedyuscung, 
546.  Guard  for,  from  Lancaster 
to  Philadelphia,  549.  Thomas 
McKee's  instructions  to  conduct, 
to  Shamokin,  550.  Minutes  of 
Conference  with  Cherokees,  552. 
Return  of  messengers  to  Beth 
lehem,  587.  Minutes  of,  588. 
Report  of  Thomas  McKee,  597. 
Deaths  from  small-pox,  597. 
Murders  at  Great  Cove,  599. 
Cherokees  at  Fort  Cumberland, 
601 .  The  Swallow  Warrior  killed 
in  Virginia  and  his  son  wounded — 
murders,  601,  603,  604.  Murder 
of  a  sentry,  619.  Proceedings  at 
Fort  Johnson,  622-624.  In  Vir 
ginia,  631.  Murders  near  Fort 
Loudoun,  631.  Letter  from,  636. 
Lands  purchased  from,  636.  An 
swer  to  Committee  of  Friendly  as 
sociation,  637.  Address  from, 
638.  Answer,  647.  Treaty  at 
Easton,  648-714.  Presents  for, 
at  Easton— list  of,  671,  672. 
Alarm  from,  and,  718.  Alliance 
with,  at  Easton,  720,  733.  Take 
off  J.  Keller's  wife,  &c.,  735. 
Delawares  disappointed  at  not 
finding  goods,  735.  Abuses  in 
the  trade  with,  739,  742,  747,  759, 
763,  768.  Cherokees  and  Mo 
hawks  arrive  in  Philadelphia 
from  Colonel  Johnson,  753.  Sent 
on  to  Winchester,  754.  Murders 
in  Northampton  county,  757. 
Designs  of,  in  New  York,  762. 
Letter  from  chiefs  of  Onohagh- 
guaga,  763.  Council  at  Philadel 
phia  with  Conestogoes,  768.  At 
Philadelphia,  770.  Letter  from 
Indian  Commissioners,  772.  Cas- 
tirequa,  a  chief,  773.  Report  of 


Indians — 

Committee  on  complaints  of, 
against  proprietaries  in,  756,  776. 
Conference  at  Philadelphia, 
viii.,  9,  29,  40,  51,  54,  86,  110, 
114,  122,  149,  156,  403,  429-435, 
466,  484-495,  698-702,  707,  709. 
Trade  with,  19,  24,  29,  39,  51,  71, 
76,  234,  241,  303,  332.  Teedy- 
uscung's  insolent  reply,  29. 
Insists  on  his  clerk  being  present, 
30,  31.  Names  of,  in  Philadel 
phia,  31.  Residences  of  several 
nations,  35.  Assembly  in  favor 
of  distant,  39.  Attack  Fort  Ed 
ward,  60.  Cherokees  at  Fort 
Loudown,  destitute,  77,  78,  111. 
Speech  of  Teedyuscung,  &c.,  at 
Mr.  Horsfield's,  84.  Murders,  95. 
Letters  from  Jno.  Edwin  respect 
ing,  98.  Ravages  in  Berks  Co., 
&o.,  99.  Catawbas  at  Fort  Lou 
doun,  111.  Cherokees,  112. 
Conestogas,  113.  Speeches  of 
Governor  to,  117.  "Caligli 
Wanorum,"  Custom  of  Northern 
with  wampum,  119.  "Fat  Bear," 
meaning  of,  119.  Conduct  of 
French  Commander  at  Fort  Du- 
quesne  towards,  119-121.  Arrive 
from  Winchester,  Va.,  with  pass 
ports  from  General  St.  Clair,  124. 
News  brought  by  Benjamin,  a 
Mahakin,  living  near  Bethlehem, 
126.  On  Susquehanna  alarmed 
by  arrival  of  Cherokees,  126. 
Messages  to,  proposed,  128.  F. 
Campbell  appointed  agent  to  Fort 
Augusta,  declines — N.  Holland 
appointed,  99,  128,  129.  Message 
of  Governor  to  Teedyuscung  and 
Indians  at  Wyoming,  129.  Mes 
sage  of  Governor  and  General 
Forbes  to,  on  Susquehanna,  131. 
Charles  Thomson  and  F.  Post, 
messengers,  hold  conference  with 
Teedyuscung,  &c.,  at  Nescopec, 
132.  Report  of  Hughes  and  Pau 
ling  on  building  houses  at  Wyo 
ming — a  mason  killed  by,  134. 
Message  from  two  Cherokee  chiefs 
to  Delawares,  135.  Barbarities  in 
New  Jersey  complained  of  by 
Governor  Bernard,  139, 140.  Sent 
messengers  to  Ohio,  147.  Girl 
delivered  up,  148.  Minni sinks 
and  Senecas  arrive,  149.  Speech 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Indians — 

of  Sir  \Vm.  Johnson  to  Delawares, 
151.     Conference   at  Burlington, 

156.  Munseys    are     "women," 

157.  Mohawks    and    Cherokees 
with  Scaroyady's  wife  and  children 
arrive,   one  Cherokee   sick,    162. 
Death   of  Armaly — they  ask  for 
guns  and  horses,  163.     The  port 
Mahon — Captain  Wallace  requires 
men — if  three  hundred  are  sup 
plied,  Admiral  Boscawen  promises 
to   send   the  Echo  of  thirty-two 
guns,  163.     Assemble  at  Easton, 
165.     Arrive  at  Fort  Allen,  167. 
Assembly  on  Indian  affairs,  170. 
Rum.    not  to    be    sold    to,    172. 
Report  and  conference  with  Pis- 
quitom,  174.     Conference  at  Eas 
ton,    174-223.       Names    of    the 
several  nations  at,  176.     Refer  to 
being  defrauded  of  land  in  Penn 
sylvania   and  New   Jersey,    199. 
Teedyuscung's  account  of  Waping 
Wapinger,  or  River  Indians,  and 
their    peculiar    wampum,     217. 
Settlement    with,    for    lands    by 
Messrs.  Peters  and  Weiser,  218. 
Agents  for  Indian  trade  at  Fort 
Allen,    appointed,    234.     Confer 
ence    with    General     Forbes     at 
Philadelphia,       263-269,        270. 
Thomas  King,  270.     R.  Tuckness, 
Indian  agent  resigns,  George  Allen 
appointed,    286.     Colonel    Hugh 
Mercer's   account  of,   292.     Min 
utes  of  conference  with,  at  Pitts 
burgh,    293-297.     F.    Post,   mis 
sionary  to,  301.     Ohio  ought  not 
to  be  invited  to  conference,  301. 
Delawares  talk  of  moving  to  Kus- 
kusky,     305.      Conference    with 
Colonel  Mercer  at  Pittsburg,  306, 
311.     Messengers  to,  341.     News 
from  Pittsburg,  377.     Minutes  of 
conference  at,  382-391,  393,  395. 
Horse  stolen  by  Delawares,  401. 
Conference,  415-421.     Minutes  of 
conference  at  Pittsburg,  429-435. 
With   Teedyuscung,    435.     Mur 
der  of  Dr.  John,  &c.,  at  Carlisle, 
455,  709.      Complaints,  and  con 
ference  with  Conestoga  Indians  at 
Lancaster,    457.      John    Chicka- 
salary  at  Fort  Augusta  sends  for 
C.   Weiser,   458.     Conference   in 
Philadelphia,  463-469.     Instruc- 


Indians — 

tioiis  to  F.  Post  on  journey  to 
conference  on  Ohio,  469,  491. 
Hunting  forbidden  on  their  lands, 
482,  484.  Conference  at  Phila 
delphia,  names,  &c.,  484-495, 
497-500.  Letter  from  N.  Holland, 
Indian  agent  at  Sharnokin,  500. 
Expected,  583.  Conference  with 
Jo  Peepy,  and  message  to  Gover 
nor,  586.  With  Teedyuscung, 
&c.,  at  Philadelphia,  594,  598. 
With  Nanticoke,  614-620.  En 
glish  prisoners  given  up  by,  628, 
629.  Arrive  at  Easton.,  and 
visit  Governor,  629.  Conferences 
at  Easton,  630-654.  At  Philadel 
phia,  654-661.  Letter  of  Gover 
nor  H.  to  Beaver  and  Shingas, 
690.  Conferences  with  Western, 
at  Lancaster,  721-774.  Presents 
to,  774.  Letter,  Governor  H.  to 
King  Beaver,  &c.,  778.  To  Gov 
ernors  of  Maryland  and  Virginia 
respecting,  779. 

Trade  with,  ix.,  21,  24,  25,  552, 
568,  582,  642,  656,  658,  660,  706. 
Complain  of  Connecticut  settlers, 
27.  Agents  sent  to  Wyoming, 
&c.,  29.  Hostilities  by  Western, 

30,  74.     Murders  by,  on  frontiers, 

31.  Murder  of  John  Fincher,  &c., 
near     Sinking    Spring,     43,     69. 
Murders  in  Northampton  county, 
58.     Conferences  at  Philadelphia, 
44,   66,  76,  85-88,  328,  604,  610, 
736,    773.       Conestoga,    address 
from,      asking     protection,      88. 
Murder  by  whites — E.  Shippeii's 
letter,  89,  94,  400.     Troops  called 
for    by    General    Gage,    90.     On 
Province  island,  greatly  exposed, 
100.     List    of    Conestogas    mur 
dered,  103-113.    Sent  for  William 
Johnson  —  Under    protection    of 
Captain  Robinson — Reply  of  Gov 
ernor    of    New    York,    113-122. 
Memorial     of     Pompunagh     and 
others  in  barracks,  135.  Memorial, 
Smith,  Gibson,   &c.,  on  frontiers, 
138.     Declaration  of  frontier  in 
habitants,     142,     146.       To     be 
removed     from     barracks,     170. 
Reward   offered  for   scalps,    189. 
Approval  by  Sir  Wm.  Johnson, 

189.  David    Owen    lives   with, 

190.  Treaty  of  peace  concluded 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECOKDS. 


161 


Indians — 

with,  by  Colonel  Bradstreet, 
192-197.  Terms  obtained  by  Col 
onel  Bouquet,  208,  209,  238. 
Speech  of  Onoiidago  and  Oneidas, 
209.  Of  Colonel  Bouquet,  210- 
234.  Peace  with  tribes  on  Ohio — 
Journal  of  conferences  with  Geo. 
Croghan  and,  249-264.  Names 
of  tribes  met  at  Fort  Pitt,  256. 
Proclamation  of  Governor  Penn 
at,  264.  Trade  with,  265.  Con 
ference  with  Sir  Wm.  Johnson, 
266.  Treaty  between  Sir  Wm. 
Johnson  and,  277-280.  Murder 
near  Fort  Cumberland,  304. 
Conference  at  Fort  Pitt — Murders, 
321-323.  Proclamation  respect 
ing  settlers  on  lands  of,  328,  403, 
407,  408.  Conference  with  Nan- 
ticokes,  Conoys,  Mohickons,  &c., 
at  Philadelphia— Presents,  329- 
332.  Murder  of  an  Indian  re- 

farded  as  meritorious  on  frontiers, 
50.  Of  Bucks  county  com 
plained  of,  385.  Causes  of  ill- 
temper  of,  408.  Assembly  on 
Paxton  murders,  408-412.  Sir 
Wm.  Johnson  on  difficulties  with, 
412.  Murder  of,  by  Frederick 
Stump,  414-490.  Delawares 
complain  of  settlers  on  their 
lands,  426,  448.  Message  from 
Assembly,  465.  Condolence  with, 
466.  Money  raised  to  pacify,  467. 
Presents  for,  468.  List  of  per 
sons  belonging  to  Pennsylvania 
murdered  by,  469.  Names  of 
Indians  killed  by  F.  Stump,  470. 
Letter  from,  at  Great  Island,  480. 
Proclamation  against  settlers  on 
lands  of,  481.  Are  found  dead  in 
Susquehanna,  487.  Commission 
ers  to  attend  treaty  at  Fort  Pitt, 
491,  492,  493,  506.  Sir  William 
Johnson  holds  a  conference  with 
the  Six  Nations,  496,  568.  From 
Susquehanna  connected  with  mur 
ders  arrive  at  general  congress, 
506.  Reverend  Mr.  Steele's  re 
port  of  proceedings,  507.  Names 
of  Indians  at  Red  Stone,  also  of 
inhabitants,  508.  Conference 
with,  at  Fort  Pitt,  514-543.  Mes 
sages  of  Governor  Penn  to,  517, 
519.  Murders  of  English  by,  5 21 , 
Speech  of  commissioners  to,  530. 
11 


Indians — 

Presents,  536.  Messengers  refuse 
to  go  to  Red  Stone,  543.  Seneca 
George  shot,  603.  Present  of 
condolence  with,  604.  Minutes 
of  conference  at  Shamokin,  610- 
620.  Conference  with,  at  Big 
Island,  620.  Arrive  from  Diahoga 
in  distress,  648.  Munceys  hold 
conference  at  Philadelphia,  their 
chief,  Meetham,  689,  694.  Con 
ference  at  German  Flats,  708. 
Complaints  against  Pennsylvania 
satisfied,  709.  Three  thousand 
pounds  given  to,  709.  Killbuck  and 
others  bring  letter  from  Netotway, 
a  Delaware  chief,  and  hold  con 
ference  at  Philadelphia,  736-742. 
Peace  between  Six  Nations  and 
Southern,  776.  A  Shawnee,  rob 
bed,  asks  aid,  777. 

Conferences  at  Phila.,  x.,  10, 
12,  61,  255.  Trade  with,  &c.,  21. 
Keyashuta,  a  Seneca  chief,  in 
Philadelphia,  receives  a  present, 
55.  Garrison  at  Fort  Pitt,  74. 
Lands,  proclamation  against  set 
tlers  on,  95.  War  with,  feared, 
193.  A  Delaware,  Joseph  Wipey, 
murdered  —  proclamation,  199. 
Death  of  Sir  William  Johnson, 
200.  The  Shawnese  separate  from 
the  Delawares — threaten  war  with 
Virginia,  201.  Message  of  Gov'r 
Penn  to  Shawnese,  recommend 
ing  peace  with  Virginia,  203. 
And  to  Delawares,  205.  Disturb 
ances  in  Virginia,  208.  Arrive, 
238,  255.  Claim  of  lands  by 
Conestoga,  255,  256.  Shawnee 
John,  a  disabled,  presented  with 
powder,  435.  To  distribute  pri 
soners,  500.  At  Fort  Pitt,  754. 

Treaty  at  Easton,  xi.,  97.  Va 
rious  articles  provided  for,  108, 
142.  Ask  for  a  nag  in  exchange 
for  Wampum,  212.  Country  to- 
be  penetrated,  261.  Depredations 
in  Westmoreland  —  Gen'l  Hand, 
342,  347.  In  Bedford  co.,  382. 
Murders  in  Northumberland  co.r 
403.  Alarm  from,  in  Cumberland 
— militia  to  defend  inhabitants 
from,  410.  Murders  by,  489,  506. 
Ravages  at  Wyoming,  528.  At 
tack  party  going  from  Fort  Pitt  to 
Fort  Lawrence,  &c.,  699.  Murders 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


Indians — 

at  Bushy  run,  718.  Jesse  Thomp 
son  scalped  by,  747.  Depreda 
tions  near  Sunbury,  765. 

Invade  Northampton  co.,  xii., 
57.  In  Northumberland  co. — 
surrender  of  Fort  Freeland,  62. 
Incursions  in  Maryland,  72.  Fears 
from,  in  consequence  of  General 
Sullivan's  removal  from  North 
umberland,  138.  In  Northum 
berland,  230.  Lands,  265.  Pre 
mium  offered  for  scalps  in  North 
umberland,  co.,  311.  Invasions, 
312.  Heavy  rewards  offered  for 
prisoners  and  scalps,  328.  Mur 
ders  in  Berks  co.,  466.  Delawares 
at  Conshocking  declare  war  ag'st 
Senecas,  586.  Scalp,  reward  to 
Capt.  S.  Brady,  for  one,  632.  In 
Northampton  co.,  717. 

Expedition  against,  proposed, 
xiii.,  132.  Invasions  of,  feared, 
169.  Scalp  paid  for,  201.  Alarm 
from,  248.  In  Northampton  co., 
337.  Invade  Berks  county,  350. 
Consultation  with  General  W.,  on 
expedition  against,  356,  368,  369, 
371,  373,  406.  Invade  Northum 
berland  co.,  417.  Deeds  to  be 
applied  for,  of  John  Penn,  419. 
Deeds  delivered  to  Mr.  Osborne, 
438.  Returned,  462.  Pay  for 
services  against,  535.  Scalps 
paid  for,  536.  Report  of  E.  Doug 
lass'  agency,  681.  Letter  from 
Delegates  in  Congress,  on  affairs 
of,  699. 

Commissioners  for  treaty  with, 
xiv.,  40,  47.  Place  of  meeting, 
51.  Commissioners  to  have  deeds, 
54.  Instructions,  72.  Number 
of  troops  necessary  for  Comm'rs, 
142.  Assembly  on,  185.  Arti 
cles  to  be  procured  for  Comm'rs, 
186.  Copies  of  deeds  made  for 
use  at  Trenton,  240.  Letter 
from  Commissioners,  261.  Pur 
chase  from  the  Six  Nations,  271. 
Pay  to  sundry  persons  for  losses 
sustained  in  Crawford's  expedition 
against,  310.  Isaac  Wilson,  a 
prisoner,  with,  344.  Message  in 
forming  of  treaty  at  Fort  Stan- 
wix,  with,  366.  Representation 
from  two  sachems  of  Six  Nation 
tribes,  374.  Present  of  two  guns 


Indians — 

to,  379,  400.  Murders  by — pre 
sent  to,  471,  507,  515.  Murders, 
476.  Petitions  to  trade  with,  521. 
Genl.  Clark's  expedition,  558. 
Execution  of  an,  for  murder,  or 
dered,  585.  William  McClay 
distributes  goods  to,  at  Wyoming 
604.  Report  of  Wm.  McClay  re 
lating  to  the  Six  Nations  of,  658, 
663. 

Provisions  for  Scotosh,  a  Wy- 
andot  chief,  &c.,  xv.,  54,  58,  60. 
Robbery  of,  near  Tioga — restored 
by  Council,  91.  Choctaws  and 
Chickasaws,  with  John  Woods, 
interpreter,  in  Philad'a — receive 
presents,  229.  Horse  purchased 
for  Cherokee  chief,  232.  Change 
in  resolution  of  Council,  respect 
ing  chiefs,  233.  Expenses  of 
Cherokee  chief  and  Capt.  Drom- 
goole,  interpreter,  paid,  238. 
Presents — new  suit  of  clothes  for 
interpreter,  John  Woods,  239. 
Expenses,  240.  Detained  at  Lan 
caster  by  sickness  of  interpreter, 
250.  Expenses  paid  to  S.  Hodg- 
don,  277.  Pay  for  services  in 
watching  their  movements  on 
frontiers,  310.  Murders  in  Wash 
ington  co.,  317.  Depredations 
on  frontiers,  323.  Militia  ordered 
out,  323.  John  Woods  in  service 
of  the  department  respecting, 
366.  Troops  called  for  by  Con 
gress,  against,  515.  Pacific,  near 
Pittsburg,  531.  Commissioners 
to,  on  Erie  triangle,  553,  554. 
Generals  Butler  and  Gibson  send 
list  of  goods  for,  604.  Committee 
to  inquire  into  fund  for  purchase 
of  lands  on  Lake  Erie,  from,  607. 
Report  of  Committee  on,  and 
purchase  of  goods — Col.  Johnston 
appointed,  609.  Indian  blankets 
at  Pittsburg,  617.  Goods  pur 
chased  for,  618. 

Purchase  of  triangle  on  Lake 
Erie  from — Grant  of  land  to  Corn- 
planter,  xvi.,  38.  goods  for,  63. 
On  their  way  to  New  York,  ask 
for  money,  135.  Receive  it,  136, 
144.  Act  of  Congress  providing 
for  expenses  of  treaties  with,  141, 
142.  Payments  to  Generals  But 
ler  and  Gibson,  178.  A  spy  upon 


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163 


Indians — 

the,  paid,  227.  Depredations  in 
Washington  county,  264.  Defence 
of  frontiers  against,  297.  In 
Washington  county,  306.  Corn- 
planter  and  other  chiefs  petition, 
353.  Letter  from  Council  to,  in 
reply,  357.  Joseph  Nicholson, 
their  interpreter,  362.  Detach 
ment  of  Cumberland  militia  under 
Captain  Samuel  Holliday  against, 
363.  Colonel  McGKlivray  and 
chiefs  of  Creeks  on  their  way  to 
New  York — Arrive  in  Philadel 
phia,  395.  Two  friendly  Indians 
(Senecas?)  murdered  by  whites 
on  Pine  Creek — Proclamation, 
&c.,  against  murderers,  396,  397, 
398.  Correspondence  of  Council 
with,  and  others  on  the  subject 
of  the  murder,  398.  Letter  from 
Council  to  Colonel  McGilivray, 
404.  Trade  with,  Act  of  Con 
gress,  and  treaties,  415.  Supposed 
murderers  of,  arrested  in  Port 
land,  422.  Pine  Creek  murders, 
437.  Visit  of  Cornplanter,  438. 
Address  and  wampum  from,  by 
Oliver  Phelps,  439.  Council  pay 
Indians  for  murders,  440.  Robert 
King,  messenger,  paid,  442.  In 
Berks  and  Bucks,  462.  Doyle 
arrested,  464.  Reward  paid  for, 
483.  Cornplanter  and  others  in 
Philadelphia — Speeches  to  and 
from,  497.  Their  expenses  paid, 
498.  Conference  between  Corn- 
planter  and  Council  on,  respect 
ing  treaty  at  Fort  Stanwix  for 
lands  on  Erie,  501-509.  Letter 
to  Cornplanter  from  Council — 
Payment  to  interpreter,  511. 
Chief  Great-Tree  wounded  in  his 
leg,  under  treatment  by  Dr. 
Jones,  512.  Cornplanter  and 
Half- Town  asks  to  remain  till 
arrival  of  President  of  United 
States,  513.  Defence  against, 
in  Bedford  and  Northampton 
counties,  515. 

Indigo,  purchased  by  State,  xi.,  537. 

Industry,     brig,     Captain     Barton, 
privateer,  xi.,  21. 

Ingelo,  Richard,  Clerk  of  Council, 
i.,  47. 

Ingels,  George,  Inspector  of  lumber, 
xv.,  322. 


Ingersoll,  Jared,  sent  to  Connecti 
cut,  xi.,  291.  Assists  Attorney 
General  in  proprietary  claims, 
737.  Delegate  to  Congress,  xii., 
371. 

Inglis,  John,  named  commissioner 
to  settle  accounts  of  Duquesne, 
viii.,  323. 

Inland  navigation,  correspondence 
with  Maryland  and  Delaware  res 
pecting,  xiv.,  585,  669,  672. 
Commissioners  meet,  xv.,  134, 
135. 

Innes,  Colonel  James,  letters  to  and 
from — Defeat  of  Washington,  vi., 
50,  141.  Going  to  Wills  Creek, 
141.  Builds  fort  at  Wills  Creek, 
180.  Indian  murders,  461. 
Braddock's  defeat,  478  -  499. 
Noticed,  602. 

Inn-keepers,  to  report  strangers,  ii., 
13. 

Inomoy  Creek,  running  into  Lake 
Erie,  v.,  97. 

Inscription  on  leaden  plates  sunk 
by  French  in  Ohio  river,  v.,  510. 

Insolvent  Debtors,  observations  on, 
iii.,  376. 

Inspectors  for  Counties — Law  for 
choosing,  v.,  566. 

Inspectors,  law  respecting,  vi.,  623, 
624.  Of  elections,  ix.,  17,  296. 
Of  flour,  xiv.,  444,  445,  487.  Of 
lumber,  £c.,  488.  Of  staves  and 
heading,  488.  Of  fish,  488.  Of 
salt  provisions,  xii.,  486.  Gene 
ral,  xv.,  77. 

Instructions,  Wm.  Penn  to  Governor 
Keith,  iii.,  63.  To  Governor 
Burnett  of  New  York  about  sup 
plies  for  defence,  119.  To  Messrs. 
Preston  and  Kinsey  on  going  to 
Maryland,  iv.,  206.  From  Pro 
prietary  on  bills  of  credit,  318. 
Additional,  to  Governor  Thomas, 
471 .  To  Commissioners  to  Albany, 
775-777.  To  Captain  Ballet,  of 
the  Otter,  v.,  241.  Captain  Tay 
lor  to  John  Sibbald,  284.  To 
Croghan  and  Montour,  respecting 
presents  to  Indians,  518.  To 
John  Patten,  707.  To  Conrad 
Weiser,  vi.,  147.  Proprietary, 
discussion  as  to  submitting  to 
Assembly,  220-223.  Long  mes 
sage  of  Assembly  on,  226-236. 
Governor's  answer,  236-243.  To 


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INDEX   TO    COLONIAL   KECORDS. 


Scarroyady  and  Montour,  697. 
To  Commissioners  to  Indians, 
754.  To  James  Young,  vii.,  162. 
To  Governor  Denny  (additional), 
war  against  France,  269.  Sir 
Wm.  Johnson  to  George  Croglian 
as  Indian  agent,  355,  435.  To 
Captain  George  Armstrong,  525. 
To  Thomas  McKee  to  conduct 
Indians  to  Shamokin,  550.  From 
Governor  D.  to  F.  Post,  with 
message  to  Teedyuscung,  viii., 
138.  Proprietary,  324.  To  F. 
Post,  469.  To  James  Burd  and 
Thomas  McKee,  agents  to  Wyo 
ming,  ix.,  29.  To  Governor  H., 
60. '  Colonel  Burd,  61.  From 
Proprietaries  to  Governor  Penn, 
117.  To  Captain  Schlosser  res 
pecting  Conestoga  Indians,  126. 
To  Governor  Penn,  on  settlers  on 
western  lands,  321.  To  Reverend 
John  Steele  and  other  commis 
sioners  to  Indian  land  settlers, 
483.  Of  Commissioners  for  mes 
sengers  from  Fort  Pitt  to  Red 
stone,  540.  To  Arthur  St.  Clair  re 
specting  Dr.  Conolly,  x.,  145.  To 
Andrew  Allen  and  J.  Tilghman  as 
Commissioners  to  Virginia,  174. 
To  Henry  Fisher,  at  the  Capes, 
337.  To  John  Read,  at  Fort 
Island,  as  barrack  master  and 
clerk,  568.  To  William  Richards, 
ships  husband,  576.  To  Captain 
Read  for  government  of  Navy, 
587.  To  Captain  Wm.  Brown  to 
exchange  prisoners  on  board  the 
Liverpool,  590.  To  Commodore 
Davidson,  608.  To  Captain 
Henry  Dougherty,  616.  To  Cap 
tain  John  Rice,  xi.,  8.  To  com 
missioners  for  settling  accounts 
in  Berks  county,  146.  For  arrest 
of  disaffected  persons,  285.  To 
recruiting  Lieutenants,  419,  420. 
To  Commissioners  under  Act  of 
Attainder,  479.  To  agents  under, 
respecting  attainder  of  factors, 
504.  Of  General  on  celebration, 
523.  To  James  Searle,  agent  for 
loans,  xii.,  416.  To  Commission 
ers  for  running  line  with  Virginia, 
704.  To  Surveyor  General  res 
pecting  lands,  xiii.,  596.  To 
Captains  Robinson  and  Shrawder, 
678.  Major  James  Moore,  698. 


To  R.  Elliott — An  express  to 
Wyoming,  xiv.,  636.  To  delegates 
in  Congress  on  form  of  cession  by 
Connec'ut,  xv.,  20.  For  Commis 
sioners  on  inland  navigation  to 
be  drafted,  60.  To  Colonel  N. 
Dennison,  293.  Valentine  Eck- 
hart,  295.  To  Comptroller  Gen 
eral,  xvi.,  80-81.  To  Evans 
Owen  for  a  road,  85.  To  Com 
missioners  to  view  rivers,  181, 
208,  337.  For  sale  of  barracks  at 
Lancaster,  350. 

Interest  or  forbearance,  i.,  223,  226. 
On  money,  act  proposed,  ii.,  214. 

Interpreters,  i.,  435. 

Intestate  Estates,  proposed  act,  ii., 
224.  Difficulties  about,  referred, 
iii.,  234.  Laws  proposed  or 
passed,  373,  375,  376,  429.  Act 
respecting,  ix.,  153,  155, 156,  161, 
339. 

Intrenching  tools,  x.,  599. 

Inundation,  at  Wyoming,  xiv.,  61. 

Invalids,  corps  of — transfer  of  Lieu 
tenants  Honeyman,  Pugh  and 
Wood  to,  xi.,  647.  Regiment — 
persons  placed  on,  xii.,  57.  Gen 
eral  Irwin  complains  that  persons 
capable  to  do  duty  are  placed  in, 
58,  64,  65,  95.  General  Potter 
and  Colonel  Cunningham  ap 
pointed  to  decide  cases  of  claims 
of  discharge,  628 ;  xiv.,  39,  666. 
Proposed,  666;  xv.,  10,  17,  39, 
63,  86,  144,  204,  212,  303,  365, 
377,  380,  386,  446,  474,  500,  509, 
556,  613,  633,  637,  651,  654;  xvi., 
7,  17,  37,  68,  75,  2132,  388,  408. 

Iredale,  Abraham,  a  British  prison 
er,  exchanged  for  John  Knowles, 
xi.,  564. 

Irish,  Nathaniel,  presents  model  of 
a  boat — thanks  for,  x.,  241. 

Irish   Servants,  duty  on,  iii.,   359. 

Iron  chest  purchased  for  Receiver 
General,  xiv.,  168. 

Iron  hill,  near  New  Castle,  i.,  115. 

Iron  and  steel  furnaces  and  forges 
in  Pennsylvania,  1750,  632-636. 

Iron,  pig  and  bar,  importation  of, 
into  England  from  colonies  en 
couraged,  v.,  457.  Erecting  mills 
for  slitting  or  rolling — tilt  ham 
mers — making  steel  prohibited — 
proclamation  of  Governor,  457. 

Iron  manufactured,  1749-1756,    in 


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165 


province — inquiry  of  British  gov 
ernment  on,  738,  740. 

Iron  Works,  rum  not  to  be  sold  in 
neighborhood  of,  iii.,  247,  248. 
Governor's  speech  on,  263.  At 
Mahanatawiiy,  305.  Durham, 
309.  To  be  encouraged,  392 ;  iv., 
47.  Coventry,  152,  247.  Dr. 
Coxe's  in  Jersey,  x.,  575.  Mas 
ters  may  employ  soldiers,  636. 

Ironcutter,  John,  servant  of  Freder 
ick  Stump,  confined  in  gaol  at 
Carlisle,  ix.,  441. 

Irons,  Simon,  appointed  Ranger  of 
Kent  county,  L,  165. 

Irvine,  Doctor,  returned  as  belong 
ing  to  Pennsylvania,  xii.,  235. 

Irvine,  Colonel  James,  Brigadier 
General,  xi.,  6.  Pay  to,  697. 
Councillor,  xiii.,  394.  Paid,  599. 

Irvine,  Brigadier  General  James,  re- 
elected  vice  president,  xiv.,  249. 
Resigns,  552. 

Irvine,  John,  Ensign,  x.,  464.  Cap 
tain,  xii.,  374. 

Irvine,  Samuel,  Justice,  xiv.,  344. 

Irvine,  Colonel  William,  battalion 
surgeon  appointed,  x.,  458.  Let 
ter  on  desertion,  xii.,  330.  Va 
cancies,  374,  760.  Letter  on  re 
cruiting,  569.  Commands  at  Fort 
Pitt,  Brig.  General,  xiii.,  79.  Call 
for  militia,  83.  Letters  on  emigra 
tion  and  killing  of  Indians  at  Mus- 
kinguni,  297.  On  Indian  expedi 
tions,  406.  A  prisoner — his  ac 
count  approved,  447.  Accounts, 
491,  500,  583.  Letter  on  laying 
out  land  in  Ohio,  617,  Letter,  686. 
Censor,  726.  Survey  land  for,  776. 
Censor,  xiv.,  160.  Allows  im 
provements  on  reserved  tract, 
xiv.,  373.  Appointed  land  agent, 
386.  Explores  donation  lands, 
xv.,  125.  M.  C.,  159.  M.  C.pay 
to,  577. 

Irvine,  Captain,  of  company  of 
Rangers,  xii.,  17.  Promoted,  92. 
Allow  to  company  of,  173.  Ap 
pointed  Brigadier  General,  xi., 
278.  Recruits,  738. 

Irwin,  Matthew,  appointed  Quarter- 
Master,  xi.,  305.  To  procure  loan, 
741.  Agent  for  navy,  xii.,  19. 
Collecting  salt,  123.  Warden, 
xiii.,  100.  Recorder  and  master  of 
rolls-dedimus  potestatem  to,  xiv., 


567.  Master  of  Rolls — accounts, 
xv.,  165,  166.  Recorder — Justice 
C.  C.  P.,  192.  Bankrupt,  621, 
622.  Master  of  Rolls,  xvi.,  106, 
Recorder  and  Register,  113.  Paid 
for  enrolling  laws,  228.  Provincial 
Commissioner,  ix.,  237. 

Irwin,  William,  recommended  to 
Congress  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
444.  Of  sixth  battalion,  487. 
Recommending  an  Ensign,  xii., 
58.  Brigadier  General,  368.  Jus 
tice,  xiv.,  322. 

Irwine,  Lieutenant-Colonel  James, 
made  Colonel,  x-,  767. 

Israel,  Israel,  expenses  of  Indians, 
xv.,  240.  Innkeeper,  623. 


J. 


Jack,  James,  Coroner,  ix.,  286,  333, 
398.  Justice,  xiv.,  65,  861. 

Jack,  Matthew,  Sheriff,  xii.,  541 ; 
xiii.,  158,  419.  Justice,  xiv.,  180. 

Jack  (a  negro),  kills  Wm.  Rake- 
straw—trial,  &c.,  ii.,  11.  Trial, 
18. 

Jacobs,  Captain,  vii.,  232. 

Jacobs,  Benjamin  (son  of  the 
Speaker),  Prothonotary,  xi.,  188, 
197. 

Jackson,  Dr.  David,  Paymaster,  xi.. 
27.  Appointed  Quarter-Master  of 
militia,  xii.,  146,  458,  497.  To 
pay  depreciation,  705.  Late 
Quarter-Master,  xiii.,  71.  Memo 
rial,  597.  Paid,  598. 

Jackson,  David,  delegate  to  Con 
gress,  xiv.,  442,  549. 

Jackson,  Joseph,  Sheriff,  iv.,  469, 
500,  600. 

Jackson,  Samuel,  Coroner,  ix.,  688. 

Jackson,  Samuel,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
284. 

Jagren.  arrives  in  Philad.,  vi.,  522, 

Jamaica,  Governor  of,  letter  respect 
ing  Stanwix  privateer,  viii.,  171, 
Proclamation,  i.,  592.  Resolu 
tions  of  Assembly  and  House  of 
Commons  on,  vii.,  738,  740. 

James,  Abel,  a  Warden,  ix.,  293. 
To  be  seized,  xi.,  283. 

James,  James,  Justice  for  Chester 
county,  iii.,  282. 

James,  John,  to  be  seized,  xi..  283. 
342. 


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INDEX  TO    COLONIAL   EECORDS. 


James,  Richard,  Coroner,  iv.,  470, 
500. 

James,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  v.,  550, 
597,  662. 

James  II.,  King  proclaimed,  i.,  132. 

Jameson,  Captain,  vii.,  294. 

Jameeson,  D.,  and  J.  Eichelberger, 
letter  respecting  J.  McCallister's 
conduct,  xii.,  27. 

Jameeson,  John,  Lieutenant  of 
Rangers,  xii.,  73. 

Janney,  Abel,  Coroner,  ix.,  285. 

Janney,  Robert,  Rector  of  Christ's 
Church,  administers  sacrament  to 
Governor  Denny,  vii.,  741. 

Janney,  Thomas,  appointed  special 
Commissioner  to  try  a  case  in 
Bucks,  i.,  164. 

Janvier,  Thomas,  Provincial  armor 
er — order  for  arms  for  General 
Forbes,  viii.,  79.  Refuses  to  de 
liver  by  order,  84. 

Jaquies,  Jos.,  authorized  to  fit  out 
an  armed  whale  boat  called  ' '  Hell 
Cat"  to  capture  enemy,  xii.,  393. 

Jawert,  John,  petition — member  of 
Frankford  Company,  ii.,  431. 

Jay,  John,  sends  commissions  for 
privateers,  xi.,  699.  Appointed 
by  Congress  Secretary  of  foreign 
affairs,  xiv.,  356,  363.  On  duties 
in  French  ports,  403.  Secretary 
of  foreign  affairs,  letter  respecting 
a  claim  in  Germany,  xvi.,  48. 

Jefferson,  Governor  Thomas,  letter 
on  line  between  Virginia  and 
Pennsylvania,  xii.,  444. 

Jeffs,  Robert,  complaint  against  T. 
Fairman  for  forcible  entry,  i.,  199. 
Answer  of  Council,  199,  201,  202, 
318,  320. 

Jegler,  Charles,  sentenced  —  war 
rant  of  execution,  vii.,  342,  389. 
Respited,  398.  His  character  at 
Lancaster,  398. 

Jenkins,  Fort,  Colonel  Lindemoth 
stationed  at,  xi.,  654. 

Jenkins,  Colonel  David,  of  Lancas 
ter  county  militia,  1777,  &c.,  xvi., 
154. 

Jenkins,  George,  second  Lieutenant, 
x.,  457.  Captain,  503. 

Jenkins,  John,  letter  to,  xv.,  35. 
Passport  to,  67.  Arrives — is 
heard,  79. 

Jenkins,  Robert,  of  Salem,  New 
Jersey,  counterfeits,  in  England, 


bills  of  credit  of  several  counties, 
iv.,  429.     Arrested,  422,  429. 

Jenkins,  Captain  Thomas,  captured, 
v.,  282.  Deposition,  283. 

Jennings,  Edmund,  comes  from 
Maryland  with  D.  Dulany  as  agent 
of  Governor  Ogle,  iv.,  115.  Cor 
respondence  with  President,  117, 
131,  146. 

Jennings,  Edward,  Coroner  of  Kent 
county,  iii.,  260. 

Jennings,  John,  Sheriff,  viii.,  780  ; 
ix.,  57,  398,  548,  623;  xi.,  364. 
Letter  from,  and  C.  Stewart,  573. 
585.  Instructions  to,  608. 

Jennings,  Dr.  Michael,  resigns  as 
surgeon,  xi.,  124. 

Jennings,  Samuel,  refuses  to  serve 
as  a  Justice,  i.,  370.  Assistant  to 
Governor,  505. 

Jennings,  Solomon,  deputy  Sheriff, 
iv.,  154. 

Jervis,  Charles,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
284. 

Jewell,  Captain  John,  appointed 
Surveyor  and  Searcher  of  Cus 
toms,  i.,  538. 

Jewell,  Robert,  Coroner,  x.,  270. 
Keeper  of  State  Prison,  696 ;  xi., 
566.  Coroner,  593. 

Jews  in  Philadelphia,  ask  counte 
nance  and  protection  in  erecting  a 
synagogue,  xiii.,  367. 

Job,  Andrew,  Sheriff  of  Chester 
county,  ii.,  22. 

Jocelyn,  Capt.  Thomas,  arrives  at 
Philadelphia  with  troops  sent  by 
General  Shirley,  vi.,  774.  Gov 
ernor's  instructions  to,  775. 

Joel,  Captain,  a  deserter  from  New 
Jersey  imprisoned,  xii.,  495. 
Released,  498.  Paid  for  secret 
services,  552. 

John,  Doctor  (Indian),  murder  of, 
&c.  at  Carlisle,  viii.,  455.  Con 
ference  with  relatives  of,  at  Phil 
adelphia,  709,  712. 

Johns,  Capt.  Reese,  x.,  696. 

Johnson,  Derrick,  executed  for  mur 
der,  i.,  378,  382.  Complaint  of 
wife,  442. 

Johnson,  Fort,  vii.,  43.  Indian 
proceedings  at,  622,  625. 

Johnson,  Governor  of  Maryland, 
letter,  647. 

Johnson,  Colonel  Guy,  letter  an 
nouncing  sudden  death  of  Sir 


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William  and  his  filling  the  station 
for  the  present,  x.,  200. 

Johnson,  Colonel  J.  M.,  letter  to, 
on  Lydius  procuring  a  fraudulent 
deed  for  lands,  vi.,  249.  From, 
268,  269. 

Johnson,  Dr.  Robert,  appointed  Sur 
geon  to  Colonel  William  Irvine's 
battalion,  x.,  458. 

Johnson,  Samuel,  unwilling  to  take 
the  oath,  is  permitted  to  sell  his 
real  estate  and  depart,  xi.,  498. 

Johnson,  William  Samuel,  a  Com 
missioner  from  Connecticut,  ar 
rives,  x.,  119. 

Johnson,  William,  examination  on 
forts,  &c.,  vii,,  341. 

Johnson,  Colonel  William,  report  at 
Onondoga,  v.,  463,  607,  641,  775. 
Letter  to  Richard  Peters  on  Con 
necticut  claim,  vi.,  269.  Letter 
from  Governor  M.,  286.  To  Gov 
ernor  Phips,  607.  R.  Peters, 
287-290.  Proposed  for  command 
of  expedition  against  Nova  Sco 
tia,  313.  Conference  with  In 
dians,  4G8-475.  Holds  Council 
of  war  with  Indians,  610.  Letter 
of  Governor  M.  to,  on  Indian  af 
fairs  after  Braddock's  defeat,  700. 
Gone  to  New  York,  vii.,  41.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  97,  116,  117, 
127,  193,  226,  278,  351,  622,  623, 
624,  626,  753.  Blames  Governor 
Morris  for  issuing  declaration  of 
war,  117.  Negotiates  with  In 
dians,  143.  Message  and  wam 
pum  from,  171.  Appointed  sole 
superintendent  of  Six  Nations  of 
Indians,  193.  Has  made  arrange 
ments — letter  to  General  Aber- 
crombie,  192.  New  Castle  sent 
to,  222-226,  305. 

Johnson,  Sir  William,  appoints 
George  Croghan  Indian  agent, 
with  instructions,  vii.,  355,  434. 
Letters  to  and  from,  434,  488. 
Report  of  George  Croghan' s  pro 
ceedings  at  Harris'  and  Lancaster, 
506-517.  Proposed  by  Indians 
as  a  model,  540.  Speech  of  In 
dians  to,  622,  624.  Proprietary 
instructions  to  treat  with  Dela- 
wares,  655.  Teedyuscung's  opin 
ion  of,  731.  To  General  Aber- 
crombie,  viii.,  97.  Speech  to 
Delaware  Indians,  151.  Success 


at  Niagara,  400.  Letters  to  and 
from,  570.  Letters  to  and  from, 
ix.,  105,  111,  137,  189,  306,  412, 
4b8,  495.  On  Paxton  riots,  111. 
On  removal  of  Indians  from  bar 
racks,  137.  Approves  of  rewards 
for  scalps,  190.  Deputies  sent  to, 
with  terms  obtained  by  Colonel 
Bouquet  of  Indians  on  Ohio,  239. 
Murder  of  a  Mohawk  Indian,  306. 
On  Indian  affairs  on  frontier,  412. 
Murder  of  Indians — draws  for 
money,  Mr.  Croghan,  496.  Con 
ference  with  Six  Nations,  496- 
506.  Dismisses  officers  of  Indian 
trade,  582.  Conference  with  In 
dians,  708.  And  other  Indians. 
x.,  11,  216.  Letters  to  and  from, 
21,  192.  Affairs  on  frontier  of 
Virginia,  192.  Sudden  death  of, 
201. 

Johnston,   Alexander,  Justice,  xii., 
15.     Declines,  104. 

Johnston,    Andrew,     Coroner,    xv., 
102,  297,  579  ;  xvi.,  194. 

Johnston,  Francis,  recommended  to 
Congress  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
x.,  442,  444.  Appointed,  445; 
xi.,  48.  Complains  of  Jacob 
Weaver  as  a  suspected  person, 
190,  270.  Sick— resigns,  407, 
424.  Petition,  710.  Receiver 
General,  xii.,  689.  To  receive 
Physic's  books,  £c.,  719.  Call 
on,  for  settlement,  746.  List  of 
books,  &c.,  received,  755.  Com 
missioner  to  Indians,  xiv.,  40,  54, 
508,  515.  Letter  respecting 
horses  purchased,  360.  Receiver 
General,  444,  447,  509.  Receiver 
General's  instructions  respecting 
Erie  land  valuation,  xv.,  601. 
With  J.  Trimble  to  prepare  con 
veyances  for  Alleghany  lots  and 
islands,  609.  To  accept  proposals 
of  Turnbull  and  O'Hara,  649. 
Receiver  General  of  land  office, 
xvi.,  80.  Re-appointed,  350. 
I  Fees,  377.  Letter,  410.  Ac 
counts,  420. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Colonel  James,  xi.. 
115. 

Johnston,  James,    Sheriff,   xi.,   366, 
609;  xii.,  166;  xiv.,  442. 

Johnston,    John,    Sheriff,   xv.,    301, 
589,  592;  xvi.,  210. 

Johnston,  Major,  barns  and  houses 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


burned — reward  and  proclamation 
for  apprehending  three  persons, 
xii.,  261. 

Johnston,   Lt.    Richard,   xiii.,    121. 

Johnston,  Robert,  physician  and 
surgeon  in  hospital,  United  States 
-depreciation,  xiii.,  136.  Collector 
of  Excise,  xvi.,  385. 

Johnston,  Samuel,  president  of 
North  Carolina  convention— trans 
mitting  declaration  of  rights  and 
proposed  amendments  to  federal 
constitution,  xv.,  524. 

Johnston,  Thomas,  Justice,  xiii., 
266. 

Johnstone,  William,  Justice,  xiv., 
634. 

Johnston,  William  F.,  Governor's 
message  recommending  publica 
tion  of  Colonial  Records,  iv. ,  1. 

Jolly,  Charles,  Justice,  ix.,  393. 
A  Justice  of  Philadelphia  com 
plained  of  by  Assembly,  x.,  30, 
31. 

Jones,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Blath- 
waite,  chief  engineer  at  Billings- 
port,  xi.,  125.  Paid  as  engineer, 
discharged,  486.  Engineer  at 
Billingsport,  xv.,  24. 

Jones,  Cadwalader,  Governor  of 
New  Providence,  i.,  242. 

Jones,  David,  appointed  Chaplain 
to  battalion  of  Shee  and  Wayne, 
x.,  551.  Justice,  xiv.,  495. 

Jones,  Reverend  David,  commuta 
tion  of  Pay,  xv.,  143.  Asks 
further  allowance  as  chaplain, 
299. 

Jones,  Colonel,  late  Captain,  ap 
pointed  at  Philadelphia,  v.,  257. 

Jones,  Dr.  Evan,  charged  with 
murder,  in  diverting  himself  with 
ceremony  of  making  free  mason 
in  jest,  iv.,  277.  Sheriff,  v.,  597, 
662. 

Jones,  Evan,  Coroner,  vi.,  144. 

Jones,  Gibbs,  appointed  Captain, 
Lieutenant,  x.,  480.  Resigns, 
xii.,  286. 

Jones,  Griffith,  Complaint  against, 
i.,  78.  Testifies  against  J.  Ed- 
monson,  114.  Council,  213. 
Member  of  Council,  452.  Elected 
Mayor  of  Philadelphia,  ii.,  162. 
Qualified,  163. 

Jones  lane,  or  Lancaster  road,  com 
missioners  to  view — To  be  re 


paired  with  funds  by  lottery,  xv., 
449.  Report  on,  494. 

Jones,  John,  Health  officer,  xii., 
554;  xiv.,  375.  Accounts,  467. 
Health  officer,  xv.,  3,  321,  323. 
Justice,  323.  Health  officer,  com 
plaint  against,  xvi.,  134,  142,  147, 
151,  168,  170,  171,  172.  He  is 
displaced,  173.  A  Justice,  ii., 
159. 

Jones,  Captain,  x.,  436.  Made 
Major,  76,  78,  697. 

Jones,  Joseph,  trial  of,  ii.,  396. 

Jones,  Sergeant  Jonathan,  Funeral 
expenses  paid,  xi.,  106. 

Jones,  Owen,  Jr.,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
284,  292.  Pass,  xiii.,  571. 

Jones,    Robert,    a  justice,   iii.,    28. 

Jones,  R>  Stuttle,  Secretary  of  com 
mittee,  x.,  440. 

Jones,  Samuel,  a  justice,  iii.,  358; 
xiv.,  307.  Deputy  surveyor, 
lays  a  plan  of  depreciation  lands, 
xv.,  18. 

Jones,  Thomas,  &c.,  case  of,  stated, 
xii.,  438. 

Jonquiere,  Mons.  La,  makes  a 
speech  to  Indians,  v.,  528. 
French  claims  on  this  continent, 
529.  Letter  to  Governor  Hamil 
ton,  540.  Letter  to  Governor 
Clinton,  554. 

Jorachgnison,  a  Cayuga  Indian, 
memorandum  of  news  by  him, 
viii.,  118. 

Jordan,  Jesse,  deputy  wagon-mas 
ter,  sends  a  train  to  Egg  Harbor 
for  goods,  improperly,  xi.,  672. 
To  attend  Council,  674.  His 
examination,  680. 

Jordan,  John,  wagon  master,  xi., 
380.  Justice,  xiv.,  164,  307. 

Jordan,  Thomas,  pay  master,  xi., 
618;  xii.,  83. 

Josephson,  Manuel,  asks  loan  of 
lottery  wheel  for  Hebrew  congre 
gation,  xvi.,  489. 

Josiah,  Captain  James,  resigns 
command  to  enter  Continental 
service,  x.,  426.  Sails  for  China, 
under  sea  letter  from  Supreme 
Executive  Council,  xvi.,  224*. 

Jounkin,  Henry,  confiscated  estate 
sold,  xii.,  189. 

Journal  of  Conrad  Weiser  to  Shamo- 
kin,  iv.,  640,  680.  To  Onondago, 
660-669,  778.  To  Ohio,  v.,  348- 


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358.  To  Onondago,  470,  528. 
Of  George  Croghan  at  Ohio,  528. 
To  Auckwick,  vi.,  150-160.  Of 
New  Castle,  &c.,  to  Indians  on 
Susquehanna,  vii.,  137.  Of  Fred. 
Post  to  Wyoming,  viii.,  142.  Of 
George  Croghan  and  conference 
with  Indians,  ix.,  249-264. 

Joy,  Daniel,  on  committee  to  survey 
Jersey  shore,  x.,  474. 

Judges,  may  be  appointed  by  Gov 
ernor  during  his  life,  i.,  107,  121. 
Five  to  be  appointed,  98,  108.  I 
Appointed,  119,  324.  Their 
commission,  121,  190.  Hire  of  a 
boat,  157.  Continued,  199.  One  j 
from  lower  counties,  204.  Decree 
of,  disobeyed,  218.  Of  P.  ! 
Court  —  Commission  postponed  j 
rather  than  the  court,  226,  320. 
Appointed,  324,  331,  343.  Two 
commissions  to  be  drawn  for,  344. 
Provincial,  ii.,  87.  Required  to 
take  oaths,  89.  Commission  for, 
123.  Appointed,  239.  Commis 
sioned,  iii.,  254,  256,  257,269; 
viii.,  77.  Of  Courts  of  Common 
Pleas — Prothonotaries  to  be,  xi., 
221.  Of  Supreme  Court,  254, 
270  Oaths  by  dedimus,  271. 
Of  Admiralty  Court,  appointed, 
713.  Of  Errors  and  Appeals,  xiv., 
66.  Of  Supreme  Court,  42,  43, 
71,  117,  141,  175.  Letter  to,  on 
Longschamp's  case,  117. 

Judicature,  law  of  1727,  establish 
ing  courts  of,  repealed,  iii.,  418. 

July  4,  1763,  ix.,  65.  To  be  cele 
brated,  how  and  why,  xi.,  522. 

Juniata,  mouth  of,  objected  to  as  a 
settlement  for  Indians,  vi.,  218. 
Suffers,  674.  John  Harris  builds 
at,  iii.,  503.  Fort  at,  viii.,  224. 
Frankstown  branch  road  to  Loyal- 
lianna,  xv.,  346,  353-355. 

Juniata  river,  commissioners  to 
view,  xvL,  178,  260,  319. 

"Jupiter,"  privateer,  x.,  715. 

Jurisdiction,  of  a  county,  does  not 
extend  into  the  river,  x.,  232., 

Justice,  chief,  of  Supreme  Court  ap 
pointed,  xi.,  186,  195,  202,  254. 

Justices,  appointed,  i.,  320,  122,  127, 
129,  152,  182,  211,  320,  343,  369, 
375,  380,  544.  Fines  of,  134.  A, 
accused  of  treason,  158.  Refuse 
to  serve,  370,  371,  382.  Refuse 


to  hold  Court,  450.  To  lay  out 
roads,  572.  How  considered  by 
charter,  ii.,  67.  Of  County  Court 
of  Philadelphia  commissioned, 
159.  Of  county  have  concurrent 
power  with  those  of  city,  162. 
Complaint  against,  180.  Can  they 
lawfully  hold  an  inquest  in  ab 
sence  of  Coroner,  184?  Appointed 
from  Church  of  England,  decline 
serving  on  account  of  oaths, 
opinion  of  Attorney  General 
asked,  531,  546.  For  Bucks  and 
Chester  commissioned,  596,  597. 
Commission,  iii.,  28-50,  254,  256, 
350,  491,  531.  Of  Lancaster 
county,  letter  to,  on  Maryland  af 
fairs,  iv.,  65.  Appointed,  iv.,  141, 
209,  312,  348,  482,  762.  Of  peace 
appointed,  v.,  106,  378,  387,  403, 

436,  547,    572,    600.    Appointed, 
vi.,  136  ;  vii.,  417,  433,  437,  637, 
769.    Elected,  viii.,  18,   562,  573, 
575.  Commissioned,  ix.,  172,  201, 
203,  205,  235,  237,  245,  266,  281, 
308,  340,  374,  386,  393,  470,  601, 
626,  645,  663,  672,  680,  730,  731, 
732,    742,    746,    750.       Death  of 
two,  340.      Commissioned,   x.,  8, 
14,  27,  31,  41,  45,  46,  47,  81,  88, 
155,    162,    173,    217,    263,    264. 
Chief  of  Supreme    Court,  x.,  53, 
108,  173,  213.   Of  peace,  xi.,  194, 
195,  198,  211,  218,  220,  228,  229, 
248,  251,  265,  274,  282,  300,  301, 
302,  398,  405,  443,  553,  471-524, 
527,  529,  541,  572,  599,  616,  619, 
620,  621,  644,  666,  690,  708,  716, 
741,    759,  779,  781.     Appointed, 
xii.,   3,   8,   15,  19,  46,   105,  112, 
150,  170,  171,  198,  231,  285,  293, 
336,  342,  353,  374,  378,  391,  393, 

437,  455,  456,  459,  482,  486,  489, 
490,  519,  524,  526,  556,  557,  595, 
615,   635,    667,   752.     To  preside 
in  Courts,   546  ;  xiii.,  7,  21,  38, 
42,   98,   101,    118,   122,  140,  208, 
219,  244,  263,  264,  266,  284,  290, 
316,  367,  389,  400,  446,  517,  521, 
542,  625,  633,  647,  666,  677,  683, 
698,  700,  732,  748,  761,  765  ;  xiv., 
11,  24,  31,  45,  47,  54,  60,  65,  108, 
116,  117,  118.  121,  134,  135,  138, 
139,  147,  149,  151,  153,  158,  159, 
162,  164,  167,  174,  175,  180,  196, 
197,  198,  200,  201,  203,  205,  208, 
211,  212,  216,  224,  226,  228,  229, 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   BECOBDS. 


234,  237,  240,  255,  259,  260,  276, 
280,  282,  289,  291,  307,  313,  321, 
322,  344,  348,  357,  362,  368,  370, 
373,  396,  442,  449,  454,  465,  477, 
479,  485,  487,  495,  500,  504,  509, 
517,  549,  563,  567,  584,  602,  605, 
617,  627,  629,  635,  640,  653,  656, 
657,  668,  670,  672  ;  xv.,  4,  8,  14, 
17,  23,  24,  27,  30,  32,  35,  38,  39, 
41,  51,  59,  60,  62,  65,  90,  92,  96, 
104,  108,  124,  131,  139,  143,  149, 
154,  160,  164,  171,  173,  182,  188, 
192,  199,  202,  227,  233,  266,  269, 
270,  271,  294,  302,  307,  323,  330, 
347,  359,  369,  370,  376,  398,  405, 
419,  420,  424,  437,  450,  462,  463, 
475,  479,  480,  483,  497,  520,  522, 
523,  526,  537,  545,  547,  551,  559, 
570,  577,  579,  583,  589,  604,  605, 
606,  619,  642,  647  ;  xvi.,  1,  4,  13, 
14,  16,  20,  30,  37,  48,  49,  53,  80, 
88,  94,  99,  126,  138,  154,  174, 
190,  209,  217,  2172,  218*.  219', 
226,  237,  239,  242,  253,  255,  259, 
286,  301,  309,  319,  325,  341,  353, 
377,  387.  395,  403,  407,  411,  423, 
423,  428,  433,  446,  448,  450,  479, 
536,  537,  539. 


K. 

Kachlein,  Peter,  sheriff,  ix.,  199, 
285,  333,  688,  778;  x.,  56. 
Deposition,  respecting  Wyoming, 
710.  Militia  to  be  called  out,  and 
premium  for  scalps  in  Northum 
berland  county,  xii.,  312.  Re 
signs  as  Lieutenant,  317. 

Kagundanoyagh,  chief  of  Onondagoe 
Indians  arrives  in  Philadelphia, 
ii.,  159. 

Kakow-watchy,  chief  of  Shawnese 
Indians,  iii.,  309.  His  son  Quas- 
senungh  attacked  with  small-pox 
at  Philadelphia  and  recovers,  463. 

Kammerer,  Henry,  stationer,  xv., 
322,  648  ;  xvi.,  147,  464. 

Kanuksusy,  son  of  old,  Allaguipas, 
vi.,  589. 

Kapp,  Michael,  Coroner,  xv.,  296. 

Kargher,  Ludwig,  memorial,  x., 
638. 

Karnaughan,  John,  justice  of  Ches 
ter,  county,  iii.,  412.  Left  out, 
533. 

Karrod,  Levi,  justice,  xiii.,  264. 


Katarioniecha,  husband  of  Mon- 
tour's  daughter,  iii.,  501. 

Kean,  John,  justice,   xv.,  41. 

Keane,  Patrick,  Lieutenant  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  regiment  of  vol 
unteers  in  British  service  to  be 
watched,  xii.,  177. 

Kearsley,  Dr.  David,  x.,  359. 

Kearsley,  Dr.  John,  x.,  writes  sun 
dry  inflammatory  papers,  358,  361. 
He  is  to  be  taken  into  custody, 
361.  His  friends  to  be  admitted, 
371.  Letter  from  Robert  She  well 
to,  372.  Sent  to  York  county,  al 
lowed  a  servant,  &c.,  373.  Asks 
for  a  clerk,  granted,  374.  His 
oath,  374.  Stephen  Bayard, 
clerk,  374.  Ordered  to  Yorktown 
jail,  378.  Departs  under  escort 
for  Lancaster,  380.  Order  for 
expenses.  381.  Safe  at  Lancas 
ter,  and  to  be  sent  forward  to 
York  county,  385.  Pay  to  guards 
of,  403,  408.  Removed  to  Carlisle, 
773. 

Kearsley,  Paul,  x.,  359. 

Keating,  Maurice,  and  others  en 
gaged  in  piracy,  evidence  from 
Jamaica  to  be  published,  xiv., 
268. 

Keble,  Abraham,  a  justice,  x.,  8. 

Keechline,  Colonel  Andrew,  xi.,  21, 
36.  Commissioned  to  buy  provi 
sions,  424,  506. 

Keehmle,  John,  for  medicines  1776, 
xv,  207. 

Keekyuscung,  (Indian)  sent  on  mes 
sage  to  Ohio,  viii.,  147. 

Keely,  Mathias,  firelocks,  x,,  501. 

Keen,  Reynold,  act  for  relief  of,  xi., 
630.  His  estate  forfeited,  xii.,  23. 
Petition  respecting,  26,  27,  80, 
103. 

Keene,  Lawrence,  appointed  pro- 
thonotary  of  Northumberland 
county,  xiii.,  697.  Justice,  xiv., 
11.  To  inquire  into  election  in 
Penn  township,  447.  Prothono- 
tary  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas 
dies,  xvi.,  119. 

Keesar,  Sick,  a  Chinese,  and  thirty- 
five  others  arrive,  xiv.,  561. 
Letter  to  Assembly  respecting, 
569.  Their  wants  to  be  supplied, 
574,  616.  Pay  for,  659.  Provi 
sions  for,  xv.,  28,  36,  52,  61,  78, 
83,  84,  93,  99.  To  be  sent  to 


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171 


Maryland,  75,  107,  160,  178, 
386. 

Keilin,  John,  Coroner,  v.,  597. 

Keith,  George,  complains  against 
Thomas  Lloyd,  i.,  378. 

Keith,  Governor  William,  supersedes 
Governor  Gookin,  i.,  631.  Ar 
rives  as  Governor,  and  is  pro 
claimed  at  the  Court-house,  iii., 
13.  Oath  administered  under  a 
dedimus  by  several  persons,  13. 
Visits  New  Castle,  14.  Lays  be 
fore  Council  Governor  Gookin' s 
accusations,  15.  At  a  subsequent 
meeting  calls  on  Governor  Gookin 
to  substantiate  them,  who  says  he 
has  none  to  make,  17.  Goes  to 
Conestoga—Proposes  addition  from 
Lower  Counties,  17,  18.  Proposes 
Colonel  French,  who  is  admitted, 
18.  Nominates  Justices  and 
Judges,  18.  Attends  a  Council 
of  Indians  at  Conestoga,  19.  Ex 
penses  of  journey  to  do.,  25. 
Goes  to  Sussex,  25.  His  speeches, 
25,  27.  Goes  to  New  York  with 
Governor  Spotswood,  30.  Pro 
vision  for  his  possible  death,  30. 
His  arguments  against  pardoning 
two  murderers  of  Chester  county, 
under  sentence  of  death,  41. 
Speech  about  Teach  and  other  pi 
rates,  54.  Announces  to  Assem 
bly  the  death  of  William  Penn, 
and  pronounces  an  eulogium  on, 
recommends  a  proclamation,  &c., 
58.  Meets  and  comes  to  an  ami 
cable  conclusion  with  Governor 
Hart  of  Maryland,  60.  Style  of 
commissions,  62.  Continues  the 
government  after  William  Penn's 
death,  62.  His  speech  to  Assem 
bly  on  supplies,  63.  Instructions 
from  William  Penn,  (Jr.,)  63. 
New  commission,  £c.,  laid  before 
Council,  64.  Speech  to  Assembly, 

65.  Sees    probate    of     William 
Penn's  will — Asks   their   advice, 

66.  Assembly's   address   to,   66. 
And  advice  to  delay  publication 
of  commission,  67.     Council  give 
same  advice,    68.     Goes  to  New 
York  to   meet   Governor  Hunter 
before  his  sailing  for  England,  68. 
Speech  to  Assembly,  and  answer, 
70.     Speech  to  Council — Charges 
against  Robert  Assheton,  71,  77. 


Letter,  Ch.  Delafaye,  to,  approv 
ing  his  course,  and  allusion  to 
agreement  between  Penn  and 
Queen  Anne  for  province,  73. 
Report  of  Lords  Justices,  73. 
Opinion  of  Council  on  it,  74. 
Sends  proposals  of  Commissioners 
on  Indian  affairs  to  Governors  of 
Virginia  and  Maryland,  82.  Writes 
letter  to  Governor  of  New  York  on 
Indian  affairs,  99-102.  Proposes 
a  Court  of  Chancery  or  Equity, 
105.  Suggests  examination  of 
vessels  from  sickly  ports,  113. 
Visits  Virginia,  112,  113.  And 
Maryland,  114.  Returns,  115. 
Memorial  to  Governor  of  Virginia, 
116.  His  answer,  117.  Describes 
geographical  position  of  Indians, 
114-116.  Visits  with  members 
of  Council  the  Five  Nations  at  Coii- 
estoga,  119.  Returns  and  leaves 
James  Logan,  130,  134.  Opinion 
on  law  respecting  Free  Society  of 
Traders,  138.  Speech  to  Assem 
bly,  141.  His  mill,  158.  Visits 
Chester  county  on  account  of 
threatenings  to  Indians  from  Ma 
ryland,  160.  Orders  a  survey  of 
land  on  Susquehanna,  160.  Lays 
before  Board  agreement  between 
Maryland  and  Pennsylvania  as  to 
surveys  on  Susquehanna,  161. 
Message  to  Assembly  respecting 
Conestoga  Indians  and  the  Cart- 
ledges,  167.  Calls  Robert  and 
William  Assheton  to  Council,  173. 
Vote  of  thanks  and  £500  to,  174. 
Road  to  Horsham  returned  and 
confirmed,  177.  Orders  survey  of 
land  on  Susquehanna  to  Octor- 
ara  for  Indians,  also  a  wagon  load 
of  provisions,  177.  Writes  to  Go 
vernor  of  Maryland,  180.  Refers 
to  consent  of  Indians  to  William 
Penn's  purchase  of  lands  on 
Susquehanna,  181.  His  speech 
to,  181.  Conference  with,  at  Con 
estoga,  181-185.  Warrant  to  sur 
vey  Springetsbury  Manor,  184. 
His  settlement  of  Newbury,  185. 
His  course  approved  by  Colonel 
French,  186.  Want  of 'funds  for 
expenses  of  government,  187. 
Letter  to,  and  answer  from,  J. 
Mitchell  on  Council  atConoy  town, 
188.  Letter  to  Ganawese  king, 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


188.  Purposes  going  to  Albany, 
190,  192.  Speech  to  Indian  mes 
senger,  191.  Speech  to  Five  Na 
tions  at  Albany,  197.  Has  Indi 
ans  at  his  chamber — Surrender  of 
land  near  Conestogoe  by  them, 
201.  His  speech  to  Indians,  202. 
The  papers  to  be  published,  202. 
Going  to  Conestogoe  with  Gover 
nor  Spotswood  of  Virginia  to  hold 
treaty  with  Indians,  202.  Coun 
cil  object  till  they  know  Governor 
Spots  wood's  object,  202.  Returns 
to  Philadelphia,  203.  Letter  to 
Governor  Burnet  for  leave  to  treat 
at  Albany,  203.  Minute  of  New 
York,  agreeing  to  it — Governor 
Keith's  speech,  204.  Letter,  Gov 
ernor  of  Virginia  to,  205.  Answer 
to,  207.  Consults  Council  about 
Maryland,  214.  Letter  to  Lord 
Baltimore,  225.  Letter  to  Gov 
ernor  of  Maryland,  with  agree 
ment  of  Lord  Baltimore,  232. 
Receives  and  withholds  instruc 
tions  from  William  Penn's  trust 
ees,  237.  Warrant  to  Sheriff  for 
wrecked  goods,  238.  Produces  a 
paper  as  a  charge  against  J.  Lo 
gan,  who  makes  his  defence,  243, 
245.  Attends  Council  for  last 
time,  250.  Governor  Gordon  suc 
ceeds  him,  251.  Member  of  As 
sembly  from  Philadelphia — Ex 
cused — Going  to  England,  298. 
Witnesses  deed  from  Indians,  321. 
Petition  of  Palatines  to,  322.  (For 
mer  Governor,)  submits  instruc 
tions  to  Assembly,  vi.,  220,  235. 
Proceedings  of  Council  in  his  time, 
722.  Allusion  by  Council  to  a 
bill  passed  in  his  time,  viii.,  359. 

Keithian  meeting-house  and  Christ 
church,  petition  respecting,  iii., 
394. 

Kelcher,  Anthony,  Sheriff,  xiv.,  557  ; 
xv.,  101,  296. 

Keller,  Joseph,  affidavit  of,  Indians 
taking  off  his  wife,  &c.,  vii.,  735. 

Keller,  Rudolph,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  195. 

Kelly,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  509. 

Kelly,  William,  pilot,  deposition  of, 
v.,  113.  Sheriff,  xi.,  222,  240, 
606.  Justice,  xiii.,  633. 

Kelpius,  Johannes,  member  of 
Frankford  Company,  petition,  ii., 
431. 


Kembel,  William,  (see  Hembell.) 
Kendal,    Benjamin,    deposition   re 
specting  Conestogo  Indians,  ix., 

Kennedy,  Daniel,  Adjutant  of  6th 
Pennsylvania  regiment,  prisoner 
on  parole  and  in  distress,  relieved 
with  clothing,  xii.,  249.  Pay, 
xvi.,  216^,  243.  Fees  received, 
380. 

Kennedy,  David,  Justice,  xi.,  599. 
Petition  respecting  tract  of  land 
and  wood,  xii.,  252.  Secretary  of 
Land  Office,  689  ;  xiv.,  444  ;  xvi., 
82,  350.  To  apply  to  John  Penn  for 
deeds  and  papers,  xiii.,  418.  Also 
to  B.  Chew  and  Joseph  Turner, 
435.  Returned  to  him  by  H.  Os- 
burne,  462-471.  Respecting  a 
mistake,  xvi.,  149.  Escheated 
estate,  174.  Re-appointed  Secre 
tary,  350. 

Kennedy,  Dr.  Samuel,  appointed 
Surgeon  of  4th  battalion,  x.,  484. 

Kennedy,  William,  estate  of,  xiv., 
36.  Estate  paid  for  apprehending 
Moses  Doan,  47. 

Kent  County— Sheriffs  of,  i.,  58, 
186.  Seal  for,  ordered— its  de 
vice,  66.  Danger  of  revolt — Ves 
sels  not  clearing  at  New  Castle, 
101.  Members  sent  for,  103. 
Misdemeanors  in,  103.  Sub- 
Treasurer  appointed,  111.  Sher 
iff  of,  127,  149.  William  Framp- 
ton,  a  Councillor,  127.  John 
Curtis,  a  Justice,  accused  of  high 
treason,  158,  161.  Appointed,  159. 
Attorney  General  to  prosecute 
John  Curtis,  163,  196.  Ranger 
appointed,  165.  Clerk  resigns, 
170.  Coroner,  187,  340.  Justice 
appointed,  211,  286.  W.  Mark- 
ham,  member  of  Council,  212, 
213.  Ranger  complained  of,  226. 
Execution  in,  252.  Justices,  320, 
339.  Complaint  against  Court, 
321.  Man  imprisoned  for  beating 
his  wife,  337.  John  Barnes  to  be 
arrested,  439.  Difficulty  about 
holding  a  Court,  450,  452,  453. 
Amount  of  one  penny  tax,  462. 
Court-house,  510.  Canterbury 
township  formed,  556.  R.  Wilson, 
member  of  Assembly,  dies,  ii., 
26.  Dedimus  to  William  Annand, 
97.  And  William  Rodeney,  97. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOEDS. 


173 


Names  proposed  for  magistrates, 
iii.,  15.  William.  Rodeney,  Sher 
iff,  and  Edward  Jennings,  Coroner, 
260.  M.  Freeman,  Sheriff,  332. 
Samuel  Berry,  Coroner,  332,  370. 
575,  William  Rodney,  Sheriff, 
370,  575.  Letters  respecting  dis 
pute  with  Maryland,  474.  B. 
Gordon  and  B.  Shurmer,  Judges, 
iv.,  253.  Thomas  Skidmore,  Sher 
iff,  and  Samuel  Berry,  Coroner, 
289.  Sheriffs,  416,  465,  524,  615, 
Coroners,  416,  465,  524,  615. 
Letter  Governor  to  Justices,  490. 
Answer,  494.  Sheriffs  elected, 
470,  500,  602,  748,  782.  Coron 
ers  elected,  470,  500,  602,  748, 
782.  Sheriffs  elected,  v.,  55,  411, 
468,  551,  597,  662.  Coroners 
elected,  55,  411,  468,  551,  597, 
662.  Officers  elected  by  Associa- 
tors,  248,  325.  Justices  dead — 
others  appointed,  vi.,  136.  Exe- 
ecution  of  J.  Duffy,  136.  Sheriffs 
elected,  145,  638.  Coroners  elect 
ed,  145,  638.  Sheriffs  elected, 
vii.,  267.  Coroners  elected,  268. 
Coroners  appointed,  viii.,  223, 
403,  506,  761.  Sheriffs  appointed, 
223,  403,  506,  781.  Act  for  relief 
of  poor,  ix.,  3,  4.  Sheriffs  elected, 
57,  199,  286,  337,  398,  548,  624, 
688,  778.  Coroners  elected,  57, 
199,  286,  333,  398,  548,  624,  688, 
778.  Trustees  of  Loan  Office  for, 
205.  Justices,  266,  338.  Exe 
cution,  600.  Draining  and  em 
banking  Pearmaii's  Branch,  313, 
400.  Conviction  in,  384,  601. 
Justices,  645.  Special  Court  for 
trying  negroes  in,  655.  Embank 
ing,  &c.,  698.  Justices  appointed, 
x.,  9,  217.  Sheriffs  elected,  56, 
101,  211,  270.  Coroners  elected, 
56,  101,  211,  270.  Respecting 
Duck  Creek  Church,  trustees  to 
sell  lands,  &c.,  80,  85. 

Kentzing,  Abraham,  to  hold  posses 
sion  of  Hog  island  for  the  State, 
xii.,  591. 

Keppel,  Commodore  A.,  French  sup 
plied  with  provisions  from  Colo 
nies,  vi.,  323. 

Ker,  Samuel,  discharged,  x.,  772. 

Kerlin,  William,  innkeeper,  com 
plaint  against,  xii.,  536.  License 
restored,  548. 


Kerrnanvor,  Monsieur,  engineer  at 
Billingsport,  x.,  631. 

Kern,  Jacob,  Coroner,  viii.,  506. 

Kern,  Captain,  account  of  Indian 
murders,  ix.,  43. 

Kerr,  John,  appointed  to  collect 
clothing  in  Bucks  county,  xi., 
411. 

Kesselnian,  Frederick,  traitor,  xi., 
767.  Proclamation  against,  768. 

Keyashuta,  a  Seneca  chief,  in  Phila 
delphia,  present  to,  x.,  55. 

Keyser,  Andrew,  case  of,  xii.,  261. 

Kidd,  Alexander,  traitor,  arrested, 
xii.,  479,  481,  526,  551. 

Kidd,  John,  Justice,  ix.,  393. 

Kidd,  Captain,  privateer,  visits 
Lewistown  and  sells  goods  to  in 
habitants,  i.,  579.  The  pirate,  at 
Lewes,  ii.,  121. 

Killbuck,  bearer  of  letter  from  Dela 
ware  chief  arrives  in  Philadelphia 
and  holds  conference  with  Presi 
dent  Hamilton,  ix.,  736.  His 
speech,  737.  In.  Philadelphia, 
x.,  10. 

Kichline,  Colonel,  death  of,  xiii., 
82. 

Killburn,  Joseph,  paid  for  leaden 
spouts,  xvi.,  491. 

Killer,  Colonel,  to  rendezvous  at 
Swedesford,  xi.,  301. 

Kilner,  James,  complaint  against 
and  trial  as  master  for  abuses  on 
board,  i.,  79,  80.  A  curious  case. 

Kimmel,  Adam,  xi.,  381,  382,  385, 
388. 

Kimmel,  Captain,  applies  for  re 
ward  for  arresting  Thomas  Tay 
lor,  a  highwayman,  xii.,  275, 
276. 

Kindassowa,  a  chief  of  the  Minni- 
sink  Indians,  iii.,  326. 

King,  Charles  II.,  address  to,  pro 
posed  in  building  forts,  i.,  109. 
Petition  to,  116. 

King  of  England,  address  of  Gover 
nor  T.  and  Council  to,  v.,  51. 

King  George,  (Elector  of  Hanover,) 
proclaimed,  ii.,  575. 

King,  John,  a  convicted  mariner 
applies  for  a  pardon — Sustained 
by  Judges — granted,  v.,  344. 

King,  Thomas,  an  Oneida  Indian, 
dies  in  South  Carolina,  ix.,  775. 
Quantity  of  wampum  exhibited 
given  by,  776. 


174 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


King,  Walter,  his  road,  i.,  387. 

King  William  III.,  death  of,  ii.,  70. 

King,  William,  Coroner,  xiii.,  403, 
506. 

King's  highway,  i.,  587. 

Kingsley,  N.,  Justice  of  Luzerne 
county,  resigns,  xvi.,  269. 

Kinkead,  James,  Coroner,  x.,  106, 
212. 

Kinsey,  Abm.  tenant  of  Hog  Island, 
x.,  607. 

Kinney,  Abraham,   Ensign,    xii.,  3. 

Kinsey,  John,  sent  to  Maryland, 
iv.,  203.  Instructions  to,  206. 
Returns  from  Maryland  and  re 
ports,  209.  Speaker,  353,  470, 
618,  669,  749.  Appointed  Chief 
Justice  in  place  of  Langhorne, 
640.  Commissioner  to  Albany 
771.  Speaker  of  Assembly,  v.,  4, 
55,  123.  Commissioner  to  Albany 
— Report,  26.  Approbation  of 
laws  by  Lords  Justices,  found 
among  the  papers  of  Assembly — 
Governor  to  Council,  vi.,  356. 

Kirk,  Ensign  John,  resigns,  x.,  673. 

Kirk,  Samuel,  to  be  Sergeant  at 
arms,  v.,  617.  Appointed  Ser 
geant  at  Arms  of  Assembly,  vii., 
313. 

Kirkbride,  Colonel  Joseph,  x.,  711. 
Lieutenant  of  Bucks,  xi.,  206, 
208,  217,  266,  275,  277,  396. 

Kirkbride,  Joseph,  Jr.,  commissioner 
for  building  new  court  house  and 
prison  for  Bucks  county,  iii., 
241.  Ferry,  363. 

Kirkbride,  Mahlon,  provincial  com 
missioner,  ix.,  237. 

Kirkbridge,  Colonel,  to  view  fords 
above  the  Falls  of  Delaware,  x., 
783. 

Kirkland,  Colonel,  escapes,  x.,  661. 
Order  for  arrest,  665,  694. 

Kishycoquilla,  a  Shawnese  chief, 
death  of,  vi.,  154.  Governor's 
letter  to  sons  of,  421. 

Kitchen,  Stephen,  pardoned,  xi., 
609. 

Kittanning  burned,  vii.,  294. 

Kittanning,  a  town  to  be  laid  out  in 
proprietary  manor  at,  x.,  201. 
Distances  from  Canoe  place  to, 
xv.,  91. 

Kitts,  George,  provisions,  x.,  651. 

Kitzmiller,  Jacob  and  Martin,  cor 
respondence  and  depositions  res 


pecting  murder  of  D.  Digges,  v., 
582-597. 

Klotz,  Colonel,  xi.,  89.  Of  Lancas 
ter  county — Case  of  Dr.  B.  Wil 
son  referred  to,  xii.,  101. 

Knapsacks,  ordered,  x.,  628,  636. 

Kneeghnyaskoate  (Indian  Harry's 
brother),  returns  with  presents 
from  Onondagoes,  ii.,  204. 

Knight,  John,  Coroner,  x.,  78,  100, 
212. 

Knight,  Thomas,  pardoned  for  horse 
stealing  so  far  as  relates  to  cutting 
off  his  ears,  xiv.,  243. 

Knous,  George,   Coroner,   xiv.,  248. 

Knowles,  privateer  schooner,  Capt. 
Turner,  captures  Spanish  vessels, 
viii.,  225. 

Knowles,  Admiral  Charles,  letters 
from  and  to,  v.,  127,  133,  141, 
207.  For  man-of-war,  207.  Takes 
Port  Louis — carries  cannon  to 
Jamaica,  228.  Loan  of  some  of 
them  to  be  requested,  228.  In 
quiry  on  his  account  respecting 
impressment  of  seamen — Coun 
cil's  decision,  326, 

Knowles,  John,  made  prisoner — asks 
to  be  exchanged,  xi.,  564.  Ex 
changed,  565.  Resigns  as  Justice, 
xiv.,  640. 

Knox,  Captain,  x.,  709. 

Knox,  Ensign  George,  xi.,  620. 

Knox,  General  Henry,  letter  on 
union  of  companies  with  Proctor's 
regiment,  vi.,  245.  Wagons  for 
General  W.,  xii.,  398.  Secretary 
at  War — letters  to  and  from,  xiv., 
517,  560.  For  expenses  Indians, 
xv.,  240.  Letter,  435. 

Knox,  John,  sweeping  river — reports 
articles  found,  xii.,  2,  21.  Called 
on  to  report,  33.  Tonnage  officer, 
xiv.,  10. 

Knox,  Colonel  Robert,  xi.,  556.  To 
ask  State  shallop,  576,  592.  As 
sembly,  xii.,  131. 

Kollock,  Jacob,  letter  from  Govern 
or  to,  respecting  pilots  not  li 
censed,  iv. ,  394.  Chosen  Speaker 
of  Assembly  of  lower  county,  ix. , 
2,  71,  201.  Resigns — son  suc 
ceeds,  699. 

Kollock,  Jacob,  Jr.,  Sheriff,  v.,  662; 
vi.,  638. 

Kollock,  Philips,  appointed  to  seve 
ral  offices  in  Sussex,  ix.,  699. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


175 


Captain  of  British  vessel  in  Dela 
ware,  xiii.,  145. 

Kollock,  Simon,  Sheriff,  iii.,  387, 
416,  465,  524. 

Kreamer,  Philip,  Coroner,  xi.,  444. 
Sher,ff,  xiii.,  88,  394,  617,  720; 
xvi.,  491. 

Krug,  Jacob,  receipts  for  taxes, 
1787,  1788,  xvi.,  83. 

Kucher,  Christopher,  xvi.,  196. 
Letter,  xii.,  392. 

Kuhn,  Adam  Simon,  a  Justice,  v., 
600.  Appointed  a  Justice  of  Lan 
caster  county,  viiL,  562.  Estate 
of,  at  Lancaster  confirmed,  x., 
32,  42. 

Kuhn,  Dr.  Adam,  recommends  a 
surgeon,  x.,  458.  Physician  and 
Director  General  of  hospital — 
plan,  636.  M.  D.  to  he  seized, 
xi.,  284.  Arrives  from  St.  Croix — 
is  arrested  and  imprisoned,  xii., 
501.  Vessel  to  be  examined  at 
his  expense,  502.  To  depart  for 
St.  Croix  with  his  family  and  give 
security  not  to  return  during  the 
war,  504.  To  sail  for  St.  Croix, 
not  to  return — memorial  in  his 
favor,  516,  517.  Petition  from 
his  brothers  for  his  return — 
granted,  650. 

Kuhn,  Dr.  Frederick,  xvi.,  194. 

Kuhn,  Ludwig,  insults  Captain 
Hey  sham,  xii.,  160.  Committed 
to  gaol,  161. 

Kuskuski  on  Beaver  creek,  viii., 
265.  Delawares  propose  moving 
to,  305,  393. 

L. 

Lacey,  John,  recommended  as  Cap 
tain,  x.,  447.  Justice,  xi.,  372. 

Lacey,  General,  to  command  militia 
between  Schuylkill  and  Delaware, 
xi.,  396.  Appointed  Brigadier 
General,  398.  Troops  for,  447. 
Sends  suspected  persons  to  prison, 
472.  (General,)  on  state  of  militia, 
522.  Commands  on  Susquehanna, 
533.  To  grant  furloughs,  xiii.,  74. 
Pay  to,  252.  Commissioner  to 
Wyoming,  xvi. ,  22.  Berks  county 
militia  under  General  Lacey  in 
Bucks  county,  457. 

Lacey,  John,  Jr.,  agent  for  estates, 
xi.,  556.  Councillor,  xii.,  136, 


150.  Account,  302.  Examines 
Schuylkill  bridge,  374.  Pay,  420, 
542,  600,  712.  Account,  &c., 
682.  Pay  to,  xiii.,  52,  151,  358. 

Lacey,  General  John,  Jr.,  in  com 
mand,  1777,  1778  —  Medicines 
furnished,  xiv.,  655. 

Lack,  Captain  Jacob,  company,  x., 
682. 

Lackawaxeii,  exploration  of,  xv.,  65. 

Ladders  and  leather  buckets  in 
Philadelphia,  i.,  478. 

Lahneman,  Philip  Thomas,  Secre 
tary  of  Governor,  i. ,  47. 

Laird,  Hugh,  Justice,  xiv.,  512. 
Resigns  as  Justice,  xv.,  212. 

Laird,  Mathew,  deposition,  Brad- 
dock's  defeat,  vi.,  482. 

Laird,  Samuel,  Coroner,  ix.,  779  ; 
x.,  56,  101.  Justice,  xi.,  691. 

Lajonquiere,  Governor  of  Canada, 
answer  to  Governor  Clinton's 
letter  to,  v.,  554. 

Lake  George,  battle,  &c.,  at,  vi., 
623.  Defeat  of  French  at,  637. 

Lake,  St.  Sacrament,  (see  Lake 
George.) 

Lambert,  Chevalier  De,  recom 
mended  by  Fayette,  appointed 
Second  Lieutenant,  xiii.,  479. 

Lancaster  County,  formed  from 
Chester  county  —  Bounds,  iii., 
355,  358.  Justices,  Sheriff  and 
Coroner  appointed,  359,  370. 
Germans  of,  ask  to  be  naturalized, 
374.  Loan,  by  province  to  build 
prison  and  court  house,  379. 
Site  of,  and  also  for  a  town  fixed 
011 — Discussion  as  to  title  of  the 
land,  381.  Losses  from  Mingo 
Indians,  382.  No  roads  laid  out 
to  Philadelphia,  394.  To  be,  395. 
Sheriffs,  416,  465,  520,  615. 
Coroners,  416,  465,  520,  615. 
Charged  with  riots  in  Maryland, 
468.  High  road  laid  out  and  con 
firmed,  and  to  be  continued  to 
Schuylkill  ferry  at  Philadelphia, 
521-524.  Justices,  531.  Win. 
Ilumsey  of  Maryland  sent  to,  on 
trial,  593.  High  Sheriff  attacked 
by  persons  from  Maryland — De 
position  of  under  Sheriff,  612. 
Petition  for  road  from  Susque 
hanna  to — Commissioners  to  lay 
out,  618.  Road  to  Schuylkill, 
618. 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Justices  written  to  preserve 
order  of  pettlers  over  Susque- 
hanna,  iv.,  58.  Complaints  from 
Maryland  against,  62,  63.  Letter 
of  President  Logan  to  Justices 
relative  to  affairs  with  Maryland, 
69,  71.  Proclamation  against 
men  from  Maryland,  73.  Certifi 
cate  from,  75.  Sheriffs  appointed, 
86,  247,  309,  352,  470,  602,  669, 
748,  782.  Coroners  elected,  86, 
247,  309,  352,  470,  602,  669,  748, 
782.  And  Maryland  affairs,  101- 
151.  Sheriff  authorized  to  call 
out  a  force  to  protect  the  settlers, 

151.  And  Justices  to  take  deposi 
tions,  151.     Justices  needed,  152. 
Road   to    Coventry   Iron   Works, 

152,  247,  266.     Messrs.  Lawrence 
and  Ashton,  members  of  Council, 
go  to,  to  act  with  Justices,  &c., 
in  restoring  peace,  153.     Rewards 
offered   by  Maryland  for  magis 
trate   of  Lancaster   county,   155, 
165.     Jail  broken  into  by  Mary- 
landers,    251.     Cases    of    Daniel 
Low    and    Rudolph    Mohr,    255. 
Joseph  Evans,  a  sufferer  by  Mary 
land  and  by  fire,  permitted  to  ask 
Charity,  259.     Petition  from,  res 
pecting    road    to    Coventry   Iron 
Works,    266.      Roads,    278   282, 
284,  365,  495.     Outrages   by  In 
dians  in,  280.    Justices  appointed, 
312,  482.    Praying  for  boundaries 
of  a  new  county,    317.     Map  of 
Pennsylvania,  317.     New  county, 
petition,     335.       Road    from,    to 
Philadelphia,    495.      Return    of, 
503.     Alarm  from  Indians,    656. 
Indian  treaty  at,  697-737.     New 
county  between,  and  Philadelphia 
proposed,    756.      J.     Hendricks' 
deposition,  655. 

Circular  letter  of  Governor  to 
Captains  of  militia  of,  v.,  2. 
Justices  appointed,  3,  6.  Peti 
tion  for  arms,  &c.,  26.  Sheriffs 
elected,  55,  120,  411,  464,  551, 
597,  662.  Coroners  elected,  55, 
120,  411,  464,  551,  597,  662. 
Officers  commissioned,  210,  247, 
325.  Commissioners  to  Lancas 
ter,  306-319.  Treaty  at,  signed, 
316,  322.  Expenses  of  treaty  at, 
327.  Justices  appointed,  378. 
Workhouse  and  house  of  correc 


tion,  506,  512.  A  Nanticokc 
Indian  imprisoned  for  abusing  a 
white  girl,  543.  Justices  ap 
pointed  for,  600.  Robbery  and 
pardon,  601.  Law  for  erecting 
county  out  of,  confirmed,  619. 
Act  respecting  inspectors,  619. 
Descriptive  deed  for  lands  exe 
cuted  by  Indians  at,  634. 

Petitions  for  defence  from  Done 
gal,  vi.,  131.  Pextang,  Derry 
and  Hanover,  132.  Sheriffs 
elected,  144,  638,  Coroners  ap 
pointed,  144,  638.  Inspectors, 
law  for  choosing,  623,  624.  Dan 
ger  from  Indians,  670.  Commis 
sions  to  military  officers  in,  755. 

Conference  with  Indians  at, 
vii.,  7.  Large  bodies  from  back 
counties  to  meet  there  and  com 
pel  Assembly  to  pass  certain  laws, 
87.  Messrs.  Chew,  Stedman, 
West,  Shippen,  sent  to  meet  the 
conspirators  at,  93.  They  return 
and  report.  96.  Sheriffs  elected, 
266.  Coroners  elected,  266.  As 
sociated  military  companies  form 
ed,  294.  New  justices,  391. 
Mr.  Handshue,  Lutheran  minister 
— Favorable  character  of  C.  Jeg- 
ler,  398.  Treaty  at,  462,  485, 
504-506-551.  guard  for  Indians 
to  Philadelphia,  549.  Consulta 
tion  on  speech  to  Indians  at,  517. 

Justices  commissioned,  viii.,  18, 
562.  Complaint  against  Justice 
Holliday,  42.  Two  good  horses 
to  be  at,  71.  Indian  murders,  95. 
Coroners  appointed,  223,  403, 
506,  781.  Sheriffs  appointed, 
223,  403,  506,  781.  Distresses 
of,  by  quartering  soldiers  on  the 
inhabitants,  330.  Trials  in,  336. 
Wagons  furnished  by,  376.  Res 
pecting  choice  of  Inspectors,  400. 
Complaints  of  Conestoga  Indians 
at — Conference  with,  457.  Courts 
—  Supersedents  —  New  justices 
commissioned,  562.  Road  to 
Galbraiths,  696.  Carlisle,  676. 
Conferences  with  Indians  at,  720- 
774. 

Convictions,  &c.,  ix.,  5.  House 
of  correction,  22.  Sheriffs  elected, 
57,  199,  285,  333,  398,  547,  623, 
688,  778.  Coroners  elected,  57, 
199,  285,  333,  398,  547,  623,  689, 


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177 


778.  Justices,  177,  281,  292, 
386,  601.  Murder  of  Conestoga 
Indians  at,  89-113,  410,  460. 
Letter  from  Sheriff  Hay  of,  101, 
103.  Paxton  boys  forming  a 
company  to  march  to  Philadel 
phia,  108-113.  Sheriff  and  mag 
istrates  to  give  information,  124. 
Deposition  of  B.  Kendal,  126. 
Troops  ordered  from  Carlisle  to, 
127.  Letter  of  Governor  to  mag 
istrates  of,  131.  Intelligence 
from,  132.  A  frontier  county, 
138.  Court  of  Quarter  Session, 
171.  Justices,  172,  281,  292. 
Petition,  quit  rents,  179,  180. 
A  pardon  asked  for  and  granted, 
244.  May  raise  money  for  nightly 
watch,  283-285,  292,  296,  549. 
E.  Shippen,  A.  Stedman  and  J. 
Saunders,  Justices  of  Court  of 
Oyer  and  Terminer,  &c.,  292. 
Thomas  Forster,  a  Justice,  re 
moved  for  interrupting  sheriff  in 
survey  of  land,  335.  Manufac 
ture  of  glass  in,  354.  Lottery  for 
German  Lutheran  Church,  390, 
392,  567,  576,  579.  Letter  of 
Governor  to  magistrates  of,  res 
pecting  murders  by  Frederick 
Stump,  and  other  documents, 
414-490.  Sheriff  to  receive 
Stump  and  servant  from  sheriff  of 
Cumberland  and  take  to  Chester 
county,  442.  Convictions,  513, 
601.  James  Webb  declines  as 
barrack  master  —  James  Ralph 
appointed,  556.  Supplement  to 
Act  creating  county,  556,  563, 
579.  Divorce  case,  564,  580. 
Settlers  from,  go  to  Wyoming, 
583.  Lottery  for  bridge  and 
paving  streets,  621.  Furnaces 
and  forges,  1750,  632-636.  New 
road  to  Philadelphia  proposed, 
657,  667,  681,  690.  Justices, 
673.  Special  court  for  trial  of 
negroes,  680.  Justice  ill-treated 
by  Connecticut  men — To  be  ar 
rested,  682.  Orders  for  arrest, 
683.  Laz.  Stewart  taken  and 
escapes,  683.  Reward  offered  for, 
685.  Division  of  county,  707. 
Message  of  Governor  respecting 
Laz.  Stewart,  713.  Conviction 
and  reprieve,  745. 

Claims  for  carriages  employed 
12 


by  Colonel  Wilkins,  x.,  17. 
Sheriffs  elected,  56,  101,  211, 
270.  Coroners  elected,  56, 
101,  211,  270.  Division  of,  32, 
42.  Estate  of  Adam  Simon  Kuhn, 
32,  42.  Alleged  errors  in  road 
from  Philadelphia  to,  65,  69. 
Special  Court  for  trial  of,  73.  Es 
tate  of  William  Martin,  73.  Ex 
ecutions  or  convictions,  110. 
Report  of  road  from  Philadelphia, 
113.  Regulation  of  buildings, 
&c.,  149.  Deputation  of  Cones- 
toga  Indians — murders — lands, 
&c.,  255.  Estate  William  Scott, 
259.  Joel  Ferree  makes  guns  for 
Committee  of  Safety,  290.  Com 
mittee  to  settle  dispute  be 
tween  Grubb  and  De  Haas,  344. 
Arms  to  be  collected  in,  356,  441. 
Removal  of  prisoners  from,  491, 
514.  Prisoners  to  be  distributed, 
502.  Pay  for  arms,  520.  Guns 
wanted  from,  530.  Matthias 
Slough  appointed  agent  to  buy 
clothing  and  accoutrements,  535. 
To  permit  General  McKinley  to 
contract  for  rifle  guns,  598.  Pay 
to  M.  Slough  for  firelocks,  &c., 
606.  Troops  to  be  ready,  627. 
Declaration  of  Independence  to 
be  published  in,  635.  Saltpetre 
manufactured  at,  647.  General 
McKinley  may  buy  rifles  in, 
651.  Money  to  families  of  asso- 
ciators  —  to  be  supplied  with 
arms,  672.  Colonel  Crawford's 
battalion,  672.  Colonel  Porter's 
682,  686.  'Orders  respecting 
prisoners  confined  at,  687.  To  as 
sist  Captain  M.  Smith  to  procure 
rifles,  688.  Prisoners  from  Car 
lisle,  688.  Mf.  Brooks,  a  pris 
oner,  to  have  liberty,  699.  Col. 
Ferree — various  captains,  692. 
Powder  for  frontiers  of,  702. 

State  prisoners  sent  to,  xi.,  4. 
Records  removed  to,  23.  Books 
and  treasury  moved  to,  from  Phil 
adelphia,  41.  Powder  sent  to,  64. 
Troops  to  march  to  Philadelphia, 
78.  Guard  for  barracks,  &c.,  78. 
Charles  Wurtz,  Town  major,  78. 
Hessians  to  be  employed  in  mak 
ing  shoes,  85.  Thanks  to  offi 
cers  who  remained,  90.  Colonel 
Timothy  Green's  battalion,  110. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


Powder  magazine  to  be  built  at, 
115.  Prothonotary,  187,  199. 
Coroners  elected,  191.  J.  Hubley 
resigns  in  Council,  199.  Case  of 
Joseph  Richardson  inquired  into, 
202.  Petition  for  magistrates  and 
borough  officers,  211.  Death  of 
John  Henry,  a  magistrate — Mr. 
Schaffner  elected,  declines — Mr. 
Hubley  and  J.  Hobson,  Justices, 
211.  All  arms  in,  to  be  delivered 
to  Colonel  Galbraith,  212.  Wm. 
Kelly,  Sheriff,  222,  606.  Bur 
gesses  and  other  officers  appoint 
ed,  223.  Alarm  from  British 
prisoners — Town  Major,  236.  J. 
Hobson  declines — William  Henry 
appointed  a  magistrate,  237. 
Justices,  251.  Records  of  West 
moreland  secreted  in,  252.  J. 
Hubley  to  search  for  them,  under 
warrant  from  Hubley  and  William 
Henry,  Justices,  252,  265.  Lieu 
tenants,  257.  William  A.  Atlee, 
Judge  Supreme  Court,  270.  Pow 
der  house  and  magazine  and  ex 
penses  of  militia  at,  271.  De 
struction  of  public  stores  at, 
threatened,  307.  Troops  sent  to, 
and  guard  for  prisoners,  313. 
Supreme  Executive  Council  meet 
at,  313.  Order  papers  there,  314. 
C.  Wurtz,  sub-Lieutenant,  335. 
.John  Brown  arrested  and  sent  to, 
345,  406.  John  Smith  discharged, 
347.  Wagons  bringing  wood  or 
provisions  to,  not  to  be  impressed, 
350.  Militia,  360.  Henry  Dehuff, 
chief  Burgess,  364.  Coroner,  368. 
Wagon  Master,  380.  Barrack 
Master,  405.  A  German  newspa 
per  established  and  subscribed  for, 
409.  Provisions  stored  at — Capt. 
William  Will,  Storekeeper,  423. 
Purchase  of  provisions  in,  424. 
Orders  to  troops  to  proceed  for 
camp — York  militia  to  come  to — 
order  to  remove  powder,  &c.,  over 
Susquehanna — cartridges  to  be 
filled  and  a  guard  to  be  furnished 
for,  442.  Assembly  inquire  at 
whose  expense  public  buildings 
are  erected,  443.  Pay  of  wagon 
ers  too  low,  448.  Prisoners  from 
Virginia  sent  to,  462.  May  be 
discharged  at,  or  Pottsgrove,  468. 
Horses  to  be  delivered  on  General 


Washington's  order,  476.  Re 
cruiting  at,  477.  President  Whar- 
ton,  Jr. ,  dies  and  is  buried  at — or 
der  of  funeral,  499.  Barracks  to  be 
cleared  and  Hessians  secured — 
guard  at,  510.  Making  of  cloth 
ing  too  expensive  at,  remove  to 
Philadelphia,  521.  Council  in 
tend  to  move  to  Philadelphia — 
declines  taking  Dunlap's  paper, 
521.  Prisoners  removed  to  Phil 
adelphia,  573.  Dedimus  to  ad 
minister  oaths,  &c.,  585.  Agent 
of  forfeited  estates,  599.  Sheriff, 
222,  606.  Coroner,  606.  Cost  of 
storehouse  at,  built  by  John  Hub- 
ley,  738.  Case  of  Robert  Mc- 
Neill,  760.  Executions,  780. 
Money  for,  781. 

Board  of  War  ask  for  key  of 
magazine  at,  xii.,  32.  William 
Barton  receives  subscriptions  for 
loan  office,  47.  Case  of  Michael 
Witman's  forfeited  estate,  69. 
Change  in  orders  respecting  Lieu 
tenants,  76.  Case  of  Alexander  Mc- 
Kee's  forfeited  estate — wheat  to  be 
purchased  by  Henry  and  Marshall, 
petition  M.  Reinhard  for  loss  of 
horse,  85.  Guards  to  be  furnish 
ed  from  Philadelphia,  95.  Com 
plaints  against  Quarter  Masters 
and  other  officers,  100.  Claim  of 
Christian  Wurtz,  Town  Major — 
referred  to  Board  of  War — guard 
for  prisoners  to,  116.  Election  of 
Representative,  134,  508.  Com 
missioners,  134.  Sheriffs,  134, 
508.  Justices,  231,  556.  Coro 
ners,  134,  508.  Assessors,  134, 
508.  Prices  fixed  for  wheat  and 
flour — purchase  of,  142.  William 
Henry's  order  for  clothing,  148. 
Christian  Wirtz  pays  for  house 
and  obtains  deed,  south-west 
corner  Walnut  and  Front,  Phila 
delphia,  174.  Witman's  estate, 
231,  276.  Execution  of  Thomas 
Taylor,  a  highwayman,  275.  Si 
mon  Sneider,  sub-Lieutenant,  re 
signs,  279.  Military  officers  ap 
pointed,  300.  And  Commissioner 
of  purchases,  301.  Militia  fines, 
collector  appointed,  386.  To 
Northumberland  county,  492. 
George  Reine — estate  sold,  552. 
Appointments,  554.  Justice  Cook 


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179 


resigns,  556.  Road  between 
Darby  and,  592.  Colonel  Hubley, 
Lieutenant,  628.  Auditors,  646. 
Complaint  against  J.  Bailey,  Wa 
gon  Master,  647.  Convention, 
troops  to  be  removed  to,  648. 
Road  from  Darby,  650.  Repair 
of  barracks,  659.  Provisions  for 
militia,  660.  Troops  called  out, 
695.  Complaint  against  Wagon 
Master — repair  of  barracks,  697. 
Bayonets  for,  702.  Auditors  to 
pay  troops,  718,  722.  Militia 
called  out,  765,  767.  Lieuten 
ants  appointed,  767. 

Militia,  xiii.,  27.  Called  out, 
53.  About  to  march,  71.  Troops 
discharged — cartouch  boxes  to  be 
bought  for  militia,  and  arms,  82. 
Elections,  88,  393,  722.  Sheriff, 
88,  393,  722.  Censors,  722. 
Coroner,  88,  393,  722.  Represen 
tatives,  722.  Councillor,  722. 
Execution,  negro  York,  137.  Es 
tate  of  John  Rhine,  138.  Military 
guard,  141.  C.  Wirtz  commission 
er,  154.  Guard  for  prisoners  to, 
165.  Estate  of  Nicholas  Hous- 
sicker,  199,  251.  Gratuities  to  sol 
diers,  244.  Justices,  290.  Clandes 
tine  traffic  in  British  goods — Wil 
liam  Henry  to  inquire  into — arrest 
of  persons,  317.  Seizure  of  books, 
&c.,  329.  Men  required,  365,  369. 
Militia  fines,  383.  Pardons,  453. 
Goods  of  Major  James  Gordon 
seized  by  William  Henry,  453. 
Militia  ask  for  pay,  457.  British 
goods  seized,  482.  Justices,  542, 
633.  March,  temper  and  inten 
tions  of  troop  stationed  at,  and 
conference  with  Committee  of 
Congress  on,  603.  James  Jacks, 
Recorder  and  Register,  681.  Com 
missioner,  722.  Adam  Hubley 
resigns  as  Lieutenant  of  county — 
John  Gloningher  asks  for  it,  732. 
Colonel  James  Ross  appointed 
Lieutenant,  746. 

Justices,  xiv.,  45,  47,  65,  109, 
157,  180,  181,  201,  208,  259,  276, 
307,  479,  654,  656.  John  Shrie- 
ber  appointed  to  care  of  barracks, 
76.  W.  Hay,  Collector  of  Excise, 
106.  Negro  Cato  pardoned,  109. 
Contested  election  for  Justices, 
196.  Simon  Schneider,  sub- Lieu 


tenant,  206.  Storehouse  and 
magazine  at,  225.  Disputed 
election,  232.  Tax  on  writs,  236. 
Witnesses  on  election  examined, 
253,  254,  255,  258,  264,  266, 
267.  Decided  by  appointing 
Thomas  Edwards,  as  Sheriff,  and 
John  Offner  as  Coroner,  and  J. 
Whitehill  as  Councillor,  267, 
269.  Sheriffs,  267,  556.  Coroner, 

267,  556.      Parties    engaged    in 
election  fraud  to  be  prosecuted, 

268.  Election   of    Joseph   Miller 
confirmed,     269,    270.      William 
Henry  entitled  to  half  proceeds  of 
goods  seized,  309.     Colonel  Rob 
ert   Elder's   battalion  of    county 
militia,  380.     Col.  James  Mercer 
and   other   militia    officers,    396. 
County  Lieutenants   to    give    se 
curity,    400.      Deputy  Surveyor, 
441,  443,  447,  453.     Justices  Kelly 
and  Smith  refusing  to  resign,  are 
superseded,  454.     Lieutenant  B. 
Galbraith,  478.     Adam  Reigart — 
purchase  of  horses  in,  519.     Elec 
tions,     556.      Justice    Carpenter, 
representative,  resigns  as  Justice, 
Contested     election,     616,     617. 
Captain  Michael  Whitley  paid  for 
a  gun  and  blanket,  lost  in  action 
at  Chestnut  Hill,  637.     Contested 
election  decided  for  Justice  Bailey, 
discharged     from     recognizance, 
654. 

Justices,  xv.,  4,  14,  38,  52,  149, 
173,  515.  Depreciation  lands  to 
be  sold  at,  18.  Proceedings  for 
taxes  stayed,  22.  J.  Cornall  par 
doned  so  far  as  relates  to  "cutting 
off  both  ears,"  25.  Cases  of 
criminals,  31.  Petition  of  delin 
quent  tax  collector  rejected,  49. 
Petition,  J.  Miller  respecting  ex 
cise,  81.  William  Hayes'  estate, 
90,  91.  Elections,  98,  296.  Sher 
iffs,  98,  296,  570.  Coroner,  98,  296, 
570.  Representatives,  98.  Coun 
cillor,  296.  Colonel  Haverstick's 
battalion  and  Captain  Jacob  Metz- 
ger,  113.  Committee  of  inspec 
tion  and  observation,  1776  and  '77, 
167.  Catharine  Reinick,  pension, 
185.  Sale  of  William  Hayes' 
property  referred  to  Comptroller, 
244.  Indians  detained  at,  by 
sickness  of  interpreter  Woods, 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOKDS. 


250.  Pension  to  William  Patter 
son's  widow,  275.  Rum  seized 
from  A.  Moore,  282.  Col.  James 
Ross  to  deliver  to  M.  Hollenback 
arms  for  Luzerne,  289.  Captain 
John  Graff,  363.  Militia  fines, 
house  for  storing  arms,  &c.,  412. 
Jones'  Lane  to  be  improved,  448, 
494.  Sale  of.  estate  of  William 
Hayes  postponed,  461.  Michael 
Hubley,  president  of  Courts,  499. 
Henry  Ream,  Justice,  515.  Wm. 
Henry's  widow  is  paid — part  sales 
of  British  merchandize  seized — 
stores — expenses  of  Indian  pris 
oner,  &c.,  546.  Ground  rent  on 
lots  due  W.  Hamilton,  614.  Paid, 
645. 

Fines  remitted,  xvi.,  12.  Sur 
veyor's  district,  19.  Sureties,  31. 
Remission  of  fines  to  Sheriff  on 
several  prisoners,  61.  Tavern 
and  marriage  licenses,  amount 
received,  62.  Receipts  for  taxes, 
1787,  1788 — receipts  for  excise, 
83.  Taxes,  123.  Repair  of  road, 
124.  Accounts  of  Collector  of 
Excise — sale  of  J.  Armor  post 
poned,  136.  Claim  for  military 
services  under  Colonel  D.  Jenkins, 
1777,  '78,  '79,  154.  J.  Lutz,  for 
services,  161.  John  Griffith,  Col 
lector  of  State  taxes  for,  180. 
Sheriff,  193,  493.  Justices,  410. 
Coroner,  193,  493,  499.  Taxes 
received  by  Jacob  Krug,  treas 
urer,  290.  Excise  collected,  311. 
Barracks  at,  to  be  sold — Com 
missioners,  325.  Instructions, 
350.  Tavern  and  marriage  li 
censes  and  tax  on  writs  received 
by  John  Hubley,  355.  Militia 
pay — on  expedition  to  Northum 
berland  county  under  John  Slater, 
363.  And  under  Captain  Cald- 
well,  364.  Militia  officers  elected 
according  to  Colonel  James  Ross' 
certificate,  399.  Pay  for  a  servant 
enlisted,  408.  Keeper  of  powder 
magazine,  &c.,  434.  Doyle  ar 
rested  for  killing  Indians,  464, 
483.  Excise  received,  477.  Pen 
sion  to  Sergeant  N.  Little's  widow, 
486.  James  Jack,  Register  and 
Recorder,  495.  Forfeiture  re 
mitted,  495.  Excise,  520. 
Land,  Samuel,  appointed  Sub-Treas 


urer  for  New  Castle,  i.,  Ill, 
Sheriff  of  New  Castle,  194. 

Landis,  Samuel,  letter  respecting 
visit  of  Colonel  George  Talbot  to 
widow  Ogle's  house,  i.,  113. 
High  Sheriff  of  New  Castle,  121. 
Letter  from,  194. 

Land  office,  viii.,  337.  In  Lower 
counties,  not  yet  open,  x.,  208. 

Land  offices,  Congress  object  to 
opening,  xii.,  160.  John  Lukens 
late  Surveyor-General,  to  search 
for  papers  relating  to  Cox's  neck, 
in  New  Castle  county,  621.  Offi 
cers  appointed,  689.  James 
Tilghman,  Secretary  under  pro 
prietaries —  Books  and  papers, 
690,  719,  749.  Conference  with 
Council  on  establishing  a  board  of 
property,  xiii.,  132.  David  Ken 
nedy,  Secretary,  418.  Late  Sec 
retaries  James  Tilghman  and 
Edmund  Physic,  420.  Papers  be 
longing  to,  to  be  demanded  of  J. 
Turner  and  B.  Chew,  433.  Title 
to  city  lot  to  Jacob  Shallus  con 
firmed,  631.  Papers  again  re 
ferred  to,  636.  Report,  639. 
Conference  on  opening,  xiv.,  29. 
Commissioners  to  have  Indian 
deeds  and  papers,  54.  Iron  chest 
for  Receiver-General,  168.  E. 
Elaine's  letter  referred  to,  286. 
Papers  respecting  Virginia  bound 
ary,  288.  On  confiscated  estates 
in  Westmoreland,  290.  On  A. 
Power's  claim,  292.  Report,  343. 
Deputy  surveyors  in  each  county, 
441,  442.  Officers,  444.  Lands 
to  be  surveyed,  452.  Counterfeit 
certificates — Surveyors  on  dona 
tion  lands,  454,  To  sell  lands, 
633.  Dispute  between  Maclay  and 
Edmiston  about  a  line  settled, 
xv.,  6.  Notice  of  sale  of  J.  Gal 
loway's  city  lots,  6.  Lands  for 
offices,  17.  Depreciation  lands  to 
be  sold,  18.  Receiver,  27.  To 
sell  city  lots,  58.  Sale  of  depre 
ciation,  ordered,  138.  To  issue 
patent  to  John  Hughes,  191. 
Parchment  for  patents,  201. 
Public  notice  of  sale  of  reserved 
tracts  opposite  Pittsburg  to  be 
printed,  522.  Report  of  com 
mittee  on  reserved  lots  opposite 
Pittsburg,  xvi.,  22.  Advertising, 


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181 


24.  To  furnish  Attorney-General 
with,  necessary  papers  in  case  of 
Hog  Island,  69.  Fees  received, 
82.  Receiver-General  to  sell  cer 
tain  city  lots,  95.  Depreciation 
certificates,  148.  Mistake  cor 
rected,  149.  Case  of  J.  Hartzell, 
237.  Dry  lands  of  Northampton 
county,  243.  Exchange  of  war 
rants,  297.  Fees  received,  380. 
Form  of  conveyance  for  islands 
in  Ohio  and  Allegheny  rivers, 
301.  Fees  received  in,  311. 
Secretary  and  Receiver-General 
re-appointed,  350.  Valuation — 
Error  in  survey  of  tract  on  Gir- 
tey's  Run,  opposite  Pittsburg, 
410.  Fees  received,  522. 
Lands,  to  be  taxed  to  meet  charges, 
i.,  70.  Appeal  from  Sussex 
court  for,  on  Prime  Hook — Deci 
sion,  77.  Issue  of  patents — De 
lay  complained  of,  86.  Decision 
respecting  Luke  Watson,  89. 
Commissioners  to  dispose  of,  144. 
Refusel  to  survey,  120,  124,  151, 
153.  Indians  willing  to  sell  lands 
between  Upland  and  Apoquinimy 
— Commissioners  appointed,  154. 
Fraud  in  a  deed,  207.  Regula 
tions  for  enrolling  proposed,  219. 
Estimated  by  distance  from  Phila 
delphia,  600.  Quiet  possession 
for  seven  years,  620.  Purchased 
from  Indians,  ii.,  17.  Overplus 
— Near  Pemmapeck,  controversy 
respecting,  34.  Deficiencies,  54. 
Free  Society  of  Traders,  not  to 
make  further  sales  of,  154.  Seven 
years  quiet  possession,  &c.,  220, 
221,  224.  Belonging  to  Frank- 
ford  Co.,  ii.,  431.  Swedes  com 
plain  against  proprietary  and 
secretary  for  taking  their  Dutch 
lands,  465.  Religious  societies  not 
to  sell,  528.  Aliens  holding,  610. 
Have  Indians  right  to  those,  on 
Susquehanna?  iii.,  98.  John 
Grist  settles  on,  137,  138.  Of 
Free  Society  of  Traders  to  be  sold 
for  payment  of  debts,  138.  On 
Susquehanna,  consents  to  Wm. 
Penn's  purchase  of,  181.  Sur 
rendered  to  Governor  Keith  by 
Indians  at  Albany,  201.  Pala 
tines  ask  to  purchase,  241.  On 
Susquehanna  purchased  by  Gov 


ernor  Dongan  for  Wm.  Penn, 
273.  In  execution  for  debts,  280. 
Complaint  against  Christians  for 
settling  on,  for  which  Indians  had 
not  been  paid — And  Logan's  reply 
to,  320,  Indian  deed  for,  on 
Susquehanna,  321.  J.  Logan's 
impressions  about  them,  322. 
Tulpehocken,  Lechy,  &c.,  petition 
of  Palatines  respecting,  322.  In 
teresting  discussion  about,  be 
tween  Logan,  Hamilton,  Hill,  &c., 
325.  Released  by  Indians  west 
of  Susquehanna,  iv.,  88,  92. 
Respecting,  336.  Time  granted 
to  purchasers  who  have  not  paid, 
343.  From  Delaware  Indians, 
papers  relating  to,  481.  Indians, 
Cayuga,  ask  payment  for,  500. 
Quit  claim  to,  on  Susquehanna. 
559-586.  What  raises  their 
value,  571.  Disturbance  with 
the  Delawares  about,  575. 
Speech  of  Cannasatego  to,  579. 
In  Forks  of  Delaware,  576.  Peti 
tion  of  Captain  John  Titami,  a 
chief,  625.  Reference  to  claims 
for,  in  1736,  709.  Claimed  by 
Indians,  v.,  383.  Proclamation 
of  Governor  H.  against  settlers 
on,  394,  410.  Report  of  R.  Peters 
— Proceedings  against  settlers  on 
unpurchased,  440-449.  Petitions 
of  inhabitants,  454.  Survey  of, 
obstructed  by  Indians,  489.  Abm. 
Taylor  sets  up  a  claim  to,  under 
early  title,  551.  Descriptive 
deed  executed  by  Indians  at  Lan 
caster,  634.  Deeds  for,  purchased 
from  Indians,  at  Albany,  by  the 
Commissioners  of  Six  Nations, 
vi.,  119,  129.  To  George  McCall, 
235.  Connecticut,  claim  to,  247- 
275.  Bounty  offered  to  officers 
and  soldiers,  504.  Were  the 
Indians  paid  for,  710.  Report, 
724.  Unpurchased,  about  Ad- 
jouquay — doubts  respecting  build 
ing  fort  there,  vii.,  182.  Teedy- 
uscung  speaks  of,  203.  Fraud  in, 
explained,  326,  327,  537,  540. 
And  purchases,  327,  540.  Com 
mittee  appointed  by  council  to 
investigate  proprietary  title  to 
Indian  purchases  of,  354.  Re 
quest  to  examine  minutes  res 
pecting,  394.  Memorandum  at 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Fort  Allen,  431.  Papers  exam 
ined  by  committee,  464,  465. 
Partial  report  of  committee,  465, 
469.  Purchased  from  Indians, 
635,  636,  676.  Deeds  for,  pro 
duced  to  Teedyuscung,  688,  693, 
698.  Lands  in  province  and  city 
—Petition  of  Richard  Hill  and  S. 
P.  Moore  to  make  title  to,  728. 
Teedyuscung  demands  deed  of 
1718,731.  Complaints  of  Indians 
about,  viii.,  199.  Purchase  at 
Albany  from  Susquehanna — from 
John  Penn's  creek  to  Ohio,  199, 
203-205.  Teedyuscung  denies 
claims  of  Delawares,  202.  Deeds 
produced,  205,  211.  Confer 
ence  at  house  of  Nicholas  Scull, 
at  request  of  C.  Weiser,  211. 
Settlement  by  Peters  and  Weiser 
with  Indians  for,  219.  Proprie 
tary  release  for,  222.  On  Teedy 
uscung' s  claims  for,  242,  243. 
Report  of  committee  of  council  on, 
246-261,  List  of  deeds,  &c., 
produced,  259-261.  Mr.  Peters, 
in  relation  to  papers  in  land  office, 
&c.,  335.  Probity  of  officers, 
337.  Discussions  by  Governor, 
Council  and  Assembly,  and  re 
marks  by  Galloway  on  bill  for 
recording  warrants,  &c.,  361-372, 
675.  Views  of  Assembly  on  pro 
prietary  estates,  374,  530.  Tax 
Act,  1759.  Opinions  on,  537, 
538.  Security  of  estates,  539. 
Claims  of  unnaturalized  subjects, 
545.  Purchase  of,  623.  Indians 
not  cheated  for,  661.  Conferences 
at  Easton  and  Philadelphia,  630- 
661.  Naturalized  persons  may 
hold,  ix.,  17,  24,  242,  325.  In 
executions  for  debts,  146,  148, 
160.  Ciromar  of  Governor  Penn 
on  assesiSrem  of  proprietary,  237. 
Answersxo,  240.  Instructions  to 
Govern<Jj6n  settlers  on  western, 
321,  403,  407,  408,  412.  Procla 
mation  of  Governor  respecting, 
327,  353.  Justice  of  Lancaster 
removed  for  interrupting  survey 
of  land,  335.  Modes  of  granting, 
in  province,  380.  Mortgages  un 
paid,  395.  Sir  "VVm.  Johnson  on 
settlers  on  Indian,  412.  Settlers 
on,  421  426,  431,  448,  568,  578. 
Proceedings  and  resolutions  of 


Susquehanna  Company,  569.  Ro 
man  Catholics  may  not  hold,  596. 
Respecting  settlers,  637,  641. 
Connecticut  people  settling  on, 
x.,  50.  Proclamation  against, 
95.  Near  Pittsburg—Early  sur 
vey  of,  161.  Deeds  for,  forged 
by  George  Crows,  693.  Depre 
ciation,  xv.,  42,  58,  426.  Dona 
tion,  351,  580.  Reservations,  593, 
599,  601.  Grant  of  eighteen 
tracts  to  Franklin  College,  367. 
Reserved  tract,  497,  509-512, 
522,  649.  Reserved,  opposite 
Pittsburg,  value  of,  xvi.,  45,  340. 
Depreciation,  148,  303,  325,  376, 
419,  439,  448,  452,  515.  Fort 
Mclntosh  survey,  340. 

Lane,  Henry,  traitor,  to  be  arrested, 
xii.,  338,  342.  Enlarged,  346. 

Lang,  James,  Ensign,  appointed 
Lieutenant  of  battalion,  x.,  645. 
To  raise  volunteers,  xi.,  27. 
Clothing  account,  645. 

Langdon,  John,  Governor  New 
Hampshire — letter  and  Act  on 
navigation  and  commerce,  xiv., 
596. 

Langdon,  Woodbury,  may  export 
provisions,  xii.,  173. 

Langhorn,  Jeremiah,  dedimus  to, 
ii.,  97.  A  Commissioner  named 
for  building  a  new  Court  House 
and  prison  for  Bucks  county,  iii., 
241.  Appointed  Judge,  258. 
Justice  of  Supreme  Court,  400. 
Speaker,  528.  Justice,  iv.,  244. 
C.  J.,  348.  Dies,  640.  Succeed 
ed  by  John  Kinsey,  640. 

Lapackpitton,  Indian  chief,  vi.,  35. 

Laquis,  William,  journey  to  Indians 
on  Susquehanna,  vii.,  137,  182. 

Lardner,  Lynford,  v. ,  600.  Member 
of  Council,  vi.,  414.  Distribu 
tion  of  arms  for  Assembly — report 
on,  679.  A  Lieutenant,  vii.,  62. 
Provincial  Commissioner,  671. 
Expenditures  for  provincial  ship, 
viii.,  81.  Declines  being  a  Com 
missioner,  86.  Visits  NewCastle 
with  Governor  John  Penn,  &c., 
ix.,  73. 

Latcha,  Major,  xi.,  110. 

Latitude  of  Shanoppin's  town,  &c., 
v.,  751-757. 

Latta,  Thomas,  a  Justice,  x.,  209. 


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183 


Lattimore,  Arthur,  Coroner,  viii., 
780 ;  ix.,  57. 

Lattirnore,  Robert,  Coroner,  ix.,  548. 

Laub,  Conrad,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  194, 
492. 

Laughlin,  Alexander,  Justice,  xiv., 
242. 

Laughlin,  Hugh,' Justice,  xiv.,  362. 

Laurens,  Henry,  president  Congress, 
sends  copy  of  confederation,  xi., 
379.  Also  commissions  for  priva 
teers,  437. 

Lawrence,  Colonel  Charles,  Lieu- 
tenant-Governor  and  commander- 
in-chief  of  Nova  Scotia — to  con 
cert  with  Governor  Shirley  meas 
ures  against  French,  vi.,  311. 
Letter,  451,  464,  554,  711.  Sends 
French  neutrals,  711.  Captain  of 
a  fire  raft,  x.,  536.  Sent  into 
guard  boats  to  Lewes  Town,  593. 

Lawrence,  John,  elected  Justice  for 
Philadelphia,  v.,  106,  110.  Jus 
tice  of  Supreme  Court,  ix.,  393. 
Bounds  to  be  fixed  in  parole,  xi., 
269,  525.  Sentenced  to  death, 
565.  Reprieved,  566,  579.  Par 
doned,  624.  Lieuten't,  xii.,  338. 

Lawrence,  John,  Jr.,  at  riot  at  Jas. 
Wilson's — bailed,  xii.,  152.  Lieu 
tenant-Colonel  of  Flying  Camp, 
xiv.,  634. 

Lawrence,  Joseph,  Coroner,  xiv., 
558. 

Lawrence,  Staats,  at  riot  at  J.  Wil 
son's— a  minor—bond  for,  xii.,  144. 

Lawrence,  Thomas,  to  receive 
wrecked  goods  from  Cape  May, 
iii.,  238.  Mayor  of  city,  293. 
Member  of  Council,  302.  Goes  to 
Lancaster  at  request  of  Council, 
iv.,  153.  Appointed  to  try  a  negro, 
243.  Commissioner  to  Albany, 
771.  Commissioner  to  treaty  at 
Albany,  v.  28.  Committee  on 
Indian  affairs,  167.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  of  Associators,  175.  Of 
Committee  of  merchants  on  cur 
rency,  xii.,  353. 

Lawrie,  Thomas,  appointed  secretary 
and  clerk  by  Governor,  iv.,  289. 
Resigns,  and  P.  Baird  succeeds 
him,  429. 

Law  Cases,  submitted  by  Assembly 
to  Governor,  ii.,  627-629. 

Law,  practitioners  of,  draw  up  bill 
for  Courts,  ii.,  252. 


Law  Suits,  vexatious,  to  be  avoided, 
i.,  204. 

Lawyers,  to  be  sent  for  to  New 
York,  ii.,  407. 

Laws,  agreed  on  in  England,  i.,  37. 
Old,  to  be  examined  by  Assembly, 
67.  Seal,  &c.,  to  be  affixed  to  all, 
72.  Not  to  be  printed,  but  copies 
to  be  sent  to  each  county,  74. 
Proposed,  86.  Marginal  notes  to 
be  examined  by  a  Committee,  97. 
Various  motions  respecting,  97. 
Can  they  be  valid  without  consent 
of  Assembly  ?  106.  Passed,  110. 
Continuing  the  old,  133.  To  be 
according  to  charter,  134.  And 
published,  171.  New,  confirmed, 
171.  Discussion  between  Assem 
bly  and  Council  about  continuing, 

183,  184.     To  be   enforced,  197, 
198,  199.     Proposals  from  Assem 
bly  respecting,    205.      Proposed, 
216,  217,   219,  Jgg^  27i_  What 
laws  had  been  enrolled  and  seal 
ed,    276.      On   parchment    rolls, 
276.  To  be  published  under  Penn's 
seal,   276.     Not  to   be   depended 
upon,  277.     Proceedings  respect 
ing,    294,    295.      Declaration    of 
Governor  and  Council  to  continue 
the,  296.  Style  of,  to  be  as  in  1685, 
326.     Proposed,    326,    335,    339. 
Sheriff  to  publish  new  laws  in  mar 
ket  place,  Philadelphia,  376.    List 
of,   in  force,  411.     Objections    to 
several,  429,  434,  455.  Omissions, 
462.     To  be  renewed,  466.     Pro 
posed,    508,    521,    525,    552,  554, 
571,    598,    600,    607,    610.      Pro 
posed,  &c.,  ii.,  12,  32,  45,  46,  48, 
49,    54,    56,   154,   155,    156,    169, 

184,  210-213,  218-222,  224,  231, 
230,  251-253,  337,  363,  420,  444, 
504,    518.      Repealed,    251,    253. 
Lower  counties   object  to  confirm 
laws  passed  at  New  Castle,  49,  50. 
To  be  printed — copies  to  be  sent 
to  England,  64,  156.     Separation, 
Assembly,,  163.     Members  to  be 
elected,  184.     Meeting  of  Assem 
bly  at  New  Castle,  207.     Change 
of  members,  516,  528,  529,  550, 
552,  563,  565,  571,  579-590,  609. 
Discussion   about,  between  Gov 
ernor  and  Assembly — respecting, 
iii.,  27,  36,  39,  43,  71,  75,  138, 
143,  165,  166,  171,  172,  174,  226, 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


233,  234,  235,  245,  247,  250,  277- 
280,  357,  359,  375,  379,  380,  394, 
396,  400,  418,  422,  426,  435,  589. 
Proposed,  passed  or  repealed,  iv., 
8,  14,  17,  18,  20,  22,  297,  304, 
306,  331,  336,  384,  386,  398,  475, 
483,  503,  549,  626,  628,  634,  638, 
659,  687,  688,  752.  Proposed,  &c., 
v.,  28,  29,  30,  32,  33,  67,  369, 
370,  371,  375,  426,  427,  428,  499, 
502,  511,  512,  514,  516,  559,  560, 
576,  578,  619,  687.  Historical 
view  of  certain  Acts,  499.  Con 
firmation  of,  619.  Proposed, 
&o.,  vi.,  225,  344-352.  Discov 
ery  of,  among  J.  Kinsey's  papers. 
357,  673,  382,  441,  551,  702. 
Proposed,  passed  or  repealed, 
vii.,  63,  72,  87,  93,  181,  182, 184, 
246,  275,  346,  390,  392,  396,  400, 
416,  433,  436,  443,  580,  583,  593, 

719,  722,  739,  761.     Act  for  regu 
lating   officers    and   soldiers,    63. 
Proposed,  amended,  passed  or  re 
pealed,  viii.,  19-27,   30,   40,   65, 
69,  76,  80, 100, 101,  125, 170, 172, 
173,  230,  318,  321,  332,  333,  335, 
339,  342-351-356,  370,  376,  397, 
400,  402,  407,  455,  478-480,  483, 
524-557,  558,  573,  580,  582,  583, 
610,  673,  683,  684,  715.     Partial 
ly  repealed  in  England  owing  to 
informality,  535,  542.     Proposed, 
passed,   repealed,  &c.,  ix.,  3,  4, 

17,  22,  23,  25,  37,  55,  56,  57,  63, 
64,  147,  148,  150,  151,  152,  168, 
238,  242,  243,  245,  247,  283,  285, 
294,  296,  313,  314,  325,  326,  337, 
354,  356,  358,  360-366,  369,  389, 
390,  392,  394,  401,  421,  439,  443, 
446,  448,  461,  465,  470,  472,  549, 
556,  561,  563,  564,  566,  576,  578, 
580,  582,  599,  621,  622,  623,  626, 
637,  640,  643,  649,  650,  652,  654, 
658,  662,  681,  687,  698,  717,  719, 

720,  722,  724,  729,  730,  760.    God- 
dard,  printer  of  the,  393.     Pro 
posed,  enacted  or  repealed,  x.,  4, 

18,  25,  26,  27,  32,  35,  41,  48,  70, 
72,  74,   76,  79,  80,   98,  102,  104, 
106,  109,  139,  144,  147,  197,  209, 
218,  223,  224,  237,  239,  241,  243, 
254,  261,  263,  274.     Printing  of, 
xiii.,  90,  193,  275. 

Lea,  Isaac,  Coroner,  v.,  55,  120,  345, 

411,  464. 
Leacock,  John,  Coroner,  xiv.,  555. 


Coroner,    Philadelphia,    xv.,    98, 
574;  xvi.,  208,  490. 

Leacock,  Joseph,  Coroner,  xv.,  328, 
Inspector  of  pot  and  pearl  ashes, 
xvi.,  312. 

Lead,  only  five  hundred  weight  in 
Philadelphia,  x.,  300.  To  be  im 
ported,  301.  Enquired  for  at  Ti- 
conderoga,  301.  Order  for,  and 
flints,  305.  Receiv'd,  328.  Weights 
&c. — inhabitants  called  on  for, 
559,  649.  Iron  weights  to  be  ex 
changed  for,  561.  To  be  delivered 
to  secret  Committee  of  Congress, 
600.  Required,  615.  Weights 
to  be  collected— price,  637.  Paid 
for,  648,  700.  General  Roberdeau 
asks  pay  for,  xii.,  162,  163. 

Leaden  plates  buried  in  Ohio,  one 
stolen  from  Jean  Cceur,  v.,  508. 
Copy  of  inscription  on  it,  510,  634. 

League  of  Friendship,  William  Penn 
and  Indians,  iii.,  24.  Heads  of 
agreement,  311,  336. 

League  Island,  dams,  sluices,  &c., 
ix.,  390,  392. 

Learning,  Thomas,  fine  remitted. 

Leather,  tanning  and  currying  now 
proposed  and  discussed,  iii.,  139. 
Acts  respecting,  x.,  22,  24,  41. 
Lebanon  Co.  Justice  appointed, 
ix.,  281;  xiv.,  159.  Prisoners 
sent  from  Reading  to,  x.,  547. 
Guards  at,  to  be  increased,  xi., 
417. 

Lebanon,  Fort,  vii.,  35. 

Le  Bceuf,  fort  burned,  viii.,  380,  513. 
Post  at,  cut  off  and  massacred, 
ix.,  35.  To  be  reserved  for  Com 
monwealth,  xv.,  595.  Reserva 
tion  at,  for  State,  xvi.,  47. 

Lechay  Hills  or  mountains,  de 
scribed,  iii.,  322.  (See  Lehigh.) 

Ledlie,  Andrew,  respecting  Wyo 
ming,  ix.,  756.  Surgeon,  xi,,  94. 
With  others  send  memorial  and 
resolutions,  which  are  declared 
seditious  and  ordered  to  be  prose 
cuted  by  Attorney  General,  xv., 
224,  225.  Paid  for  medicines, 
&c.,  344.  Petition,  471. 

Ledlie,  William,  Coroner,  ix.,  623, 
688. 

Lee,  Captain ,  petition  to  have 

his  company  annexed  to  Colonel 
Proctor's  regiment,  xii.,  210. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


185 


Lee,  Lieutenant  Joseph  Brown,  ap 
pointed,  x.,  678. 

Lee,  General  ,  letter  inform 
ing  of  Hessians  embarking  at 
Staten  Island  for  Pennsylvania, 
x.,  753.,; 

Lee,  Major  ,  respecting  sup 
plies,  xii.,  210.  Of  light  dra 
goons,  235. 

Lee,  Richard  Henry,  letter  to,  from 
Dr.  Birkenhout,  xi.,  569.  Elect 
ed  president  of  Congress,  xiv., 
270. 

Lee,  Thomas,  president  of  Virginia, 
letters  to  and  from,  v.,  423,  424. 

Lee,  William,  Coroner  of  Philadel 
phia,  ii.,  108. 

Leech,  Benjamin,  claims  a  lot  on 
Tenth  street,  as  purchased  by 
Tobias  Leech  from  William  Penn, 
xiii.,  31. 

Leech,  Thomas,  Committee  of  As 
sembly,  vii.,  637.  Elected  Speak 
er,  772.  'Chosen  Speaker  of  As 
sembly,  viii.,  396.  Succeeded  by 
Norris,  407.  To  take  care  of  sick 
soldiers,  xi.,  56. 

Leech,  Toby,  ii.,  540. 

Leet,  Edward,  case  of,  with  Mary 
land,  iv.,  101.  Examination  of, 
104-106- 

Legacy  Act,  vii.,  416,  443. 

Lehigh  River,  fisheries,  ix.,  623. 
Exploration  of,  xv.,  65.  Union 
sawmill  on  road  to,  195,  229,  230. 
Survey  of  road  between  Susque- 
hanna  and  Nescopec,  xvi.,  20,  83. 
Commissioners  to  examine,  319. 

Lehigh  Water  Gap,  road  to  Wyo 
ming,  xv.,  22,  30. 

Lehman,  Christian,  a  Notary  and 
Tabellion  Public,  x. ,  9. 

Leib,  Michael  (Dr.),  paid  for  medi 
cines  and  attendances  on  a  dis 
abled  militia  man  of  Philadel 
phia,  xvi.,  61. 

Leiper,  Thomas,  deed  for  part  of 
Tinicum,  xii.,  256.  Sheriff,  xv., 
102,  300,  578,  580. 

Leisler,  Jacob  (of  New  York),  letter 
to  president  Lloyd  on  defence 
against  French,  i. ,  332. 

Le  Marr,  Captain,  x.,  503. 

Lennot,  William,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
286. 

Lenox,  David,  as  Captain,  x.,  447. 
Arrested  and  confined,  xi.,  287. 


Lenox,  William,  enlarged,  x.,  291, 

292. 

Leogane,  flag  of  truce  from,  with 
prisoners,  v.,  122.  Gets  repairs, 
122.  Spanish  prisoners  to  be  sent 
back,  122.  Spanish  prisoners 
sent  to,  130,  234. 
Leonard,  Ezekiel,  Sheriff,  xv.,  97, 

296,  566. 
Le  Roy,  George,  recommended  by 

Chev.  Luzerne,  xii.,  46. 
Le  Roy,  Monsieur,  and  Boyne,  two 
French    subjects,   arrested,   viii., 
714. 

Lesher,  John,  Commissioner  to  pur 
chase  provisions,  xi.,  423. 
Lesley,  Robert,  proposes  alteration 
of  hammer  of  State  House  clock, 
xv.,  380,  387.  Care  of  State 
House  clock,  xvi.,  220,  488. 
Le  Tort,  Captain  Jacques  (and  wife 
Ann),  asks  permission  to  go  to 
England,  i.,  340.  Madame  and 
Indians,  conspiracy,  396,  435,  436. 
Indian  trader  returns  from  Can 
ada — testimony  in  his  favor — 
gives  security,  ii.,  100.  Letter 
from  Madame  on  attacks  of  In 
dians,  121.  And  Indians,  138, 
140,  155.  Petition  from  jail,  163. 
Petition,  170,  171.  Complaint 
against,  403,  471,  554.  Gives  re 
cognizance,  539.  Asks  to  trade 
with  Indians,  562.  At  Council 
at  ConayT.  with  J.  Mitchell,  iii., 
187.  Noticed  by  Indians,  274. 
Arrives  from  Chenasty,  reports 
Indian  threatenings,  294.  Pre 
sents  a  claim  for  services,  iv. ,  237. 
Letter  from,  574. 

Letters  of  Marque,  proclamation  for 
commissions    to,   against    Spain, 
iv.,  451,  486  ;  xi.,  23,  24. 
Letters — 

Abercrombie,    General    James, 
vii.,  193  ;  viii.,  37,  69,  78,  141. 

Adams,  John,  xiii.,  702;  xv., 
50. 

Adams,  Robert,  vii.,  43. 

Agents  of  Parliamentary  grant, 
ix.,  49. 

Allen,  Ira,  xii.,  233. 

Alexander,    James,    vi.,    267, 
270,  273. 

Alexander,  William,   vi.,   248, 
262. 

Allinson,  William,  vi.,  434. 


186 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   EECORDS. 


Letters — 

Amherst,  General  Jeff.,  viii., 
236,  261,  262,  274,  285,  298,  322, 
331,  380,  381,  437,  448,  452,  454, 
503,  504,  578,  590,  602,  628,  679, 
687  ;  ix.,  34,  62,  74. 

Archer,  Henry  William,  xv., 
51. 

Armand,  General,  xix,  12. 

Armstrong,  George,  vii.,  557. 

Armstrong,  Colonel  John,  vi., 
378,  400,  403;  vii.,  231,  257, 
503,  552,  599;  ix.,  444,  448, 
462,  484  ;  xii.,  322. 

Arndt,  Jacob,  xii.,  317. 

Arnold,  General  Benedict,  xi., 
228. 

Arnold,  Thomas,  xvi.,  307. 

Assembly,  xiii.,  352. 

Assembly  of  Maryland,  i. ,  334. 

Atlee,  Colonel,  xii.,  330,  437, 
480. 

Atlee,  Judge,  xii.,  220. 

Atlee,  Samuel  J.,  xiii.,  697; 
xiv.,  310. 

Atlee,  William  Aug.,  xiv.,  314. 

Attorney-General,     xiv.,    619 ; 

Auditor-General,  xii.,  177. 
xv.,  647;  xvi.,  2102-433,  452. 

Bache,  Benj.  Franklin,  xiv., 
409. 

Baker,  Hilary,  xiii.,  549. 

Ballet,  Captain,  v  ,  256. 

Baltimore,  Lord,  iii.,  468,  479, 
486. 

Barton,  Reverend  Thomas,  vi., 
675. 

Bayard,  John,  xi.,  39. 

Bayard,  Jno.,  and  C.  Pettit, 
xiv.,  618. 

Beatty,  Colonel,  xii.,  101. 

Beckley,  John,  xvi.,  439. 

Bedford,  Duke  of,  v.,  360,  379, 
411. 

Belcher,  J.,  Governor,  v.,  5 ; 
266  ;  vii.,  384. 

Bernard,  Governor  Francis, 
viii.,  139. 

Biddle,  Edward,  vi.,  704. 

Biddle,  Colonel  Clement,  xii., 
393;  xiii.,  330. 

Birkenhout,  Dr.,  xi.,  569. 

Blaine,  Ephraim,  xii.,  Ill, 
522;  xiv.,  283,  286. 

Blair,  W.,  ix.,  342. 

Blakeney,  Colonel,  iv.,  430. 

Blanchard,  Col.  Joseph,  vi.,  623. 


Letters— 

Blaithwaite,  Secretary,  i.,  526. 

Blunston,    Samuel,    iii.,    470 
iv.,  147,  155,  158. 

Ely  the,  Colonel  Benjamin,  xi., 
564;  xiii.,  522. 

Board  of  Admiralty,  xii.,  393, 
707. 

Board  of  Treasury,  xii.,  55, 
198,  324;  xiv,  604;  xv.,  82,  106, 
123. 

Board  of  War,  xi.,  468,  509, 
626,  637,  758;  xii.,  16,  32,  90, 
92,  198,  210,  215,  221,  262,  312, 
433,  454,  702,  743 ;  xiii.,  97,  128, 
449,  551. 

Boggs,  John,  xiv.,  140. 

Bond,  Phineas,  xv.,  408,  416. 

Boscawen,  Admiral,  vi.,  451. 

Boscawen,  Admiral  E.,  viii., 
164. 

Bouchet,  Cheval.,  iv.,  173. 

Bouquet,    Colonel   Henry,  ix., 

35,  207. 

Bowen  and  Beatty,  xiv.,  178; 
401. 

Boyd,  Samuel,  &c.,  xvi.,  2092. 

Braddock,  General  E.,  vi.,  307, 
331,  332,  371,  398,  399,  401,  426, 
430,  445,  475. 

Bradford,  William,  Jr.,  At 
torney  General,  xii.,  583,  xiv., 
134;  xv.,  446. 

Bradstreet,  Colonel  Jno.,  vi., 
413;  ix.,  193. 

Brearly,  Adam,  xiii.,  3. 

Brearly,  David,  C.  J.,  xiii., 
74. 

Brodhead,  Daniel,  xii.,  25,  80, 
84,  173,  215,  245,  287,  377,  435, 
445,  498,  586,  743;  xvi.,  171, 
216,  224,  2112,  212<<,  253,  256, 
261,  288,  292,  317,  384,  461. 

Broughton,  Thomas,  iv.,  165. 

Bryan,  George,  C.  J.,  xii.,  423. 

Buchannan,  William,  vi.,  435. 

Bull,  William,  Governor  of 
South  Carolina,  ix.,  775. 

Burd,  James,  &c.,  vi.,  377, 
403,  435,  436,  466.  484,  485,  499, 
555, vii.,  436,  453,  618,  734. 

Burd,  John,  xi.,  773. 

Butler,  Colonel,  xi.,  690. 

Butler,   Colonel   Richard,    xii,, 

36,  428  ;  xiii.,  503,  603;  xvi.,  45, 
422,  537. 

Butler,  Walter,  v.,  624. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


187 


Letters- 
Butler,  Zebulon,  xv.,  505 ; 
xvi.,  317. 

Buyers,  Hon.  Jno.,  xiii.,  686. 

Cadenhead,  John,  xiii,  764. 

Callender,  Robert,  ix.,  302. 

Callender,  William,  and  J. 
Pemberton,  vii.,  394. 

Calvert,  Charles,  iii.,  222,  224. 

Campbell,  Francis,  vi.,  699. 

Campbell,  George,  xvi.,  462. 

Campbell,  Captain  James,  viii., 
290. 

Campbell,  John,  vi.,  481. 

Cannon,  John,  xiii.,  584. 

Cariljas,  Don  Francisco,  viii., 

Carmarthen,  Lord,  xv.,  50. 

Carmichael,  ,  xvi.,  144. 

Carothers,  John,  xii.,  4,  93., 
100,  398,  721. 

Carson,  John,  vii.,  773 ;  xii.,  8. 

Caswell,  Governor  of  North 
Carolina,  xv.,  159. 

Celeron,  a  French  Captain,  v., 

Cellender,  Robert,  v.,  600. 
425. 

Chambers,  Benjamin,  vi.,  675. 

Chambers,  John,  xii.,  391. 

Chastenoy,  Mons.,  to,  v.,  131. 

Christ,  Henry,  xii.,  780. 

Chrystie,  Captain  James,  xiv., 
32. 

Clapham,  Colonel  William,  vii., 
156. 

Clark,  Brigadier-General,  xiv., 
162. 

Clarkson,  Major  Mathew,  xi., 
676,  677. 

Clarkson,  Mathew,  xii.,  482; 
xiii.,  182. 

Glaus,  Daniel,  vi.,  182,  249, 
292,  468  ;  vii.,  155. 

Clinton,  Governor  of  New  York, 
iv.,  772.  From  and  to,  v.,  30, 
56,  133,  187,  215,  265,  286,  305, 
431,  462,  480,  495,  508,  517,  524, 
553,  573,  625,  639,  642;  xii.,  64, 
306;  xiii.,  350;  xiv.,  457. 

Cluggage,  Captain,  xii.,  147. 

Coates, Colonel  Wm.,  xiii.,  641. 

Colden,"  Cadwalader,  ix.,  120, 
656, 

Commercial  Committee  of  Con 
gress,  xii.,  130. 

Commercial  convention,  xv., 
107. 


Letters- 
Commissioners  of  Berks  county, 
xii.,  275  ;  xv.,  428. 

Commissioners  of  Connecticut, 
x..  121,  126,  133. 

Commissioners  to  Indians,  vii., 
153,  498,  772. 

Commissioners  of  Lancaster, 
xvi.,  123. 

Commissioners  to  Luzerne,  xv., 
276. 

Commissioners  on  defence  of 
Delaware,  xii..  361,  487. 

Commissioners  to  view  Rivers, 
xvi.,  209 2,  222^ 

Commissioners  of  Taxes,  Phil 
adelphia,  xiii.,  453,  647,  573; 
xiv.,  151. 

Commissioners  of  Trade  and 
plantations,  ix.,  343. 

Commissioners  on  Boundary, 
xiv.,  69. 

Commissioners  of  Virginia  and 
Maryland,  xiv.,  398. 

Committee  of  Assembly  on  pur 
chase  of  lands,  vii.,  635,  636. 

Committee  of  Safety,  x.,  497. 

Comptroller  General,  xiv.,  457; 
xv.,  69,  413,  429;  xvi.,  94,  293, 
317,  318,  332,  348,  359. 

Congress,  x.,  564,  565,  660; 
xi.,  197,  379,  437,  487,  619,  636, 
752,  759,  767;  xii.,  2,  25,  49,  65, 
66,  75,  80,  84,  108,  116,  147, 160, 
176,  197,  200,  201,  227,  230,  234, 
250,  263,  275,  279,  287,  331,  334, 
370,  387,  392,  398,  400,  403,  410, 
423,  424,  427,  459,  484,  517,  529, 
569,  597,  599,  615,  671,  675,  683, 
685,  702,  718,  733,  735,  736,  740, 
742,  750,  758,  778,  783 ;  xiii.,  16, 
41,  101,  105,  123,  137,  148,  170, 
173,  185,  311,  502,  512,  574,  576, 
600,  618,  635,  637,  681,  682,  697, 
699,  730,  744;  xiv.,  12,  43,  51, 
52,  72,  78,  143,  270,  343,  347, 
372,  384,  443,  473,  480,  509,  516, 
561,  587,  618,  643,  652;  xv.,  102, 
106,  215,  286,  455,  474,  480,  515 ; 
xvi.,  438. 

Connecticut,  Governor  of,  xiv., 
317;  xv.,  575. 

Connor,  John,  xiii.,  148. 

Contrecoeur,  Captain,  vi.,  39. 

Conway,  Rt.  Hon.  H.  C.,  ix., 
298,  309,  310. 

Cook,  Jacob ,  xii.,  556. 


188 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Letters — 

Cookson,  Thomas,  v.,  377. 

Cookson,  William,  iv.,  657,  675. 

Cornbury,  Lord,  ii.,  136. 

Cornplanter,  Indian,  xvi.,  499, 
510. 

Council,  v.,  320;  xiii.,  680; 
xiv.,  56,  262,  276,  282,  286,  317, 
321,  356,  359,  381,  405,  447,  509, 
571,  572,  585;  xv.,  20,  26,  35, 
106,  170,  180,  276,  301,  362,  381,' 
396,  401,  442,  443,  472,  493,  505, 
524,  571,  618,  641 ;  xvi.,  26,  39, 
126,  149,  181,  266,  357,  358,  361, 
399,  404,  511. 

Council  of  Safety,  x.,  654,  657, 
667,  669,  681,  743 ;  xi.,  115,  123, 
335. 

Coxe,  Colonel ,  xii.,  423. 

Coxe,  Tench,  xv.,  86. 

Coyle,  James,  xv.,  527. 

Craig,  John,  xiii.,  407. 

Crawford,  Josiah,  xii.,  486. 

Crawford,  William,  x.,  165. 

Crispin,  William,  xi.,  440. 

Croghan,  George,  v.,  72,  119, 

496,  539,  569;  vi.,  21,  145, 
160,  180,  181,  188,  226,  398,  642, 
699  ;  vii.,  355,  403,  465,  478,  479, 
480,  482,  484,  503,  525,  600,  630, 
660;  ix.,  249,  323. 

Cumberland  Co.,  Justices,  ix., 
486. 

Dagworthy,  John,  vii.,  603,  632, 
633. 

Dartmouth,  Earl  of,  x.,  220, 
240,  248. 

Davis,  Caleb,  xv.,  406. 

Deane,  Joseph,  xii.,  607. 

De  Canaveral,  Exc'y,  J.,  xvi., 
381. 

De  Cornay,  Monsieur,  xiv.,  425. 

De  Hart,  Colonel  ,  xii., 

258. 

De  Lancey,  Governor  James, 
v.,  717;  vi.,  9,  32,  511,  554,  592; 
vii.,  560,  596,  628,  716,  762; 
viii.,  146,  165. 

Delany,  Sharp,  xv.,  599. 

De  la  Vega,  v.,  199,  200. 

Delegates  in  Congress,  xiv.,  3, 
12,  105,  119,  357,  379,  521,  549  ; 
xv.,  19,  37,  300,  472,  502,  514; 
xvi.,  100,  119,  409. 

De  Marcellin  and  Le  Roy,  xiv., 
30. 
Denny,  Governor  William,  vii.,  223, 


Letters — 

359,  377,  382,  384,  385,  388,  467 
473,  475,  476,  482,  501,  543,  549, 
571,  580,  581,  605,  606,  607,  608, 
634,  637,  647,  657,  658,  661,  672, 
679,  738,  773  ;  viii.,  56,  283. 
Deshler,  David,  xii.,  596. 
Dewalt,  G.,  president  of  Gener 
al  Court  of  Maryland,  xiv.,  106. 
Dick,  John,  ix.,  753. 

Dickinson,  John  (intercepted), 
xi.,  92.  President,  xiii.,  478.  To 
C.,  xiv.,  219,  243. 

Digges,  Dudley,  xii.,  522. 

Dinwiddie,  Governor  Robert,  of 
Virginia,  v.,  632,  687,  712,  765, 
767;  vi.,  5,  7,  27,  31,  55,  163, 
177,  294,  296,  297,  308,  419,  445, 
451,  602 ;  vii.,  31. 

Dobbs,  Governor  Arthur,  viii., 
290. 

Dongan,  Governor,  N.  Y.,  relat 
ing  to  French  and  Indians,  i.,  217. 

Dougherty,  ,  xii.,  72. 

Dougherty,  Bernard,  xiii.,  101, 
310. 

Douglass,  Ephraim,  xiv.,  525. 

Duche,  T.  S.,  xii.,  18. 

Duffey,    Capt.  ,  xii.,   67. 

Dunbar,  Col.  Thomas,  vi.,  498, 
547,  593,  595. 

Dunmore,  Lord,  x.,  156,  183, 
188. 

Du  Portail,  General,  xi.,  732, 
779. 

Durell,  Admiral  Phil.,  viii.,  289. 

Dyson,  J.,  ix.,  49. 

Eckart,  Col.  Valentine,  xii., 
406;  xiii.,  570. 

Edmonds,  Wm.,  vii.,  163,  773. 

Edwin,  John,  viii.,  99. 

Egremont,  Earl  of,  viii.,  678, 
686;  ix.,  13,  15,  37. 

Eichelberger  Jacob,  xii.,  421. 

Elder,  Rev.  John,  vi.,  652,  7C4. 

Elder,  Col. ,  xii.,  71. 

Ellicott,  Andrew,  xiv.,  464; 
xv.,  631. 

Espy,  David,  xvi.,  517. 

Espy,  Mr. ,  xiii.,  284. 

Ewing,  James,  xi.,  676;  xiv., 
443. 

Fairfax,  William,  v.,  657. 

Falconer,  Nathaniel,  xv.,  331. 

Farmer,  Lewis,  xvi.,  222. 

Fayette,  Marquis  de  la,  xiii., 
479. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


189 


Letters — 

Febiger,  Christian,  xvi.,  35, 
466. 

Ferris,   Capt.   Owen,  xii.,   556. 

Field  officers  of  Pennsylvania 
line,  xi.,  731. 

Findley,  Wm.,  xvi.,  434. 

Finley,  Rev.  James,  xiii.,  617. 

Fishbourne,  Benj.  A.  D.  C.,  xi., 
468. 

Fisher,  Samuel  R.,  xi.,  729. 

Fitch,  Thomas,  Governor  of 
Connecticut,  v.,  773;  vi.,  261; 
viii.,  627. 

Fitzsimons,  Thomas,  xiii.,  555: 
xvi.,  2. 

Fleeson,  Plunket,  xiv.,  548. 

Fletcher,  Gov.  Benjamin,  i., 
383,  384. 

Flint,  Royal  Commissary,  xii., 
227. 

Forbes,  General  John,  viii.,  59, 
60,  79,  100,  110,  167,  224,  232. 

Forsyth,  Robert,  xii.,  522. 

Fox,  H.,  Secretary,  vii.,  179, 
180,  268. 

France,  Minister  of,  xii.,  723; 
xii.,  723,  487,  647,  672,  682. 

Francis,  Tench,  v.,  775 ;  xv., 
153. 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  vii.,  16 ; 
xiv.,  165.  Executors  of,  xvi., 
358. 

Franklin,  John,  and  John  Jen 
nings,  xv.,  79. 

Franks,  David,  xii.,  547. 

Fraser,  John,  v.,  659. 

French  Minister,  xii.,  723. 

Furman,  Moore,  xii.,  435. 

Gage,  General  Thomas,  ix.,  90, 
118,  119,  170,  238,  264,  267,  281, 
292,  300,  302,  318,  321,  403,  581, 
665,  718  ;  x.,  17,  19. 

Galbraith,  Colonel  Bartram, 
xi.,  776. 

Galbraith,  James,  and  John 
Hoge,  ix.,  487. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  xvi.,  252, 
256. 

Galbraith,  Thomas,  xiv. ,  476. 

Gamble,  James,  xii.,  311. 

Ganawese,  King,  from  Gover 
nor,  iii.,  188. 

Gardner,  Joseph,  xiv.,  549. 

Gerard,  Sieur,  xi.,  679 ;  xii., 
60,  66,  78. 

Glasier,  B.,  vi.,  480. 


Letters — 

Glen,  Governor  James,  of  South 
Carolina,  v.,  699. 

Glonsinger,  John,  xiii.,  424. 

Gooch,  William,  Governor  of 
Virginia,  iii.,  564 ;  iv.,  655,  755  ; 
v.,  56,  189,  221,  257,  280,  301, 
346. 

Gordon,  James,  xiii.,  453. 

Gordon,  Lewis,  ix.,  572,  744, 
752,  756. 

Gordon,  Patrick,  Governor  of 
Pennsylvania,  iii.,  469,  475,  481, 
483,  487,  489,  495,  565,  567,  583. 

Governor  of  Connecticut,  xii., 
287. 

Governor  of  Maryland,  xii., 
400,  xv.,  463. 

Governor  of  Massachusetts,  xii., 
400 ;  xiv.,  516,  643 ;  xv.,  53,  170, 
183,  435. 

Governor  of  North  Carolina, 
xii.,  314;  xvi.,  309. 

Governor  of  New  Jersey,  xv., 
493. 

Governor  of  New  York,  i.,  202  ; 
xii.,  301;  xiv.,  380;  xv.,  497; 
xvi.,  103. 

Governor  Green  of  Rhode  Is 
land,  xii.,  444. 

Governor  of  Virginia,  iv.,  655, 
755;  vii.,  570;  xiv.,  467,  643, 
651. 

Graff,  Reverend  Mr.,  vi.,  757. 

Greene,  General  Nathaniel, 
xii.,  300,  305,  428. 

Green,  Win.,  Gov.  R.  I.,  xii., 
444. 

Gregg,  Mathew,  xii.,  455. 

Gregory,  James,  Sub-Lieuten 
ant,  xii.,  4,  93. 

Griffin, ,  xii.,  250. 

Gronow,  Lewis,  xii.,  600;  xiii., 
283. 

Gurney,  Francis,  xv.,  340. 

Hale,  Thomas,  xii.,  265. 

Halifax,  Earl  of,  ix.,  113. 

Hall,  Charles,  xii.,  76;  xiii., 
128. 

Haller,  Mr.  Henry,  xi.,  771; 
xii.,  12,  48,  436,  780. 

Hamilton,  A.,  and  John  Georges, 
iii.,  554,  558,  559,  560. 

Hamilton,  Hance,  vii.,  77. 

Hamilton,  Governor  James,  v., 
383,  384,  463,  570,  582,  586,  596, 
628,  632,  661,  693,  696,  698,  700, 


190 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   "RECORDS. 


Letters — 

708,  709,  753,  768  ;  vi.,  1,  3,  27, 
31,  145,  148,  181,  182,  763;  viii., 
568,  570,  622,  691,  776,  778,  779  ; 
ix.,  777. 

Hamilton,  Captain  John,  x., 
665. 

Hammond,  William,  Sheriff  of 
Baltimore,  iv.,  66,  69. 

Hancock,  John,  Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  xv.,  435. 

Hand,  General  Edward,  xi., 
261 ;  xii.,  138,  284,  427  ;  xiv.,  23, 
25,  72,  159,  162,  165,  173,  180. 

Hannums,  John,  xiii.,  105,  508. 

Hardy,  Governor,  Sir  Charles, 
vii.,  9,  35,  41,  113,  122,  123,  142, 
307,  339. 

Hardy,  Samuel,  xiv.,  162. 

Harmar,  Colonel  Josiah,  xiv., 
185,  311,  356,  373,  447,  470,  473, 
480,  516;  xv.,  379  ;  xvi.,  258, 
262. 

Harris,  John,  vi.,  184,  226, 
457,  645,  654,  655,  661. 

Harrison,  Governor  Benjamin, 
of  Virginia,  xiii.,  753  ;  xiv.,  38. 

Hart,  Colonel  Joseph,  xiii.,  82; 
xiv.,  307. 

Hartley,  David,  xiv.,  165. 

Hartley,  Colonel  Thomas,  xi., 
452,  626. 

Hawley,  Rev.  Gideon,  vi.,  11. 

Hay,  John,  Sheriff,  ix.,  103; 
xii.,  108. 

Hazard,  Ebenezer,  xiii.,  122. 

Helsted,  Charles,  Swedish  Con 
sul,  xiv.,  276. 

Henry,  George,  xi.,  765. 

Henry,  John,  xiii.,  324. 

Henry,  Governor  Patrick,  of 
Virginia,  xii.,  16. 

Henry,  Colonel  William,  xi., 
779;  xii.,  570;  xiii.,  603,  641; 
xv.,  241. 

Hewitt,  Thomas,  xii.,  490. 

Hiester,  Daniel,  Jr.,  xiii.,  74. 

Hill,  Thomas,  Secretary,  v., 
686. 

Hillegas,  Michael,  xii.,  423, 
444. 

Hillsborough,  Lord,  ix.,  546, 
552,  637,  706,  760. 

Hodgdon,  Colonel  Samuel,  xiii., 
614;  xv.,  9. 

Holdernesse,  Earl  of,  v.,  689. 

Holker,  Mons.,  French  Consul, 


Letters — 

xi.,  699,  749  ;  xii.,  30,  54,  59,  61, 
65,  90,  94,  233,  296,  402,  419. 

Holland,  Kitchen,  v.,  622,  623  ; 
vi.,  53,  411. 

Holland,  Nathaniel,  viii.,  501. 

Holmes,  John,  Sheriff,  ix.,  463. 

Hopkinson,  Judge  Francis,  xii., 
267,  574  ;  xiv.,  144 ;  xv.,  398. 

Hopson,  P.,  v.,  228. 

Horsefield,  Timothy,  vi.,  736, 
756,  757 ;  vii.,  169,  187,  190,  305, 
461,  587,  732;  viii.,  84,  99,  353, 
663. 

Hubley,  Lieutenant  Adam,  xi., 
770  ;  xii.,  732. 

Hubley,  Colonel  John,  xii.,  53, 
84,  231  ;  xiii.,  71,  140. 

Huffnagle,  Michael,  xiii.,  731, 
754,  766,  774;  xiv.,  471,  472, 
607  ;  xv.,  179. 

Humpton,  Colonel  Richard, 
letter,  xi.,  761 ;  xii.,  320. 

Hunter,  Colonel  Samuel,  xii., 
23,  72,  229,  308,  461,  490,  743, 
744 ;  xiii.,  521. 

Huntington,  Governor  Samuel, 
xv.,  575. 

Innes,  Colonel  James,  vi.,  51, 
478. 

Irvine,  Brigadier-General,  Jas., 
xi.,  569,  696. 

Irvine,  Colonel  William,  xi., 
569. 

Irvin,  Brigadier-General,  xii., 
58,  227;  xiii.,  297,  406,  430,  491, 
616,  617,  677,  686. 

Jacks,  James,  xiv.,  331. 

Jackson,  David,  xiv.,  549. 

Jamaica,  Governor  of,  viii,, 
171. 

Jameison,  D.,  &c.,  xii.,  27. 

Jay,  John,  xiv.,  165,  405,  451, 
560. 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  Secretary, 
xvi.,  314,  374,  415,  428,  433, 
456. 

Jennings,  Edm.,  and  D.  Du- 
barry,  iv.,  108,  130,  141. 

Jennings,  John,  ix.,  585. 

Jocelyn,  Thomas,  vi.,  774,  778. 

Johnson,  Colonel,  v.,  431,  480, 
549;  vi.,  269,  359,  509,  607. 

Johnson,  Colonel  Francis,  xi., 
190,  407;  xiv.,  311;  xv.,  426. 

Johnson,  Governor  of  Maryland, 
xi.,  647. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


191 


Letters — 

Johnson,  Colonel  Guy,  x.,  200. 

Johnson,  Sir  William,  vii.,  117, 
193,  279,  434,  622,  626,  723  ;  viii., 
97,  507  ;ix.,  21,  63,  129,  189,  412, 
495  ;  x.,  21. 

Jones,  Cadwalader,  Governor  of 
New  Providence,  i.,  342. 

Judges  Supreme  Court,  xi., 
753;  xiv.,  141;  xv.,  452;  xvi., 
14. 

Justices  of  Berks  county,  vi., 
503. 

Justices  of  Cumberland,  v., 
452. 

Justices  of  Philadelp' a,  xii.,  80. 

Justices  of  Lancaster  county, 
iv.,  66,  109. 

Justices  of  Lewistown  respect 
ing  piratical  vessels,  i.,  539. 

Kachlein,  Peter,  xii.,  317. 

Keene,  Lawrence,  xiii.,  697. 

Keith,  Wm.,  Governor,  Hi.,  223. 

Kellogg,  Martin,  v.,  573. 

Knowles,  Governor  or  Admiral 
Charles,  v.,  127,  133. 

Knox,  General  Henry,  xii., 
245,  398,  400;  xiv.,  517. 

Kucher,   Christopher,  xii.,  393. 

Laird,  Hugh,  xv.,  213. 

La  Jonquiere,  v.,  554. 

Langdon,  John,  Governor  of 
New  Hampshire,  xiv.,  596. 

Lawrens,  Henry,  xi.,  437,  487. 

Lawrence,    T.,     Governor,    vi., 

249,  451,  464,  554,  711. 

Lawrence,  Thomas,  letters  of, 
v.,  92,  133. 

Ledlie,  Andrew,  ix.,  756. 

Lee,  Arthur,  and  R.  Butler, 
xiv.,  165. 

Lee,  General,  x.,  753. 

Lee,  Major ,  xii.,  210. 

Lee,  Thomas,  President  of  Vir 
ginia,  v.,  423. 

Leisler,  J.,  Governor  of  New 
York,  defence  against  French,  i., 
332. 

Lenox,  David,  xiv.,  454. 

Levan,  Daniel,  xiii.,  750. 

Levers,  Robert,  xi.,  528 ;  xiii., 
74. 

Lewis,  William,  xvi.,  456. 

Lieutenants  of  Philadelphia, 
xii.,  338. 

Limback,  F.,  and  P.  Burn- 
holder,  xiii.,  91. 


Letters — 

Lincoln,  Benjamin,  xiii.,  254. 

Livingston,  Robert  R.,  minister 
for  Foreign  Affairs,  xiii.,  211, 
282,  459,  487,  543,  555. 

Livingston,  Gov.  Wm.,  of  New 
Jersey,  xi.,  185  ;  xii.,  87,  89,  386, 
495,  685. 

Lloyd,  P.  Zachary,  xvi.,  458. 

Lochrey,  D.  Arch'd.,  xi.,  773. 

Lochrey,  Arch'd.,  xii.,  72,  245. 

Logan,  James,  president,  iv., 
64,  70,  75,  112,  121,  137,  140,  146, 
359,  190,  198,  206,  252,  288,  311. 

Long,  Andrew,  xii.,  537. 

Long,  Thomas,  xiii.,  98. 

Long,  William,  xv.,  266. 

Lords  of  Trade,  iv.,  356,  503, 
567;  vii.,  272,  278,  386,  738;  ix., 
40,  79. 

Lords,  Justices,  iv.,   671,    675. 

Louisiana,  Governor  of,  viii., 
124. 

Loudoun,  Lord,  vii.,  234,  269, 
340,  342,  379,  429,  453,  495,  523, 
525,  596,  597,  732,  737,  756  ;  viii., 
23. 

Lovell,  James,  Del.  Mass.,  xii., 
51. 

Lukens,  John,  Surv'r  General, 
xv.,  49. 

Luzerne,  Chev.  de  la,  xii.,  251, 
433. 

Lynch,  Jno.  Patrick,  xii.,  353. 

Lyttle,  Andrew,  xii.,  334;  xiii., 
508. 

McAllister,  Richard,  xiv.,  182 ; 
xv.,  126. 

McCleery,  Wm.,  xiii.,  698. 

McClenachan  and  Irwine,  xi., 
766. 

McDowell,  John  Rev.,  xiii.,  481. 

McFarlane,  Andrew,  x.,  169. 

McGauhey,  ,  xiii.,  647, 

672. 

McGinty,  Alexander,  v.,  627. 

Mackay,  ^neas,  x.,  140,  169. 

McKean,  C.  J.  Thomas,  xii.,  75, 
112. 

McKee,  Thomas,  vii.,  597,  619, 
734. 

McKinley,  John,  x.,  669. 

Mclntosh,  Gen'l,  xi.,  699,  773. 

McLean,  Alexander,  xiii.,  334, 
510,  516,  531. 

McLean,  Mr.,  xii.,  93. 

McMichael,  John,  vi.,  254. 


192 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Letters — 

Maclay,  Wm.,  xiv.,  374,  604. 

Magistrates  of  Huntingdon,  xv., 
479.  Of  Westmoreland,  x.,  323. 

Maisterson,  Captain  Samuel,  v., 
323. 

Managers  of  State  Lottery,  xiv., 
275,  286 ;  xv.,  36,  159. 

Marbois,  Mons.,  xiii.,  486,  596, 
600,  645,  672,  xiv.,  Ill,  135, 
140,  173,  282,  290,  405. 

Marine  Committee,  xi.,  646. 

Marshall,  Lt.  James,  xiv.,  165  ; 
xv.,  107. 

Marsteller,  Philip,  xii.,  67,  116, 
392. 

Maryland,  Gov.  of,  xii.,  433. 

Massachusetts,  Gov.  of,  xi., 
629,  682. 

Maseracre,  Col.,  xii.,  52. 

Maxwell,  William,  vi.,  434. 

Mead,  David,  insurrection  in 
Northumberland,  xiv.,  358,  398, 
497. 

Mercer,  Lieut. -Colonel  Hugh, 
viii.,  292,  305,  391,  394. 

Merchants  of  Philadelphia,  xiv., 
54. 

Melcher,  Col.  Isaac,  xv.,  597. 

Miles,  Hon.  Samuel,  xiv.,  66. 

Militia  Officers,  xii.,  215. 

Miller,  Rev.  Peter,  xiii.,  510. 

Milligan  James,  xiv.,  586. 

Mills,  Lieutenant,  v.,  573. 

Minister  of  France,  xiv.,  115, 
121,  136,  144,  173. 

Minister,  United  Netherlands, 
xiv.,  135. 

Mitchell,  James,  to  Governor, 
iii.,  187. 

Mitchell,  John  D.,  Quarter- 
Master-General,  xii.,  18. 

Mitchell,  Col.  John,  xii.,  321. 

Monakatootha,  v.,  635. 

Monckton,  General  Robert,  viii., 
495,  509. 

Montgomery,  Capt.,  xii.,  19,  86. 

Montgomery,  Daniel,  xiii.,  697. 

Montgomery,  Joseph,  xv.,  221. 

Montgomery,  Capt.  James,  x., 
665. 

Montgomery,  Wm.,  xvi.,  538. 

Montour,  Andrew,  vi.,  46,  130. 

Moody,  Robert,  x.,  86. 

Moore,  Ann,  xiii.,  105. 

Moore,  Sir  Henry,  Governor, 
ix.,  569,  642. 


Letters — 

Moore,  Major  James,  xii.,  92 ; 
xiv.,  29,  31,  32. 

Moore,  Col.  James,  xiv.,  144. 

Morales,  Francis,  xiv.,  484. 

Morgan,  Capt.  Jacob,  vii.,  35  ; 
xi.,  531 ;  xii.,  53,  117,  743. 

Morris,  Cadwalader,  xiv.,  29. 

Morris,  Governor  of  New  York, 
v.,  1. 

Morris,  Gov.  Robert  H.,  vi., 
187,  249,  252,  254,  255,  286,  295, 
296,  297,  299,  301,  303,  327,  334, 
335,  338,  372,  406,  408,  410,  412, 
415,  419,  420,  421,  452,  453,  455, 
461,  462,  463,  476,  495,  496,  511, 
519,  563,  565,  595,  599,  604,  639, 
652,  660,  662,  666,  700,  744,  771, 
772,  774,  776 ;  vii.,  10,  97,  109, 
120,  136,  151,  170,  189,  191 ;  xi., 
690. 

Morris,  Robert,  x.,  784;  xii., 
2.  Sup.  fin.,  xii.,  783;  xiii.,  19, 
100,  128,  173,  195,  211,  282,  374, 
404,  406,  408,  425,  487,  551 ,  xiv., 
182,  468. 

Muhlenberg,  Fred.  Aug.,  xii., 
263,  568.  Speaker,  xii.,  568,  584. 

Munday,  Henry,  iv.,  102. 

Murray,  Gov.  James,  ix.,  290. 

Nathaniel,  Mr.,  vi.,  756. 

Navy  Board,  xii.,  398. 

Nesbitt,  Mr.,  xii.,  283. 

Netotways  (Indian  chief),  ix., 
735. 

New  Castle,  Capt.  vii.,  189. 

New  Castle,  Duke  of,  iv.,  422, 
428,  430,  490,  689,  766 ;  v.,  37, 
127. 

New  York,  Governor  and  Coun 
cil  of,  respecting  D.  Plessie,  i., 
202. 

Nice,  John,  xv.,  432. 

Nicholson,  Francis,  Governor  of 
Maryland,  i.,  515. 

Nicholson,  John,  Comptroller- 
General,  xiii.,  417;  xvi.,  332. 

Nicola,  Colonel,  xii.,  400,  450, 
730. 

Norris,  Isaac,  Speaker,  vii.,  149. 

North  Carolina,  xv.,  524. 

Ogden,  Aaron,  xi.,  752. 

Ogle,  Samuel,  Governor  of  Mary 
land,  iii.,  480,  557,  559 ;  iv.,  60, 
116,  156,  167,  175,  187,  195,  206, 
219,  223,  242,  311 ;  v.,  187,  192, 
202,  209,  273,  376,  382,  422. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


193 


Letters— 

Ononraguite  (Indian  chief),  vi., 
130. 

Orndt,  Capt.  Jacob,  vii.,  305, 
429,  475,  723. 

Orndt,  Major,  viii.,  167,  401, 
406. 

Orth,  Adam,  xiii.,  485. 

Osborne,  Henry,  xiii.,  350. 

Owen,  Evan,  xvi.,  259. 

Palmer,  Anthony,  President, 
v.,  76,  131,  143,  145,  165,  186, 
189,  190,  201,  215,  223,  225,  254, 
286. 

Paris,  Capt.  Richard,  vii.,  529, 
557. 

Parker,  Robert,  xvi.,  87. 

Parsons,  William,  vi.,  668,  737, 
761  ;  vii.,  163,  284-289,  305,  475, 
620. 

Patterson,  Alexander,  xiii. , 
731,  760,  763;  xiv.,  32,  47,  162. 

Patterson,  James,  ix.,  453. 

Payne,  Sir  Ralph,  Governor, 
&c.,  x.,  57. 

Pearson,  James,  xiv.,  285,  406. 

Pemberton,  James,  xvi.,  210^. 

Pendleton,  Edmund,  xv.,  498. 

Penn,  Gov.  John,  ix.,  92,  104, 
110,  111,  112,  113,  127,  135,  268, 
277,  297,  299,  303,  306,  344,  351, 
353,  377,  405,  416,  422,  424, 
440,  442,  446,  468,  483,  564,  573, 
585,  586,  600,  664;  x.,  119,  121, 
123,  130,  149,  152,  158,  164,  171, 
176,  192,  193,  194,  202,  221,  236, 
242,  247. 

Perm,  Richard,  Governor,  x., 
68,  86. 

Perm,  Thomas,  v.,  228,  239, 
240,  499. 

Penn,  William,  i.,  527,  528. 

Pepperell,  Sir  William,  vii., 
570. 

Perie,  Nicholas,  v.,  219. 

Perry,  Samuel,  v.,  135. 

Peters,  Richard,  v.,  213,  214, 
376,  403,  462,  760;  vi.,  287. 
Secretary,  vii.,  149,  151,  397;  x., 
177 ;  xv.,  493. 

Peters,  William,  vii.,  167. 

Pettit,  Charles,  xi.,  117,  490; 
xii.,  2,  326,  328,  330;  xvi.,  411. 

Phelps,  Oliver,  xvi.,  439. 

Philadelphia  Library  Company, 
xii.,  318. 

13 


Letters — 

Phile,  Frederick,  xiii.,  563 ; 
xvi.,  58. 

Phips,  S.,  v.,  418. 

Phips,  Gov.  S.  of  Massachu 
setts,  vi.,  451,  605,  606  ;  vii.,  135, 
169,  186. 

Phipp,  Paul,  Gov.  of  Jamaica, 
xiv.,  269. 

Pickering,  Timothy,  xii.,  451  ; 
xv.,  212,  465,  502,  505,  514, 
546. 

Pierce,  John,  xv.,  5,  87. 

Pierce,  Joseph,  xiv.,  582. 

Pinalosa,  Gov.  of  Havana,  v., 
75. 

Pitkin,  Gov.  William,  of  Con 
necticut,  ix.,  602. 

Pitt,  William,  Secretary,  vii., 
413,  564;  viii.,  18,  26,  27,  272, 
288,  315,  316,  449,  451,  588. 

Plunkett,  William,  x.,  86. 

Pomroy,  Ralph,  xi.,  749,  752. 

Popple,  Sir  Alfred,  in.,  262. 

Porter,  Col.  Andrew,  xiv.,  285. 

Porter,  Stephen,  xv.,  108. 

Potter,  General,  xii.,  490,  492. 

Potter,  John,  Sheriff,  vi.,  673. 

Potts,  Dr.,  xii.,  101. 

Powell,  Jeremiah,  Gov.  of  Mass 
achusetts,  xi.,  690,  728. 

Pownall,  John,  Secretary  of 
Trade,  vii.,  738  ;  viii.,  515. 

Pownal,  Thomas,  vi.,  267. 

Pownall,  Gov.  Thomas,  vii., 
717;  viii.,  483. 

President  United  States,  xvi., 
93,  119,  123,  141,  154,  169,  289, 
306. 

Proctor,  Col.  Thomas,  xi.,  781  ; 
xii.,  9. 

Proprietary  from  Maryland,  i., 
230,  298;  ii.,  136;  v.,  216,  362, 
515  ;  vi.,  485. 

Prothonotary  of  Huntingdon, 
xvi.,  123. 

Provincial  Commissioners,  vii., 
694. 

Provincial  Council,  ix.,  757, 
779. 

Purdy,  R.,  A.  C.,  xii.,  131. 

Putnam,  General  Israel,  xi.. 
203. 

Quincey,  Josiah,  vi.,  339. 

Randolph,  Edmund,  xiv.,  651. 

Randolph,  Gov.  of  Virg'a,  xv., 
159,  416,  465. 


194 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Letters— 

Rea,  Samuel,  xii.,  336,  374, 
485. 

Receiver-General,  Land  Office, 
xiv.,  454;  xvi.,  95,  410. 

Redick,  David,  xv.,  493. 

Reed,  Justice  Adam,  vii.,  303. 

Reed,  James  R.,  xv.,  505. 

Reed,  Joseph,  President,  xiii., 
70. 

Register  General,  xvi.,  63. 

Reid,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  ix., 
268,  269. 

Rendon,  Don  Franc.,  xii.,  398. 

Rhea,  Samuel,  xiii.,  736. 

Riffetts,  Philip,  xv.,  483, 

Rittenhouse,  David,  xiii.,  519, 
522. 

Robbins,  Ezekiel,  xiii.,  459. 

Roberdeau,  General,  xi.,  677. 

Robeson,  Capt.  Thomas,  xiii., 
565. 

Robinson,  Lieut.  Andrew,  xiii., 
698. 

Robinson,  Capt.  Thomas,  xiii., 
503-699. 

Robinson,  Sir  Thomas,  vi.,  176, 
200,  302,  373,  395,  451,  644. 

Ross,  James,  xvi.,  464. 

Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin,  xv.,  616. 

Ruston,  Dr.  Thomas,  xvi.,  201. 

Rutherford,  John,  vi.,  303. 

Ryerson,  Thomas,  xvi.,  297. 

St.  Clair,  Arthur,  x.,  140;  xi., 
762,  770 ;  xii.,  36,  52,  139,  240, 
421;  xiii.,  505;  xv.,  183,  194, 
518;  xvi.,  422. 

St.  Clair,  Sir  John,  vi.,  298, 
300;  viii.,  70. 

St.  John,  Mons.  xiv.,  2. 

St.  Pierre,  Legardeur,  v.,  716. 

Sanders,  Robert,  v.,  626. 

Sargent,  Aufrere  and  B.,  ix., 
47. 

Schrawder,  Captain,  xiii.,  645, 
731. 

Schuyler,  Col.  Peter,  viii.,  240. 

Scott,  Hon.  Thomas,  xi.,  773  ; 
xii.,  235  ;  xiii.,  403,  672. 

Scott,  William,  xiii.,  318. 

Secretary  of  foreign  affairs,  xv., 
51,  465  ;  xvi.,  48.  Of  land  office, 
237.  Of  treasury,  189,  244.  Of 
war,  xiv.,  465 ;  xv.,  435 ;  xvi., 
189,  200. ' 

Seely,  Jonas,  ix.,  43,  44. 

Senate  of  Hamburgh,  xiii.,  703. 


Letters- 
Sharp,  Lieutenant  Geo.,  xii.. 
15. 

Sharpe,  Gov.,  Horatio,  vi.,  178, 
410,  420,  456,  477,  643 ;  vii.,  32, 
341,  570,  716  ;  ix.,  377, 

Shawana,  Ben.,  (Indian,)  ix., 
480. 

Shawnese,  v.,  289. 

Shee,  John,  xiii.,  744. 

Shelburne,  Earl  of,  ix.,  341,  342, 
343,  378,  379. 

Sheriff  of  York  County,  xii.,  82. 

Shippen,  Edward,  v.,  659  ;  vi., 
431,  459;  vii.,  294;  viii.,  113; 
ix.,  89,  100,  108  ;  xv.,  120. 

Shippen,  Joseph,  Jr.,  xii.,  327. 

Shirley,  Gov.,  iv.,  753  ;  v.,  30, 
56,  72,  127,  141,  152,  170,  295, 
297,  305  718;  vi.,  16,  52,  309, 
310,  404,  410,  439,  450,  558,  561 ; 
vii.,  19,  39,  45,  111,  112,  127. 

Shirley,  Will'm,  Secretary,  vi., 
404. 

Shoemaker,  Colonel  Jacob,  xii., 
103. 

Shrewsbury,  Secretary  of  Eng 
land,  war  with  French,  i.,  302. 

Smallwood,  W.,  Gov.,  of  Mary 
land,  xiv.,  589. 

Smith,  Col.  vi.,  20  ;  xii.,  210. 

Smith,  Devereux,  x.,  169  ;  xii., 
287. 

Smith,  Jon.  B.,  xv.,  595. 

Smith,  Matthew,  xi.,  461,  751. 

Smith,  Samuel,  Sheriff  of  Lan 
caster,  iii.,  615  ;  iv.,  67. 

Smith,  Samuel,  Jr.,  iii.,  615. 

Smith,  Thomas,  xii.,  551 ;  xiv., 
450. 

Smith,  Wm.  Moore,  xv.,  428. 

Spangenberg,  Rev.  Mr.,  vi., 
358;  vii.,  118,  173;  viii.,  304. 

Sprogell,  Ludowick,  xi.,  655, 
779  ;  xii.,  44. 

Spry,  Captain,  vii.,  127,  128. 

Spycker,  Peter,  vi.,  703. 

Stanwix,  Col.  John,  vii.,  598, 
599,  600,  602,  629  ;  viii.,  146,  341, 
343,  352,  373,  376,  377,  378. 

Steele,  Rev.  John,  ix.,  486,  506, 
509. 

Stephen,  Adam,  vii.,  289,  381, 
502. 

Stephenson,  George,  xii.,  201, 
296. 

Stevens,  Arent,  v.,  625. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


195 


Letters — 

Stevenson,  James,  vi.,  248. 

Stewart,  Charles,  ix.,  583,  756, 
x.,  50. 

Stewart,  Col.,  xi.,  782;  xii., 
116. 

Stewart,  George,  xiv.,  385. 

Stewart,  Chas.,  and  John  Jen 
nings,  ix.,  573. 

Stiles,  Joseph,  xiv.,  29. 

Stoddert,  Benjamin,  v.,  550. 

Stobo,  Captain  Robert,  vi.,  141, 
161. 

Stone,  Andrew,  Secretary,  iv., 
671,  675. 

Stout,  Captain  Hermann,  xii., 
89. 

Street  Commission's,  xiii.,  596. 

Strettell,  Robert,  vi.,  773,  777  ; 
vii.,  167. 

Stroud,  Col.,  x.,  717. 

Sullivan,  Major,  xii.,  9,  107. 

Sullivan,  David,  xiii.,  172. 

Supreme  Executive  Council, 
xi.,  215,  394,  401,  425,  759  ;  xii., 
46,  48,  54,  109,  117,  198,  203, 
210,  230,  234,  245,  256,  312,  399. 

Superintend' t  of  Finance,  xiii., 
619,  731. 

Surveyor  General,  xiv.,  454, 
639;  xv.,  427,  452;  xvi.,  171, 
216,  2112,  212',  2192,  2232,  224, 
231. 

Sutherland,  Captain  Nicholas 
x.,  16. 

Swaine,  Charles,  vi.,  643. 

Swaine,  Francis,  xii.,  61,  284. 

Tanner,  Michael,  &c.,  iv.,  69. 

Tasker,  Benjamin,  President  of 
Maryland,  v.,  582,  583,  589. 

Teedyuscung,  viii.,  96. 

Thomas,  Gov.  Geo.,  iv.,  635, 
653;  v.,  2. 

Thomson,  Charles,  vii.,  724; 
xiv.,  23,  31,  72,  143,  643. 

Thompson,  James,  xii.,  75. 

Thompson,  Captain  Wm.,  viii., 
Ill ;  xiii.,  221. 

Tilghman,  J.  &  A,  Allen,  x., 
182,  186,  191. 

Till,  William,  (Pres.,)  vii.,  267. 

Tinker,  Gov.  John,  of  R.  I.,  vii., 
151. 

Torbert,  John,  xvi.,  174. 

Townseiid,  Admiral,  vii.,  571. 

Trade,  Lords  of,  v.,  711,  718; 


Letters — 

Traill,  Robert,  xv.,  461. 

Trelawney,  Gov.,  of  Jamaica,  v. 
326. 

Trent,  William,  v.,  462,  616; 
vi.,  481,  641 ;  vii.,  601. 

Troup,  Robert,  Sec.  Treasury, 
xii.,  198. 

Trumbull,  Gov.  Jonathan,  x., 
3,  119,  157,  163 ;  xiv.  2,  12. 

Trustees  of  Westmoreland,  xiii., 
698. 

Tucker,  Henry,  x.,  321. 

Turnbull,  Mr.,  xii.,  334. 

Turnbull,  Marmie,  &  Co.,  xiv., 
517  ;  xv.,  617. 

Turnbull,  William,  xv.,  445. 

Udree,  Capt.  Daniel,  xii.,  675. 

Ulm,  city  of,  xiv.,  356. 

Van  Campen,  John,  xii.,  570, 
585  ;  xiv.,  443. 

Van  Sice,  John,  vii.,  43. 

Vernon,  Admiral,  iv.,  478. 

Virginia,  Delegates,  xi.,  690. 

Wall,  Col.  George,  Jr.,  xi.,  636  ; 
xii.,  101,  250. 

War,  Secretary  of,  xiii.,  425; 
xv.,  250,  641. 

Wardens  of  Philadelphia,  xiv., 
78,  122,  212,  578 ;  xv.,  233. 

Warren,  Admiral,  v.,  6. 

Washington,  Col.  George,  vii., 
603,  604. 

Washington,  General  George, 
xi.,  197,  228,  428,  436,  490,  626, 
650,  654;  xii.,  8,  32,  90,  92,  123, 
203,  227,  262,  313,  335,  376,  392, 
474,  517,  545,  574,  591,  706,  742, 
761,  778;  xiii.,  41,  184,  211,  321, 
362,  457,  487,  502,  603. 

Wayne,  General  Anthony,  xi., 
619;  xii.,  437. 

Wharton,  Joseph,  xv.,  499. 

Weiser,  Conrad,  iv.,  768 ;  v., 
121,  133,  166,  467,  517  ;  vi.,  147, 
148,  248,  291,  443,  467,  495,  503, 
613,  640,  64*7,  649,  650,  652,  656, 
659,  681,  760,  762;  vii.,  302,  308. 

Weiss,  Lewis,  xiii.,  9. 

West,  Justice,  viii.,  455. 

West,  William,  v.,  761. 

Weitzel,  Colonel,  xii.,  57. 

Wikoff,  Wm.,  and  L.  Clark, 
xiii.,  486. 

Wilkins,  John,  xv.,  86. 

Wilkinson, Clothier-General, 

xii.,  87. 


196 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Letters — 

Williams,  Lieut. -Colonel  Wm., 
xii.,  88  ;  xiv.,  G41. 

Willing,  Thomas,  president  B. 
N.  A.,  xiii.,  200. 

Wilmot,  Henry,  ix.,  749. 

Wilson,  James,  and  Wm.  Lewis, 
xii.,  324. 

Wilson,  James,  xiv.,  317. 

Wilson,  Col.  Wm.,  xvi.,  464, 
483. 

Wiltner,  Col. ,  xii.,  215, 

297,  309. 

Wink,  Jacob,  xv.  331. 

Wolcott.  Roger,  Gov.  of  Con 
necticut,  v.,  771. 

Woods,  George,  xiii.,  509  ;  xvi., 
361. 

Wraxall,  Peter,  vii.,  195. 

Wright,  James,  viii.,  116. 

Wright,  John,  iii.,  470. 

Wynkoop,  Henry,  xii.,  490 ; 
xiii.,  95,  357,  601,  616,  768;  xvi., 
104. 

Wyoming,  Cornmiss'rs,  xiv., 
215. 

Zeigler,  Capt.,  xii.,  220,  334. 


[The  foregoing  list  is  intended 
merely  to  show  the  persons  from 
whom  letters  were  received.  Very 
generally,  the  letters  themselves  are 
not  given  (having  probably  been 
lost),  though  in  some  cases  they 
are  ;  and  others  not  found  here,  will 
(if  printed)  be  found  under  the  same 
head  in  the  index  to  the  Archives.] 


Levan,  Daniel,  Jr.,  Sheriff,  xi.,  187, 
358.  Prothonotary  and  Justice, 
542. 

Levan,  Isaac,  Jr.,  Coroner,  ix., 
778;  x.,  56. 

Levan,  Colonel  Sebastian,  xi.,  35. 

Levers,  Robert,  Prothonotary,  xi., 
187.  Clerk  of  Orphans'  Court, 
191,  228. 

Levers,  Robert,  a  Justice,  ix.,  245. 
Paymaster,  xi.,  2.  Prothono 
tary,  187.  Clerk  of  Orphans' 
Court,  191,  228.  Sends  goods  to 
Boston  for  sale,  &c.,  401.  Let 
ters,  528;  xii.,  47,  316.  Lieu 
tenant,  of  Northampton,  767. 
Letter  of  non-acceptance  of  Thos. 


Anderson,  xiii.,  21,  44,  74.  Com 
plaint  against,  91.  To  contract 
for  supplies,  402.  Resigns,  617. 
Account,  xiv.,  23.  Taxes,  67. 
Justice,  231.  Prothonotary  of 
Northumberland,  dies,  xv.,  460. 

Levis,  Thomas,  Justice,  xiv.,  212. 
Appeals,  xv.,  392. 

Levis,  William,  printing,  xiii.,  136. 

Levy,  Aaron,  supplies  troops,  xvi., 
316. 

Levy,  Ashur,  appears  as  supposed 
spy,  xii.,  258. 

Levy,  Hyman,  has  goods  of  enemy 
in  hand  after  evacuation  of  Phila 
delphia,  xi.,  525. 

Levys  County,  iii.,  38,  244,  246. 

Lewis,  a  French  Canadian  pri 
soner,  i.,  435. 

Lewis,  Colonel,  battalion,  x.,  651, 
682. 

Lewis,  Colonel  Robert,  battalion, 
xi.,  35. 

Lewis,  Major,  &c.,  petition  to  ship 
tobacco — granted,  xii.,  747. 

Lewis,  Wrixam,  Coroner,  vii.,  267. 

Lewis,  William,  sister  and  servants, 
pass  to,  xiii,  621.  Attorney, 
xiv.,  463.  Letter,  xvi.,  456, 
459. 

Lewes  County,  i.,  127.  Councillor 
for  port  of  Whorekills — Duties  on 
goods  at  New  Castle,  205.  Wil 
liam  Massey,  collector  at,  537. 

Lewestown,  arrival,  and  plunder  by, 
French  vessels  at,  i.,  539.  Cap 
tain  Kidd's  privateer  visits — Com 
plaint  against  inhabitants  for 
purchasing  goods  from  him,  579. 
To  be  tried  by  Admiralty  Court, 
580.  Watch  against  pirates,  ii., 
23,  24.  H.  Brooke,  collector,  99. 
Complaint  against  sheriff,  101. 
Prize,  101.  Samuel  Louman, 
collector,  121.  French  privateer 
at,  448,  468.  Address  from, 
against  J.  Bailey,  justice,  465. 
Governor  at  —  Message  from  — 
Pilot  asks  for  pay,  506. 

Lewes,  Henry  Brooke,  collector  of 
customs  at — A  member  of  council, 
iii.,  143.  Robberies  by  French 
and  Spaniards,  v.,  88.  Express 
from,  respecting  captures  by  pri 
vateers  in  sight  of,  110.  Ex 
press  sent  to,  257.  Commission 
to  Abraham  Wiltbank  to  com- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


197 


mand  intelligence  boat,  266.  Em 
bargo,  vii.,  388.  To  be  supplied 
with  ammunition,  x.,  353.  Man- 
of-war  and  tender  arrive,  526. 
Rifle  Company  at,  615. 
Lexington,  brig  fitted  out  by  Con- 

§ress,  x.,  524.  Commanded  by 
aptain  Barry,  526.  Ammuni 
tion  for,  528. 

Libertines,  to  be  discountenanced, 
iii.,  64. 

Liberty,  charter  of,  to  be  kept  by 
Master  of  Rolls,  i.,  111.  Reli 
gious,  declared,  ii.,  57. 

Liberty  Island,  order  respecting,  x., 
419.  Three  boats  to  be  always 
at,  426.  Lieutenant  Symonds  to 
command  artillery  company  at, 
437.  Committee  to  lay  out  works 
at,  492. 

Library,  State,  funds  for  inclosing, 
xii.,  588.  Books  to  be  returned 
to  State,  699.  Judges  of  Appeals 
to  have  access  to,  xiii.,  576. 
Keys  for,  xvi.,  72. 

License,  for  publishing,  to  be  given 
by  council,  i.,  165.  For  selling 
liquors,  165;  ii.,  159,  160,  455. 
New  form,  v.,  69,  71.  Marriage 
fees,  xi.,  760.  To  travel  through 
the  State  granted  to  Alexander 
Cathcart  and  James  Shirly,  xiv., 
592.  To  John  Sheriden  to  travel 
through  the  State  and  sell  goods, 
xv.,  243.  Tavern  and  marriage, 
in  several  counties,  xvi.,  61,  62, 
83,  176,  522. 

Lieutenants  of  boats,  &c.,  x.,  339, 
505,  643.  Recommended  as,  and 
appointed,  448-473,  645.  Second 
do.,  449,  453,  505,  572.  Ap 
pointed,  xi.,  23,  31,  32,  37,  47, 
56,  61,  199,  202,  205,  229  257, 
303,  310,  318,  333,  358,  370,  378, 
437,  448,  453,  455,  557.  And 
subs  chosen,  xii.,  2,  9,  10,  14,  70, 
73,  88,  89,  132,  139,  297,  298, 
307,  317,  322,  338,  372,  374,  384, 
390,  437,  477,  483,  489,  490,  595, 
603,  632,  662,  681,  720,  733,  777; 
xiii.,  82,  83,  158,  160,  167,  168, 
240,  262,  275,  316,  731  ;  xiv.,  38, 

.    180,  205,  217,  478,  482  ;  xvi.,  42. 

Ligonier,  express  dispatched  to  St. 
Clair  from,  x.,  201. 

Lightbourne,  Captain,  asks  for  pro 


visions  for  a  circuitous  voyage, 
xi.,  636. 

Lightfoot,  Benjamin,  Sheriff,  v., 
597,  662;  vL,  144. 

Lightfoot,  Samuel,  a  Justice,  v., 
547. 

Lightfoot,  Thomas,  arrest  ordered 
by  Congress,  but  declined,  he 
not  being  a  resident,  xi.,  269. 
Claims  lots  in  city,  xiii.,  18. 

Lighthouse  at  mouth  of  Delaware 
Bay,  ix.,  56,  57,  148,  296,  550. 
Supported  by  tonnage  tax,  xi., 
620. 

Lighthouse  on  Cape  Henlopen  in 
danger  of  being  washed  away, 
xiii.,  100. 

Lighthouses,  beacons,  &c.,  xvi., 
132. 

Limbach,  Frederick,  Justice,  xiv., 
185,  261. 

Linch,  or  Lynch,  to  be  arrested, 
xii.,  312.  Is  imprisoned ;  letter 
from  James  Wilson  and  William 
Lewis  respecting,  ordered  before 
board;  sent  back,  &c.,  324,  326, 
350,  353.  Considered  a  prisoner 
of  war  and  removed  to  new  gaol, 
under  charge  of  Mr.  Bradford, 
353. 

Lindenmuth,  Michael,  Justice,  xi., 
479.  Colonel,  at  Fort  Jenkins, 
654. 

Liiidemuth,  Colonel,  not  to  be  paid 
money,  xii.,  567. 

Lindley,  Thomas,  road  near,  iii., 
227,  230. 

Lincoln,  Major  General,  minister  of 
war  department — guards  for  pris 
oners,  xiii.,  165.  Failure  of  expe 
dition  against  Sandusky,  323. 
Artillery  commissions,  460. 

Lincoln,  Hon.  Benjamin,  letter  and 
resolution  of  Congress,  xiii.,  254. 

Lindt,  Michael,  paid  for  repair  of 
Court  house  for  Assembly  and 
Council,  xi.,  362. 

Linen,  cloth  manufacture  to  be  en 
couraged,  i.,  93.  To  have  a  price 
set  on  it,  98.  Premium  claimed, 
194.  Manufacture  of,  in  Phila 
delphia,  ix.,  354.  Old,  for  band 
ages  and  lint,  x.,  471,  633. 

Linington,  John,  applies  to  be 
measurer  of  salt,  wheat,  &c.,  xi., 
590.  Inspector  of  staves,  head 
ing,  &c.,  Philadelphia,  xiv.,  488. 


198 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Linn,  Rev.  William,  appointed 
chaplain  to  Pennsylvania  troops, 
x.,  487. 

Liston,  Edmund,  robbed  by  French 
and  Spaniards,  v.,  89. 

Lite,  Daniel,  appointed  sub-Lieu 
tenant  of  Washington  county, 
xii.,  681. 

Literary  Property,  letter  of  Congress 
on,  xiii.,  574. 

Little,  John,  purchaser  of  provisions, 
xi.,  423,  448. 

Little,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  667. 

Little  Meadows,  affairs  at,  vi.,  460. 
French  at,  vii.,  601. 

Littleton,  Fort,  viii.,  224. 

Liturgy,  to  be  altered  on  death  of 
King  George  II.,  viii.,  518.  In 
structions  to  Governor  Hamilton 
'respecting,  520. 

Livergood,  Captain  Jacob,  of  rifle 
company  appointed,  xiii.,  71, 
177. 

Liverpool,  man-of-war  and  prison 
ers,  x.,  596.  Exchange,  606. 

Lievzey,  Thomas,  provincial  Com 
missioner,  ix.,  237. 

Livingston,  Philip,  secretary  for  In 
dian  affairs,  New  York,  in.,  201. 

Livingston,  R.  R.,  list  of  his  ne 
groes,  xiii.,  154.  Commission 
from  King  for  R.  Oswald  to  treat, 
459. 

Livingston,  Gov.  William,  of  New 
Jersey,  on  prisoners,  xi.,  185.  Ap 
plied  to,  for  a  robber,  512.  Pris 
oner  sent  to,  xii.,  38.  Letter 
87.  Receives  trunks  from  New 
York,  224,  386.  Capt.  Joel,  495. 
Letters  to  and  from,  xiii.,  680. 
Letter  respecting  captors  of  Col. 
Pickering,  xv.,  493. 

Llewellyn,  Daniel,  claims  a  city  lot, 

xiii.,  119. 
Llewellyn,  David,  Surveyor  of  roads, 

iii.,  231. 

Lloyd,  David,  Commissioned  by 
Governor  as  Attorney  General,  L, 
188.  Proposed  as  clerk  of  coun 
ty  Court,  190.  Appointed,  192. 
Accused,  244,  247.  Refuses  to 
deliver  up  papers  to  J.  Claypoole, 
256.  Proceedings,  256,  257,  258, 
269,  279.  Petition  against,  383, 
386.  Complaint  against,  for  ad 
journing  Assembly,  445.  Speak 
er,  454.  Proposal  to  give  him 


£200,  468.  Lots  in  Chester 
town,  557.  Charges  against,  by 
Colonel  Quarry,  602,  603.  Ille 
gally  arrested,  607.  To  produce 
papers  relating  to  Blue  Anchor, 
ii.,  10.  Draws,  and  obtains  Gov 
ernor's  signature  to,  a  charter  of 
privileges,  62.  Speaker,  106,  398. 
Proceedings  respecting  a  forged 
remonstrance  signed  by,  186,  192. 
Charged  with  bribery,  432. 
Speaker,  506.  Chief  Justice,  iii., 
257.  Speaker,  260,  289.  Sick 
ness  renders  him  incapable,  398. 
Lloyd,  Thomas,  appointed  first  mas 
ter  of  rolls,  i.,  91.  Commissioner 
to  New  York,  103,  104.  Presi 
dent  of  C.,  119.  Has  great  seal, 
119.  Deputy  Lieutenant,  211. 
Called  on  for  blanks  sent  by  pro 
prietary,  230.  Asks  advice  about 
going  to  N.  Y.  and  leaving  the 
great  seal,  234,  235.  His  letter 
to  Council,  236.  Letter  from,  re 
specting  papers  received,  238. 
Complaint  and  proceeding  against, 
245,  250,  261,  265,  270-274,  275. 
His  answer,  275.  Proceedings, 
279,  293.  Elected  president,  317, 
323.  Refuses  to  be  Lieutenant 
Deputy  Governor  under  Fletcher, 
364.  Has  records  of  New  Castle, 
389.  Dead,  522. 

Lloyd,  Peter  Zachary,  Captain  of  a 
company  of  Philadelphia  battal 
ion  of  militia,  resigns,  xvi.,  336. 
In  charge  of  books  and  papers  of 
Assembly,  446,  449. 
Lloyd,  Captain,  vii.,  294;  x.,  560. 
Loan   office,   Trustees,   removal   of, 
iii.,    383.     Robbery  of  W.  Fish- 
bourne,  389,  536,  537.     Trustees, 
removal   of,    &c.,    iv.,   297,   658, 
673,    676,     688.      Bill    for    new 
trustees,  v.,  369,  375.    Of,  author 
ized  to  draw  for  appropriation  by 
parliament,   viii.,   666  ;  ix.,    205, 
394;    x.,    27,    29,    31,    37,    68. 
Money  in,   xi.,   211.     Order   on. 
213,    448,    475.     Money,    books, 
&c.,  to  be  removed  under  guard 
to   Easton,    305,    306,    307.      To 
be    placed    in   hands    of    Robert 
Levers,    307.     Committee  of  As 
sembly  demand  the  key  of  loan 
office  chest,  which  Colonel  Hart, 
by  consent  of  council,  delivers  to 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


199 


them,  395.  Certificates  to  be 
paid  Joseph  Carson  for  goods, 
397.  Persons  in  each  county  to 
receive  subscriptions,  xii.,  47. 
Certificates,  amount,  value,  &c., 
360.  Bills  exchange,  422.  Let 
ter,  Thomas  Smith,  Commissioner, 
551,  556.  Continental,  Thomas 
Smith,  xiii.,  6.  Thomas  Smith, 
Commissioner,  585.  Claim  for 
interest  on  certificates  of,  xiv., 
169,338.  Counterfeit  certificates, 
450.  Draft  on,  457,  504,  589. 
Paper  for  certificates,  xv.,  10. 
Thomas  Smith,  loan  officer,  and 
Corn.  Barnes,  and  Jona.  Smith, 
Jr.,  clerks,  11.  Printing  new 
certificates,  30.  Certificates  to 
Pennsylvania  line,  87.  T.  Smith 
asks  protection  of  council  from 
Comptroller-General,  218.  Cer 
tificates  printed,  xvi.,  88.  To  be 
removed,  99.  To  remove  to  ac 
commodate  convention,  214*. 
Loan,  for  invalid  soldiers,  xvi., 

2132. 

Lock,  manufac'y,  provincial,  x.,  651. 
Lockrey,  Lieutenant  Colonel  Archi 
bald,  of  Westmoreland  county, 
xi.,  110.  Receives  rifles  and 
guns  and  money,  186.  Prothono- 
tary,  187.  Clerk  of  Orphans' 
Court,  190,  436.  Money  to,  477. 
Letter,  773.  Prothonotary  of 
Orphans'  Court,  430.  Recom 
mends  lieutenants,  xii.,  73. 
Lieutenant,  372.  To  have  arms 
repaired,  641.  Supposed  death 
or  captivity  of,  his  commission 
annulled,  xiii.,  155.  Successor 
appointed,  167. 

Lockart,    John,    petition  for    small 
Island  between  Tinicum  and  Hogg 
Island,  xvi.,  230. 
Lockerman,  Nicholas,  Coroner,  iii., 

416,  465,  524,  575. 
Lodge  Jonathan,  Sheriff,  xi.,  367, 
638,639.  Sheriff  of  Northumber 
land  county,  suspended  by  Jus 
tices  of  which  he  complains,  xii. , 
43.  Complaints  against,  65. 
Trial,  referred  to  Chief  Justice, 
105.  Case  referred  to  Supreme 
Court  after  opinion  of  Chief  Jus 
tice,  108. 

Lofland,  Dorman,  Sheriff,  x.,   211, 
274. 


Logan,  James,  appointed  a  commis 
sioner  of  property,  ii.,  61.  Sec 
retary  and  member  of  council,  68. 
Receiver  General,  112,  237. 
Member  of  council,  117.  Com 
plains  against  collectors  of  tax, 
122.  Asks  recompense  for  past 
services,  213.  Charges  against, 
by  Assembly,  ask  his  removal 
from  council,  278-9.  Articles  of  im 
peachment  by  Assembly  against, 
344-347.  His  reply  to,  353-356. 
Various  discussions  respecting, 
365-385.  Petition  to  Governor 
respecting  impeachment,  ii.,  376. 
Goes  to  Virginia,  397.  Petition 
for  salary,  412.  Charge  against, 
by  Swedes,  465.  His  answer, 
466,  482.  Remonstrance  against, 
495-502.  His  justification,  500- 
502,  504.  Assembly  order  com 
mittal  to  jail,  507.  Governor 
interferes,  508.  Returns  from 
England,  567  A  Justice,  iii.,  28. 
Visits  and  holds  conference  with 
Indians  at  Conestoga,  92-98.  To 
inquire  into  right  of  Five  Nations 
to  lands  on  Susquehanna,  98. 
Visits  Indians  with  Governor, 
121.  Sent  to  Conestoga  to  inquire 
about  murder  of  Indians,  146. 
Report,  148-156.  Succeeds  Pat 
rick  Robinson  in  1700  as  Secre 
tary,  163.  Returns  with  letters 
from  H.  Penn,  and  two  trustees, 

237.  To  receive  wrecked  goods, 

238.  Complains  of  injurious  as 
persions   on    his   character  in  a 
printed    paper,    and  asks   to   be 
heard  in  defence — a  day  fixed  for 
it,    242.      Governor    produces    a 
paper,  243.     Decision,  245.     Re 
ceives  as  Secretary,  possession  of 
lesser  seal,  252.     His  remarks  as 
to  the  manner  in  which  it  had  been 
removed  by  Governor  Keith,  252. 
he  delivers  it  to    Governor,  252. 
Sends     message     to      Conestoga 
Indians,    305.       Indians    charge 
Christians  settling  on  their  lands 
which  had  never  been  paid  for, 
319.    His  reply,  320.  His  impres 
sion   respecting   lands   conveyed 
by  Indians,  322,  324.   Repudiates 
stories    about   sale   of    lands   by 
Indians,    325.     Chief    Justice   in 
place  of  J.  Norris,  412.     Commis- 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   KECORDS. 


sioner  on  boundary  line,  544. 
Draws  up  a  long  and  full  report 
on  Court  of  Chancery,  iv.,  27. 
Becomes  President  of  council  and 
Governor  on  death  of  Patrick 
Gordon,  47.  Issues  proclamation 
to  continue  officers,  &c.,  48.  Is 
to  sign  all  public  instruments,  49. 
Returns  from  New  Castle  prepares 
a  speech  for  the  Assembly  sit 
ting,  referring  to  late  Governor's 
death,  and  the  consequent  change 
of  Governors,  which  he  delivers, 
50.  And  receives  their  reply, 
53.  Which  he  answers  in  name 
of  Council,  53.  Letters  on  Mary 
land  affairs,  65,  70,  75,  76-79. 
Receives  Indians  at  his  house,  79. 
Issues  order  against  selling  liquor 
to  Indians  in  Philadelphia,  87. 
Proclamation  for  apprehending 
Moffat,  89.  Concluding  speech 
to  Indians,  90.  Documents  res 
pecting  Maryland  affairs,  101-151. 
Calls  Assembly,  114.  Answer  to 
Jennings  and  Dulaney,  121. 
Signs  petition  to  the  King,  125. 
Correspondence  with  Jennings 
and  Delaney,  121,  137,  140.  Vin 
dicates  himself  from  charges  made 
by  commissioners  to  Governor 
Ogle,  145,  146,  159.  Proclama 
tion  against  Spanish  preparations 
at  Havana,  166.  Correspon 
dence  with  Governor  Ogle,  167, 
175,  190,  195,  198,  205,  228,  252, 
253,  257,  265.  Message  to  As 
sembly  on  Maryland  affairs,  201. 
Instructions  to  Preston  and  Kin- 
sey,  208.  Asks  for  salary,  237, 
240,  241.  A  house  of  his  burned 
by  a  negro,  244.  Message  to 
Indians,  246.  Proclamation  on 
order  in  council,  263.  Speaks  of 
resigning  as  C.  J.,  306.  Visit  of 
Indians  to,  580.  Succeeded  by 
J.  Langhorne,  348.  Renounces 
all  claim  to  seat  in  board,  v.,  67. 
Succeeded  as  Secretary  by  R. 
Peters,  68.  To  examine  negroes 
of  flag  of  truce,  74,  75.  Indian 
references  to,  147.  Committee 
on  Indian  affairs,  167. 
Logan,  William,  made  member  of 
council,  v.,  68.  Dissents  to 
declaration  of  war  against  Indians, 
vii.,  70.  In  New  Jersey,  soliciting 


aid  of  Indians,  145.  Goes  to 
Easton  with  Governor,  204.  One 
of  committee  to  investigate  pro 
prietary  Indian  purchases,  359, 
462.  Instructions  to,  488.  At 
Harris'  ferry,  513.  Appointed  to 
confer  with  Teedyuscung,  viii., 
31,  40.  Takes  care  of  a  child 
delivered  up  by  Indians,  147. 

Loggstown,  where  situated,  v.,  289, 
634,  645.  C.  Weiser  at,  349. 
Indians  and  French  about,  614. 
Fort  at  Boccalunce,  one  hundred 
and  twenty  miles  from,  634,  659, 
660.  Forts  built  by  French,  675, 
690.  Distances,  730.  Distances 
and  longitude,  753.  Latitude  of, 
763.  Extent  of  province,  W.  of, 
759,  763. 

Lohra,  P.,  notary  public,    xv.,  527. 

Lollor,  Col.  Robert,  to  survey  river 
Delaware  from  Christiana  down 
ward,  xi.,  250,  318.  Paymaster, 
448,  475,  759 ;  xii.,  463.  Regis 
ter,  xvi.,  446. 

Long,  Capt.  Peter,  ship's  husband, 
x.,  361.  Instructions,  364. 

Long,  William,  Collector  of  Excise, 
xiv.,  573.  Resigns  as  Collector 
of  Excise,  xv.,  266. 

Long  Island,  memorial  of  prisoners 
on,  xii.,  480,  481. 

Longschamp,  Charles  Julian  de,  in 
sults  Mons.  Marbois,  Consul-Gen- 
eral  of  France,  xiv.,  115, 116,  117, 
120,  121,  123,  135,  136,  137,  140, 
144,  149,  162,  163,  171,  184,  262, 
395,  466.  Memorial,  572.  Peti 
tion,  589,  592.  Has  leave  of  ab 
sence,  638.  To  be  kept  closely 
confined,  xv.,  59. 

Longville,  Chevalier,  despatch  re 
specting  building  a  house  at  Cada- 
raghqui,  v,,  549. 

Lords  of  Trade  to  Justices,  on  Win. 
Keith's  occupying  government, 
and  alluding  to  agreement  be 
tween  Queen  Anne  and  William 
Penn  for  province,  iii.,  74.  Let 
ter  from  Sir  Alfred  Popple,  Secre 
tary  of,  on  issues  of  bills  of  credit, 
262.  Letter  from — rates  of  gold 
and  silver  coin — bills  of  credit, 
iv.,  357,474.  Letters  of  marque, 
&c.,  486. 

Lords  Commissioners  of  Trade,  let 
ter  from,  ix.,  79. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


201 


Lord's  Justices,  letters  from,  iv., 
671,  675.  Approbation  of  laws, 
vi.,  356. 

Lords  of  privy  Council,  letter  to 
proprietaries  on  death  of  King 
George  II.  ;  viii.,  516. 

Lorentz,  Joseph,  Coroner",  xvi.,  194, 
494,  499,  530. 

Lome,  Caleb,  cuts,  in  metal,  State 
arms,  xi.,  552. 

Lotteries,  forbidden  in  Connecticut, 
permitted  in  Pennsylvania,  vii., 
113.  One  asked  for,  to  finish  an 
Episcopal  church  in  Connecticut, 
113.  And  plays,  Act  for  sup 
pressing  proposed,  viii.,  339. 
Their  continuance  vindicated  and 
instances  of  useful  application, 
340.  Their  prohibition  unreason 
able,  340,  355,  356.  Considered  as 
very  different,  542,  676,  684.  For 
various  purposes  in  Philadelphia, 
ix.,  5 6,"  5 7,"  148,  243;  247,  540, 
580,  638,  639.  Passed,  247.  For 
bridge  over  Skippack,  284,  285. 
Time  prolonged,  296.  Act  passed, 
325,  326,  360,  389,  392,  459,  472, 
549,  567,  576,  579,  622.  For 
first  and  third  Presbyterian 
church,  580.  For  Lancaster,  621. 
King  objects  to,  621,  622,  636, 
638.  In  Bucks  county,  x.,  26. 
Parsonage  at  Newtown,  41.  In 
New  Castle,  48.  United  States- 
tickets  in  received^ — and  sent  to 
Board  of  Treasury,  xi.  576. 
Managers  of  State,  xiv.,  286,  451, 
471,  652.  State,  xv.,  36,  93,  97, 
125,  159,  180.  Donation  land, 
74,  97,  108,  128,  179,  316,  351, 
356,  580.  For  improving  roads, 
448.  Money  to  be  collected  for 
Lancaster  road  and  improvement 
of  Schuylkill,  xvi.,  98,  140.  Con 
ference  on,  143.  For  Hebrew  con 
gregation,  488. 

Louden,  Hugh,  violent  "proceedings 
against  Speaker  and  Secretary,  ii., 
627. 

Loudoun,  Fort,  deposition  of  pris 
oners  at,  vii.,  395.  Mentioned, 
503,  504,  602.  Cherokees  at, 
destitute,  viii.,  77,  78,  224.  In 
dian  goods  lying  at,  776.  Losses 
at,  from  Indians,  ix.,  190.  Capt. 
Grant  commands  at,  268.  Riots 
near,  269,  292,  301. 


Loudoun,  Lord,  appointed  to  com 
mand  in  Virginia,  vii.,  134,  179, 
180.  Letters  to  and  from,  234, 
270,  305,  340,  342,  376,  379,  380, 
429,  453,  482,  495,  571,  581,  596, 
732,  737.  Fears  respecting  Os- 
wego,  234.  Advises  various  meas 
ures,  271.  Remarks  on  his  let 
ters  in  Council,  305.  Military  af 
fairs,  340.  Requires  quarters  for 
military  in  Philadelphia,  369- 
379  In  New  York,  379.  Pro 
poses  embargo,  429,  444.  Re 
quests  of  Governor,  account  of 
province,  444.  Also  arrest  of  five 
neutrals,  446.  Meeting  of-inquiry 
respecting  Constitution,  &c.,  reply 
of  R.  Peters,  vii.,  448.  Advises 
Governor  to  pass  money  bill,  453. 
Meeting  at  Philadelphia  with  Gov 
ernors  of  North  Carolina,  &c. — 
minutes,  470.  Quotas  of  each 
State,  &c.,  471.  From  Gov.  D. 
on  shipping  provisions,  482. 
Going  with  the  fleet — appoints 
General  Webb  at  Albany,  Col.  S. 
Stanwix  of  Philadelphia,  and  Lt.- 
Col.  Bouquet  to  South  Carolina, 
&c.,  525.  Conference  with  south 
ern  Governors,  552.  Embargo, 
591,  593,  596.  Absence  of,  718. 
Respecting  barracks  and  roads, 
756.  Letters  to  and  from,  viii., 
23.  Asks  aid  to  carry  on  war, 
28.  Returning  to  England  is  suc 
ceeded  by  M.  G.  Abercrombie,  26. 

London,  Richard  and  wife,  keeper 
of  jail  at  Lancaster,  attack  on 
them,  iv.,  251. 

Loughead,  James,  Paymaster,  xi., 
233,  260.  Paymaster  at  Billings- 
port,  xii.,  86.  Paymaster,  451, 
453,  454,  486.  Paymaster  to 
militia,  xiv.,  159.  Justice,  344. 
Complaint  against,  by  Swedish 
Consul  for  rude  behavior  of  con 
stables — ordered  to  send  apology, 
xv.,  348. 

Louisburg,  reduction  of,  iv.,  765. 
766,  773;  v.,  32.  Troops  sent 
from  England  under  General  St, 
Clair  and  Major  General  Framp- 
ton,  37.  French  fleet  arrives,  vi., 
451. 

Louisiana,  map  of,  1721,  referred 
to  respecting  Sugar  Islands,  iii., 
402.  Susquehanna  laid  down  as 


202 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


a  boundary  of  Pennsylvania,  402. 
Governor  of,  letter  from  with 
prisoners  in  a  flag  of  truce  from 
New  Orleans,  viii.,  124,  150. 
Demand  for  a  free  negro  held  in 
bondage  there,  xvi.,  33. 

Love,  Alexander.,  Coroner,  v.,  597, 
662. 

Lovell,  James,  delegate  for  Massa 
chusetts — letter— resolve  of  Coun 
cil,  xii.,  51. 

Lovering,  Joseph,  a  child  of  four 
teen  or  fifteen,  enlisted,  to  be 
discharged,  xii.,  686. 

Low,  Joshua,  Coroner  of -Lancaster 
county,  iii.,  370,  387,  416,  465, 
520,  575;  iv.,  86,  309,  352,  469, 
500. 

Lowe's  Ferry,  changed  to  B.  Gal- 
braith's,  viii.  676. 

Lower  Counties — Shall  their  expen 
ses  be  a  public  charge?  i.,  117. 
Practice  in,  respecting  judgments 
on  estates  of  deceased  persons,  157. 
Good  understanding  between  up 
per  and,  to  be  preserved,  by  hav 
ing  one  judge  from,  204.  Can't 
agree  about  bill  for  support  of 
government,  623.  Address  pro 
prietary  on  defence  of  New  York, 
ii.,  31.  Object  to  confirmation, 
and  threaten  to  separate.  Gover 
nor's  address  to  50.  Object  to  act 
of  union  and  other  difficulties,  51. 
Difficulties  about  charter  of  privi 
leges,  52.  May  have  a  separate 
Assembly — if  they  will  not  unite 
with  the  Province,  60.  Difficul 
ties  with  Province  in  regard  to 
charter,  separation,  &c.,  discuss 
ed,  70-74.  Conference  with  Gov 
ernor,  75.  Questions  proposed  by 
Governor  and  Council,  82.  An 
swers,  82.  Members  of  Council 
from,  117.  Division  of,  from  Pro 
vince,  119,  Conference,  120-124. 
Governor  advised  not  to  meet  at 
New  Castle,  136.  New  writs  is 
sued,  136.  Col.  French,  a  mem 
ber  of  Council,  iii.,  18.  Judges 
and  Justices  named,  18.  Interest 
ed  in  the  government,  64.  Mem 
ber  of  Council,  143.  Attempt  of 
Lord  Baltimore  and  Lord  Sunder- 
land  to  obtain,  252.  David  French 
Attorney  General  for,  253.  Jus 
tices,  254. 


Lower  Dublin  Township,  Roads  in, 
ii.,  530.  Petition  respecting  road 
to  Philadelphia,  ix.,  628. 

Lowman,  Samuel,  Collector  of 
Lewes — Witness  in  Kidd's  case, 
ii.,  121.  Judge  of  Supreme  Court 
of  Lower  Counties,  iii.,  253. 

Lownes,  Caleb,  cuts  a  seal  for  Court 
of  Admiralty,  xii.,  102. 

Lowry,  James,  examination,  vii., 
155. 

Lowry,  Lazarus,  examination,  vii., 
155. 

Lowry,  Stephen,  Commissary,  rob 
bed,  xi.,  116. 

Lowther,  G.,  Attorney  General,  ii., 
224,  254. 

Loxley,  Benjamin,  1st  Lieutenant 
of  Artillery  Company  in  Phila 
delphia,  vi.,  770.  Orders  on  for 
guns  and  stores,  x.,  285,  407. 
Proposals  for  brass  cannon,  626. 
Air  furnaces,  erecting  a  boring 
mill,  641,  656,  688.  To  examine 
furnace,  622.  Called  on  for  his 
accounts,  xi.,  76. 

Loxley.  Benjamin,  Jr.,  to  be  arrest 
ed  for  inducing  soldiers  away, 
xi.,  760,  770. 

Loyal  Hanning,  attacked  by  French 
and  Indians,  viii.,  212.  Fort, 
224.  Block-house  and  saw-mill 
proposed  by  General  Forbes  near, 
234.  Letter  James  Burd  from — 
account  of  capture  of  Du  Quesne, 
234. 

JLoyd,  Colonel  Hugh,  x.,  697-698, 
708. 

Loyd,  Thomas,  council  take  copies 
of  proceedings  and  debates  in  As 
sembly,  published  by  him,  xv., 
345.  Paid  for,  504,  627. 

Ludgar,  Peter,  arrested,  i.,  244-5. 
Case  confirmed,  245. 

Ludwick,  Christopher,  powder,  x., 
421 ;  xi.,  32,  303. 

Ludwig,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  170. 

Lukens,  Charles,  Sheriff,  x.,  212, 
270;  Sheriff  elect  of  York  de 
clines,  xi.,  219. 

Lukens,  John,  applies  to  be  Survey 
or-General,  xii. ,  233.  To  hunt  for 
papers,  621.  A  Commissioner  to 
extend  Mason  and  Dixon's  line, 
635,  703.  Instructions,  704. 
Late  Surveyor-General  called  on 
for  copies  of  papers  relating  to 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


203 


forfeited  estates,  67,  252.  Has 
gout-Surveyor-General  appointed, 
689.  Commissioner,  pay,  714, 
Pay,  xiii.,  50.  Report  on  a  city 
lot,  123.  Paid  for  plans  of  city 
lots,  148.  Report,  321.  Com 
mittee  on  Virginia,  685.  Reap- 
pointed  Surveyor-General,  xiv., 
444,  447.  Appoints  deputies,  451. 
And  of  donation  lands,  454.  Re 
commend  a  deputy,  xv.,  49.  Re 
commends  Andrew  Elliott  as  Sur 
veyor  of  Alleghany,  615.  Ac 
counts,  xvi.,  137.  Death  of,  199, 
208. 

Lumber,  Inspectors  of,  xiv.,  488. 
Lumsden,    Robert,   wharfinger   and 
weighmaster     of    hay    at     draw 
bridge,  xi.,  545. 

Lunatics,  bill  proposed  respecting, 
v.,  512.  Expense  of  a  soldier, 
xii.,  280. 

Lurgan,  Township  Cumberland  Co., 

a   military  company  formed   for 

mutual  protection — ask  for  arms, 

&c.,  vi.,  533. 

Lusk,  Hugh,  appointed  manager  at 

Grubb's  furnace,  xi.,  350. 
Luther,  John,  Justice,  xv.,  4. 
Lutheran   Church  of  Albany,  asks 

for  a  brief  to  collect,  xv.,  14. 
Lutheran  Reformed  German  congre 
gation  of  Easton,  petition  to  be 
allowed  to  ask  aid  in  completing 
their  church — granted,  xi.,  422. 
Lutheran  Congregation  of  Philadel 
phia,  tender  and  pay  money  for 
lot  in  city,  xiii.,  36. 
Lutterlish,  Col.,  applies  /or  a  num 
ber  of  wagons,  xi.,  409. 
Luzerne,  Chevalier  de  la,  recom 
mends  two  young  men  for  Second 
Regiment,  xii.,  116.  French 
Minister  on  Birth  of  Dauphin, 
audience  by  Congress,  xiii.,  282. 
Address  to,  284.  Answer,  285. 
Letter  on  insult  to  Mons.  Marbois, 
xiv.,  115,  116,  121,  137.  Address 
of  Council  to,  on  his  approach 
ing  departure,  145.  His  answer, 
147. 

Luzerne  County,  Timothy  Pickering 
elected  Prothonotary  and  Clerk 
of  Courts,  &c..  xv.,  96,  97.  Regis 
ter  and  Recorder,  134.  \  Election, 
162,  300.  Representatives,  160. 
Sheriff,  192,  300,  577.  Coroner, 


192,  300,  577.   Justices,  212,  366. 
605,  606.    Claims  in,  Commission 
ers   to   adjust  ;  General   Muhlen- 
berg  resigns  ;  Joseph  Montgomery 
resigns  ;    Stephen  Balliet  chosen, 
221.     Memorial  from  Easton,  re 
specting  claims  in,  224,  225,  235. 
Commissioners  paid — sale  of  An 
drew  Allen's  estate — Mr.  Hollin- 
back  to  superintend,  237.    Daniel 
Hiester  resigns  as  Commissioner, 
245.      Z.     Butler,     Lieutenant — 
Conference  of  Judges  with  Coun 
cil,    &c.,    fresh    disturbances   in, 
265.     Proclamation  against  John 
Franklin,  John  Jenkins,  &c.,   for 
opposition   to    government,    280. 
Arms    for,    289.       John     Frank 
lin  arrested — to   be   closely  con 
fined — news  from,  sent  to  Gover 
nor  of  New  York  by  Dr.  Redick, 
291.      Militia    of    Berks    county 
called  out  to  quell  riots  in,  292. 
Colonel  Dennison  despatched  to — 
his  instructions,  293     Message  to 
Assembly  on,  304.     Enforcement 
of  laws  in,  recommended  to  As 
sembly,  314.    Commissioner  paid, 
355.    Griffith  Evans,  clerk  to  Com 
missioners  paid,  356.   Intelligence 
from,  361.  Illegal  military  election, 
362.    Supplies  for  troops,  380.    J. 
Franklin's  irons  to  be  removed, 
385.    Roads,  425,  445.    Complaint 
against  Justices  of — quantity  and 
quality  of  land  claimed  by  Penn 
sylvania  owners  in,  also  drafts  of 
land  held  by  them  by  Surveyor 
General,  450,  452,  454,     Commis 
sioners  appointed  to  proceed  there, 
viz.  :     Stephen  Balliet  and   Maj. 
William  Armstrong,  455.     Pay  of 
Commissioners,  470-471.     Letter 
of  Instructions  to  Commissioners 
— spirited  proceedings  on   arrest 
of  Col.   T.  Pickering,  484.     Pro 
clamation  against   captors  of  T. 
Pickering,  487,  489.     Expense  of 
T.  Wigton,  in  going  and  return 
ing   from,    on   public   business — 
Request   to    Congress  for   Conti 
nental    troops    to    expel     rioters 
from,  493.     Letters,  Governor  of 
New  York,  497.     Troops  for,    to 
proceed  to  Easton,  502.     Release 
of  T.    Pickering — Opinion   asked 
respecting  troops  for  Tioga — Let- 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   EECOBDS. 


ters  from  Z.  Butler,  505.  De 
spatches  to,  506,  Opinion  of 
Judges  respecting,  507.  Troops 
not  necessary,  505.  Intelligence 
from  Colonel  Pickering — Express 
paid,  514.  Return  of  field  and 
company  officers  by  Z.  Butler,  re 
jected,  525.  Conference  respect 
ing  John  Franklin,  533.  Sword 
presented  by  Council  to  Captain 
William  Ross,  for  opposing  the 
late  rioters,  543.  Rewards  to 
Captain  Ross — Roswell  Franklin, 
for  capturing  Benjamin  Earl  and 
Thomas  Kinney,  547.  Letter, 
Colonel  Pickering  on  rioters,  606. 
Petition  for  removal  of  fines 
from  captors  of  Colonel  Pickering, 
610.  Expense  of  removing  John 
Franklin,  &c.,  640.  Military  offi 
cers  in  first  battalion  of,  xvi., 
1-2.  Rewards  for  arresting  riot 
ers  in,  11.  Justices,  4,  12,  126, 
219,  395,  407,  539.  Contested 
election  in,  15,  121.  Sheriffs,  17, 
196,  204,  496.  Coroners,  196, 
204,  496.  Officers  of  8th  Com 
pany,  1st  battalion,  militia,  elect 
ed,  195.  Councillor,  204.  Jus 
tice  Kingsley  resigns,  269.  Col 
lector  of  Excise — Arnold  Colt,  308. 
Division  of  2d  batallion,  and  ap 
pointment  of  officers,  317.  Mr. 
Spalding  carries  presents  to  In 
dians,  440.  Militia  officers  elect 
ed,  464.  Justice  Montgomery  re 
signs,  539. 

Lycons,  Andrew,  place,  vii.,  155. 

Lydia,  ship,  arrives  from  London — 
Committee  to  inquire  about  arms, 
vi.,  679. 

Lyons,  William,  examined,  respect 
ing  Stump,  ix.,  510-511.  Mem 
ber  '  of  Council  of  Safety  from 
Cumberland,  x.,  756.  Prontho- 
notary,  xi.,  178,  221,  244,  697  ; 
xii.,  47. 

Lyons,  Samuel,  sentenced  to  death, 
xi.,  564,  566;  xiii.,  311. 

Lyttle,  Andrew,  commissary,  com 
plains  to  Council,  xii.,  334,  437. 
Memorial  complaining  of  being 
displaced  as  deputy  Surveyor — 
Referred  to  General  Brodhead, 
&c.,  xv.,  383.  Report  in  his  favor 
— May  be  re-appointed,  459. 

Lykin,  Neils,  a  Swede,  ii.,  480. 


Lynch,  John,  about  absconding,  xi., 
214. 

Lyttleton,  Fort,  murder  of  G.  Pen- 
degrast's  daughter,  vii.,  632. 
Garrison  attacked,  ix.,  34. 
ydius,  John,  has  influence  with 
Indians,  respecting  purchase  of 
lands,  vi.,  117.  His  conduct, 
248,  249,  251.  Indian  opinion  ot 
his  deed,  277.  Invalidation  of 
deed,  284.  Respecting,  288. 
Sells  shares,  293. 


M. 

McAffee,  Captain,  robbed  of  goods, 
xi.,  563,  564.  Is  paid  reward  for 
arrest,  616. 

McAulay,  Cornelius,  Coroner,  xiii., 
^730;  xiv.,  245. 

McBean,  Angus,  obtains  fraudu 
lently  a  pilot- boat  to  visit  man- 
of-war,  x.,  531.  To  be  brought 
back,  531.  Proceeding  of  Com 
mittee  respecting,  532. 

McCall,  Archibald,  sends  ship  ' '  Bro 
thers"  to  China,  xvi.,  224. 2 

McCall,  George,  Act  for  vesting  cer 
tain  lands  in,  iii.,  597.  Conveys 
to  Cape  Breton  Governor's  request 
for  cannon,  v.,  204.  Vesting 
lands  in,  vi.,  235. 

McCall,  Samuel,  elected  Major  of 
Associators,  v.,  175. 

McCalla,  Rev.  Daniel,  appointed 
Chaplain  to  Colonel  Bull's  batta 
lion,  x.,  458. 

McCallistor,  John,  Commissary, 
complaints  against,  xii.,  27-  Pro 
secuted,  41.  His  account  ob 
jected  to,  198. 

McCallister,  Colonel  Richard,  of 
York  county,  battalion,  x.,682; 
xi.,  444.  Censor,  xiii.,  723.  Re 
signs  as  President  of  Courts,  xiv., 
182.  Councillor,  234,  239.  As 
Councillor  resigns,  xv.,  126. 

McCalniont,  James,  memorial  re 
specting  his  seizure  by  Captain 
John  Barry  and  others,  against 
whom  a  prosecution  is  ordered, 
xv.,  286. 

McCalmont,  John,  paid,  per  decision 
of  Supreme  Court,  xvi.,  46. 

McCaiidless,  Captain  James,  x.,  697. 
Superseded,  xi.,  448. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


205 


McCartney,  Dr.  John,  to  be  arrested 

as  an  incendiary,  xii.,  294. 
McCay,  William,  Justice,  xiv.,  242. 
McClance,  Lieutenant  John,  xi.,  576. 
McClare,  Michael,  Coroner,  iv.,  247. 
McClay,  Samuel,  to  examine  rivers, 

xvi.,  319. 

McClay,  William,  Coroner,  ix.,  547. 
A  Justice,  x.,  43,  47.  Prothono- 
tary,  xi.,  187.  Commissioner  to 
Indians,  xiv.,  40,  54,  518.  To 
examine  Susquehannah  River, 
182.  Justice,  322.  Respecting 
Six  Nations  of  Indians,  374. 
Goods  to  Indians,  604.  Report, 
658,  662.  Deputy  Surveyor,  xvi., 
243,  254. 

McClean,  Alexander,  Sub-Lieu 
tenant,  xiii.,  168.  To  run  Vir 
ginia  line,  252,  253,  335,  510-519 
Prothonotary,  254.  Appointed 
Judge  and  President  Court  Com 
mon  Pleas  of  Fayette  county,  xiii., 
732.  Register  of  Wills,  &c.,  763. 
Deputy  Surveyor,  xvi.,  257.  Re 
port  on  road  to  Pittsburg,  466. 
McClean,  Archibald,  draft  to,  xii., 
683.  Justice,  xiv.,  164.  Death 
of,  xv.,  15,  17.  Account  of  sur 
vey  referred,  635. 
McClean,  James,  Member  Congress, 

xii.,  172,  371. 
McCleery,  William,  letter  and  me 
morial,  xiii.,  698. 
McClellan,  John,  appointed  Collector 
of  Excise,  xiv.,  590.     Collector  o 
Excise,  removed,  xv.,  264.    Lieu 
tenant  of  Pennsylvania  troops — 
His  daughter  receives  a  pension, 
312. 

McClellan,  Captain  Joseph,  Lieu 
tenant  of  battalion,  appointed 
Captain,  x.,  645.  To  recruit,  xi. 
555. 

McClenachan,  Blair,  Owns  brig 
Convention,  xi.,  714.  To  fit  ou 
ship  General  Greene,  730,  735 
Complaint  against,  by  the  Mar 
shal,  xii.,  155.  Passport  to  New 
York,  xiii.,  558;  xvi.,  316. 
McClenachan  &  Irwin,  xi.,  743.  Re 
port  case  of  F.  Fleury,  xii.,  37 
Letter  to,  on  supplies,  280. 
McClenachan  &  Moore,  memorial  re 
specting  loss  of  goods  on  Bri 
Philadelphia,  and  person  to  in 
spect,  xiii.,  768.  Report,  769. 


VIcClester,  Francis,  builds  chevaux 

de  frise,  xi.,  752. 

VIcClure,  John,  Coroner,  vi.,  144; 
vii.,  267. 

IcClure,  David,  Justice,  xiv.,  180. 

McComb,  William,  Coroner,  xiv., 
244,  597 ;  xv.,  121. 

VtcConaghy,  David,  Sheriff,  ix., 
286,  333,  398. 

IcConneaughy,  James,  to  be  con 
fined,  x.,  677.  Discharged,  693. 

VIcConnel,  Captain  James,  of  flying 
camp,  x.,  679.  At  riot  at  J.  Wil 
son's,  gives  bail,  xii.,  139.  Buys 
land,  xiii.,  273. 

McCord's  Fort,  vii.,  77. 

\IcCoskrey,  William,  Coroner,  ix., 
199. 

McCoy,  Colonel  tineas,  commands 
regiment,  xi.,  2. 

VIcCracken,  Henry,  pension  to  wi 
dow,  xv.,  341. 

VIcCulloch,  Lieutenant  James,  re 
cruits,  xi.,  542,  573. 

VlcCullogh,  Captain  John,  pay  for 
artillerists  at  forts  on  Delaware, 
xii.,  10. 

McCune,  James,  Justice,  xiv.,  180. 

McCaskey,  William,  a  Justice,  x., 
209. 

McCutcheon,  David,  atory,  arrested 
and  imprisoned,  x.,  616. 

McDade,  Philip,  dies  intestate,  xii., 
204.  State  claim,  331. 

McDaniel,  James,  not  to  proceed  to 
New  Jersey,  x.,  660. 

McDaniel  (alias  Donnel),  John,  ac 
complice  of  L.  Stewart,  to  be  ar 
rested,  ix.,  717. 

McDermont,  Terence,  an  English 
cadet,  arrives  from  Cork,  and  is 
ordered  into  custody,  x.,  302, 
303. 

McDonald,  Captain  Allen,  released 
from  gaol,  x.,  647.  Expenses 
paid  by  Congress,  648. 

McDonald,  General  Alexander,  in 
gaol — room  mate,  Allen  Cameron, 
x.,  595.  To  be  released  by  order 
of  Congress,  639,  647,  648. 

McDonald,  Francis,  a  soldier,  boun 
ty  paid  to,  xiv.,  138. 

McDonald,  Captain  James,  x.,  697. 

McDonald,  John,  proclamation  ag't 
for  murder  of  wife  and  son  of  L. 
Krayiner,  Jr.,  of  Bucks — and  ar 
son,  xiv.,  489. 


206 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


McDowell,  Alexander,  deputy  sur 
veyor,  report  of  line  run  on  new 
purchase,  xiv.,  604. 

McDowell,  Col.  James,  xi.,  208. 

McDowell,  John,  Censor,  xiii.,  741 ; 
xiv.,  170. 

McDowell,  Nath'l,  Ensign,  xiv.,  237. 

McDowell's  Mill — Colonel  Dunbar's 
troops  to  be  placed  near,  vi.,  514. 

McElhattoii,  William,  First  Lieuten 
ant,  x.,  756.  (See  Mcllh'n.) 

McFarlane,  Andrew,  respecting  Dr. 
Conolly,  x.,  169. 

McFarlane,  John,  to  be  arrested, 
xii.,  521.  Imprisoned,  523. 

McFarlan,  William,  Coroner,  xiii., 
135,  443,  740. 

McFatridge,  John,  Second  Lieut,  of 
Floating  Battery,  .x.,  536. 

McFerran,  ,  paymaster,  xii., 

767. 

McGaughey,  Arthur,  Collector  of 
Excise,  xiii.,  597.  Declines,  647, 
672.  Sheriff,  xv.,  298,  600;  xvi.', 
212. 

McGraughey,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  xv., 
600;  xvi.,  498. 

McGee's  Fort.     (See  McKee's.) 

McGilivray,  Colonel,  and  Chiefs  of 
Creek  Indians,  on  their  way  to 
New  York,  visit  Philadelphia, 
xvi.,  395,  524,  525. 

McGinley,  Captain,  asking  for  pay, 
xii.,  80.  Claim  for  work,  83. 

McGinty,  Alexander,  &c.,  letter  on 
Indian  and  French  affairs,  v., 
627.  Indian  trader,  petitions  for 
aid,  and  deposition  recommended 
to  Assembly,  663. 

McGowan,  John,  appointed  Lieuten 
ant,  x.,  698.  Captain,  766.  Pay, 
xii.,  321. 

McGfowan,  Major,  loses  a  certificate, 
xvi.,  409. 

McGraw,  Colonel  Robert,  to  dis 
charge  hands,  x. ,  600. 

McGfrew,  Archibald,  Coroner,  vi., 
144. 

McHenry,  Lieut.  Charles,  xi.,  593. 

McHenry,  William,  appointed  sub- 
Lieutenant,  xiii.,  82. 

Mcllhadden,  John,  appointed  Cap 
tain,  xi.,  740. 

Mcllhatton,  Captain,  xii.,  279. 

Mcllhatton,  Lt.  William,  disabled, 
put  on  invalid  list,  xii.,  51,  279, 
338,  421. 


Mcllwaine,  Colonel,  to  rendezvous 
in  city,  xi.,  301. 

Mcllwaine,  Captain,  troops  to  Bor- 
dentown,  x.,  629  ;  xi.,  32. 

Mcllwaine,  Ferguson,  appointed  wa 
gon-master,  xi.,  342. 

Mcllwaine,  Joseph,  Inspector  of  flour 
in  Bucks  county,  xiv.,  488. 

Mcllwaine,  Robert,  Coroner,  v.,  468. 

Mcllwaine,  William,  Justice,  xiv., 
200,  203. 

Mclntosh,  General,  letter  on  attack 
of  Indians,  xi.,  526,  679,  699,  773. 

Mclntosh,  Fort,  General  Harmar 
asks  for  a  person  to  take  charge 
of,  xiv.,  373,  448.  Lands  at,  sur 
veyed,  xvi.,  340. 

McKay,  Abigail,  released,  but  con 
fined  to  fixed  limits,  xi.,  236. 

McKean,  Joseph  Borden,  pays  ex 
penses  of  Judges,  &c.,  on  circuit, 
xv.,  34,  239. 

McKean,  Thomas,  Trustee  of  gene 
ral  loan  office,  ix.,  205.  Speaker 
of  New  Castle  Assembly,  x.,  83. 
Colonel,  548.  Receives  articles, 
638.  Paid  for  muskets,  648.  Ap 
pointed  Chief  Justice,  xi.,  254. 
Oath  to  be  administered  by  dedi- 
mus,  271.  Takes  oath,  304.  Re 
port  to  Judges,  563,  564.  Charges 
against  Brigadier  General  William 
Thompson — proceedings,  653.  De 
nies  —  General  T.  called  before 
Council — declines,  660.  Opinion 
on  prisoners  taken,  xii.,  74.  Also 
in  new  gaol,  110,  112.  May  oc 
cupy  J.  Duche's  house,  578. 
Speaker  of  Congress,  782.  Deed 
for  Duche's  lot,  xiii.,  25.  Presi 
dent  of  Congress,  41.  Answer 
of  Supreme  Court,  219.  Opinion, 
case  of  Wm.  Hanks,  543.  Re-ap 
pointed  Chief  Justice,  xiv.,  167. 
Case  of  A.  Bare,  318.  Pay,  603, 
669.  Paid,  xv.,  360,  636;  xvi., 
312. 

McKee,  Alexander,  forfeited  estate, 

Petition  of  James,  respecting,  xii., 
6. 
McKee's  Fort,  vii.,  148.     His  house 

burned,  154. 

McKee,  Captain  Robert,  x.,  692. 
McKee,  Thomas,  deposition  respect 
ing  skirmish  with  Indians  in  Vir- 
.    ginia,  iv.,  630,  634,   635.     Upper 
place  in  danger  from  Indians,  vi. , 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOKDS. 


207 


669  ;  viii.,  513,  622.  Instructions 
to,  to  conduct  Indians  to  Shamo- 
kin,  550.  Report  of  his  expedi 
tion  to  Indians,  597.  Letter  from, 
respecting  Delawares,  735,  736. 
And  Conestogo  Indians,  viii.,  113, 
121.  Sent  with  Colonel  Burd, 
under  instructions,  to  Wyoming, 
ix.,  29,  534. 

McKinzie,  Samuel,  surgeon,  x.,  530. 

McKinly,  John,  sheriff,  viii  ,  403. 

McKinley,  Brigadier  General,  x., 
651.  Of  Wilmington,  letter  to 
from  Council  of  Safety,  743. 

McKinney,  David,  Justice,  xi.,  528. 

McKinney,  Mordecai,  Justice,  xi., 
398. 

McKissack,  Captain  William,  xi.,  2. 

McLane,  Samuel,  buys  one  of  the 
old  jail  lots,  xiv.,  583. 

McLaughlin,  Captain,  vi.,  764. 

McLean,  Alex.r,  Justice,  xiv.,  54. 

McLean,  Archibald,  Prothonotary, 
xi.,  187,  191,  274,  388  ;  xii.,  47, 
93.  A  commissioner  to  extend 
Mason  and  Dixon's  Line,  635. 
Instructions,  704. 

McLean,  Captain,  ix.,  190. 

McLean,  Captain  James,  unable  to 
attend  to  command  of  Invalid 
Corps,  is  displaced  by  Colonel  L. 
Nicola,  xv.,  633. 

McLean,  Mr.,  a  prisoner,  x.,  603. 

McLean,  William,  a  Justice,  x.,  209. 

McLene,  Alexander,  assistant  to 
Colonel  Andrew  Porter,  xv.,  19. 

McLene,  James,  member  of  Assem 
bly,  xii.,  424.  Commissioner  to 
Congress  at  Yorktown,  435.  Of 
Council,  618. 

McLene,  James,  Censor,  xiii.,  726. 
Council,  xiv.,  34. 

McLene,  Lazarus,  Prothonotary  and 
Clerk  of  Orphans'  Court  of  Hunt 
ingdon,  xv.,  279. 

McLene,  Lazarus  Brown,  complain 
against,  xv.,  588.  Answer  to 
charges  made  against  him,  599, 
Further  proceedings,  603,  620 
621.  Removed  from  office,  622. 

McLochrey,  Archibald,  Prothonota 

ry,  xi.,  187. 
McMichael,  John,  letter  to  R.  Peters 

on  Conn,  claim,  vi.,  254. 

McMullen,   Daniel,   examination  of 

who  escaped  from  Indians  at  Con 

estoga,  vii.,  282. 


IcMullen,  Captain,  x.,  710. 

IcMullen,  James,  Coroner,  v.,  55. 

dcMullin,  Wm. ,  agent  of  confiscated 
estates,  xii.,  261.  Takes  oath, 
264,  330.  Complaint,  695. 

IcMurdy,  Rev.  Robert,  to  receive  a 
suit  of  black,  xii.,  464. 

VTcNair,  Robert,  agent  of  forfeited 
estates,  xi.,  749. 

IcNair,  W.,  Justice,  xiv.,  200,  362. 

IcNeal,  John,  declines  to  be  ap 
pointed  engineer,  x.,  457.  To 
survey  Jersey  shore,  x.,  474. 

VlcNemera,  Thomas  (a  lawyer), 
complained  against,  ii.,  457. 

VIcPherson,  Robert,  sheriff,  viii., 
781.  Sheriff,  ix.,  57,  199.  Col 
onel  of  battalion,  x.,  687,  710. 

VIcPherson,  Captain  John,  offers 
plan  for  defence — thanks  to,  x., 
292.  Asks  cannon  —  may  pur 
chase,  xii.,  36,  39. 

VIcPherson,  Lieutenant  William,  re 
commended  to  Congress,  xi.,  655. 

HcPherson,  Major  John,  killed  be 
fore  walls  of  Quebec,  xi.,  655. 

VIcPherson,  Captain  William,  a  re 
signed  British  officer,  appears  be 
fore  Council,  having  escaped  from 
New  York,  xi.,  657. 

VIcPherson,  Colonel,  xi.,  121. 

McPherson,  Major,  Aid  to  General 
St.  Clair,  leaves  British  service — 
draws  clothing,  xii.,  241. 

McVeaugh,  Colonel  —  battalion  to 
rendezvous  at  Falls  of  Schuylkill 
and  Darby,  xi.,  301. 

Me  William,  Richard,  Justice,  ix., 
203.  Trustee  of  General  Loan 
office,  205,  206.  Second  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  581.  Judge 
of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  581.  Chief 
Justice  of  Supreme  Court  of  Lower 
Counties,  x.,  108. 

Mack,  Rev.  Martin,  pass  for  to  the 
Indians,  as  Moravian  missionary, 
v.,  576. 

Mackay,  ^Eneas,  letter  respecting 
Dr.  Conolly's  advertisement,  &c., 
x.,  140,  169. 

Mackay,  Hon.  John,  pay  to,  xi., 
592;  xii.,  66. 

Mackey,   David,   Justice,  xii.,  105. 

Sheriff,  150.     Justice,  xiii.,  219. 
Mackey,  Robert,  brings  off  a  boat, 
xi.,  529.     Appraises  schooner  Vi 
per,  679. 


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Mackay,  Captain  William,  wounded 

at  Battle  of  Brandywine,  xi.,  667. 

Receives  clothing,  667. 
Mackiness,  Thomas,  a  traitor,  xii., 

106. 

Maclay, ,   charged  with  suf 
fering  a  traitor  to    escape,    xi., 

566. 
Maclay,  William,  Deputy  Surveyor, 

dispute  about  a  line,  xv.,  8.    Paid 

for    surveying ;    accounts,     xiii., 

420,  494,  567.     To  remove  stores 

from  Harris's,  690. 
Madagascar,  trade  with,  i.,  592. 
Maffat,  Solomon,  accidentally  kills 

an  Indian,  iv.,  88.     Proclamation 

for  apprehending,  89. 
Magaw,  Col.,  recommended  to  Con 
gress     as    a    Colonel,     x.,     442. 

Elected,  443,  464.      To  have  use 

of  pest-house,  490. 
Magaw,    Colonel  Robert,    xi.,   124, 

436. 

Magazine  for  stores,  x.,  778. 
Magistrates,  iii.,  259. 
Mahanatawny,  Governor  visits,  iii., 

302.    His  report,  303.    Iron-works 

at,  305. 
Mahanoy,  also  John  Penn's  Creek 

(which  see),  vi.,  645,  646. 
Mahanoy,   settlements   at,    burned, 

vii.,  493. 
Mahonoy  attacked  and  burned  by 

Indians,  vi.,  737. 
Mahoniug,   township,  divided,  xv., 

41. 
Mail,    Robbery   of  Southern,    xiii., 

312. 
Maisterson,  Captain  Samuel,  in  the 

Hector,   captures  a   Schooner  off 

the  Delaware,  v.,  323.     Letter  of 

President  to,  324. 
Maitland,  Richard,  D.  A.  G.,  orders 

for  troops  to  aid  Provinces,  ix., 

307. 
Majors,    persons    recommended    to 

Congress  as,  x.,  444.    Appointed, 

446;  xi.,  35,  116,  214. 
Makin,  Thomas,  notified  not  to  keep 

the  Free  Schools  without  license, 

i.,  383. 
Maloney,  Colonel  William,  petition 

respecting  horses  taken  by  him 

from  traitors,  xii.,  115. 
Mamachtaguin,   an  Indian,  ordered 

to  be  executed  for  murder,  xiv., 

585. 


Manlon,  Luke,  complaint  against  for 
stealing  a  heifer,  i.,  579. 

Manlove,  Boaz,  Sheriff,  ix.,  548,  624, 
688. 

Manlove,  Matthew,  Coroner,  ix., 
199. 

Manatanny,  Assemblage  of  Indian 
kings  at,  ii.,  545,  546. 

Manaukyhickon,  an  Indian,  iii.,  295, 
304,  315. 

Manor  of  Springetsbury,  warrant  for 
survey  of,  iii.,  785. 

Manufacture  of  linen  cloth  to  be 
to  be  encouraged,  i.,  93.  Steel, 
xv.,  269;  to  be  encouraged,  iii., 
392.  Of  Pennsylvania,  Governor, 
called  on  for  an  account  of,  since 
1734,  ix.,  343.  Letter  of  Governor 
Penn  on,  353.  Number  of  stated, 
354.  And  Useful  Arts  Society,  for 
encouragement,  receives  aid  from 
Council,  Christopher  Marshall,  Jr., 
Treasurer,  xvi,,  51.  Meeting,  313. 
Factory  burned  by  design — Pro 
clamation  against  incendiary,  326. 

Map  of  Pennsylvania,  by  T.  Holme, 
acknowledged,  i.,  264,  266.  Men 
tioned,  iv.,  317.  Of  distances, 
by  Patten,  v.,  747.  Of  Frontiers 
and  Forts  presented  by  Governor 
Morris,  vii.,  228.  By  John  Reed, 
payments  for,  x.,  260,  267. 

Maqua,  or  Mohock  Indians,  v., 
11.  On  Susquehanna,  viii., 
128. 

Marache,  Solomon,  City  lots,  xiii., 
587. 

Marbois,  Monsieur,  with  Luzerne, 
visit  President  and  Council,  xii., 
180.  Letter  respecting  duties, 
xiii.,  597,  598,  600.  Memorial, 
618.  On  Consular  powers,  619, 
645,  671. 

Marbois,  Sieurde  Francis,  Exequator 
as  French  Consul,  xiv.,  43.  On  a 
French  ship  detained  by  Court 
of  Admiralty,  111.  Insulted  by 
Longschamps,  115,  116,  117,  120, 
121,  135,  137,  140,  143,  144.  On 
his  privileges,  282.  On  ship  Venus, 
291.  On  going  to  New  York,  404. 
Case  of  Lieutenant  Colonel,  447. 

Marbois,  Sieur  Pierre  Francis,  Barbe 
de,  Jr.,  applies  for  a  pardon  of  two 
French  criminals — granted,  xiv., 
240.  Exequator  as  Vice- Consul, 
491.  Consul  of  France,  to  receive 


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209 


Monsieur  de    Brassini   and  send 
him  to  France,  xv.,  215,  236. 

March,  the  first  month  in  the  year, 
i.,  58. 

March,  Joseph,  Member  of  Council 
of  Safety,  xi.,  45. 

Marcus  Hook,  land  to  be  purchased 
at,  for  piers,  xiv.,  460.  Plan  of, 
464.  Agreement  between  Council 
and  Landholders  at,  for  site  of 
piers,  475.  Piers  at,  xv.,  228. 

Marginal  notes,  Committee  ap 
pointed  to  inspect,  on  laws,  i.,  97. 

Marine  Committee  of  Congress,  x., 
648.  Informs  of  a  reward  offered 
by  French  Minister  for  capture  of 
British  vessels  laden  with  spars, 
inward  bound,  xi.,  646. 

Mariners,  petition  for  wages,  i.,  63, 
64.  Not  to  be  trusted,  ii.,  212. 
Decision  in  their  favor,  73.  Pay 
of,  x.,  650. 

Maris,  Jesse,  Sheriff,  ix.,  623,  688, 
777. 

Markets  in  Philadelphia,  notices  and 
regulations  of,  i.,  92,  110,  145, 
190,  376,  377,  382,  388,  391,  442, 
443,  444,  461,  515,  580,  582;  ii., 
26,  28.  Callowhill  street,  proposed 
act  for,  ix.,  650;  xi.,  195.  To 
be  repaired,  523,  524,  526,  640. 
Forestalling,  639,  640.  Repairs 
to,  659.  .xii.,  41,  80,  110,  190; 
xiii.,  3.  License  to  buy  and  sell 
dismissed,  xiii.,  86. 

Markham,  Win.  Governor,  papers 
on  frame  of  Government,  1696, 
i.,  48,  at  first  Council,  57,  ap 
pointed  Secretary  of  the  Pro 
vince,  &c.,  142.  To  proclaim 
King  James  at  New  Castle,  142. 

'  Appointed  to  treat  with  Indians 
for  lands,  156.  Appointed  Ran 
ger  for  Philadelphia  County,  166. 
Commission  to,  206.  Member 
of  Council,  212.  On  defensive 
measures,  306.  Respecting  a  bill 
drawn  on  John  Moll,  233.  Letter, 
Thomas  Lloyd  to,  on  affixing  seal, 
250.  And  others  offer  to  take  up 
arms,  335.  Refuses  to  deliver 
Seals  and  Records,  342,  343.  Ap 
pointed  Lieutenant  Governor  by 
Fletcher,  365,  366.  Takes  oath, 
367.  Goes  to  New  Castle — his  re 
ception  and  confirmation,  369.  In 
dorses  a  commission  to  Justices  to 
14 


hold  a  Court  in  an  urgent  case, 
395.  Discussions  with  Council 
and  Assembly,  418.  Addresses 
Assembly,  459.  £200  to  be  given 
to,  468.  Informs  Council  of  res 
toration  of  Province  to  William 
Penn — His  Commission  as  Gover 
nor,  &c.,  472-475.  Takes  oath, 
472,  Address  to  Assembly,  480, 
484,  488.  A  new  frame,  507-8. 
Proclamation  against  Pirates,  &c., 
529.  Charters  a  School  for  poor 
children,  532.  Asks  advice  of 
Council  respecting  goods  seized, 
543-4.  Receives  a  new  Commis 
sion  from  Proprietary  as  Deputy 
Governor,  546.  Published  at 
Market-place,  546.  Addresses  to 
Assembly,  548.  Takes  oath  of 

'  fidelity,  553.  Letter  to,  as  late 
Governor  respecting  old  Charters, 
573.  Appointed  by  Proprietary 
Register-general,  ii.,  96,  97.  May 
use  his  own  seal,  the  official  one 
being  withheld,  113.  J.  Moore 
refuses  to  deliver  Records,  £c., 
121.  His  death  noticed,  151. 

Markland,  John,  Lieutenant,  xii.,  10. 

Markoe,  Abm.,  buys  a  lot,  xii.,  271. 

Markoe,  Captain,  escorts  Dr.  Kears- 
ley  and  H.  Brooke  to  Lancaster, 
-x.,  381.     His  report,  385. 

Marie,  Thomas  Stationed  at  Fort  Is 
land  and  to  fix  boom,  xi.,  31,  33. 

Marple,  Richard,  murdered,  xiv., 
57. 

Marriage,  Law  proposed  for  young 
men  at  a  certain  age,  i.,  93.  Laws 
respecting,  ii.,  12.  Complaint 
against,  26,  48.  Illegal,  114. 
With,  first  cousins,  &c.,  fine  pro 
posed,  219.  Licenses  objected  to — 
Case  of  Israel  Taylor's  daugh 
ter,  455.  Clandestine,  Act  to 
prevent,  iii.,  379.  And  other 
licenses  to  be  changed  in  form, 
v.,  69,  71.  Fees  changed,  xi., 
760.  Licenses — Views  of  Bishop 
White  on,  xv. ,  614. 

Marsh,  Colonel,  of  Second  Battalion, 
xiii.,  98. 

Marsh  Creek,  vi.,  675. 

Marsh,  Joseph,  to  build  boats,  &c., 
x.,  283.  The  "Warren,"  328; 
xv.,  12. 

Marshal  of  Court  of  Admiralty  ap 
pointed,  x.,  538.  Of  Admiralty 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


"bound  to  obey  Judge  of  Admir 
alty,  xi.,  657.  M.  Clarkson  ap 
pointed,  576,  657,  760.  Com 
plaints  against,  xii.,  523,  531, 
533.  Clement  Biddle  appointed, 
537. 

Marshall,  Captain  Abraham,  resigns, 
x.,  645. 

Marshall,    Benj.,    Ensign,   xi.,  754. 

Marshall,  Christopher,  to  take  care 
of  sick,  xi.,  34.  Of  Lancaster  to 
purchase  wheat,  xii.  85. 

Marshall,  Christopher,  Jr.,  Secretary 
of  Society  for  encouraging  manu 
factures  and  arts,  xvi.,  51. 

Marshall,  Edw'd,  on  the  "Walkers" 
to  run  line,  1837,  vii.,  400. 

Marshall,  James,  Register  of  Wills, 
xii.,  582.  Sheriff,  xiv.,  245,  597. 
Sheriff,  xv.,  121. 

Marshall,  John  wishes  to  establish 
manufactory  of  thread — Declined, 
xii.,  81. 

Marshall,  Cap.  John,  xi.,  428,  508. 

Marshall,  William,  inserted  by  mis 
take  in  proclamation,  respecting 
forfeited  estates,  obtains  a  certifi 
cate  from  Council,  xi.,  615. 

Marsteller,  Philip,  paymaster,  xi  , 
272,  388,  412. 

Marsteller,  Major  Phillip,  xi.,  35, 
448,  493.  Paymaster,  368  ;  xii., 
25.  Letter,  purchase  flour,  57. 
On  flour,  117,  203.  Paymaster, 
361.  Letter,  392. 

Martial  Law — Council  authorized  to 
declare,  in  the  State,  xii.,  374. 
Proclamation  of,  383. 

Martin,  Alexander,  x.,  696.  Gov'r 
of  North  Carolina,  xvi.  305.  - 

Martin,  Henry,  brings  back  sailors 
from  Baltimore,  xi.  782. 

Martin,  Dr.  Hugh, — Surgeon,  iii., 
270.  Justice,  xiv.,  257. 

Martin,  Jas.,  Sub.   Lieut.,  xi.,  303. 

Martin,  John,  Sheriff,  xi.,  366. 
Justice,  xiii.,  583. 

Martin,  Joseph,   Coroner,  xvi.,  491. 

Martin,  Robert,  Paymaster,  xi.,  34. 

Ensign,  xii.,  53. 

Maryland, — a  long  journey  from 
Pennsylvania,  i.,  79.  Land  sued 
for  in,  101.  Patents  from  Lord 
Baltimore,  109.  Reinforce  fort  at 
Christiana,  and  otherwise  com 
plained  of,  188.  Major  English 
arrives  from,  with  armed  men, 


Maryland — 

188.  Rumored  invasion  from,  by 
Senecas,  277.  Letter  received 
from,  occasions  council  to  be  con 
vened,  298.  Alarm  from,  by  In 
dians,  French  and  Papists,  299. 
Letter  from  Assembly  of,  334. 
Transportation  ol  tobacco  from, 
to  Lower  counties,  to  be  stopped, 
465,  468.  Extraordinary  letter  of 
Gov.  Francis  Nicholson,  on  his 
reported  conduct  in  Sussex  Co., 
515.  Commission  to  Gov.  Nichol 
son  to  appoint  certain  officers  for 
Pennsylvania,  533,  534.  Against 
piracy,  562.  Indians  of  Conestoga 
alarmed  by  threats  from,  ii.,  191. 
Violence  to  English  families  in, 
191.  Gov.  Seymour  informs  of 
French  privateers  011  coast,  240. 
Justices  of  New  Castle  complain 
of  encroachments  by,  353.  Ad 
dress  from,  to  Queen,  on  bound 
ary  lines  between,  and  Pennsyl 
vania,  362.  Sheriff  seizes  pro 
perty,  and  is  arrested  by  Sheriff 
of  New  Castle,  393.  Militia  of 
Cecil  Co.  ordered  out  to  execute 
writ  of  ejectment,  395.  Governor 
Seymour,  417,  421.  Conference 
with  Indians  at  Conestoga,  513. 
Indian  settlements  in,  iii.,  20. 
Trespassers  from,  on  lands,  37. 
Col.  Hart,  governor,  39.  Gov. 
Keith  meets  Gov.  Hart  at  Colonel 
Hynson's — conference  —  amicable 
conclusion,  60.  On  Indian  affairs, 
82.  Interference  with  Indian 
lands  on  Susquehanna,  160.  Ex 
pense  of  messenger  to,  175.  Philip 
Syng,  of  Philadelphia,  committed 
to  Sheriff,  for  survey  under  Mary 
land  title,  176.  Difficulties  on 
Susquehanna,  178.  Advice  of 
Council  of  Pennsylvania — on  sur 
vey  to  Octorara,  180.  Governor 
writes  to  Governor  Calvert,  180. 
Intrusions  on  lands  on  Susque 
hanna,  181.  Condition  of  affairs 
between,  and  Pennsylvania.  Sur 
veyor  and  others  made  prisoners, 
212,  216.  Decision  of  Council  on, 
216.  Letter  from  Governor  of 
Maryland,  222.  Answer  of  Gov 
ernor  Keith,  223.  Descriptions 
by  patent,  223.  Boundaries,  224. 
Original  agreement  between  Lord 


INDEX  T3  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


211 


Maryland — 

Baltimore  and  Hannah.  Penn,  232, 
234.  Letter  Governor  Keith,  to 
Governor  of,  232.  Governor  Gor 
don  speaks  of  Lord  Baltimore's 
attempts  to  obtain  counties  in 
Delaware,  252.  Governor  of,  com 
plains  of  new  county  line — Gover 
nor  Gordon  to  point  out  Ms  error, 
347.  Agreement  on  division  line, 
461,  463,  464,  497.  Commis 
sioners  under  agreement  with — 
Governor  goes  to,  464.  Corres 
pondence  respecting  riots,  468. 
Precept  against  rioters,  468.  Let 
ters  of  Governor  Ogle,  480,  543. 
Commissioners  on  boundary,  544. 
Return  —  report,  &c.,  545,  563. 
Outrage  by  William  Rumsey,  a 
surveyor  of,  591.  Claims  the 
territories  of  Pennsylvania,  594. 
Robert  Buchanan,  High  Sheriff  of 
Lancaster  County,  attacked  by 
persons  from,  612.  Daniel  Du- 
laney,  Attorney-General  of,  612. 
Germans  go  west  of  Susquehanna 
by  interference  from,  but  finding 
their  error,  propose  returning  to 
Pennsylvania,  iv.,  57.  Letter 
from  Lieutenant-Governor  Ogle, 
against  certain  settlers  on  lands 
on  Susquehanna,  61.  Statement 
of  the  parties,  61.  Deposition  of 
Francis  Kip,  62.  Letter,  Gover 
nor  Ogle,  66.  Proclamation 
against  soldiers  from,  73.  Letter 
to  Governor  Ogle,  76,  79.  Gover 
nor  of,  sends  message  and  wam 
pum  to  Indians,  assuring  them  of 
his  protection,  by  order  of  King 
of  England,  92.  Difficulties  with 
from  an  association  in  Chester 
County,  100.  Case  of  Henry 
Munday,  101,  and  Edward  Leet, 
&c.,  101.  Various  documents 
respecting  these  disputes,  101- 
151.  Certificate  of  Governor  Ogle 
to  49  persons  for  200  acres, 
K>2.  Statement  by  Jennings  and 
Dulany,  117.  Correspondence 
with,  and  Governor,  116, 117, 121, 
130,  137,  141,  142,  146.  Higgin- 
botham  flees  into,  and  receives  an 
appointment,  147,  154.  Letters 
from  Governor  Ogle  and  S.  Blun- 
ston,  155.  Rewards  for  magis 
trates  of  Lancaster  County,  155. 


aryland — 

Letters  to  and  from  Governor 
Ogle,  156,  159,  167.  252,  253, 
Reference  to  patent,  162.  Hamil 
ton  and  Georges,  168.  Letters  to 
and  from  Governor  Ogle,  175.  In 
tention  of  rioters,  190.  Letter  to 
and  from  Governor  Ogle,  190, 
195,  198,  228,  242,  257.  Respec 
ting  German  settlers,  194,  197, 

201.  Messrs.  Preston  and  Kinsey 
sent  to,  204.     Their  report,  210. 
Instructions   to  them,  206.     Va 
rious  documents  with  report,  215- 
223.  Case  of  Elisha  Gatchell,  227- 
Deposition    of,    229.       Governor 
goes  to  Virginia — express  leaves 
dispatches  for   him,  232.     Affair 
at    Lancaster    County  gaol,   250, 
254.      Governor   sends    order   in 
Council — and  to  have  proclama 
tions  printed  in  Philadelphia,  254. 
Proceedings    at   Hampton  Court, 
on    petitions     from,     respecting 
articles  of  agreement,  255.     Case 
of  Daniel  Lowe,  254.     Rudolph, 
Mohr,  and  R.  Downer,  256.    Gov 
ernor  Ogle  to  President  Logan,  011 
views  of  order  in  Council,    260. 
Proclamation  of  Pennsylvania,  on 
order  of  Council,  263,  265.     Cor 
respondence     between    Governor 
Ogle  and  Governor  Thomas,  294. 
Proceedings    at    Hampton   Court 
for  quieting,  and   Pennsylvania, 
298  —  301.       Commissioners    ap 
pointed  to  run  the  line,  313.    Cor 
respondence   with,   329.      Notice 
of  commissioner  being  appointed 
in  England  by  Court  of  Chancery, 
and  to  meet  in  Annapolis,   394. 
Complaints    against    settlers    on 
Susquehanna,   572,   573.      Letter 
to  Governor,  with  extract  of  Iii- 
diaii    treaty,    576.      Letter   from 
Governor — account  of  conspiracy 
between  French  and  Indians,  587. 
Letter    to    Governor    Ogle,    576. 
From  Governor,   601.     Letter   of 
Governor   Ogle,    respecting    Hig- 
ginbotham,  v.,  187, 218,  222.  Tem 
porary  line,  187.      Relative   dis 
pute  with  Pennsylvania,  187-192, 

202,  209,  221,  222,  224,  225.     On 
Indian  affairs,  209.     Case  of  Hig- 
ginbotham  and  Price,  218.     Ex 
amination   of  Colonel  White,  as 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Maryland — 

surveyor,  221.  Refuses  to  make 
allowance  for  Indians,  273.  Case 
of  Samuel  England,  376.  Case  of 
Adam  Furney,  377.  Governor 
Ogle  complains  against  Samuel 
England  and  William  Hay,  382, 
383,  384.  Correspondence  with 
Governor  H.,  421,  582-597.  Tem 
porary  line,  421.  Proceedings  in 
Great  and  Little  Cove,  553.  Cor 
respondence  and  depositions  re 
specting  murder  of  Dudley  Digges, 
582-597.  Bryan  Doran  arrested 
in,  604.  Proposes  building  maga 
zine,  &c.,  at  Will's  Creek,  vi., 
137.  Letters  to  and  from  Governor 
Sharpe,  178.  Informs  of  safe 
arrival  of  troops  in  Virginia  for 
General  Braddock,  331.  Petition 
of  Wat.  Sipple,  417.  Letter  to 
Gov.  Sharp,  respecting,  418,  419. 
Resolution  to  provide  means  for 
paying  men  and  expenses,  457. 
Difficulties  on  Conolloway's  creek, 
639.  Letters  to  and  from  Governor 
Sharpe,  vii.,  32,  570.  No  embargo 
on  provisions,  183.  Complaints 
from  borders  of,  241.  Fort 
Frederick,  529,  552,  553,  556, 
558.  Vessels  to  depart,  570. 
Letter  from  C.  J.  Holt,  respecting 
murder  of,  under  Sheriff  of  Wor 
cester  County,  viii.,  286.  He  is 
convicted  and  punished,  372. 
Letter  to  Governor  Sharp,  372, 
779.  Letters  to  and  from  Gover 
nors  of,  ix.,  305,  375,  .  564. 
Governor  Sharpe  of,  administers 
oath  to  Governor  Penn,  348. 
Complaint  of  John  Redick,  de 
prived  of  his  land,  375,  376. 
Boundary  question  between,  and 
Pennsylvania,  375,  379,  564. 
Complaint  against.  Letter  of 
Governor  Penn  to  Gov.  Sharpe, 
564.  Laws  respecting  fisheries, 
623.  Agreement  of  1732,  between 
Pennsylvania  and.  Proclamation 
respecting  boundary  line,  x.,  206, 
216.  Jurisdiction  of  Pennsylvania 
to  be  not  extended  at  present, 
owing  to  incapacity  of  heir  of 
Lord  Baltimore,  220.  Governor 
Penn's  proclamation,  220.  Let 
ters,  Earl  of  Dartmouth  and 
William  Penn,  respecting,  220, 


Maryland — 

221.  Boundary,  240.  Proclama 
tion  to  be  recalled,  241,  243,  245. 
Letter  to  Governor  Eden,  242. 
Act  for  establishing  and  fixing 
lines,  263,  272.  Committee  of 
Safety  offer  to  instruct  in  art  of 
making  Saltpetre,  478.  Money 
to  be  changed  for  Soldiers,  682. 
Flying  camp  to  cross  at  Delaware 
Ferry,  xi.,  28.  Capt.  Hindman's 
Company,  109.  British  army 
landed  in,  283.  A  prisoner  handed 
over  to  battalion,  364.  John  White 
Swift  sent  to  Penna.,  407.  Act 
against  whiskey,  647.  Embargo, 
712.  Sailors  taken  to,  and  brought 
back,  782.  Letter  from  Gov.  Lee 
on  Embargo,  xii.,  400.  Wants 
copy  of  embargo  law,  433.  Re 
mark  on  confederation,  and  remon 
strance,  491.  Convention,  German 
and  English  troops,  to  be  removed 
from,  648.  Letter  from  G.  Dewall, 
President  of  General  Court,  re 
specting  Henry  Carberry,  xiv., 
106.  On  opening  Potomac,  398. 
To,  on  Inland  Navigation, 5  83,  584, 
669.  Letter,  Governor  Smallwood, 
589.  From  Governor,  651.  Com 
missioners  to  be  appointed,  669. 
Inland  Navigation,  xv.,  70. 
Chinese  to  be  sent  to,  75.  Gov 
ernor  of,  demands  a  Criminal, 
463.  For  a  Burglar,  499. 

Maseraere,  Joshua,  letter,  xi.,  52. 

Mason  &  Dixon's  line,  extension  of, 
xii.,  635.  Pay  to  Commissioners 
for  extending,  661.  Instructions, 
704.  Pay,  714. 

Masons'  Lodge,  prisoners  in,  xi., 
292,  293,  294.  To  be  removed  to 
Virginia,  296.  Habeas  Corpus, 
308,  309,  525. 

Mason,  Rich.,  petition  road,  ii.,  527. 

Mason,  Thomas,  claim  for  land  and 
lots,  xiii.,  140. 

Mason,  Captain  Thomas,  may  ship 
flour  to  Bermuda,  xiii.,  50. 

Massachusetts,  Governor,  Stoughton 
applies  for  provisions  for  his 
Majesty's  Army  and  Navy  against 
New  Foundland,  i.,  515.  Gov.  Bel 
cher  of,  applied  to,  to  examine 
Rowland  Houghton,  arrested  as  a 
counterfeiter,  iv.,  225.  Expedi 
tion  against  Cape  Breton,  753. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


213 


Letter  from  Governor,  asking  for 
aid,  773.  Represented  at  treaty 
at  Albany,  v.,  7.  Letters  to  and 
from  Governor,  31,  341.  Gover 
nor  Shirley  recommends  a  meet 
ing  of  Commissioners  at  New  York, 
to  consider  and  digest  plans  for 
united  co-operation  against  French 
and  Indians,  83.  Governor  Shirley 
respecting  Indians  and  French,  97. 
Governor  Shirley  and  Indians, 
101,  141.  Discharge  of  Pennsyl 
vania  forces,  141.  Cannon  re 
quested  from,  173.  Answer  of 
Gov.  Shirley,  198.  Letter  to,  206. 
Charge  for  transporting  prisoners, 
420,  427.  To  and  from  Governor 
of,  vi.,  16.  Union  of  Colonies,  18. 
Resolutions  cutting  off  supplies 
from  French,  309.  Sends  Commis 
sioners  to  Pennsylvania,  314. 
Message  of  Governor  to  Assembly, 
314.  Resolutions  of,  317.  Em 
bargo  ordered,  439.  Vote  of 
Assembly  to  ask  a  supply  of  pro 
visions,  614.  Message  to  Gover 
nor.  Vote  of  Assembly  respecting 
share  of  arms,  vii.,  111.  Applies 
to  export  provisions,  135,  136, 
168,  186,  570.  Governor  Pownall, 
717.  Gov'r  Pownall  asks  aid  for 
sufferers  by  great  fire  at  Boston, 
viii.,  483.  Assembly  grants  £1000, 
483.  Sends  circular  to  colonies, 
ix.,  546.  Lord  Hillsboro'  com 
plains  of  it,  546.  Letter  from  re 
specting  Tories,  xi.,  629.  To  be 
allowed  to  export  flour,  682,  690, 
728,  729.  Resolution  respecting 
exchange  oi,  prisoners,  xii.,  51. 
From  Governor  respecting  a  cap 
tured  traitor,  400.  Acts  for  regu 
lation  of  trade,  xiv.,  517.  Let 
ter  Governor  on  operation  of 
Navigation  Act,  xv.,  53.  Letter 
of  Governor  and  reward  for 
Daniel  Shay,  &c.,  171.  Repeal, 
435,  442. 

Massey,  Samuel,  Member  of  Navy 
Board,  xi.,  127. 

Master  at  Arms,  x.,  512. 

Master  of  Rolls,  Thomas  Lloyd,  ap 
pointed  first,  i.,  91.  To  keep 
Charter  of  Liberty,  111.  His  an 
swer  respecting  laws  enrolled, 
276.  To  keep  the  dedimus  to 
administer  oaths  to  the  Governor, 


ii.,  62.  Objections  to,  and  diffi 
culty  about  it,  63.  To  print 
Laws  at  his  own  charge,  64.- 
Thomas  Story  to  have  a  Seal — 
described,  233.  petition  for 
Salary,  412;  ix.,  397;  xiv.,  378. 
John  Morris  dies.  Matthew  Ir- 
win,  appointed,  379. 

Masters,  authorized  to  chastise  their 
servants,  and  punish  persons  who 
inveigle  them,  i.,  79.  To  give 
security  for  their  servants,  93. 

Masters,  Thomas,  Provincial  Judge, 
ii.,  87.  Obtains  patents  for  curing 
&c.  Indian  corn,  and  also  for 
working  and  weaving  straw,  &c., 
for  hats.  Council  grant  and 
authorize  publication,  iii.,  18. 
Mem.  of  Council,  113.  Dies,  232. 

Masters,  William,  a  Provincial 
Commissioner,  vii.,  498,  636,  657, 
671,  697.  Paymaster,  xi.,  34. 

Matlack,  Colonel  Timothy,  asks  for 
Haversacks,  x.,  600.  To  have 
Rifles,  634,  683,  690.  To  keep 
register  of  all  attainted  persons, 
xi.,  503.  To  provide  stores  for 
clothing,  &c.,  xi.,  1.  Register  of 
Forfeited  Estates,  745.  Secretary, 
xii.,  189,  405.  Delegate  to  Con 
gress,  371,  464.  Accounts  of 
Tavern  and  marriage  Licenses  re 
ported  on,  xiii.,  537,  538.  Re 
quested  to  resign,  539.  John 
Armstrong,  Jr.,  in  his  place,  540. 
Counsel  in  his  case — paid,  591. 
Comptrollers  report  on  accounts, 
625.  Case  of,  xiv.,  282,  284. 
His  accounts,  604.  Keeper  of 
the  Seal,  Secretary  of  Council, 
Commissioner  for  forming  flying 
Camp,  Colonel  of  a  Rifle  Bat 
talion  of  Militia  and  prosecutor 
of  General  Arnold,  604.  Ap 
peal,  xv.,  220.  Pay  for  services 
on  Delaware  and  Lehigh,  xvi., 
278.  To  examine  Rivers,  319, 
Wife  paid  in  his  absence,  349, 
366,  384,  407,  429,  462,  512. 

Matrimony,  Banns  of,  required  to  be 
published,  x.,  31. 

Matson — A  Shawnese  Town,  iii., 
35Q. 

Mattson,  Margaret,  and  Yeshro  Hen- 
drickson,  trial  as  witches,  i.,  93, 
95,  96. 

Mattrosses,  Company  of,  to  be  raised 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


for  service  of  United  Colonies, 
x.,  477.  Captain  Lieutenant 

.  for  —  Gibbs  Jones,  appointed, 
480.  Matth.  Whitlow,  first  Lieu 
tenant,  483.  N.  Donnell,  second 
Lieutenant,  524. 

Maule,  John,  Commissioned  to  com 
mand  Intelligence  Boat,  and  au 
thorized  to  wear  an  English  Jack, 
v.,  267. 

Maul,  Nehemiah,  Pilot,  x.,  376. 

Maurice,  Alexander,  imprisoned,  x., 
668. 

Mavericke,  S.,  On  bounds  of  Conn., 
1664,  vi.,  263. 

Maxwell,  General,  letter  respecting 
Miss  Levy,  xi.,  675. 

Maxwell,  James,  Justice,  xii.,  667. 

Maxwell,  William,  On  condition  of 
Braddock's  Road,  vi.,  434. 

May,  Cape,  Wrecked  goods  arrive 
from — Proceedings,  iii.,  238. 

May,  Daniel,  Justice,  xiv.,  234. 

Mayors  of  Philadelphia,  iii.,  31. 
iv.,  752  ;  xvi.,  52. 

Meade,  David,  letter,  399,  497. 
Justice,  xiii.,  683.  Insurrection 
in  Northumberland,  xiv.,  359. 

Mead,  Eli,  Justice,  xv.,  51. 

Means,  William,  Second  Lieutenant, 
xi.,  32. 

Mease,  Ann,  sentenced  as  a  scold  to 
be  ducked,  pardoned,  xii.,  235, 
243. 

Mease,  James,  Clothier  General,  to 
be  prosecuted  as  well  as  his 
deputy,  xii.,  599.  Petition,  xiv., 
393.  Paid,  477. 

Mease,  John  of  Light-horse,  asks 
for  wagons  to  remove  his  goods 
from  Trenton  to  Lancaster,  xi., 
Deed  for  part  of  Tinicum,  xii., 
256.  Deed  to,  xiii.,  236.  Ap 
pointed  Auctioneer  for  South- 
wark,  xiv.,  38;  xv.,  50,  153, 
186. 

Mease  and  Caldwell,  order  to,  for 
use  of  battalion,  x.,  401,  405,  415, 
418,  426,  436,  445,  462,  479.  To 
provide  beds,  &c.,  for  battalion  in 
Barracks,  419. 

Meason,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  134. 

Measures,  proposed  act  to  regulate 
sale  of  Beer  and  Ale  by,  ii.,  218, 
221.  Sealer  of,  v.,  280. 

Mechelokeety,  an  Indian  Chief,  dies, 
i.,  557. 


Medicines  for  Hospital,  ordered,  x., 
'  292,  305,  339,  489. 

Meetings,  Religious,  right  to  sell, 
&c.,  ii.,  221,  222,  228.  Bill  res 
pecting,  553. 

Melcher,  Isaac  appointed  Captain, 
x.,  497.  Declines,  526.  Major, 
xi.,  31,  305,  408.  Barrack  Master 
General,  51.  To  receive  Hes 
sian  and  Waldecker  prisoners, 
116.  And  forfeited  estate  of  An 
dre  w'Allen,  xii.,  88.  Asks  renewal 
of  Patents  defaced  by  fire,  xv., 
560.  Letter  and  Maps,  597,  612, 
626.  Barrack  Master  General,  cer 
tificate  to,  1776-1778,  xvi.,  301. 

Memorials,  American  Philosophical 
and  Historical  Society,  respecting 
Publication  of  C.  R.,  i.,  9.  Report 
on,  12.  Act  respecting,  15,  16. 
Of  William  Markham,  in  behalf  of 
William  Penn,  328.  Of  Captain 
Christopher  Smith  on  Murder  of 
Catawba  Indians,  iii.,  21.  Of 
Governor  Keith  to  Governor  of 
Virginia,  and  answer,  118.  For 
Hon.  Thomas  Penn,  why  certain 
bills  were  not  presented  to  his 
Majesty,  &c.,  v.,  499.  See  Jno. 
St.  Clair,  on  roads,  vii.,  592.  Of 
Pompunagh  and  other  Indians  in 
Philadelphia  Barracks,  ix.,  135. 
Of  M.  Smith,  James  Gibson,  &c., 
respecting  Indians  on  Frontiers, 
138.  From  City,  &c.,  to  Com 
mittee  of  Safety,  x.,  297.  From 
Committee  to  Assembly,  348. 
Of  Captains  and  Lieutenants  of 
Boats,  against  Thomas  Austin, 
472.  To  Congress  for  cannon, 
550.  To  Congress,  572.  To  As 
sembly,  on  Roebuck,  582.  To 
Congress,  Fortifications  on  Dela 
ware,  601.  Of  Captains  of  Boats 
resisting  command  of  Commodore 
S.  Davison,  616.  L.  Kargher, 
638.  To  Assembly,  on  refusal  of 
Continental  Currency,  xi.,  2.  Of 
officers  to  Assembly,  15.  Of  Officers 
of  State  Regiment  against  Colonel 
Bull,  210.  Major  N.  McCurry 
against  Captain  Morrow,  210. 
From  prisoners  in  Virginia,  395. 
Of  Mrs.  Ferguson,  322.  Of  Francis 
Hopkinson,  respecting  claims  on 
Estate  of  Rev.  J.  Duche,  773, 
774.  Matthew  Clarkson,  Marshal, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


215 


xii.,  105.  Of  James  Bell,  respecting 
property,  315.  Prisoners  on  Long 
Island,  480,  481.  Of  merchants, 
480,  482.  Dr.  Kuhn,  517.  Judge  of 
Admiralty,  respecting  desertion 
of  French  Sailors,  409.  Owners 
of  brig  Fame,  507.  Officers  of 
Proctor's  Artillery  officers,  729. 
From  Land  Office,  749.  Samuel 
Preston  Moore,  Henry  Hill  and  R. 
Wells,  claim  for  lots,  xiii.,  9,  503. 
Of  Citizens  of  Philadelphia,  on  an 
unfair  Election,  119,  120.  Report 
of-Surveyor  General,  321.  Colonel 
Joseph  Hart,  523.  Jacob  Shallus, 
for  a  lot  in  City,  548,  549.  Of 
Officers  Pennsylvania  Line  and 
Galleys,  677,  682.  Officers  of  State 
Navy,  683.  W.  McCleery,  699. 
Of  Quakers,  741.  Jno.  Mitchell, 
W.  Finney,  747,  760.  William 
Pollard,  748.  J.  Cadenhead, 
D.  Drais,  two  Frenchmen,  764. 
McClenachan  and  Moore,  718.  A. 
Yarrington,  xiv.,  32.  Of  Philada., 
140.  John  Reynolds,  164.  Isaac 
Craig,  291.  A.  Power  and  report 
of  Surveyor  General,  292.  E. 
Elaine,  468.  Of  thirty-six  natives 
of  Bengal  and  China,  561.  Long- 
schamps,  inhabitants  of  Philadel 
phia,  572.  Officers  of  Pennsylvania 
Line,  xv.,  17.  Of  Proprietaries, 
63.  From  Luzerne  County,  234, 
235.  Charles  Simms,  250.  James 
McCalmont,  286.  Isaac  Hazle- 
hurst  &  Co.,  367.  T.  Wade,  John 
Franklin,  merchants  of  Philadel 
phia,  385.  Turnbull,  Marmie  & 
Co.,  444.  C.  Febiger,  592.  Mer 
chants,  Philadelphia,  633.  J. 
Fisher,  635.  Of  Committee  of 
Society,  for  abolition  of  Slavery, 
respecting  a  free  Negro  held  in 
bondage  in  Louisiana,  xvi.,  33. 
Public  creditors,  107.  Joshua 
Elder,  374.  Of  Mayor,  &c.,  of 
Philadelphia,  387.  Mich.  Morg. 
O'Brien,  City  lots,  393. 

Mendenhall,  John,  Coroner  of  Chester 

-   County,  iii.,  260,  289. 

Menonists  released  from  taking  oath, 
iii.,  29. 

Mentges,  Francis,  made  Major,  x., 
768.  Inspector  of  Militia,  xv.,  14. 
Appointed  Inspector  General,  77. 
His  pay  considered,  135. 


Applies  for  tents,  483.     Inspector 
of  Militia,  xvi.,  92. 

VIercer,  Colonel  James,  xiv.,  396. 

VIercer,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  com 
missioned  to  a  regiment,  vi.,  294. 

VIercer,  Colonel  Hugh,  vi.,  604;  vii., 
230.  At  Frederick,  553,  772. 
Cannon  sent  to,  for  flying  camp, 
x.,  660,  712.  To  send  guard  to 
salt  works  in  New  Jersey,  777. 
Letters  to  and  from,  viii.,  292, 
305,  309,  391,  394.  Left  in  Com 
mand  by  General  Forbes,  292.  Is 
succeeded  by  General  Stanwix, 
298.  Conference  with  Indians — 
their  intentions,  &c.,  305.  Con 
ference  with  Indians  at  Pittsburg, 
306-309.  On  Indian  aflairs,  309- 
313,  382-391,  394. 

Mercer,  Ship,  General,  provisions 
shipped  by  Mr.  Holker  on,  xii., 
194. 

"  Mercer,"  Privateer,  General,  cap 
tures  Codfish,  xii.,  161. 

Merchants  of  Philadelphia,  in  En 
gland,  petition  against  bills  of 
credit,  iv.,  750.  Petition  against 
tonnage  duty,  viii.,  230,  232. 
Petition  against  duty  on  ruin 
under  proof,  x.,  247. 

Meinzies,  James,  of  Boston,  peti 
tion,  i.,  560. 

Mercier,  Mon.  Le,  bearer  of  sum 
mons  from  Contracceur,  vi.,  30. 

Mercury,  the  Weekly,  printed  by 
Andrew  Brad'ford — Arraigned  be 
fore  Council,  iii.,  145. 

Mercury  Packet,  to  be  attended  by 
armed  boats,  xii.,  392. 

Meredith,  Major,  Samuel,  x.,  464, 
503,  533.  Appointed  Fourth 
Brigadier-General,  xi.,  199.  M. 
C.  xv.,  184.  Sale  of  land  post 
poned,  265,  341. 

Marion  Ford,— Road,  i.,  396. 

Marion,  Upper,  T.  petition  for  a 
Ferry  on  Schuylkill,  ii.,  276. 

Meshonekek  Creek,  viii.,  143. 

Messages  of  Governor,  ii.,  451,  461, 
465  ;  xi.,  685,  711. 

Metschir,  John  Gotlieb — Suspected, 
imprisoned,  xi.,  409.  To  be  dis 
charged  on  taking  oath,  413. 

Meyers,  George,  Lieutenant,  xi., 
576.  Resigns,  xii.,  477. 

Michael,  Everhart,  Agent  of  forfeited 
Estates,  dies,  xi.,  599. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Middletown,  Guard  at,  xi.,  512. 

Miercken,  Peter,  Sugar  Refiner, 
authorized  to  hold  land,  ix.,  727. 

Meirs,  Jacob,  to  receive  beer,  x., 
646. 

Miers,  (or  Mears,)  John,  of  Berks 
County,  to  pay  for  saltpetre,  x., 
481,  490. 

Mifflin  County.  Prothonotary  &c., 
Samuel  Edmondson,  xvi.,  166. 
Justices,  166,  168,  199,  217,2  407. 
Lieutenants,  Samuel  Bryson,  183. 
Sheriff,  198,  542.  Coroner,  198, 
542.  President  of  Courts,  224. 
Collector  of  Excise,  William  Pur- 
dy,  294.  Register  and  Recorder, 
444,  537. 

Mifflin,  Fort,  [See  Mud  Fort].  Lt. 
Colonel  Samuel  Smith,  commands 
at,  xi.,  397. 

Mifflin,  Brigadier  General,  privateer, 
x.,  702. 

Mifflin,  John,  Member  of  Council, 
vi.,  666.  To  inquire  about  arms 
by  ship  Lydia,  from  London,  679. 
Commissioner,  of  wagons,  775. 
Goes  to  Easton  with  Gov.,  vii., 
204.  A  Provincial  Commissioner, 
499,  636,  671. 

Mifflin,  Jona.,  Deputy  Quartermas 
ter-General,  applies  for  Wagons, 
xi.,  294. 

tlifflin,  Captain  Samuel,  asks  to 
Export  Provisions,  vii.,  571.  Com 
mands  at  Fort  Wiccacoa,  viii.,  39. 
Appointed  Commodore  and  Com 
mander-in-chief  of  all  the  Naval 
Armaments  of  the  State,  708, 
712,  718.  Declines,  724.  Sent 
for,  x.  784.  To  deliver  cannon  to 
Chester  County,  xi.,  220.  A 
Warden,  xi.,  538. 

Mifflin,  Major,  delivers  powder  to 
Towers,  x.,  312,  500.  To  inquire 
what  stores  are  wanted,  x.,  612. 

Mifflin,  General  Thomas,  orders 
Wagons,  xi,,  222,  223.  Message 
from,  General  Sullivan's  order  for 
Militia,  225.  One  of  Committee 
to  examine  works  on  river,  231. 
M.  C.  pay  to,  xiii.,  587.  (Dela- 
gate  in  Congress, )  sends  papers, 
xiv.,  3.  Asks  for  powder  to  cele 
brate  the  Fourth  of  July,  xv., 
235.  President,  584.  Presi 
dent,  xvi.,  219.  Paid  for  leaden 
spouts,  479. 


Mifflin,  Warner,  a  Justice,  ix.,  645. 
Signs  address  from  Quakers,  xi., 
427. 

Mileage,  paid  Councillors,  xi.,  205. 

Miles,  Colonel  Samuel,  x.,  330.  To 
purchase  Rifles,  530,  601,  683. 
Ordered  to  Billingsport — And  or 
dered  back,  626,  694,  697.  Rifle 
Regiment,  708;  xi.,  47.  Brigadier 
General,  61.  At  Marcus  Hook, 
119,  215.  Deputy  Quartermaster 
General,  xii.,  450,  498,  512,  543. 
Deputy  Quartermaster  General, 
xiii.,  41.  Petition  to  postpone 
sale  of  lands,  293.  Elected  Judge 
of  High  Court  of  Errors  and  Ap- 
^peals,  550,  551.  Censor,  xiii., 
720.  Resigns  as  Judge,  xiv., 
66.  Pay,  229.  Of  Battalion  Rifles, 
accounts,  xv.,  137.  Enters  appeal 
302.  Committee  on  Indian  funds, 
607.  Appeal  from  Comptroller 
General,  xvi.,  4.  On  bench 
of  Mayor's  Court,  240,  242. 

Miley,  Abram,  Sheriff,  xiii.,  400, 
730  ;  xiv.,  294. 

Military  Stores,  Inspectors  of,  ap 
pointed,  x.,  283.  Ordered,  285. 
Books  to  be  purchased,  500. 

Militia,  necessity  of,  in  province, 
ii.,  79.  Those  who  enlist  to  be 
exempt  from  watching,  &c.,  in 
Philadelphia,  151,  161,  204,  205. 
Law  passed,  424.  Law  suggested 
by  William  Penn,  Jr.  Quakers 
not  to  be  oppressed  by  it,  iii.,  64. 
Circular  to  Captains,  v.,  2,  6.  Bill, 
vi.,  534,  588,  597,  601,  724,  735, 
741.  Officers,  766,  769,  773. 
County  Officers  and  regulations, 
vii.,  36,  40,  62,  70,  76,  92,  152, 
390.  Association  in  Philadelphia, 
62.  Officers'  names,  62.  John 
Nixon,  in  room  of  Thomas  Wil 
ling,  Lieutenant,  irregular,  76. 
Of  York  County,  76.  Powder  and 
ammunition  wanted,  76.  Returns 
of  Comp.  from  several  Counties, 
82,  120.  Notice  of,  274.  Remon 
strance  of  Quakers  against,  404. 
Quartering  Soldiers,  406, 407.  Bill, 
463,  464,  572,  575,  593,  618,  718, 
722,  729,  734,  737,  744,  757,  758; 
ix.,  128,  133,  150,  151.  Called 
out,  xi.,  17,  39.  To  be  formed 
into  brigades — John  Cadwalader 
appointed  Brigadier  General,  and 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


217 


S.  Miles,  Brigadier  General  of 
regular  forces,  62.  Regulations, 
72.  Disgusted  with  unofficial 
orders,  return,  xi.,  86.  Deserters, 
102,  106.  To  be  called  out  by 
Congress,  198.  Ordered  from 
counties,  222.  General  Arnold 
appointed  by  Congress  to  com 
mand,  225.  Congress  call  for 
4000,  254.  To  be  paid  for  lost 
blankets,  &c.,  291.  Called  out, 
293.  Drawn  by  lot,  313.  Troops 
to  be  placed,  446,  477,  478,  581, 
636.  Ordinances  respecting,  xi., 
332.  Called  out,  359.  Expenses 
referred  to  County  Paymasters, 
413.  Sent  to  Susquehanna,  532. 
Ammunition  for,  538.  Time  of, 
expiring,  574.  Complained  of, 
at  camp,  Commissioners  sent 
to  enquire  about  it,  350.  In 
Cumberland  County,  410.  Short, 
580.  Called  out,  581,  733.  Re 
turn  of,  by  Jno.  Carothers, 
772.  Officers  chosen,  xii.,  2,  15, 
Term  of  service  expired,  42.  Call 
of,  of  county  in  seed  time,  and 
other  evil  effects  of  time  expiring 
at  Billingsport,  71.  To  be  prac 
tised — Steuben's  work  on  disci 
pline,  73.  Change  in  orders,  76. 
Destitute,  100.  Refuse  to  pay 
fines,  103.  Called  out,  123.  Of 
Chester  county,  142.  Called  out  by 
General  W.,  equipment  of,  144. 
Dr.  D.  Jackson,  Quarter  Master, 
146.  Counties,  200,  202^  Law, 
299.  Proclamation  respecting, 
320.  Desertion  of,  322.  Changes 
in — arrangement  of,  373.  Reso 
lution  for  greater  care  of,  in 
certain  counties,  373,  375.  To 
be  in  readiness  —  enemy  ap 
proaching,  386.  Collection  of 
fines,  388.  Inspector,  388,  389. 
Arms  to  be  collected,  &c.,  389. 
Duty,  454.  Paymasters,  463. 
Muster  Masters,  462.  Doubts  on 
law,  469.  To  Northumberland, 
492.  Judge  Advocate  appointed, 
504.  Pay  off  Berks  county,  567. 
Auditors  appointed,  589.  Fines, 
&c.,  611.  Discharged,  638.  Pay, 
650.  Called  out,  695.  Exemption 
from,  pay  of,  xiii.,  21.  Gratuities, 
trial  for  desertion,  22.  Order  3000 
men  out  in  several  counties,  53. 


At  Lancaster  discharged,  82. 
Ordered  out,  98.  Bedford,  121. 
Westmoreland,  157.  Called  out, 
169,  203,  269.  Stores  to  be  pro 
vided  for,  296.  Petition,  298. 
Call  of,  330,  349,  368.  Fines, 
382.  Pay  to,  421,  423.  Three 
regiments  to  be  completed,  445. 
Want  pay,  461.  Recruits,  494. 
Discharged,  592.  Election  in 
York  irregular,  695;  xiv.,  3,  23, 
77,  159,  167,  168,  177,  380,  513, 
549,  584,  624,  634;  xv.,  5,  13, 
14,  30,  40,  98,  105,  107,  109,  199, 
209,  234,  237,  283,  301,  328,  357, 
358,  371,  391,  432,  473,  590,  603. 
Officers  appointed  by  Council, 
437.  Laws  and  pensions,  590. 
Fines,  603,  604;  xvi.,  1,  2,  8, 
18,  38,  66,  149,  160,  168,  195, 
2162,  227,  251,  317,  337,  340,  348, 
382,  445,  535. 

Mill  and  Mill  Race,  Cornelius  Emp- 
son,  i.,  301.  Walter  Forrest's, 
389.  Peter  Dales,  ii.,  10.  Pro 
prietary's,  64,  65. 

Miller,  Abm.,  Justice,  xii.,  19. 

Miller,  Captain,  x.,  689. 

Miller,  George,  a  delinquent  Col 
lector,  xiii.,  641. 

Miller,  Henry,  Sheriff,  xii.,  513; 
xiii.,  93,  397.  Prothonotary  of 
York,  xv.,  17. 

Miller,  Jacob,  to  build  boats,  &c., 
x.,  283.  Has  lumber  taken  by 
enemy,  xi.,  564. 

Miller,  John,  Coroner,  viii.,  403. 
Examined  respecting  Stump,  ix., 
510,  511.  Commissioner  of 
purchases,  Lancaster,  xii.,  660. 
Justice,  150;  xiii.,  677.  Sheriff, 
xiv.,  557;  xv.,  79,  296. 

Miller,  Joseph,  Justice,  xiv.,  158. 

Miller,  Miss,  pass  for,  to  New  York, 
xi.,  577. 

Miller,  Peter,  a  Justice,  x.,  15,  46. 
Printer,  x.,  420.  Traitor  bailed 
out,  xii.,  145,  149.  Coroner, 
xiv,  557. 

Miller,  Rev.  Peter,  intercedes  for 
Henry  Martin,  xiii.,  510. 

Mills,  Alexander,  to  be  arrested  for 
discouraging  enlistments,  xii., 
378.  Taken  and  dismissed,  379. 

Mills,  Griffith,  ii.,  541. 

Milsheimer,  Rev.,  a  chaplain  in  a 
German  regiment,  taken  at  Sara- 


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toga — to  be  sent  to  New  York,  per 
order  of  Board  of  War,  xii.,  262. 

Mingo  or  Conestoga  Indians,  iii.,  19. 

Mingo,  an  Indian  slave,  imported, 
ii.,  489,  509. 

Minnisink  Indians,  charged  with 
murders  at  Snaketown,  their 
residence  —  Kindassowa,  their 
chief,  iii.*326.  Wounds  Henry 
Webb,  iv.,  413,  420.  Governors 
letter  to,  420.  Murders  by,  in 
vited  to  Burlington.  Messengers 
Moses  Tetamy  and  J.  Still,  viii., 
141.  Arrive  on  way  to  Burling 
ton,  149.  Opinions  respecting, 
194. 

Minor,  John,  Justice,  xiii.,  264. 

Minshall,  Joshua,  his  house  broke 
open  by  Higgiiibothain,  iv.,  156. 

Mint  of  the  United  States,  Act  of 
Congress  passed  for  establishing 
a,  xv.,  104. 

Mintges,  Adjutant,  Francis,  ap 
pointed  Lieutenant,  x.,  678. 

Minutes  of  a  Council,  at  New  York, 
held  by  Governor  Shirley,  vii., 
23-31.  Of  New  York  Council, 
497.  Of  Croghan  with  Indians, 
506-517. 

Miralles,  Don  Juan  de,  asks  to 
export  flour  for  his  private  use, 
xii.,  314. 

Miranda,  George,  an  Indian  trader, 
letter  from,  detailing  account  of 
accidental  killing  of  an  Indian, 
iv.,  88. 

Mirchell,  Richard,  appointed  Sub- 
Treasurer,  for  Kent,  i.,  111. 

Mitchell,  Alexander,  Justice,  xii., 
336. 

Mitchell,  James,  to  survey  Sprin- 
getsbury  Manor,  iii.,  185.  Letter 
to  Governor — Council  at  Conay- 
town,  187.  Expenses,  382.  Sheriff, 
iv.,  500. 

Mitchell,  First  Lieutenant,  x.,  488. 

Mitchell,  John,  Muster  Master  of 
army  and  navy — gratis,  x.,  504. 
Commissary  of  provisions  for 
artillery,  510.  Master  of  pro 
vincial  ship,  522.  Storekeeper, 
xi.,  423.  Proceedings  against, 
for  Arnold's  wagons,  707,  708,  709. 
Deputy  Quarter  Master  Gen 
eral  asks  for  two  hundred 
wagons,  xii.,  18.  Has  charge 
of  Schuylkill  bridge,  269.  Pays 


rent  on,  340,  385.  Letter, 
321.  Battalion  to  protect  North 
umberland,  xiii.,  223.  Memorial, 
xiii.,  747.  Contractor  for  State 
navy,  1776,  77.  Appeal  respect 
ing  his  accounts,  xv.,  432.  As 
signs  of,  for  an  arrest,  617. 
Deputy  Quarter  Master  General, 
United  States,  xvi.,  456. 

Mitchell,  Ann,  wife  of  John,  under 
sentence  of  death,  pardoned,  iii., 
240. 

Mitchell,  (a  Swiss)  Indian  trader, 
ii.,  403,  405.  In  search  of  mines, 
403. 

Mitchell,  Wm.,  elected  Justice,  xii., 
19.  Resigns,  526. 

Moffit,  Thos.,  escapes  from  Indians, 
vii.,  282. 

Mohawks,  Indians,  historical  ac 
counts  of,  in  1665,  alluded  to,  i., 
300  ;  v.,  10,  624-628.  In  Phila 
delphia,  vi.,  341.  Murdered  near 
Fort  Cumberland,  ix.,  304. 

Molan,  John,  a  lawyer,  viii.,  339, 
342,  344,  361.  Member  of  Coun 
cil,  360. 

Moland,  John,  proposed  new  bill  on 
warrants,  &c.,  viii.,  369. 

Moland,  Wm.,  made  prisoner,  asks 
to  be  exchanged,  xi.,  564.  Dis 
abused  of  treason  under  great 
seal,  xv.,  382. 

Molatton,  an  Indian  town,  iii.,  315. 

Moles  worth,  James,  examination, 
executed  as  a  spy,  xi.,  197. 
A  spy,  executed  in  1777,  bond  to, 
xiii.,  385. 

Moll,  John,  member  of  first  Coun 
cil,  i.,  57.  Has  patent  from  Lord 
Baltimore,  109.  Refuses  to  pro 
vide  for  a  bill  in  favor  of  proprie 
tor,  233.  Member  of  New  Coun 
cil,  580.  Damage  to  his  estate 
alleged,  ii.,  109. 

Molleston,  Alexander,  complains 
against  the  official  conduct  of 
Wm.  Hill,  a  magistrate  of  Sussex 
county,  iii.,  259. 

Molliston,  John,  Coroner,  v.,  55. 

Mompesson,  Roger,  Judge  of  Admi 
ralty,  Counsellor  at  Law,  ap 
pointed  member  of  Council,  ii., 
117,  134.  Chief  Justice,  239. 

Monakatootha,  letter  apprizing  of 
arrival  of  large  body  of  French 
at  Ohio,  v.,  635.  Half-king 


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of  great  note,  660.  Speech, 
of,  691.  Or  Half-king,  dies  at 
John  Harris's,  vi.,  184.  Indian 
and  French,  673. 

Monck,  ship  General,  proposals  to 
buy  for  defence  of  the  Delaware, 
xiii.,  270.  Name  changed  to 
Gen'l  Washington,  and  allowed 
to  make  a  voyage,  283. 

Monckton,  Brig.  Gen'l  Robert,  let 
ters  to  and  from,  viii.,  495.  Asks 
for  troops,  495,  506,  509.  Goes 
to  Phila.,  592. 

Money,  bill  proposed,  i.,  72.  Arrest 
of  counterfeiters  proposed,  84. 
Case  of  Charles  Pickering,  84. 
Edmund  Lassell,  380.  Raised, 
558.  Act  proposed  for  paying 
and  receiving,  for  contracts,  at 
certain  rates,  ii.,  220,  223,  224. 
Queen's  proclamation  respecting, 
435.  No  price  to  be  set  on  Eng 
lish,  or  gold — commodities  to  be 
lowered,  444,  445.  Act  publish 
ed  in  market  place,  447.  And 
dollars,  discussion  on  raising 
value  of,  iii.,  173.  Coiners,  con 
victed,  vii.,  725. 

Monroe,  George,  Sheriff,  v.,  551, 
597,  662. 

Montgomery  County,  Prothonotary, 
xiv.,  202.  Dr.  Abel  Morgan  ap 
pointed  Lieutenant  of  county, 
205.  Register  of  Wills  and  Re 
corder  of  Deeds,  210.  Justices, 
215,  279,  504,  629.  Sheriffs,  230, 
555.  Representatives,  230,  555. 
Coroners,  230,  555.  Commission 
ers,  230,  555.  Justices,  244, 
282.  Memorial  respecting  pay 
ment  for  a  purchase  of  land  out 
of  sale  of  old  prison,  Phila.,  282. 
No  jail  at,  313.  Public  buildings, 
456.  Laid  off  from  Philad.,  457. 
Deed  for  land,  492.  Elections, 
xv.,  100.  Sheriff,  100,  294,  564. 
Coroner,  100,  294,  564.  Repre 
sentative,  100.  Militia,  107.  Jus 
tices,  124,  164,  279,  323,  537, 
605,  609,  644,  647.  Sales  of  es 
tates,  Alex.  Bartram,  John  Mere 
dith  and  Isaac  Taylor  —  George 
Smith,  agent,  153.  Fine  on  Com 
missioners  for  not  furnishing  re 
turn  of  assessments,  remitted, 
— Captain  R.  Coleman  to  be  put 
in  possession  of  tract  of  land  pur 


chased  as  part  of  estate  of  A. 
Bartram,  192.  Agent  for  sale  of 
confiscated  estates,  198.  Change 
of  districts  in,  233.  Execution  of 
John  Brown,  ordered  and  post 
poned,  423,  432.  Asks  for  a  new 
election  district  for  Justices,  483. 
Case  of  J.  Eckley,  Collector  of 
Taxes,  534.  New  election  district 
for  justices,  551.  Councillor,  546. 
Express  to,  572.  Norristown  to 
have  three  Justices,  609.  Com 
plaint  against  Lieutenant  of  Phi 
ladelphia  for  moneys  detained, 
636.  Gunpowder  furnished,  paid 
for,  642.  F.  A.  Muhlenberg  re 
signs  as  Justice,  644.  Justices, 
xvi.,  1,  138,  189.  Militia,  29. 
Contested  election,  30,  43,  48,  49, 
55.  Election  confirmed,  59.  Am 
ount  of  tavern  and  marriage  li 
censes,  61.  Collector  of  excise, 
Jacob  Auld,  owes  a  balance,  64. 
Returns  of  field  officers,  71.  Es 
tate  of  John  Robinson,  136.  Rob 
ert  Loller,  Register  and  Recorder, 
156.  Militia  fines,  166.  Sheriffs, 
191,  490.  Coroners,  191,  490. 
Fines  against  overseers  of  poor, 
remitted,  288.  Tax  collected, 
311.  Militia  officers  elected, 
362.  Taxes  received,  384.  Re 
gister,  446.  Fines  received,  460. 
Error  corrected,  463.  Contested 
elections,  501. 

Montgomery,  Fort,  x.,  743,  756. 
New  York,  xi.,  4. 

Montgomery,  Lt.  Hugh,  of  gunboat, 
x.,  329.  To  command  gunboat 
Warren,  437.  Captain  of  Effing- 
ham,  488 ;  xi.,  225,  531.  Applies 
for  wagons,  520,  530;  xii.,  44. 

Montgomery,  Capt.  James,  to  have 
command  of  boats,  x.,  328.  Call 
ed  to  answer  —  his  command 
changed,  586.  Resigns,  665. 
Commands  privateer,  706.  Of 
ship  Genl.  Greene,  xi.,  730,  747. 
Ordered  to  sea,  xii.,  4.  Takes  a 
prize  and  wants  a  mast,  19.  Let 
ter  to  Holker,  86.  Takes  a  prize, 
111.  Complaint  against,  155. 

Montgomery,  Hon.  Joseph,  xii.,  778. 
Recorder  and  Register  for  Dau 
phin,  xiv.,  376.  Justice,  378; 
xv.,  41.  Resigns  as  Commis'r, 
221. 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Montgomery,  Col.  Wm.,  to  purchase 
lead  for  Associators,  x.,  592. 
Delegate  to  Congress,  xiv.,  261. 
Justice,  396.  President  of  Com 
mon  Pleas  and  Quarter  Sessions, 
400.  Letter  on  disturbances  at 
Wyoming,  xv.,  27.  Runs  line 
between  Susquehanna  and  Alle 
gheny,  85.  Pay  as  member  of 
Council  of  Censors,  and  Com 
missioner  to  Wyoming,  539.  Jus 
tice,  resigns — elected  to  Assem 
bly,  xvi.,  539. 

"Montgomery,"  The  Provincial 
ship  to  be  called,  x.,  525.  Sent 
to  attack  man-of-war  Roebuck, 
aground,  552.  Captain  Read  re 
signs,  595.  Pilot  for,  679.  Green- 
way  resigns,  694.  W.  Whitpain 
resigns,  712,  741.  Fitted  out  for 
a  voyage,  745.  Sails  for,  xi.,  6, 
75,  86,  128.  Paid  for  a  silver 
call,  xiv.,  600. 

"Montgomery,"  privateer  brig,  x., 
701. 

Montour,  Andrew,  sent  by  Governor 
of  Virginia  to  Indians  at  Onoii- 
dago,  iv.,  607,  634.  To  be  ex 
amined  on  distances,  730,  762. 
v.,  290,  349,  497.  Instructions 
to,  respecting  presents,  518.  Ap 
plies  to  live  in  Cumberland  Co., 
566.  Has  a  commission,  567.  To 
interpret  for  Virginia,  568.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  affairs  on  Ohio, 
vi.,  47,  130.  Near  Shamokin, 
669,  673.  Arrives,  681.  Instruc 
tions  to,  on  visit  to  Delawares, 
697.  Arrives  with  Scaroyady  at 
Onohquoge,  vii.,  12.  At  Phila 
delphia,  64.  Report,  65.  viii., 
270,  429. 

Montour,  Mrs.,  wife  of  Carondo- 
wana,  (an  Indian,)  iii.,  295. 
Makes  a  long  report  of  the  inten 
tions  of  the  Delawares  and  other 
Indians,  296.  Presents  for,  337. 
Her  daughter  marries  Indian, 
501. 

Montour,  Lewis,  vii.,  506. 

Montreal,  General  Amherst's  suc 
cess  at,  and  Isle  Royal,  viii.,  503. 
Great  fire  at,  relief  asked,  ix., 
390. 

Moody,  Robert,  Letter  from,  on 
Wyoming,  x.,  87. 

Moore,  Lieut,   and  Captain,   Allen, 


appointed  to  command  boat  "  Ex 
periment,  x.,  296.  Of  gun-boat 
' '  Effingham, ' '  328.  Resigns  from 
the  "Effingham,"  442. 

Moore,  Charles,  Clerk  of  Assembly, 
viii.,  512. 

Moore,  Colonel,  battalion,  x.,  687. 
Battalion  to  rendezvous  at  Falls 
of  Schuylkill  and  Darby,  xi.,  301. 

Moore,  Doctor,  (see  Nicholas  M.) 

Morris,  Governeur,  pass  to  N.  York, 
xiii.,  586. 

Moore,  Henry,  Gov.  of  New  York, 
letter  and  papers  respecting  New 
England  settlers  at  Wyoming,  ix., 
569.  Indian  trade,  642,  645. 

Moore,  Jacob,  appointed  Attorney- 
Gen'l  of  Lower  counties,  x.,  216. 

Moore,  Col.  James,  x.,  659,  665, 
686.  Resigns  as  Justice,  xiii., 
118.  Major,  of  Pennsylvania  line, 
9.  His  instructions  to,  698,  703. 
Detachment,  xiv.,  23.  Letter, 
29.  Accounts,  37,  110.  Troops 
at  Wyoming,  110.  Colonel,  118, 
159,  229.  Petition,  621.  Fine 
for  a  riot,  remitted,  622.  Resigns 
as  Justice,  xiv.,  567. 

Moore,  John,  appears  before  Gov'r 
in  relation  to  complaints  against 
Col.  Quarry,  i.,  545.  A  lawyer, 
551.  Deputy  of  Colonel  Quarry, 
Judge  of  Admiralty,  580,  603. 
Attorney-General,  11.  Comrn'r  to 
administer  oaths,  62,  92,  390. 
Register-Gen' 1,  97.  Succeeded 
by  Markham,  97.  Refuses  to  de 
liver  papers  and  seal,  113,  121. 
Gives  oath  to  Gov.  Evans,  116. 
Collector,  240.  Seizes  a  Boston 
vessel  from  Salem,  240.  Rea 
sons  for  withholding  records, 
&c.,  from  Markham,  ii.,  122. 
Proposed  as  successor  to  Colonel 
Wm.  Markham,  who  dies,  151. 
Collector  of  customs,  240.  Sheriff, 
viii.,  403,  506.  Provincial  Com 
missioner,  ix.,  237.  Justice,  750. 
Captain  of  gun-boat  Haiioock,  x., 
362.  Commissioner  to  buy  pro 
visions  in  Philadelphia  county, 
xi.,  424.  Sale  of  estates,  538. 
Major,  letter,  xii.,  93.  Frivolous 
complaint  against,  dismissed,  26. 
Justice,  xiv.,  180.  President  of 
Court  of  Common  Pleas  and  Quar 
ter  Sessions,  559  ;  xv.,  109. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


221 


Moore,  Mordecai,  Chief  Burgess  of 
Chester,  vii.,  417. 

Moore,  Nicholas,  (President  of  Free 
Traders,)  complained  against — 
his  rebuke  and  apology,  i.  59. 
Speaker,  105.  Asks  for  an  altera 
tion  in  law  respecting  fornication, 
61.  Appointed,  by  Governor, 
Secretary  of  Council,  73.  A 
Judge,  119.  Declaration  against, 
*  **94r  137,  138,  139,  141.  To  de 
sist  from  exercising  authority, 
142.  In  a  languishing  condition, 
not  expected  to  recover,  153.  Ju 
dicial  act  complained  of,  145,  151, 
152,  153.  Judgment  against,  189, 
190.  A  large  purchase  of  land 
from  Penn,  xiii.,  321. 

Moore,  Robert,  murderer,  escapes 
from  goal  in  New  York,  iii.,  108. 
Proclamation  for,  108. 

Moore,  Dr.  Samuel  Preston,  with 
Richard  Hill,  petition  to  make 
title  deed  for  R.  Hill,  Jr's.  land  in 
city,  &c.,  vii.,  728,  739,  740. 
Claims  lots  and  liberty  lands,  xiii., 
9.  For  city  lots,  49,  321,  326. 

Moore,  Thomas,  Mill  road,  near,  iii., 
142,  227.  Collec'r  of  customs  pro 
poses  alteration  of  law,  278. 

Moore,  William,  Justice  of  Chester 
County.  Address  of  Assembly  to 
Governor,  complaining  of,  vii., 
741.  Proceedings,  750,  764,  776, 
781.  Address  to  Governor,  764. 
Letter  from,  in  prison,  776.  Case 
of,  viii.,  1,  11-17,  162,  287,  442. 
Governor  Denny's  message  on,  1. 
Answer  of  Assembly,  4.  Pro 
ceedings  in  Council,  161.  De 
clared  innocent  of  all  charges,  162. 
Resolve  of  Assembly  respecting 
his  case,  287.  Member  of  Coun 
cil  of  Safety,  xi.,  45.  Chosen 
Vice-President,  xii.,  163,  541, 
xiii.,  50.  Councillor,  133.  Pres't, 
112.  Appointed  Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals, 
535. 

Morales,  Francis,  asks  discharge  of 
Spanish  sailor  from  prison,  xiv., 
484. 

Moravian — Missionaries  to  Indians, 
.petition  for  a  pass,  v.,  576.  C. 
Weiser  to  be  consulted — but  the 
design  is  abandoned,  375.  At 
Bethlehem,  authorized  to  receive 


Indians  from  Diahoga,  vii.,  170. 
Number  of,  in  Bethlehem,  353. 
Settlements  burned,  494.  Send 
F.  Post  miss'ary  to  Indians,  viii., 
301.  Ask  exemption  from  Taxes, 
304.  Indians  viewed  suspiciously, 
ix.,  140.  Sisterhood  at  Bethle 
hem  present  rags — thanks  for,  x., 
553.  Missionaries  have  pass  for 
Pittsburg,  &c.,  xii.,  346.  John  Bull 
and  John  Mygant — missionaries 
— pass  to  Albany  and  the  Lakes, 
xiii.,  570. 

More,  Capt.  Francis,  James,  x.,  766. 

Morey,  Jacob,  Justice,  xiv.,  584. 

Morgan,  Dr.  Abel,  Surgeon,  xi.,  124. 
resigns,  xiii.,  262.  Lieutenant  of 
Montgomery  county,  xiv.,  205. 

Morgan,  Enoch,  Paymaster,  xi.,  125. 

Morgan,  Evan,  one  of  Committee  of 
Assembly  to  distribute  arms,  vi., 
679.  Com'r  of  wagons,  775. 

Morgan,  Col.  George,  asks  for  a  pass 
for  his  wife  to  go  into  the  city  for 
her  child,  xi.,  486.  Patent  for 
city  lots,  xvi.,  499. 

Morgan,  Capt.  Jacob,  letter  from, 
vii.  35. 

Morgan,  Col.  Jacob,  appointed  Colo 
nel,  xi.,  31.  Lieutenant,  194. 
resigns,  203.  Pay,  208.  Applies 
for  arms,  218.  Berks,  423.  Re 
signs  seat  in  Council,  457,  466. 
Letter,  531.  Purchase  of  flour, 
xii.,  53.  Money  to,  65.  Decree 
of  Supreme  Court  against  John 
Potts'  estate,  114.  On  flour,  117. 
Mill,  299.  To  pay  militia,  567, 
595,  686,  705,  743,  778.  See  also 

Morgan,  Jacob,  Jr.,  buys  paper 
mills,  &c.,  in  Roxboro — estate  of 
C.  Sawer,  xii.,  299,  303.  Deed 
for  part  of  Tinicum,  256.  Sup 
erintendent  of  Commissioners  of 
purchases,  payment  to,  xiii.,  7, 
43,  74,  142,  219,  220,  262. 

Morgan,  Morgan,  Coroner  of  New 
Castle,  iii.,  260,  289,  332,  370. 

Morgan,  Thos.,  Coroner,  iv.,  669, 
747.  782. 

Morocco,  treaty  of  peace  with,  sent 
to  Assembly,  xv.,  268. 

Morris,  Abel,  resigns  as  Ensign,  x., 
501. 

Morris,  Anthony,  appointed  Judge, 
i.,  451.  Appointed  Justice  of 
Philadelphia  county,  370.  Grants 


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replevin  in  case  of  seized  goods, 
544.  Complaint  against,  offers  to 
resign,  566.  Col.  Quarry's  speech, 
respecting,  575.  Elected  Mayor 
of  Philadelphia,  ii.,  104.  Case  of 
Wm.  Harper,  151.  Address  of 
Philadelphia  to  Governor,  161. 
To  have  key  of  the  large  house  at 
Barracks  for  soldiers,  x.,  415. 
Made  Lieutenant-Colonel,  767. 

Morris,  Hon.  Cadwallader,  xiv.,  29. 
Delegate  to  Congress,  261. 

Morris,  Fort,  vii.,  599. 

Morris,  Jacob,  Inspector,  xii  ,  487. 
Appointed  Auditor  to  settle  ac 
counts  of  troops,  589.  Resigns, 
614. 

Morris,  James,  Justice,  xiv.,  215. 
And  president  of  Courts,  504. 
President  of  Courts,  xvi.,  138. 

Morris,  John,  Coroner,  iv.,  669. 
Appointed  Quarter-Master,  with 
title  of  Lieiitenant-Colonel,  xi., 
25.  Authorized  to  appear  in  City 
Court  and  prosecute  for  State, 
246,  276,  285. 

Morris,  John,  Jr.,  Master  of  Rolls, 
xi.,  IS 7.  To  Courts  as  Attorney 
for  State,  258,  294,  357.  Record 
er  of  Deeds  to  send  charter  of 
Academy,  xii.,  38.  Master  of 
Rolls,  deceased,  xiv.,  378. 

Morris,  Dr.  John,   Cor'r,   xvi.,  492. 

Morris,  Joshua,  resigns  as  member 
of  Assembly,  vii.,  148. 

Morris,  Luke,  a  Warden,  xi.,  538. 
xiii.,  I0(i. 

Morris,  Morris,  a  Justice,  iii.,  28. 

Morris,  Robert,  Warden,  ix.,  293. 
Member  of  Committee  of  Safety, 
to  procure  powder  and  saltpetre, 
x.,  282.  To  apply  for  guns, 
288.  To  order  medicines,  292. 
May  export  produce  for  pow 
der,  469.  Cargoes,  579.  State 
ment  of  John  Brown  of  interview 
with,  xi.,  345.  Member  of  Con 
gress,  385.  Imports  arms  for 
State,  653,  771.  Letters  to  and 
from,  xii.,  2.  Superintendent  of 
finance  —  letter  on  requisitions, 
782.  Superintendent  of  finance, 
presents  order  for  money  under 
Act  of  Assembly,  xiii.,  7.  Pay  to, 
for  Congress,  73,  110.  Paid  for 
supplies,  83.  Letter,  96.  On 
French  subsidy,  10  >.  Barracks, 


128.  Letter,  Massachusetts,  &c., 
on  revenue  on  impost,  174.  For 
supplies,  193.  Long  circular 
from,  195.  Capt.  Van  Heer's 
corps,  211.  On  supplies,  374. 
Papers  from  Congress,  541.  Let 
ters,  xiv.,  119,  182.  Report  on 
accounts,  464,  466,  473,  481,  482, 
488.  Appeal  to  Supreme  Court, 
488,  495,  497.  Suit  against,  555. 
Appointed  Commissioner,  xv.,  5. 
Deeds  to,  for  property  corner 
Sixth  and  Market  streets,  151. 
Petition  for  city  lots  of  S.  Shoe 
maker's  estate,  657.  A  city  lot 
lately  owned  by,  xvi.,  540. 

Morris,  Gov.  New  York,  letter  re 
specting  Indians  and  French,  v.,  1. 

Morris,  Robert  Hunter,  appointed 
Governor  by  Proprietary,  vi.,  143. 
Late  Chief  Justice  of  New  Jersey, 
143.  Appears  in  Council,  144. 
Is  received  at  Bush  Hill  by  Gov. 
and  Council — his  commissions, 
&c.,  exhibited,  and  then  published 
at  the  Court  House,  144.  Noti 
fies  Indians  at  Auckwick  of  his 
appointment,  169.  Speech  to 
Assembly,  184.  On  French  af 
fairs,  185.  Message  to  Delaware 
Indians,  187.  Messages  to  As 
sembly,  221,  243,  244,  247,  320, 
322,  330,  332,  413,  415,  432,  440, 
443,  504,  525,  536,  546.  Messages 
from  do.,  220,  226-236,  243,  244, 
325,  359,  437,  441,  525,  546,  550, 
554,  555,  565,  569-586.  Objects 
to  Act  limiting  number  of  passen 
gers  arriving,  225.  Long  message 
from  Assembly  on  instructions, 
226-236.  His  answer  to,  236- 
243.  Message  on  emigrant  bill, 
243.  Amount  of  Excise  collected, 
211.  Messages  to  and  from  As 
sembly,  244-247.  On  Connecti 
cut  claim,  249,  252,  254,  255,  261, 
262,  267,  268-274.  Council's  ad 
vice  to,  275.  Letters,  286,  295, 
299,  301,  380,  382,  418,  421,  424, 
452,  453,  455,  511-519,  563,  565, 
639,  739,  742,  744,  760,  771,  773, 
774.  776.  Conduct  of  Assembly, 
295^  302,  322.  Asks  for  Assem 
bly's  minutes,  305,  322.  Corres 
pondence  with  General  Braddock, 
307,  331,  332,  335,  377,  380,  394, 
398,  399,  400,  406,  415,  431,  461. 


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Morris,  Robert  Hunter — 

Against  Assembly  publishing  let 
ters,   &c.,    322,    616.     Injunction 
to  Franklin  and  Hall  not  to  pub 
lish,  327.     Mr.  Franklin's  answer 
to,     327.      Letter     from     Josiah 
Quincey,  329.      Sends    Secretary 
to  make  copy  of  Assembly's  min 
utes,  331,  339,  392.     Genl.  B.  de 
sires  a  meeting  of  Governors  at 
Annapolis,    333.       Complains    of 
Assembly,   335.     Letters   to   and 
from,    373.     Sir   Thos.    Robinson 
on    General    Braddock's    affairs, 
394,  407,  408,  414,  494,  496,  536, 
566,644.     ''Quaking  Assembly," 
409.     From  Col.  Bradstreet,  412. 
General  Braddock  has  begun  his 
march,  413.     Letters  to  and  from 
Gov.      Sharp,     410,     418,     420. 
Writes  to  Shekallamy  respecting 
settlers  on  Indian  lands  north  of 
Albany,  420.     On  death  of  Kishy- 
coquillas,  421.     Appoints  a  fast, 
422.     Demand  of  Assembly  for  a 
letter    from    General    Braddock, 
424-5,  433.     From  Gov.  Shirley, 
439.      Power    to   call  Assembly, 
441.     Printing  papers,  442.     Ad 
dress  of  Assembly  to  King  on  pro 
prietary   restrictions,    448.       Re 
commends  an  embargo  on  account 
of  arrival  of  French  fleet  at  Louis- 
burg,  450.     To  Commissioners  on 
Braddock's  road,  452.     To  Gov. 
Sharp,    French    and    Indians   in 
Cumberland     county,     &c.,    454. 
To  Gov.  Dinwiddie  respecting  can 
non  for  General,  455.     Receives 
various    accounts   of   Braddock's 
defeat  and  death,  480-485,  486, 
495,    496,    511,    519,     599,     604. 
Speech  to  Assembly,   486.     Let 
ters   on    Dunbar's    retreat,    494. 
To    General    Shirley,    496.      On 
Catholics,  504,  533.     To  Colonel 
Dunbar,  515.     His    answer,  519. 
Tax   on   proprietary  estate,   525- 
532,  536-546.     Answer  on  provi 
ding  quarters  by  Mayor,  &c.,  516, 
532.     Militia  bill,  534,  588.     In 
dians,  536,  554.     Letters  to  and 
from   General  Shirley,  563,  594, 
595.      To   Colonel  Dunbar,   565. 
Tax   on  proprietary  estate,  569- 
587,  617,  627,  &c.     Messages  to 
Assembly,    597,    617,    670,    675, 


Vlorris,  Robert  Hunter — 
684,  689,  706,  724,  728,  729,  733, 
745.     Do.    from    do.,    597,    598, 
616,  677,  691,  692,  707,  746,  747. 
Militia   bill,    598,    724.       To    Sir 
Thos.  Robinson,  592.     Disposition 
of  forces — conduct   of  Assembly, 
599,    600.      To    Gov.    Dinwiddie 
respecting    Dunbar,    604.      Sup 
plies  for  Crown  Point,  617.     An 
swer  to  long  message  of  Assem 
bly — supply  bills — proprietary  es 
tates — taxes — Germans,  &c.,  &c., 
617-623.     Their  answer  to  him, 
624-637.      Defeat   of  French   at 
Lake  George  under  Gen.  Dieskau, 
message  to  Indians,  637.     Mary 
land  temporary  line,  639.    Letters 
to,  on  Indian  murders,  649-662. 
Complains      of     distribution      of 
arms,  &c.  by  Assembly,  663.     In 
forms   Mayor,   &c.,    of  French  in 
city,  663.     Indian  murders,  670, 
677.     Advised  to   visit  frontiers, 
679.      Proposes    associations    in 
counties,  680.     Proposes   to  bor 
row  from    Receiver-General    for 
province,    681.       Bill    for   taxing 
proprietary    estates,     682,     684. 
Going  to  frontiers,  688.     Speech 
to  Indians  on,  688.     Stays  by  ad 
vice   of   Indians,    689.    'Explains 
his    situation    to     Indians,    692. 
Instructions     to     Scaroyady   and 
Montour,    697.      Effect   of   Brad- 
dock's  defeat  in  producing  Indian 
wars,  700.     Proposes  a  plan  re 
specting  tax   oil  proprietary  es 
tate,  703,  705.     Asks  for  money, 
&c.    by  advice   of  Council,    706. 
Calls    on    Philadelphia    for  help 
against     Indians,     710.       Letter 
from  proprietaries,    733.     Letter 
to  Thomas  Penn — views  of  Frank 
lin—Quakers  and  their  addresses- 
French  neutrals — militia  bill,  &c., 
737-742.      Receives   £5000   from 
T.  Penn,  742.     Gov.  Shirley  re 
quests  him  to  meet  at  New  York, 
745.     Invites  Indians  to  Confer 
ence  at  Harris'  Ferry,  745.     An 
swer  to  address  of  Bethlehem  In 
dians,    750.      Message   from   In 
dians    at    Wyomick,    751.      An 
swer,    753.      At    Reading,    760. 
Attends   council  of  war  at   New 
York,  765.     Conference  at  Harris' 


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Morris,  Robert  Hunter — 

Ferry,  770,  778.  At  Carlisle, 
773,  776,  778,  780.  Directs  dis 
position  of  troops  from  New  York, 
772-775.  Instructions  to  Captain 
Jocelyn  respecting,  775.  Letters 
from,  vii.,  3,  97.  Conference 
with  Indians  at  Carlisle,  1-6.  At 
Lancaster,  7.  Speech,  on  hostili 
ties,  2.  Message  to  Assembly, 
18,  19,  39,  44,  55,  87,  91,  120, 
130,  131,  142,  143,  178,  195,  202. 
Messages  from  Assembly,  37,  45, 
91,  92,  93,  125,  143,  183,  196, 
203.  Attends  Council  of  war  at 
New  York,  23.  Correspondence 
with  Governor  Dinwiddie,  31,  133. 
Do.  with  Goy.  Sharp,  32,  132. 
Enlisting  servants,  37.  Entertains 
Indians,  64.  Informs  Council, 
&c.,  of  a  conspiracy  to  compel  pas 
sage  of  certain  laws,  87.  Pro 
claims  war  against  Delaware  In 
dians,  88,  92.  Correspondence 
with  Sir  William  Johnson,  97. 
With  Sir  Charles  Hardy,  9, 10,  35, 
100,  113.  Speech  to  Indians,  107. 
Letters  to  and  from  Gen.  Shirley, 
109.  Asks  for  arms  for  colony, 
109.  Don't  trouble  himself  about 
church  building,  113.  Blamed 
by  Sir  William  Johnson  for  de 
claring  war  against  Delaware  In 
dians,  117.  Prospects  on  fron 
tiers,  120.  Letters  to  and  from 
Gov.  Phipps,  135,  136.  On  sup 
port  of  government,  143.  Ad 
dress  to  Susquehanna  Indians, 
145.  Discusses  election  of  mem 
bers  to  fill  places  of  several  re 
signed,  148.  Answer  to  speech 
of  Ogagroderisha,  158.  Orders  to 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Armstrong, 
&c.  in  Cumberland  county,  161. 
Authorizes  Moravians  to  receive 
Indians,  170.  Letters  to  and 
from  H.  Fox,  Secretary  of  State, 
179,  180.  To  and  from  Horse- 
field,  169,  187,  190.  Receives  In 
dians  from  Diahoga,  199,  200. 
Receives  money  from  Assembly — 
gives  Indians  a  part,  and  taking 
four  members  with  him  proceeds 
to  Easton,  204.  Proceedings 
there,  204-220.  Attends  Council 
for  the  last  time,  William  Denny 
producing  at  this  meeting  his 


Morris,  Robert  Hunter — 

commission  as  Governor — before 
signing  warrant  Gov.  M.  invites 
attention  of  Council  to  orders 
previously  given  for  continuing  the 
embargo,  which  is  now  discon 
tinued  after  a  certain  day,  221. 
Gov.  M.,  by  request,  attended 
Council,  222.  Renders  to  Assem 
bly  a  particular  account  of  the 
condition  of  the  province,  and  a 
map  of  the  frontiers  and  forts, 

228.  His  resignation  alluded  to, 

229.  Meets  Council  at  New  Cas 
tle — publishes  Denny's  commis 
sion  and  declaration  of  war,  231. 
Communicates     to     Council     at 
Philadelphia  several  letters,  &c. 
addressed  to  him   before  change 
of  Gov.  was  generally  known,  231. 

Morris,  Governeur,  letter  to  and 
from,  respecting  flour,  xii.,  16. 

Morris,  Samuel  (Senior),  and  oth- 
thers,  petition  for  a  pardon  of 
four  prisoners,  xi.,  565. 

Morris,  Samuel  (Jr.),  Appointed 
Sheriff  of  Philadelphia  county,  in 
room  of  Isaac  Griffiths  removed, 
v.,  561.  Elected,  597,  662;  vi., 
144;  viii.,  402,  505. ^.Member  of 
Committee  of  Safety,  to  procure 
patterns  of  muskets,  &c.,  x.  282. 
To  survey  Jersey  Shore,  474. 
Pay  of,  650.  Letter  to,  753. 
Appointed  Register  of  Philadel 
phia  county,  xi.,  186.  To  re 
move  records  if  necessary,  258. 
May  export  codfish  captured  by 
privateer  Gen.  Mercer,  xii.,  161. 

Morris,  Samuel  C.,  member  Council 
of  Safety,  x.,  718,  726,  729.  To 
fit  out  an  armed  boat,  xi.,  2.  Has 
charge  of  prisoners  of  war,  5. 
Applies  for  shot,  &c.  for  brig 
Achilles,  747. 

Morris,  Capt.  Staats,  supplies  mon 
ey,  vi.,  292. 

Morris,  William  W.,  New  York 
Commissioner  to  run  boundary 
line,  xv.,  340. 

Morris,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  on  sol 
diers'  quarters  at  Philadelphia, 
viii.,  262. 

Morrison,  James,  Ensign,  xii.,  31. 
Sheriff,  xvi.,  204. 

Morrison,  Robert,  Coroner,  v.,  662; 
vi.,  638 ;  vii.,  266. 


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225 


Morrison,  Sergeant,  x.,  4SO. 

Morrow,  Captain,  complaint  against, 
xi.,  210. 

Morrow,  Abraham,  Gunsmith,  xi., 
358.  Repairs  arms,  xv.,  406. 

Morton,  John,  seat  vacant  in  Assem 
bly,  ix.,  374.  Sheriff,  393,  548. 
To  receive  Stump  and  servant 
from  Lancaster,  442.  Appointed 
fourth  Justice  of  Supreme  Court, 
x.,  173.  Speaker,  241,  272. 

Morton,  Sketchly,  to  supply  boats 
in  Darby  creek,  x.,  656. 

Mortonson,  Morton,  a  Swede,  ii., 
480. 

Moses,  Isaac,  may  sell  teas  at  auc 
tion,  xii.,  427. 

Moshowatshong  River,  viii.,  143. 

Motto,  for  a  seal  for  Committee  of 
Safety,  x.,  328. 

Moulder,  Capt.  John,  commands  a 
boat,  x.,  339.  To  gunboat — re 
signs,  362. 

Moulder,  Capt.  Joseph,  x.,  407,  632. 

Moulder,  Wm.,  appointed  2d  Lieut, 
of  fourth  battalion,  x.,  484,  541. 

Mountfort,  Count,  horse  for  *his 
being  lame,  xi.,  486. 

Mount  Johnson,  treaty  at,  vii ,  70. 

Mount  Providence,  Justice,  xii ,  482. 

Moyamensing,  road  from,  to  Phila 
delphia  complained  of,  i  ,  189. 
Regulation  of,  xvi.,  41,  228,  234, 
238.  Report,  245-251.  Draft  of, 
493. 

Moyes,  John,  attends  on  signal  gun 
at  Billingsport,  xi.,  573. 

Moylan,  Colonel,  certificate  to,  as 
officer  in  eleventh  Pennsylvania 
regiment,  xii.,  609. 

Moylan,  Jasper,  petition  respecting 
a  perishable  cargo— rejected,  xiii.., 
656. 

Moylan,  Col.  Stephen,  makes  return 
of  fourth  regiment  of  dragoons, 
xii.,  333,  740,  759. 

Mud  Island,  (see  Fort  Island.) 

Mud  Island  (or  Fort),  committee  to 
visit  —  report  —  width  —  a  boom 
cannot  be  placed  there,  x.,  283. 
Chevaux-de-frise  to  be  sunk  op 
posite,  334.  Boards  for,  378. 
Battery  to  be  erected,  383,  385. 
Captain  Proctor  to  command  ar 
tillery  at,  453.  On  defence  of, 
474.  Rooms  at,  494,  495.  For 
tifications,  499.  Hire  of  mud 
15 


scow  in  repairing,  banks  at,  xiv., 
170.  Damage  to,  banks  by 
freshets,  512.  Stone  for,  586. 
Report  to  be  made,  xv.,  175,  204. 
Repairs  of  banks,  225,  236,  365  ; 
xvi.,  32,  86,  95,  97,  99,  100,  101, 
110,  121,  131,  140,  147,  160,  174, 
301,  365.  To  be  kept  up  at  ex 
pense  of  State,  100.  Piers  at, 
147.  Proposals  for  repairs,  160. 

Muhlenberg,  Fred.  Augustus,  mem 
ber  Congress,  xii.,  172.  Letter 
respecting  Rev.  Mr.  Melsheimer, 
262.  Draws  salary,  263.  Dele 
gate  to  Congress,  371.  Speaker 
of  Assembly,  xiii.,  352.  Censor. 
723.  President  of  Council  of 
Censors — receives  his  pay,  xiv., 
2.  Justice  in  Philadelphia  coun 
ty,  54.  Register  of  Wills— Re 
corder  of  Deeds,  210.  Dedimus 
to,  229.  Resigns  as  Justice  of 
Montgomery  county,  xv.,  644. 
Speaker  H.  R.,  xvi.,  438. 

Muhlenberg,  Henry  A.,  chairman 
of  committee  of  Senate,  reports  in 
favor  of  publishing  Colonial  Re 
cords,  iv.,  1. 

Muhlenberg,  Michael,  Expenses  of 
prisoners  to  Virginia,  xi.,  437- 
Account  objected  to,  481. 

Muhlenberg,  Peter,  superintends 
drawing  of  lottery  of  donation 
lands,  xv.,  97.  Pay  to,  126, 
236,  252.  Vice  President,  308. 
Resigns,  563. 

Muhlenberg,  General,  resigns  as 
Commissioner  on  claims  in  Lu- 
zerne,  xv.,  214. 

Mullinax,  Nathaniel,  ferryman  at 
Schuylkill,  i.,  438. 

Muncey,  Fort,  Captain  Robeson's 
head  quarters  to  be  at,  repairs  to 
be  made  by  order  Col.  Hunter, 
xiii.,  214. 

Muncey  Indians,  are  women  and 
cannot  hold  treaties  by  them 
selves,  viii.,  156.  Conference 
with,  at  Philadelphia,  ix.,  689. 
Meetham,  chief,  689,  694. 

Muncey,  troops  to  rendezvous  at, 
xiii.,  368,  374. 

Munday,  Henry,  case  of,  with  Mary 
land,  iv.,  101.  Address  of  thir 
ty-one  persons  to,  101,  102.  Let 
ter  to  Rev.  Jacob  Henderson  re 
specting  settlers  near  Susquehan- 


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nah,  103.  His  examination,  107- 
109. 

Murders,  ii.,  513.  In  Chester  Co., 
petitions  of,  iii.,  40.  In  New 
York,  108. 

Murdoch,  Samuel,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
284.  Enlarged,  296.  Not  dis 
charged,  525. 

Murphy,  Commissioners  of  Lord 
Baltimore,  conduct  complained  of, 
i.,  104.  Sheriff  denied  a  warrant  to 
arrest,  106. 

Murphey,  Capt.  Daniel,  reinstated, 
xi.,  119. 

Murran,  William,   Ensign,   xi.,  783. 

Murray,  Rev.  Alexander,  mission 
ary,  £c. ,  permitted  to  sell  his  real 
estate,  and  to  depart  and  travel 
into  several  counties.,  xi,  502, 
503,  565.  Made  prisoner,  his 
petition.  564,  565.  Pass  for  self 
and  wife,  578. 

Murray,  Alexander,  Sr.,  Justice, 
xiv.,487,  517. 

Murray,  Capt.  Francis,  second  ma 
jor,  xi.,  116.  Applies  to  be  ap 
pointed  Lieutenant  of  Bucks, 
xiii.,  745.  Appointed,  746. 

Murray,  General  James,  Governor  of 
Quebec  applies  for  aid  for  loss  by 
fire  in  Montreal,  ix.,  290,  534. 

Murray,  Jas,,  Coroner,  x.,  101,  212. 

Murray,  Jas.,  Cap.,  x.,  701;  xii.,  42. 

Murray,  Major,  ix.,  322. 

Murray,  Mrs.,  message  respecting, 
xii.,  366. 

Murray,  Capt.  William,  command 
ing  troops  at  Carlisle — General 
Gage's  order  for  troops  at,  ix., 
118.  Letter  from  Gov.  Penn  to, 
to  move  with  troops  to  Lancaster, 
127. 

Murthwait,  Richard,  an  invalid  sol 
dier,  fined  for  selling  liquors — re 
mitted,  xii.,  374.  Sergeant,  con 
victed  by  Court  Martial  of  em 
bezzling  money  entrusted  to  him 
for  recruiting,  xiii.,  149. 

Mushett,  Capt.  Thomas,  of  a  cus 
tom  house  schooner,  captures  a 
pilot  boat  loaded  with  goods  in 
Delaware  river — proceedings,  x., 
9.  Proclamation  of  Governor,  12. 

Muskets,  &c.,  patterns  for,  to  be 
procured — description  of,  x.,  282, 
542.  Sizes  of,  588.  Price  of, 
711. 


Muskingum,  murder  of  Indians  at, 
xiii.,  297. 

Muster,  Masters,  x.,  493,  500. 

Mutiny,  laws  against,  vii.,  347. 

Myers,  Lieutenant  George,  appoint 
ed,  xi.,  202. 

Myers,  Henry,  case  of,  xi.,  655. 

Myers,  Jacob,  appointed  armorer  to 
boats,  &c.,  x.,  490.  Pay,  520. 


N, 

Nagle,  George,  Sheriff,  ix. ,  778 ; 
x.,  56,  100.  Recommended  to 
Congress,  as  Major,  446.  Made 
Lieutenant  Col.,  x.,  767 ;  xi.,  6, 
49,  110,  456. 

Nagle,  Sergeant  of  third  regiment, 
to  be  arrested  as  concerned  in 
riot,  xiii.,  617. 

Nagle,  Henry,  Justice,  xi.,  619. 

Nagel,  Peter,  Coroner,  xii.,  508; 
xiii.,  88,  394,  720;  xiv.,  232, 
554. 

Nails,  screws  and  gimblets,  machine 
by  Sam'l  Brigs,  for  making,  xvi., 
88. 

Nancarrow,  John's,  air  furnace,  he 
objects  to  have  it  taken  possession 
of,  (being  a  Quaker)  for  making 
shot  and  shells,  xii.,  435. 

Nancy,  Brig,  arms  from,  x.,  633. 
Lost  on  return,  and  paid  for,  642. 
Blown  up,  at  Cape  May,  745. 

Nanticoke  Indians,  iii.,  188.  Con 
ference  with,  in  Philadelphia, 
viii.,  614;  ix.,  44,  63. 

Nantucket  applies  to  be  allowed  to 
ship  provisions,  refused,  xii.,  525. 

Nash,  Brigadier  General,  wagons 
for,  xi.,  277. 

Nathan,  Simon,  seizes  goods  from 
Virginia — proceedings,  xiii.,  2. 

Nathaniel,  Mr.,  letter  on  Indian 
hostilities,  vi.,  756. 

Naturalizations,  i.,  538;  ii.,  184, 
241,  493.  Of  high  and  low 
Germans.  Bill  proposed,  480 ; 
iii.,  241,  248,  282,  284,  287,  288, 
290,  326,  331,  367,  368,  374,  385, 
392,  410,  413-417,  429,  431,  465, 
467,  515-520,  525,  587,  593,  597, 
607;  iv.,  59,  60,  72,  99,  331,  627, 
638;  ix.,  17,  245;  x.,  103.  Fo 
reign  Protestants,  629. 
j  Nautilus,  Gun-boat,  x.,  314. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


227 


Naval  affairs,  Committee  on,  may 
enlist  from  the  boats,  200  seamen, 
x.,  432.  Russia  sheeting,  438. 

Naval  Officer  of  Philadelphia  ap 
pointed,  xi.,  198.  Office,  xiv., 
406.  Elected,  xv.,  315.  Seizes 
a  suspected  vessel,  377. 

Naval  Stores,  x.,  522. 

Navigation  of  Rivers,  acts  for  im 
proving,  ix.,  719,  728. 

Navigation  Act,  operation  of,  xv., 
53.  Instruction  for  Commis 
sioners,  on  inland,  60,  70,  135. 

Navy,  boats  to  be  built,  x.,  765. 
Bounty  to  and  pay  of  officers  and 
men,  xi.,  132.  Proposed  dis 
banding  of,  552.  Ship  General 
Greene,  ordered  to  sea,  seamen 
on  board,  officers  appointed,  xii., 
4,  5.  Discharges  from  State  ser 
vice,  187.  Officers  to  be  dis 
charged  on  account  of  expense. 
316.  Fisheries  injured  by  wrecks 
of  burned  State  vessels,  611. 

Navy  Board  appointed,  to  have 
superintendence  of  all  naval  af 
fairs  as  well  as  fortifications,  xi., 
122.  Additions  to,  127.  To  take 
Province  sloop.  Sentence  of  court- 
martial  referred  to,  138.  Ap 
pointed,  names  and  duties,  182. 
Object  to  oath,  182,  183.  State 
of  affairs,  191.  Action,  193.  To 
be  increased.  State  of  old  jail, 
194.  List  of  officers  recom 
mended  to  command  various 
boats  and  vessels,  199,  202. 
List  of  vessels,  199,  202.  Pay 
master's  pay,  202.  Apply  for 
money,  217,  221.  Visits  Billings- 
port,  243.  Money  paid  to,  246. 
To  furnish  General  Potter  with 
boats,  248.  To  furnish  Du  Coudray 
with  a  boat,  252.  To  purchase 
twelve  fire  ships,  255,  To  furnish 
continental  ships  with  pilots,  260. 
Request  assistance  to  be  sent  to 
Captain  Alexander,  275.  Money 
sent  to,  at  Red  Bank,  361.  Pay 
ment  to,  365.  Win.  Bradford, 
paymaster,  366.  Allowance  in 
stead  of  spirituous  liquors  in, 
408.  Pay  to  officers,  521.  Boats 
afloat.  Convention  brig  to  be 
fitted  out,  529.  First  deserter 
tried — pardoned,  541.  Proclam 
ation  for  pardon  to  all  deserters 


who  return,  541.  Recommended 
an  officer  as  Commander  of  brig 
Convention,  belonging  to  State. 
Councils  appoint  Captain  Eyre, 
543.  Dismissed  and  Captain 
Blewer  ordered  to  send  out  brig 
Convention,  552.  Enemy's  vessels 
in  Delaware  river,  557.  Sales  of 
public  vessels.  Report  on  hospital 
medicine  chest,  641.  Limit  on 
prices  of  vessels,  and  on  guns, 
643 .  Distribution  of  pri  z  e  money, 
659.  Surgeon,  691.  Account 
sales,  718.  Cutter  Revenge  as 
Guarda  Costa,  720.  Order  for 
money,  728.  Of  Pennsylvania 
repayment  to  New  Jersey  of 
money  advanced  by  Treasurer 
to,  xii.,  197.  Sale  of  negroes, 
398.  Continental  for  pig  iron, 
483. 

Navy  of  Pennsylvania,  gun- boats, 
x.,  283,  284,  287,  289,  290,  291, 
296,  305,  314,  328,  351,  353,  355, 
357,  383,  489,  490,  505,  506,  533, 
575,  581.  Commodore  Thomas 
Read,  379.  A  ship  of  war  to  be 
built,  395,  401.  May  purchase 
one,  401.  Andrew  Caldwell,  Com 
mander,  457.  Nauticus'  plan 
for  a  fire  ship,  366.  Hands 
for,  462.  Ship  to  be  finished  with 
expedition,  486,  518.  William 
Brown,  Captain  of  marines  on 
board,  488.  Character  of  Lieu 
tenants  inquired  into,  488.  Mus 
ter  Master,  495.  Rations,  500. 
Pay  and  bounty,  513,  518.  Ves 
sel  for,  536,  559,  560.  Ships 
husband,  576.  Commodore  Cald 
well  resigns,  581.  Captains,  583, 
Officers  appointed,  584.  Vessels 
to  be  equipped — pay.  Fire  sloop 
to  be  manned,  584.  Two  shallops 
to  be  bought  for  officers  of  guard 
boats,  586.  Captain  Montgomery, 

586.  Instructions  to  Captain  Read, 

587.  Galleys  altered,  593.     Pay, 
759.    Hulks  to  be  purchased,  593, 
Appointment  of  a  Commodore  con 
sidered.   593.     Gondolas   ordered 

pay victualling Captain 

Read  resigns,  595.     Exchange  of 
prisoners,  594.   Samuel  Davidson, 
Commodore,  603.     The  Fly,  632, 
Officers  pay,  534,   650.     Resigna. 
tion — colors    altered,    694,    697- 


228 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


702.  Galley  building,  702.  Bam'l 
Mifflin,  Commodore,  &c.,  708. 
To  be  considered,  716.  Guards 
for,  720.  Muster  roll  to  be  formed 
for,  726.  Pay,  727.  Mifflin  de 
clines,  724.  T.  Seymour  ap 
pointed,  731.  Memorial  of,  xiii., 
683.  Pay  to  T.  Morarity,  xvi., 
198.  Pay  to  John  Hazelwood, 
224.  W.  Bradford,  527.  William 
Webb,  Paymaster,  539. 

Nawgle,  Anthony,  Coroner,  xv., 
298. 

Neagley,  Jno.,  asks  to  be  natural 
ized,  iii.,  375. 

Neall,  James,  Justice,  xiv.,  346. 

Neall,  William,  charged  with  coun 
terfeiting,  but  acquitted,  iv.,  226. 

Necessity,  Fort,  at  Great  Meadows, 
vi.,  50.  Articles  of  capitulation, 
52,  137. 

Nees,  Adam,  Justice,  xiv.,  479. 

Negro  boy  taken  on  the  lines — case 
discussed,  xii.,  335.  Sale  of  a, 
361. 

Negroes,  in  Philadelphia,  presented 
for  riotous  conduct,  i.,  380.  Jack 
kills  J.  Rakestraw,  ii.,  12.  Trial 
of,  11,  18,  112,  160,  211,  275. 
A,  from  Jersey  arrested,  275. 
Duties  on,  iii.,  165,  247,  248, 
250.  Prisoners  to  be  tried,  254. 
Sets  fire  to  a  house  in  Bristol — new 
commission  for  trial  of,  iv.,  243. 
Confessed  his  crime — reprieved 
for  three  months,  244.  Insolence 
of,  in  Philadelphia,  243.  To 
be  transported,  259.  White  ser 
vants  preferred  to,  437.  Free, 
arrive  in  a  French  flag  of  truce 
from  West  Indies,  v.,  71,  74. 
Sent  to  Havana,  79.  Rules  and 
regulations  for  flags  of  truce,  80. 
Duties  on,  viii.,  575,  576,  578,  583, 
601.  Trial  and  conviction  of,  in 
Philadelphia,  ix.,  6,  542.  Duties 
on,  446,  472,  637,  641.  For  rape, 
648.  In  Kent,  655.  In  Lancaster, 
680.  'Pardoned  in  Philadelphia, 
699.  In  Cumberland,  704.  Trial 
in  Chester  county,  705.  New 
Castle,  707.  Duties  on,  x.,  72. 
Special  Courts  for  trial  of,  73,  276. 
Enlisting,  427.  Duties  on,  xiv., 
264,  506.  Of  Philadelphia,  apply 
to  make  a  fence  around  burying 
ground,  637. 


Nehffield,  ,  dedimus  to,  ii., 

97. 

Nelson,  Colonel,  x.,  737. 

Nelson,  John,  Captain,  xi.,  34. 

Nelson,  William,  Coroner,  xiv.,  555. 

Neri,  Capt.  Philippe,  petition  to  re 
pair  vessel,  v.,  620,  654,  656,  661. 

Nesbitt,  Rev.  Dr.  Charles,  petition 
for  interest  to  Dickinson  College, 
xv.,  298. 

Nesbitt,  John  Maxwell,  Paymaster 
to  the  boats,  x.,  385.  Warrant 
and  instructions,  356 ;  408. 
Paymaster,  498.  Treasurer  to 
Council,  657.  Treasurer  of  Board 
of  War,  xi.,  202.  Applies  for 
a  pass  for  Mrs.  Elliott — declined 
for  reasons,  718  ;  xii.,  285.  Com 
mittee  of  merchants  on  currency, 
353.  In  Front  street,  746;  xiii., 
294.  Pass  to  New  York,  551. 
Buys  land,  646.  Paymaster  of 
aaval  and  land  forces,  &c.,  xv., 
144.  Late  Treasurer  of  Council 
of  Safety — report  on  account,  219. 

Nescopec,  conference  of  C.  Thom 
son  and  F.  Post  with  Indians  at, 
viii.,  132.  Road  from  Susque- 
hannah  to  Lehigh,  xvi.,  83,  2132, 
259,  284. 

Neshamekacton,  creek  about  three 
miles  from  Fort  Allen,  vii.,  317. 

Neshaminy  Creek,  ferry  at,  i.,  514. 
Ferry  over,  iii,  233.  Passed,  235. 

Netherlands— United— Minister  calls 
on  Presid't  and  Council  to  thank 
them  for  asserting  the  law  of  na 
tions  in  Longschamp's  case,  xiv., 
121.  Letter  from  minister,  threat 
ening  to  leave,  135.  J.  H.  C. 
Heinecken — Consul  received,  451. 

Netotways  alias  King  New  Comer, 
a  Delaware  chief,  letter  from,  ix., 
736.  Answer  to  his  letter  by 
president  of  Council,  739. 

Neutrals,  French,  sent  to  Philadel 
phia  by  Gov.  Lawrence  of  Nova 
Scotia,  vi.,  711,  729.  Land  at 
Province  Island,  751.  Their 
number,  751.  Arrive,  vii.,  15, 
32.  To  be  dispersed  among 
counties,  45,  55,  58.  Petition, 
239.  Not  to  be  treated  as  prison 
ers  of  war,  241.  Proposal  to  bind 
out  children  of,  390,  Passed,  392. 
Sufferings  of,  393.  Five  arrested 
at  request  of  Lord  Loudoun,  446. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


229 


Case  of,  717,  720,  723,  739.  At 
Philadelphia  in  distress,  viii., 
269,  718. 

Neville,  Gen.,  to  place  a  person  in 
charge  of  Fort  Mclntosh,  xiv.,  448. 

Neville,  Hon.  John,  xiv.,  631. 

Neville,  Presley,  Surveyor  complains 
of  being  deprived  of  his  district 
in  Washington  county — referred 
to  Surveyor-General,  xv.,  218, 

Nevill,  Thomas,  repairs  of  State 
House,  xii.,  702,  703,  712,  720, 
783.  To  estimate  leaden  spouts 
in  Philadelphia,  xiii.,  268. 

Newaleka,  a  Delaware  chief,  arrives 
in  Philadelphia,  ix.,  656. 

Newbold,  island  in  Delaware,  pork 
taken  from,  xv.,  184. 

Newbury,  Keith's  settlement  of,  iii., 
185. 

New  Castle  Co.,  Assembly  to  sit  at, 
i.,  96,  97,  100.  Complaints  for 
not  entering  and  clearing  vessels 
at,  101.  Iron  hill  near,  115. 
Justices  to  visit  a  ship  and  de 
mand  wages,  131.  Proceedings  in 
case  of  a  sailor  suspended  by 
Council,  132.  A  fair  asked  for, 
180.  Sheriffs  of,  58,  126.  Seal 
for,  ordered  —  its  device,  66. 
Watchmen  to  be  paid  out  of  Treas 
ury,  118.  Surveyor- General,  120. 
Register,  121.  High  Sheriff,  121, 
174,  197,  213.  Ranger— Justices 
appointed,  127.  Fort,  130.  Col 
lector  in,  130.  King  James  to  be 
proclaimed  by  Justices  at,  142. 
Judicial  act  complained  of,  145. 
Justices  ,152.  Surveyor  and  Reg 
ister,  157,  164.  Coroner,  174. 
Duties  on  goods  at  Whorekills, 
205.  Appeal  from  Collector,  205. 
Court  complained  of,  207,  220. 
Councillor,  214.  Forcible  entry 
and  detainer,  236,  253.  Causes 
transferred  to  Philadelphia,  252. 
Violent  proceedings,  252-258,  261. 
Fort  at,  109,  130,  337,  370.  Taxes 
collected  for  Chester  county,  265. 
Alarm  of  invasion  from  Maryland, 
also  dissatisfied  that  King  William 
had  not  been  proclaimed  there, 
299.  Taxes,  question  between, 
and  Chester  county,  311.  Jus 
tices,  320,  340,  369.  Assembly  to 
meet  at,  324.  Court  complained 
of,  325.  Complaint  of  clerk  of 


New  Castle  Co.— 

Court,  327,  329.  Decision,  327. 
Hogs  not  to  run  at  large,  327. 
Thomas  Harris,  329.  Complaint 
against  High  Sheriff,  Edward 
Gibbs,  331.  Jno.  White  asks  for 
the  papers  and  records,  333,  339, 
341,  387.  Complaint  against 
King's  collector,  335,  336,  337. 
Capt.  Peter  Alrichs  appointed  by 
Penn  Lieutenant  and  Commander- 
in-chief  of  town  and  fort,  337, 
370.  Sheriffs,  339,  370,  Coro 
ners,  340,  370.  Fair  to  be  held 
twice  a  year,  345.  Number  of 
Representatives,  366.  Fletcher 
visits,  368.  And  Lieut. -Gov..  their 
reception,  369.  His  Majesty's  let 
ters  patent  published,  369.  Gov. 
seeks  place  for  a  fort,  370.  Peti 
tion  to  divide  from  Chester  coun 
ty,  379,  388.  Case  of  widow 
Wynne  respecting  judgment 
against  her  husband  under  wrong 
name,  394  Council  meets  at, 
401.  Address  to  Governor,  402. 
Amount  of  Id.  tax,  462.  Peti 
tion  to  take  children  to  New  York, 
479.  Petitions  for  roads,  499. 
Thomas  Pierson,  Surveyor,  499. 
Act  to  prevent  fires,  508.  Mat 
thew  Birch,  Collector  of  Customs 
at,  534.  Goods  at,  seized  by  or 
der  of  Judge  of  Admiralty,  541. 
Complaint  against  Collector,  559, 
560.  Pirates  at,  563.  Case  of 
Collins  and  Sheriff,  576.  Boats 
sent  to,  for  intelligence  respecting 
pirates,  ii.,  21.  Privileges  asked 
for  of  proprietary,  39.  Division 
lines  between,  and  Chester,  39. 
Privileges  asked  for  and  granted, 
39,  42.  Objections  to  laws  passed 
at,  and  desire  of  lower  counties 
to  withdraw,  49.  Reply  of  Gov 
ernor,  50.  Magistrates,  137.  Wm. 
Tonge,  clerk  and  naval  officer, 
97.  Meeting  of  Assembly  at, 
209.  Petition  from  Justices  on 
encroachments  by  Maryland,  353. 
.  Abuses  from  the  fort  complained 
of  by  merchants  of  Philadelphia, 
379-383,  433.  Sheriff  of,  arrests 
Sheriff  of  Maryland,  393.  Militia 
of  Maryland  ordered  out  to  exe 
cute  writ  of  ejectment,  395. 
Governor's  plantation  near.  423. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


New  Castle  Co. — 

Message  to  Assembly  of,  424. 
Answer — Governor's  reply,  425. 
Gov.  Gookin  visits,  428.  Firing 
on  subjects,  433.  Privateer  at 
Whorekills  —  action  of  Council 
on,  448.  John  French,  High 
Sheriff,  448.  Advises  Philadel 
phia  to  protect  against  privateers, 
451.  Governor  Keith  visits,  iii., 
14.  Complaints  against,  for  en 
croachments  on  Chester  county, 

234.  Division  line,  234.     Magis 
trates   to   state   their   objections, 

235.  Commission   of    Governor 
Gookin  proclaimed  at,  252.     Jno. 
Goodiug,  Sheriff,  and  Morgan  Mor 
gan,     Coroner,     260,    289,     382. 
Complaint  of  Indians  against  mill 
and  dam  on  Braiidywine  Creek, 
269.      Justices     appointed,    270. 
King  George  II.,  proclaimed,  282. 
W.     Read,     Sheriff,     332.      Mr. 
French,    the     clerk,    dies,    338. 
Successors  to,  338.  David  French, 
Attorney-General — Evans,   Peter, 
claims    office   of  Register — objec 
tions  to.  339.     Sheriffs,  416,  465, 
520,    615.      Coroners,    416,    465, 
520,    615.     Meeting   of   Commis 
sioners  on  boundary,  497.     Lord 
Baltimore     claims     New    Castle, 
Kent  and  Sussex,  594.     Duke  of, 
letters,    iv.,   422,   428,  430,   490. 
Declaration  of  war  with  France, 
689.     James   Logan  goes   to,  on 
death  of  Gov.  Gordon,  50.     As 
sembly  at,  356.     Sheriff  elected, 
470,    500,    602,   748,   782.     Coro 
ners  elected,  470,  500,  602,  748, 
782.    Assembly  at,  619.     Sheriffs 
elected,    v.,    55,    411,    468,    551, 
597,  662.     Coroners  elected,   55, 
411,  468,  551,  597,  662.     Express 
with  news  of  robberies  by  French 
and    Spaniards,    89.     Road   from 
Philadelphia  to,  orders  respecting,  j 
107, 121,  130,  202.     Officers  elect 
ed     by    Associators,     194,     248.  j 
Commissioned,  210.    Till,  Collect-  j 
or,  in   room  of  Thomas   Grseme, 
deceased,  244.     Letter  from,  re-  j 
specting  Spanish  privateers,  252.  j 
Defenceless  state   of,  258.     Can-  | 
non  procured  for,  270,  301.     Road  , 
to  Philadelphia,  301.     Officers  ap-  1 
pointed,  326,  327.  Sheriffs  elected,  ! 


New  Castle  Co. — 
vi.,  145,  638.  Coroners  elected, 
145,  638,  Indian  chief  and  oth 
ers — journal  to  Indians  on  Sus- 
quehannah,  vii.,  137.  Three  In 
dians  from  New  Jersey  go  with 
him  to  Diahoga,  152,  165.  Mes 
sages  to  Indians,  170.  Speech  to 
at  Bethlehem,  175.  Letter  to 
Captain  of  Fort  Allen,  189.  Ar 
rives  at  Philadelphia  with  mes 
sage  and  wampum  from  Teedyus- 
cung,  198.  Address,  199.  Asks 
protection  for  prisoners,  200. 
Sent  with  letters  to  Gov.  Hardie 
and  Sir  "VVm.  Johnson,  222. 
Sheriff  elected,  267.  Coroner 
elected,  267.  Indian  chief,  re 
turns  from  Six  Nations  and  re 
ports,  296.  Visits  C.  Weiser  and 
arrives  with  him,  307.  Dies  of 
small  pox  at  Philadelphia,  337, 
338.  News  of  embargo  sent  to, 
129.  Assembly  at,  meet,  choose 
Benjamin  Chew,  Speaker,  295, 
296.  Message  to,  295.  Embargo, 
388.  Supreme  Judges,  558. 
Complaint  of  Quakers  against  D. 
Bush,  559.  Embargo  at,  viii., 
39.  Two  good  horses  to  be  at,  71. 
Coroners  appointed,  223,  403,  506, 
781.  Sheriffs  oppointed,  223,  403, 
506,  781.  Assembly  meets,  choose 
E.  Kollock,  Speaker,  ix.,  2,  71.  Es 
tate  of  A.  and  A.  Thomas  vested 
in  trustees,  3,  4.  Marsh,  &c.,  to 
be  embanked,  3,  4.  Reviving 
actions  in  Supreme  Court  of,  3. 
Roads,  4,  5,  314.  Sheriffs  elected, 
57,  199,  286,  333,  398,  547,  623, 
688,  778.  Coroners  elected,  57, 
199,  286,  333,  398,  547,  623,  688, 
778.  Gov.  John  Peiiii,  Gov.  visits 
with  Earl  of  Stirling,  &c.,  73. 
Is  proclaimed,  73.  Assembly  take 
leave  of  Governor  H.,  71.  As 
sembly  at — their  proceedings  and 
laws,  165-169,  405,  625.  Justices, 
203,  626.  Justices — trustees  of 
general  loan  office,  204,  266. 
Roads — streets  and  other  laws, 
314.  Present  to,  314,  400,  Laws, 
337,  401.  Conviction  in,  384. 
Judges— deaths  and  appointments, 
581.  Laws  for  various  embank 
ments,  600,  662.  Executions, 
671.  Pardons,  699.  Trial  of  ne- 


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231 


New  Castle  Co.— 

groes,  707.  Governor  H.  goes  to, 
742.  His  proclamation  at,  743. 
Assembly  meet,  and  Governor 
proclaimed  at,  x.,  5.  Meet  at 
Misses  Clay's  house,  6.  Acts  re 
lating  to,  48,  49,  79,  80,  244,  265, 
272,  274.  State  House  at,  48. 
Sheriffs  elected,  56,  100,  211,  270. 
Coroners  elected,  56, 100,  211,  270. 
Convictions,  &c.,  61.  Presbyte 
rian  church,  &c.  vested  in  trus 
tees,  79,  85.  Justices,  81,  217. 
Gov.  John  Penn  proclaimed  at, 
93.  Naval  officers  at,  109.  Geo. 
Read  resigns  as  Attorney-General, 
and  Jacob  Moore  appointed,  216. 
Boundary  lines,  273.  Justices, 
275.  Special  Court  for  trial  of 
negroes,  276.  Applies  for  pow 
der,  531.  Surveyor  G.  Lukens  to 
search  for  papers  relative  to 
"Cox's  Neck"  in,  xii.,  620. 

New  Castle,  Duke  of— letters,  v., 
37,  127,  129.  Respecting  troops, 
&c.  raised,  129. 

New-Comer,  a  Delaware  Indian 
chief,  x.,  64. 

New  Counties,  iv.,  317,  335,  755. 
formed  west  of  Susquehannah,  v., 
398,  403,  404,  426,  428,  559,  565. 

New  Hampshire,  Act  of  Legislature 
on  commerce  and  navigation, 
xiv.,  596. 

New  Jersey,  letter  sent  from  West 
Indies  to  England  complained  of 
as  injurious  to  this  province — 
satisfaction  asked,  i.,  75.  (See 
Archives,  vol.  1,  58-63.)  Com 
missioners  appointed,  75,  76. 
Agreement  between,  and  Pennsyl 
vania  respecting  criminals,  101. 
Demand  from  Governor  Olive  for 
seaman's  wages,  131.  Hue  and 
cry  from  East  Jersey  endorsed, 
147.  Voters  said  to  have  come 
from,  279.  Number  of  militia, 
356.  Indians  of  West  Indies, 
4-18.  Road  to  New  York  through, 
514.  Complaint  that  carries  off 
our  coin  to  pay  for  cattle — reme 
dy,  ii.,  27.  J.  Spicer's  negro 
from,  arrested,  275.  Col.  Hunter, 
Governor  of,  iii.,  60,  62.  Going 
to  England,  68.  Letter  of  Gov. 
Burnett  on  Indian  affairs,  135. 
Robert  Jenkins  of  Salem,  counter- 


New  Jersey — 

feits  bills  in  England,  iv.,  429. 
President  and  Conucil  of,  to  be 
applied  to,  to  prevent  danger  from 
flags  of  truce,  v.,  81.  Demands 
a  fugitive,  94.  Gov.  Belcher  in 
Philadelphia — applied  to  respect 
ing  privateers  in  bay,  111,  112. 
Pilots  petition,  226.  Governor  011 
privateers,  266.  Col.  Schuyler 
with  five  hundred  men  raised  in, 
to  go  with  Shirley,  398,  410. 
Minute  of  Council  respecting  Con 
necticut,  555-558.  Embargo,  592. 
Wm.  Logan  in,  asking  aid  of  In 
dians,  vii.,  145.  Prevails  on  two 
to  undertake  the  journey  to  Dia- 
hoga,  152.  A  scalping  party 
from,  163.  Letters  to  and  from 
Gov.  Belcher,  165.  Scalping 
party  to  be  recalled,  167.  On 
embargo,  196.  Memorandum  of 
1755 — claim  of  Indians  to  pine- 
land  in,  325,  337.  Copy  of  min 
utes  of  treaty  at  Easton  sent  to 
Gov.  Belcher,  359.  Answer,  385. 
Council  minutes,  467.  Indian 
hung  for  accidental  homicide,  540. 
Governor  sends  law  for  march  of 
troops  into  New  York  or  Pennsyl 
vania,  566,  Complaint  against 
people  opposite  Easton,  634. 
Gov.  Bernard  arrives  and  takes 
possession,  viii.,  139.  Complains 
of  Indian  barbarities,  139.  In 
dians  arrive  on  way  to  Burling 
ton,  149.  Opposition  of  people 
to  pacific  measures — Governor  D., 
&c.  pay  visit  to  Gov.  Bernard, 
151.  Indian  conference  at  Bur 
lington,  156.  Complaints  by  In 
dians  about  lands,  199,  209. 
River  Indians  near  Esopus,  217. 
An  old  bill  of  the  currency  refused 
by  Indian,  replaced  by  Governor 
H.,  489,  Letter  to  Gov.  Franklin 
asking  protection  for  Indians  on 
their  way  to  Col.  Johnson,  ix., 
113.  Treasury  robbed  —  letter 
Gov.  Franklin,  543.  Proclama 
tion  of  Gov.  Penn,  544.  Laws 
respecting  fisheries,  623.  Inhab 
itants  applied  to  in  defence  of 
river — will  furnish  logs,  &c.,  x.. 
287.  Account  of  logs  furnished, 
289.  Associators  may  buy  lead 
and  have  powder,  313.  Proposals 


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New  Jersey — 

to,  for  a  boat,  328.  Ship  with 
men  and  arms  stranded  in,  378. 
383,  384,  391.  Orders  of  Con 
gress  respecting,  385-387,  409. 
Shore  from  Billingsport  to  be  sur 
veyed  to  Newtowii  creek,  465. 
Report,  474.  Shore  to  be  defend 
ed,  571.  Dr.  Coxe's  iron  works, 
575.  Salt  works  in,  614.  Troops 
sent  to,  628.  Supplies  for  troops 
in,  635.  Boxes  of  cartridges  sent 
to,  644.  Escort  of  prisoners  from 
Burlington  to  Yorktown  by  order 
of  Congress,  645.  Troops  for 
camp,  675.  Ferry  open  for  troops 
on  Delaware,  xi.,  31.  Salt  works, 
114.  Salt  works  defended,  127. 
Letters  to  and  from  Governor,  185. 
Prisoner  sent  to,  xii,,  38.  Pay 
ment  to,  of  money  advanced  by 
Joseph  Borden,  Treasurer,  to  late 
Navy  Board  of  Pennsylvania,  197. 
Enemy  leaves,  404.  Captain 
Joel,  495.  Traitors  arrested,  553, 
557.  Prisoners  in  gaol,  585. 
Traitors  to  be  arrested  from,  663. 
Troops  called  out  by  Congress, 
xiii.,  59.  Jurisdiction  of  islands 
in  Delaware  river — Commission 
ers  appointed  by  Pennsylvania 
and,  xiv.,  345,  460.  Protection 
of  buoys  in  Delaware  river,  585, 
591.  Report  on  islands,  591.  Gov 
ernor  of,  demands  Andrew  Allen, 
a  forger,  xvi.,  15. 

Newman,  Wingate,  commander  of 
privateer  brig  Hancock,  x.,  605. 

New  Orleans,  flag  of  truce  with 
prisoners  from,  arrives  at  Phila 
delphia,  viii.,  124. 

Newport,  R.  I.,  French  fleet  arrive 
at,  xii.,  424. 

New  Providence,  letter  from  Gov. 
of,  and  proclamation  encouraging 
return  of  landholders,  i.,  342. 
ewspapers,  complained  of,  vii., 
245,  307,  339,  447.  German,  es 
tablished,  xi.,  409.  Dunlap's  de 
clined,  529.  Taken,  647.  Sub 
scribed  for,  654.  Publications 
complained  against,  xii.,  59,  60, 
61.  Ten  copies  of  each  ordered 
for  Council,  197.  Taken  by  Su 
preme  Executive  Council,  xv., 
366,  375.  What  are  to  be  filed, 
444.  Paid  for,  639,  642,  652. 


Pittsburg  Gazette,  xvi.,  89,  126, 
2222,  257,  262. 

Newton,  Henry,  Sheriff,  iii.,  520, 
575. 

Newtown,  Bucks  county,  lottery  for 
repair  of  meeting  house  and  resi 
dence  of  Presbyterian  minister  at, 
x.,  41.  Magazine  to  be  removed 
and  public  books,  &c.,  to  be  de 
posited  there,  128. 

New  York,  complaint  to,  against 
Lord  Baltimore's  agents,  i.,  103, 

104.  To   render   their   account, 

105.  Letter  from  Governor  and 
Council  of,  respecting  Du  Plessie, 
202.      And    Susquehannah     and: 
Schuylkill  Indians,  202.     Keeper 
of    the    great    seal — proposes   to 
visit,  234.     Letter  from  J.  Leisler 
to  president  Lloyd  for    defence 
against  French,  332.     Commiss'rs 
meet   to   fix  on  quotas    of  each 
colony    for     defence,     393,    401. 
Two  Councilmen  from,  in  town, 
401.     Governor  of,   asks  for  de 
fence,   449,   459,  460,   462,   463, 
466,  468,  471,  484,  486,  504,  506, 
520.     Laws  of,  in  England,  460, 
Governor  applies  for  troops,  480. 
Road    to,   through    Jersey,   514. 
King's  soldiers  desert  from  iort  at, 
ii.,    20.      Proclamation     ordered, 
20.      Application   for  assistance, 
31,  35.     Happy  issue  of  confer 
ence  with  Indians   and,  35.     At- 
wood,  Chief  Justice,  68.     Defence 
of,  114.     Lord   Cornbury  applies 
for   means,   136,   138,    142,    144. 
Gov.  Gookin  visits,  449.     Expe 
dition  against  Canada,  449.     Gov 
ernors  to  meet  at,  on  expedition 
against   French,    532.      Governor 
Hunter's   letter  from,    532,    534, 
557.      A   counterfeiter    in,    566. 
Duties  laid  on  goods  from  Penn 
sylvania,  611.     Gov.  Hunter  ob 
tains  confession  of  murder  of  Ca- 
tawba    Indians,    iii.,    21.      Gov. 
Spotswood  of  Virginia  on  do.,  30. 
Gov.  Keith  visits,  30.     Governor 
Hunter  communicates  certain  let 
ters  patent — proceedings   on,  59, 
61.     Gov.  Hunter  going  to  Eng 
land,    68.     Indian    affairs    at  Al 
bany,     82-89.       Complaint      to, 
against  Five  Nations,  98.     Letter 
of  Gov.  Keith  to,  99.     Murderer 


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233 


New  York- 
escapes  from  gaol  at,  108.  Let 
ter  from  Gov.  Burnet  of,  and  in 
structions,  119.  Contributions 
towards  defence  required,  119- 
Council's  answer  respecting  con 
tributions  to  fortifications,  134. 
Road,  177.  Philip  Livingston, 
secretary  for  Indian  affairs,  200. 
Letter  to  Gov.  Burnet  for  permis 
sion  to  treat  with.  Indians  at  Al 
bany,  203.  Minute  of  Governor 
and  Council  in  answer,  204.  Al 
ludes  to  Penn's  purchases  on 
Susquehannali  through  Governor 
Dongan,  205.  Lands  on  Susque- 
haniiah  purchased  by  Gov.  Don 
gan  for  William  Penn,  273.  Pal 
atines  leave  for  Pennsylvania, 
323.  Gov.  Gordon  visits,  381. 
Encroachments  of  French — forti 
fications,  418,  635.  Governor  of, 
sends  account  of  Indian  affairs  at 
Albany,  iv.,  770.  Letter  Governor 
Clinton,  772.  Letter  from  Gov. 
Morris — suspicious  appearances  of 
Indians  and  French,  v.,  1,  5. 
Message  from  Governor  of,  8. 
Treaty  at  Albany,  .7-26.  Attack 
by  French  and  Indians  on  "Great 
Meadow  fort,"  19.  Letters  to 
and  from  Governor  of,  31.  Em 
bargo,  42.  Proposed  meeting  of 
Commissioners  at,  to  consider 
plans  for  united  exertions  against 
French  and  Indians,  83.  Cannon 
requested  from,  173.  Letter  from 
Gov.  Clinton,  175.  To  do.,  re 
specting  cannon,  189.  Messengers 
sent  to,  for,  205.  Furnishes  can 
non,  215,  216.  On  privateers, 
265.  Commissioners  at,  296,  305. 
From  Governor,  on  Indian  affairs 
and  letter  from  Col.  Johnson,  431. 
Message  of  Governor  C.  to  Assem 
bly,  and  address  of  Assembly  to 
Governor  C.  on  Indian  affairs, 
465.  From  Governor,  to  Govern 
or  H.  on  do.,  495,  508  Leaden 
plate  from  Jean  Cceur,  508.  Let 
ter  of  Governor  C.  to  Governor  of 
Canada  —  also  to  Governor  H., 
553.  Answer  to,  554.  On  Indian 
and  French  affairs  from  Oswego, 
&c.,  622-628.  Council  at  Fort 
George,  640.  Weiser's  journal, 
642.  Letters  from  Gov.  Delancey 


New  York — 

on  French  and  Indian  affairs,  717. 
Letters  to  and  from  Governor, 
vi.,  9,  13,  33,  48,  520.  Ohio  af 
fairs,  13,  33.  Treaty  at  Albany, 
25.  Commissioners,  47-129.  Res 
olution  of  Assembly — Indian  al 
liance,  33.  Proceedings  of  Con 
gress  at  Albany,  57-129.  Pro 
ceedings  at  Luttridge's,  61.  Re 
monstrance  from  Oswego  traders, 
63.  Col.  Dongan' s  agency  in 
lands  on  Susquehannali,  124. 
Hendrick's  speech  about,  281, 
285.  Letter  to  Governor,  411, 
416.  Embargo,  511.  Battle,  &c. 
at  Lake  George,  623.  Congress 
of  Governors  at,  749,  751,  765. 
Soldiers  arrive  from,  772.  Dispo 
sition-  of,  775.  Letters  to  and 
from  Gov.  Sir  Charles  Hardy, 
vii.,  9,  35,  41,  113,  122,  123. 
Neutrals  at,  14.  Minutes  of  a 
Council  of  war  held  by  Governor 
Shirley  at,  23.  Raising  of  men 
for  Crown  Point,  35,  Resolves  of 
Assembly,  36.  Indians,  41,  120- 
123.  Embargo,  130,  196,  560, 
596.  Stage  boat,  and  wagon  be 
tween  Philadelphia  and,  222. 
Fears  respecting  Oswego,  234. 
Troops  find  quarters  in,  379. 
Minutes  of  Council,  497.  Sir 
Charles  Hardy  sails  from,  560. 
Fort  Edward— Fort  William  Henry 
invested,  714,  716.  Relief  for, 
715,  719,  721,  723.  Letters  to 
and  from  Governor,  viii.,  146. 
Embargo  laid,  146.  Letter  to 
Governor  with  Conestoga  Indians 
asking  protection  on  their  way  to 
Sir.  Wm.  Johnson,  ix.,  112.  Un 
favorable  answer,  119,  120.  Pro 
ceedings  of  Council  on,  121. 
Refuse  passage  through  to  Cones- 
toga  Indians,  119,  120,  121.  Ef 
fects  of  Stamp  Act  in,  300,  301. 
Governor  to  administer  oath  to 
Governor  John  Penn,  347.  Letter, 
&c.,  Gov.  Moore  respecting  New 
England  settlers,  569.  Indian 
trade,  642.  Appoints  Commis 
sioners  on  Indian  trade,  656. 
Provincial  Congress  ask  for  loan 
of  powder,  x.,  312,  315,  328. 
Recruiting  at,  520.  Sends  Wm. 
Sutton  to  be  confined,  677.  Let- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


New  York — • 

ter  respecting,  written,  681. 
Transports  arrive  at,  xi.,  3.  Fort 
Montgomery,  4.  British,  fleet 
blockaded  by  French  at,  532. 
Movement  of  enemy  at,  passes  to, 
restricted,  757.  Large  reinforce 
ment  of  enemy  expected  at,  xii., 
75.  Passes  to,  to  be  denied,  172. 
Foreign  merchandize  from,  199. 
Gov.  Clinton  respecting  provi 
sions,  305.  Act  of,  on  confedera 
tion,  492.  Enemy  about  to  leave  for 
the  Delaware,  683.  No  danger  of 
invasion  of  Pennsylvania — troops 
discharged,  xiii.,  82.  Prisoners  on 
British  ships  at,  431.  Vessel  sent 
to,  with  provisions  for  prisoners, 
459.  Letter  to  Governor  on  north 
ern  boundary  line,  xiv.,  363. 
Bill  before  Legislature  relative  to 
partition  line,  372.  Respecting, 
380,  385,  399,  443,  457,  460,  464, 
507.  From  Governor  Clinton,  457. 
Demand  on,  for  a  thief,  xv.,  125. 
Governor's  letter  to,  on  riots  at 
Tioga,  276.  Boundary  line  com 
pleted,  340-356.  Commissioners 
Abraham  Hardenburgh  and  Win. 
W.  Morris,  340.  Ratifies  Federal 
Constitution,  506.  Proposes 
amendment  of  Constitution  of 
United  States,  xvi.,  103. 

Niagara,  Fort,  French  at,  buy  an 
English  child,  viii.,  147.  Taken, 
379,  393,  400. 

Nice,  John,  Justice,  resigns,  xiv., 
672.  Major  of  2d  battalion  Phil 
adelphia  militia,  resigns,  xv.,  432. 

Nicodemus,  (Indian)  on  Indian 
murders,  vii.,  357. 

Nicola,  Lewis,  makes   a  plan  for  a 
calavat — thanks  to,  x.,  284.     To 
ask  for  key  of  old  gaol,  491.    Bar 
rack  master,  order  on  for  arms,  | 
517,748.    Appointed  town  major, 
xi.,  27,  33,  48,  222,  266,  306,  528, 
538,  637,  647,  741.     To  find  guard 
for  floating  bridge,  56.     Town  Ma-  ; 
jor,  xii.,  10,  37,  38,  62,  66,  68,  92, 
177,  250,  279,  338,  400,  448,  450,  i 
455,  464,  492,  550,  555,  588,  599,  ' 
622,  633,  639,  649,  693,  723,  781. 
Dismissed,  with  thanks  as  Town 
Major,  xiii.,   185.     Appointed  to 
command    of    invalid    corps,    in 
place  of  Capt.  James  McLean,  un 


able,  xv.,  633.  Pay  for  invalids, 
xvi.,  17.  To  deliver  all  arms,  &c., 
to  Joseph  Stiles,  70,  75.  Pay  to, 
37. 

Nicholason,  Joseph,  interpreter  to 
to  the  Indian  chiefs,  xvi.,  362,  534. 

Nichols,  Major  Francis,  present  at 
riot  at  J.  Wilson's — gives  bail, 
xii.,  137. 

Nicholls,  Richard,  011  bounds  of 
Connecticut,  1664,  vi.,  263. 

Nicholls,  William,  1st  Lieutenant, 
xii.,  70. 

Nicolls,  Col.  F.,  xiv.,  634. 

Nichols,  William,  Clerk  of  Orphans' 
Court  of  Philadelphia,  xiv  ,  668. 
Notary  Public,  xv.,  45.  Reap- 
pointed  Clerk  of  City  and  Orphans' 
Courts,  315,  367. 

Nicholson,  Gov.  Francis,  of  Mary 
land,  extraordinary  letter  from,  i., 
515.  Commission  to,  to  appoint 
certain  officers  in  Pennsylvania, 
533.  Volunteers  in  expedition 
to  Canada,  ii.,  450.  Proclama 
tion  of,  and  Col.  Vetch,  451.  To 
meet  at  New  York,  532,  534. 

Nicholson,  John,  xiii.,  72.  Reports 
as  Comptroller-General,  420,  421. 
Takes  oath  as  Comptroller-Gen 
eral,  xiv.,  456.  Deed  to,  for  a 
city  lot,  xv.,  230.  Escheator- 
General,  285.  To  lay  out  a  road, 
425,  445,  623.  Comptroller-Gen 
eral — sureties,  xvi.,  31.  Pay  to, 
54.  Escheator-General  report, 
179.  Report  of  public  debt,  264. 
Books  relative  to  certificates,  272. 
Censured  for  pension  report,  329. 
Resolutions  and  votes  respecting 
his  accounts  —  letter  and  state 
ment  from,  330-336.  Proceedings 
to  be  published,  337,  339.  Rea 
sons  of  those  who  voted  for  his 
dismission,  344.  Resolutions  and 
inquiries  of  Council,  357. 

Nishewatshowall,  viii.,  143. 

Nitzillius,  Mathias,  a  Swede,  ii., 
480. 

Nixon,  Benjamin,  Captain  of  a  com 
pany  of  foot,  ix.,  204.  Justice, 
626. 

Nixon,  John,  a  Warden,  293.  Chair 
man  of  Cornm.  of  Safety,  x.,  406. 
To  superintend  boats,  480;  xi., 
117.  Rank,  650.  Explains  let 
ter  to  Andrew  Elliott,  xii.,  353. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


235 


Patent  to,  for  lands  in  Northum 
berland  county,  781. 

Noble,  Richard,  Sheriff  of  Bucks 
county,  i.,  58.  Petition,  75. 
Case  decided,  76.  Marries  unlaw 
fully,  144. 

Non-Associators,  x.,  643,  691,  696, 
697. 

Non-Conformist,  oath  taken  by 
Wm.  Clark  as  privy  Councillor, 
i.,  369. 

Non-importation  in  colonies — Earl 
Dartmouth  on,  x.,  240. 

Norbury,  Captain,  captures  priva 
teers,  v.,  301. 

Normandy,  Abraham  de,  Sheriff  of 
Bucks,  iii.,  69. 

Normandie,  Duke  of,  birth,  xiv., 
480. 

Norris,  Fort,  vii.,  493. 

Norris,  Isaac,  Member  of  Council, 
ii.,  429.  A  Justice,  iii.,  28.  Ac 
companies  Governor  to  Albany  to 
purchase  presents  at  New  York, 
196.  Site  of  powder  house  re 
ferred  to,  242.  Chief  Justice  of 
Supreme  Court,  400.  Declines, 
412.  Commis'rs  on  boundary,  544. 
Commissioner  to  Albany,  iv.,  771. 
Speaker,  v.,  484,  558,  599,  662. 
Commissioner  to  Carlisle,  to  meet 
Indians,  658.  Report,  665.  Com 
missioner  to  Albany,  vi.,  25. 
His  commission,  47.  Speaker  of 
Assembly,  167,  639.  Indians  ar 
rive  at  his  house,  276.  Speaker, 
vii.,  268.  Sick — resigns,  770. 
Chosen  Speaker,  viii.,  227.  Sick 
and  resigns,  396,  407,  506,  671. 
Speaker  of  Assembly,  ix.,  1,  58, 
200.  Resigns  as  Speaker  on  ac 
count  of  ill  health,  181,  236.  A 
Commissioner  at  Albany,  x.,  177. 

Norris,  Lieutenant  James,  applies 
for  clothing,  xii.,  247. 

North,  Caleb,  recommended  as  Cap 
tain,  x.,  447  ;  xi.,  620  ;  xiii.,  743. 

North,  Captain  George,  of  artillery 
company  in  Philadelphia,  vi.,  770. 

North  America,  bank  of — money 
from,  xiii.,  176.  Copy  of  its  rules 
and  regulations  sent  to  Council, 
xv.,  192. 

Northampton  county,  mentioned, 
v.,  564,  565.  Justices  appointed, 
573.  Petition  for  road,  576. 
Sheriffs  elected,  597,  662.  Coro- 


Northampton  Co. — 

ners  elected,  597,  662.  Return 
of  road,  610.  Act  respecting  In 
spectors,  619.  Symptoms  of  dis 
turbance  from  Connecticut  be 
tween,  41°  and  42°,  of  North 
latitude,  on  account  pretended 
claim,  735.  Letter  from  D.  Brod- 
head,  757.  Various  letters  and 
papers  respecting  Connecticut 
dispute,  767-777.  Purchase  of 
lands  at  Albany,  vi.,  111-129. 
Sheriffs  elected,  144,  638.  Coro 
ners  do.,  144,  638.  Indian  hos 
tilities  in,  756-764,  771.  Various 
depositions  respecting,  758.  New 
York  soldiers  sent  to,  775.  Sher 
iffs  elected,  vn.,  266.  Coroners 
elected,  266.  Indian  murders, 
357,  757.  Justices,  769.  Coro 
ners  appointed,  viii.,  223,  403,  506, 
781.  Sheriffs  appointed,  223, 
403,  506,  781.  Inspectors,  400. 
Connecticut  settlers  in,  564,  599. 
Report  of  Sheriffs  and  Justices  to 
Governor  on,  564.  Governor's 
proclamation,  566.  Letters  from, 
to  Governor  of  Connecticut  and 
Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  563-572.  And 
other  papers,  612,  621,  628,  662. 
Proclamation  against  settlers,  663. 
Court  house  at  Easton,  ix.,  23. 
Sheriffs  elected,  57,  199,  286, 
333,  398,  548,  623,  688,  778.  Coro 
ners  elected,  57, 199,  286,  333,  398, 
548,  623,  688,  778.  Indian  mur 
ders  in,  58.  A  frontier  county, 
138.  Petition  on  quit  rents,  &c., 
179,  180.  Justices  appointed, 
205,  245,  308,  575,  660,  746.  In 
structions  to  Sheriff  of,  608.  To 
elect  two  members  of  Assembly, 
650.  For  road,  703.  Road  to 
Wyoming,  731.  Connecticut  peo 
ple  on  their  way,  armed,  to  Wyo 
ming,  747.  Report  of  Tilghman 
and  Shippen,  750.  Division  of, 
x.,  32.  Sheriffs  elected,  56,  100. 
Coroners  elected,  56,  100.  Jus 
tices,  155.  Executions,  &c.,  129. 
Z.  Butler  distributes  advertise 
ments  in,  154.  Road  to  Wyo 
ming,  219.  Governor's  letter  to 
magistrates,  275.  Associators  ask 
for  pattern  guns,  300.  Petition 
for  powder,  363,  366.  Commis 
sioners  receive  money,  404.  Re- 


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INDEX   TO    COLONIAL    RECORDS. 


Northampton  Co. — 

solutions  sent  to,  for  powder,  439. 
To  collect  arms,  441.  Person  to 
learn  to  make  saltpetre,  498.  Fire 
locks  from,  585.  Declaration  of 
Independence  to  be  published  in, 
635.  Troops  to  be  called  out,  xi., 
55.  Disaffected  persons  taken  in, 
109.  Col.  Jost  Trisbach's  bat 
talion,  126.  Prothonotary,  187. 
Register  and  Recorder  of  Deeds, 

190.  Clerk   of  Orphans'   Court, 

191.  Justices,   211.      Militia   or 
dered,    222,    360.      Lieutenants, 
257.      Justices    decline    to   take 
oath — others  appointed,  260,  760. 
Lewis  Gordon  to  be  imprisoned, 
261.     Militia  to  march  to  Lancas 
ter,    275,     302.      Election,    364. 
Militia   called    out,   308.      Books 
in    library    belonging    to    State, 
to  be  sent  to  Easton,  309.     Store 
keeper,    437.      Guards    at,    446, 
Agent  to  distribute  provisions  col 
lected  in,  422,  512.    Ammunition 
for,     538.      Recommendation     of 
criminals  to  mercy,  586.     Sheriffs 
elected,     597.       Coroners,     597. 
Militia  complain  against  Col.  John 
Weitzell,  705.     Wagons,,  xii.,  2. 
Pay  for  purchase  of  provisions  in, 
44.     Robert  Levers  receives  sub 
scriptions     to     loan     office.     47. 
Money  for,  through  Philip  Boehm, 
Paymaster,  55,     Indians  invade, 
57,  64.     Approval  of  government, 
72.     Militia  refuse  to  pay  fines, 
103.     Elections,  134.     Represen 
tatives,  134,  506.     Sheriffs,  134, 
506.      Coroner,    134,    506.     Peti 
tion  of    Captain  Jacob  Buss  and 
others  of  5th  battalion  and  reso 
lutions   of  Council   in  the  case, 
141.     To   furnish  wagons  to   re 
move   baggage    from  west,    143. 
Estate  of  John  Young  sold,  157. 
Militia  fines,  243.     Military  offi 
cers    appointed,    298.      Premium 
for  scalps — militia  called  out,  312. 
Express  paid  from,  313.     Resig 
nation  and  appointment  of  Lieu 
tenants,   317.      Pay  for    estates, 
322.      Needs    ammunition,    374. 
Militia  for,  483.    Ammunition  for, 
488.     Petition  of  officers  of  miltia 
against  Col.  S.  Rea,  607.     Audi 
tors,    646.     Petition  for  defence, 


Northampton  Co. — 

677.  Incursions  of  Indians,  717. 
Robert  Levers,  Lieut.,  J.  McFer- 
ran,  Paymaster,  767.  Sheriff  to 
return  of  property  of  George 
Bachman,  xiii.,  47,  89,  395,  723. 
Censor,  723.  Sheriff,  47,  89,  395, 
723.  Representatives,  723.  Troops 
called  out,  53.  Complaint  against 
Col.  Robert  Levers,  91.  Justices, 
122.  Relief  of,  127.  Bounty 
paid  to  Rangers,  132,  137.  Peti 
tions  on  militia  fines  and  taxes, 
236.  Pay  for  militia,  270.  Peti 
tion  of  militia  of,  298.  Troops 
raised  in,  316.  Number  to  be 
called  out,  317.  Indian  depreda 
tions,  337.  Contract  for  rations, 
362.  Supplies,  376,  402.  Elec 
tions,  89,  395.  Pay  to  troops, 
425.  Pay  for  provisions,  441. 
Estimate  of  damages  by  enemy, 
528.  Claim  of  Elizabeth  Kurtz 
for  land  in,  548.  Col.  Thomas 
Craig  appointed  Lieutenant  of 
county,  617.  Justice,  775.  Sale 
of  estate  of  Wm.  Thomas,  xiv., 
56.  Contested  election,  158. 
Troops  to  be  kept  in  readiness 
for  Wyoming,  166,  167,  168.  A 
Justice  of  Court  appointed,  174, 
226.  Justices,  174,  185,  198,  200, 
228,  261,  362,  442,  559,  584,  642, 
649.  Contested  election,  232,  248, 
443.  Sheriffs,  248,  556.  Coroners, 
248,  556.  Eighteen  penny  tax,  267. 
Collector  of  Excise,  445.  Deputy 
Surveyors,  458.  Militia,,  586. 
Deed  A.  Allen's  estate,  587,  590. 
Collector  of  Excise,  Geo.  Graff— 
resigns — and  George  Schriver  ap 
pointed,  620.  Separation  of  two 
townships  — petition  respecting 
taxes,  627.  Collector  of  Excise, 
628.  Pay  for  provisions  furnished, 
658,  659.  Claim  for  estate  of  G. 
P.  Wertman,  666.  Justices,  666. 
Provisions  for,  668.  Deed  for 
lands,  xv.,  4.  Road  from  Lehigh 
Water  Gap  to  Wyoming,  22.  Jus 
tices,  35,  43,  92,  143,  178,  247, 
367,  480,  579,  589,  619,  642. 
Deeds,  48,  124.  Lieut.  Archer 
resigns,  51.  Lieutenant,  55. 
Northern  part  to  be  made  into  a 
new  county,  91.  Election,  100, 
297.  Sheriff,  100,  297,  570,  640. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


237 


Northampton  Co. — 

Coroner,  100,  297,  570.  Repre 
sentatives,  100.  Councillor,  100, 
103,  297.  Thos.  Hartman  re 
moved  from,  141.  Sub-Lieuten 
ant  paid,  168.  Claims  in  Luzerne 
county  —  memorial,  224.  Sedi 
tious  resolutions  at  Eastoii — pros 
ecution  to  be  commenced,  225. 
Contested  election — John  McNair 
agent  for  confiscated  estates,  248. 
Lieut,  of  county  accounts,  249. 
Proprietaries  claim  ' '  Indian  land ' ' 
in — petition  against,  265.  Con 
tested  election,  298,  Roads,  425, 
445.  Estate  of  A.  Allen,  428. 
Robert  Levers,  Prothonotary,  dies, 
460.  Wm  Craig  elected,  461. 
Contested  election,  480.  Fines, 
537.  Excise  from  P.  Pettigrew, 
562.  George  Sinclair,  572.  Collect 
or  of  Excise  resigns,  581.  Jno. 
Craig,  Collector  of  Excise,  582,  621. 
Complaint  against  Commissioners 
and  Treasurer  for  withholding  in 
formation,  614,  618.  Expense  of 
removing  John  Franklin  to  Phila 
delphia,  640.  Petition  for  re 
moval  of  a  Justice — sureties  for 
Prothonotary,  xvi.,  20,  32.  Peti 
tion  against  Commissioner  of 
Taxes  and  Treasurer,  45.  Pro 
ceedings  of  Council  respecting, 
48.  Order  favor  of  John  Cham 
bers,  late  sub- Lieutenant,  65. 
John  Franklin  removed  to,  102. 
Sheriffs,  192, 490.  Coroners,  192, 
490.  Councillor,  192.  Militia, 
195,  382.  Petition  of  removal  of 
George  Sinclair  to  Philadelphia, 
208.  Contested  election,  209. 
Nescopec  road,  213",  215 *,  284. 
Settlers  on  dry  lands  refuse  to 
pay,  2172.  Justices,  282,  286, 
325,  450.  Deputy  Surveyor,  288. 
John  Dorr,  Lieutenant,  and  John 
Dillinger,  Ensign  of  7th  company 
of  1st  battalion,  295.  Captain  L. 
Stacker,  paid,  311.  Capt.  Green- 
myer's  company  battalion  com 
manded  by  Col.  S.  Baillot,  364. 
Col.  Philip  Boehm's  battalion, 
382.  Capt.  Paul  Knaus's  com 
pany,  for  men  in  service  against 
Indians,  383.  Excise,  408.  Tax 
on  writs— tavern  licenses  received, 
411.  Militia  and  Indians  in,  487. 


Northampton  Co. — 

Taxes  received,  478.  Suit  be 
tween  Commonwealth  and  late 
Commissioners  of,  493.  Militia, 
515. 

North  Carolina,  strange  Indians 
from,  arrive  at  Shawnois  town, 
ii.,  391.  Gov.  Dobbes  daily  ex 
pected,  yi.,  164.  Powder  belong 
ing  to,  x.,  416.  Prisoners  from, 
committed  to  Philadelphia  gaol, 
581,  584.  Disposal  of,  591,  638, 
648.  Letter  Governor  Gas  well  on 
refugee,  xii.,  314.  Act  of  Legis 
lature  ceding  lands  to  United 
States,  xiv.,  162.  Letter  Gov.  C. 
delegates  to  convention,  xv.,  159. 
Declaration  of  rights,  and  desired 
amendment  in  Federal  Constitu 
tion,  524.  Acts  of  Congress  re 
specting,  xvi.,  289.  Resolution 
amendment  of  Constitution,  304. 
Relinquishes  a  part  western  terri 
tory,  329.  Act  of  Congress  for  pay 
due  from  United  States,  384. 
|  Northumberland  County,  formed, 
x.,  42.  Justices  commissioned, 
43,  47,  262.  Sheriffs  elected,  59, 
101,  217,  271.  Wm.  Maclay  ap 
pointed  to  several  offices,  43. 
Wm.  Plunket,  president  of  Court 
at,  87.  Petition  of  inhabitants 
against  Connecticut  people,  111. 
Message  to  Assembly  respecting, 
117,  143.  Z.  Butler  distributes 
advertisements  in,  154.  Money 
to  build  Court  house  and  prison, 
198.  Governor's  letter  to  magis 
trates,  275,  366.  Powder  for,  662. 
Officers  commissioned  for  battal 
ion  of  Associators  in,  746.  Col. 
Hunter  of,  xi.,  110.  Prothono 
tary,  187,  301.  Register  and  Re 
corder,  194.  Justices,  218,  398,. 
405,  528.  Militia  called  out,  302, 
360.  Elections,  367.  Sheriffs, 
367,  638.  Coroner,  367,  639. 
Paymaster,  372.  Joseph  Green 
paid  for  provisions  for  Lieutenant 
Hunter  for  Susquehaiina  county, 
393.  Indian  murders  in — militia 
called  out,  403.  Provisions  pur 
chased  in,  423.  Militia,  478,  508. 
Indians  in,  508,  509,  510.  Peti 
tion  from,  541.  Fort  Jenkins  in, 
654.  Improper  election,  730. 
Case  of  John  Taylor,  779.  Wa- 


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INDEX    TO-  COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Northumberland  Co. — 

gons,  xii.,  2.  Complaints  against 
Justices  of — John  Lodge,  Sheriff, 
43.  Sheriffs,  43,  75,  137,  513. 
Coroners,  137,  513.  Justices,  46, 
437,  490.  Prothonotary,  42,  75, 
243.  He  must  reside  in  the 
county,  42.  Troops  raised  in,  46. 
Powder  for  Col.  Hunter,  50.  Com 
plaint  against  John  Lodge,  Sher 
iff,  75.  Militia  destitute,  100,  105, 
108.  Against  Justices  Weiser 
and  Atkinson,  112.  Volunteers 
turn  out  in  a  case  of  invasion — 
claim  of  Col.  Smith  for,  114. 
Defence  of  frontiers,  120.  Elec 
tions — Representatives — Commis 
sioners — Assessors,  137.  Fears  of 
Indians,  owing  to  General  Sulli 
van's  removal,  138.  Indians  in, 
230.  Letters  respecting  situation 
of,  308.  Lieutenants  and  subs, 
308,  384.  Officers  of  the  ranging 
company  chosen — premium  off 
ered  in,  for  prisoners  and  Indian 
scalps,  311.  Justices,  342.  Pro 
vision  for  troops  in,  365.  Justices 
superceded,  376.  Defenceless 
state  of,  459,  461,  492.  General 
J.  Potter,  Councilman,  543.  Ap 
pointments,  554.  Volunteers  in, 
678.  Ensign,  769.  Patent  for 
lands  in  Turbutt  township  to  John 
Nixon,  781.  Rangers  to  be  raised 
in — Alexander  Smith  appointed 
Surgeon,  xiii.,  10.  Complaint 
against  Matthew  Smith,  Prothon 
otary,  29,  446,  Estate  of  Thomas 
Hughes,  38.  Election,  92,  398. 
Sheriff,  92,  398.  Coroner,  92, 
398.  Protection  for,  117.  Pay 
for  recruits,  132.  Ammunition 
for,  150.  Rations,  186.  Militia, 
204.  Cumberland  battalion  sent 
to,  223.  Pay  to  seven  month's 
men,  268.  Lieutenant  Samuel 
McGradyand  volunteers  raised  by 
Capt.  Robinson  approved — peti 
tion  of  R.  Haines  and  S.  Miles  to 
postpone  sales  of  land — rejected, 
293.  Contract  for  provisions, 
356.  Suit,  Henry  Gross  against 
D.  Deshler  for  purchase  of  horses, 
367.  Rendezvous  at  Muncy,  368, 
374.  Indians  in,  417,  421. 
Agreement  with  John  Weitzell 
for  rations,  428.  Prothonotary, 


Northumberland  Co. — 

493.  Troops   for  Wyoming,  519. 
Col.   Banner's   case,   671.      Jus 
tices,  683.     Matthew  Smith,  Pro 
thonotary,   dismissed,   and  Law 
rence  Keene  appointed,  696.     Ir 
regular   returns,   726.      Election, 
746,  750,  751.     Justices,  xiv.,  11, 
32,  158,  322.     Disturbance  among 
soldiery  at    Wyoming — letter  to 
Sheriff,  116,  120.     Letter  on  dis 
turbances     at     Wyoming,     165. 
Justice  Antes  resigns — resolution 
of  Council  in  reference  to  Wyo 
ming,  167,  168,  184.     Repair  of 
arms,   238.     Elections,    256,  558. 
Sheriff,    256,    558.      Representa 
tives,   256,  558.     Coroners,   256, 
558.      Justice   dismissed  by  As 
sembly,  288.    Confiscated  estates, 
292.     Collection  of  fines   against 
Col.  James  Moore,  &c. — insurrec 
tion  in,  358,  359.     Justices,  369, 
396,  493,    509.     Troops,  pay  for, 
382.     President  of  Courts  of  Com 
mon  Pleas  and  Quarter  Session, 
400.    Deputy  Surveyors,  441 ,  445, 
457.      Collector   of   Excise,   445, 
653.     List  of  militia  officers,  453. 
Andrew     Allen's       estate,     464. 
Justices,    627.      Division   of  Ma- 
honing  township,  xv.,  41.     Jus 
tices,  51,  60,  92,  271,  307.     Estate 
of  Thomas  Mackiness,  82.     Elec 
tion,  101, 103.     Sheriffs,  118, 171, 
310,  570.     Coroner,  118,  310,  570. 
Councillor,  103.     Sales  of  estate 
Thomas  Mackiness,  153.     Of  A. 
Bartram,  185.     Road  from  Berks 
to,  by  saw  mill  of  Conrad  Min- 
nick,    252,    254.      Cattawissa,    a 
separate  district  for  electing  Jus 
tices,    also   Lycoming — latter   re 
jected,   271.     Division   of    town 
ships,   xvi.,    6.     Justices,  15,  99, 
107.     Pay  to  widow  of  Baltzer  K. 
Smith,     ordered      by     Orphans' 
Court,    16.      Pay  for    provisions 
furnished    by    Evan    Owen,    38. 
Return    of    militia    officers,    66. 
Lawrence    Keene,    Prothonotary, 
dies — Jasper  Ewing  elected,  120. 
Sheriffs,  195,  494.     Coroner,  195, 

494.  Councillor,  195.     Return  of 
male  white  inhabitants  made,  201. 

,  Riot  in,  2232,  225.     Lieut.  Bread 
ing   resigns,  231.      Deputy  Sur- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


239 


Northumberland  Co. — 

veyor,  254.  A.  Bartrara's  estate 
sale,  283.  John  Brady  wounded 
at  Brandy  wine,  289.  Supplies 
for  Wyoming,  364.  Preemption 
right  to  two  islands  in  Susque- 
hannah — asked  for  by  J.  Byers 
and  F.  McPherson,  &o.,  395,  399. 
Murder  of  two  Indians  on  Pine 
'creek,  396,  398.  Excise  collected, 
460.  John  Simpson,  Register 
and  Recorder,  495.  Taxes  re 
ceived,  516.  Execution  of  J.  E. 
Jones  ordered,  535.  W.  Mont 
gomery  resigns  as  Justice — elect 
ed  to  Assembly,  539. 

Notary  and  Tabellion  Public,  x.,  9; 
xi.,  200,  201,  685  ;  xiii.,  13,  15, 
20,  36,  302,  445  ;  xiv.,  287,  362, 
568,  571.  Appointed,  xv.,  45, 
89,  222,  241,  255,  295,  358,  527 ; 
xvi.,  16,  163,  586. 

Nottingham,  Maryland,  settlement 
of,  in.,  60,  212. 

Nova  Scotia,  expedition  against,  vi., 
321.  Col.  Wm.  Johnson  proposed 
for  command,  313.  French  neu 
trals  from,  711.  Act  for  binding 
out  persons  imported  from — neu 
trals,  vii.,  739,  740. 

Nunes,  Daniel,  Coroner,  iii.,  615. 

Nunes,  Daniel,  Jr.,  Sheriff,  viii., 
781 ;  ix.,  57,  199. 

Nutimus  and  other  Indians  arrive  at 
Philadelphia,  iv.,  312. 


O. 

Oath,  Council  refuse  to  take  a  col 
lector's,  but  will  his  attestation, 
148.  Refusal  to  take,  398.  Ad 
ministered  to  Gov.  Hamilton  by 
Council,  ii.,  68.  To  be  taken  by 
Judges  and*  other  officers,  89. 
Difficulties  of  administering  it, 
90-96.  Collector  does  administer 
it,  96.  To  be  administered  by 
Court  Quarter  Sessions,  104.  Ad 
ministered  to  Gov.  Evans,  115, 
116.  Affirmation  instead  of,  169. 
Rejected,  170,  215,  227.  Man 
fined  for  not  taking,  180.  Address 
to  Queen  on,  219.  Remonstrance 
of  Assembly  on,  455.  Lawyer 
complained  of,  457.  Difficulties, 
615,  616.  Administered  to  Gov. 


Oath- 
Keith  under  dedimus,  iii.,  13. 
Not  required  of  Menonists,  &c., 
29.  Difficulties  on  account  of,  iv., 
482,  629.  Act  to  relieve  from 
taking,  x.,  32,  42.  Or  affirma 
tion,  objected  to  by  Navy  Board, 
xi.,  183,  195.  Act  of  Congress 
respecting,  xvi.,  94,  96.  Taken 
by  President,  &c.,  96. 

O'Brien,  James,  under  sentence  of 
death,  reprieved,  xi.,  653. 

Octorara,  survey  to,  advice  of  Coun 
cil  on,  iii.,  180.  To  consult  Gov. 
Calvert,  180,  212. 

Odell,  Rev.  John,  letter  to  Mrs. 
Bullock,  x.,  359.  Handed  over 
to  New  Jersey  committee,  361. 

Officers,  on  Governor's  power  to  ap 
point,  iii.,  537,  538.  Commission 
in  each  county,  v.,  209.  And 
soldiers,  bill  to  regulate,  viii,,  482. 
Of  Governors  and  their  salaries, 
x.,  260,  266,  634.  Form  of  com 
mission  for  Associators,  295,  314. 
Recommendations  as  to  rank,  315- 
321.  Commissions,  322.  Of  ar 
tillery,  ask  for  alterations  in  field 
pieces,  327.  Pay  of  men  and,  of 
boats,  329.  And  allowance,  329. 
Disputes  about  rank,  334.  Pay 
and  rations,  &c.,  518,  521.  Of 
provincial  ship,  522.  Pay  of,  586. 
Names  of  several,  697,  700,  704, 
708,  711,  712,  715,  717,  720,  722, 
738,  741,  756,  766,  768.  Of  Maj. 
Thos.  Proctor's  companies,  742. 
Of  battalion  in  Northumberland, 
746.  Promotions,  767,  668.  Or 
der  to,  769.  Pay  of,  armed  boats, 
xi.,  8.  Memorial  to  Assembly  on 
calling  out  militia,  15.  Appoint 
ed,  23,  36,  54,  56,  61,  62,  111, 
116,  272.  Rank  of,  54,  109,  272. 
To  be  nominated  in  different  coun 
ties,  24.  Of  Maj.  Williams'  regi 
ment,  98.  Of  the  twelve  battal 
ions,  179.  And  of  twelve  regi 
ments  in  continental  service,  181. 
Of  10th  regiment  remonstrate, 
184.  Proceedings,  185.  Answer, 
190.  List  of,  named  by  Navy 
Board,  and  Brigadier  Generals  ap 
pointed,  190.  Memorial  of,  against 
Col.  Bull  and  Capt.  Morrow,  210. 
An  artillery  company  and,  com 
missioned,  223.  Pay  of,  232,  272. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Officers- 
Recruiting,  419,  464,  468,  469, 
578.  Of  State  fleet  allowed  their 
expenses  to  Lancaster,  &c.,  521. 
Circular  of  Council  to,  on  defence, 
531.  Of  galleys  appointed,  576, 
578.  For  recruiting,  578.  Capt. 
R.  Hardie  not  an,  having  been 
broke,  718.  Resolutions  of  Con 
gress  and  Assembly  respecting, 
727.  Letter  from  field,  of  Penn 
sylvania  line,  731.  Of  marines 
on  ship  General  Greene — of  rang 
ers,  740.  Pay  of,  757.  Court  of 
inquiry  on,  charged  with  misbe 
havior,  775.  Militia  chosen  for 
several  counties,  xii.,  2,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  70.  Of  ship  General  Greene, 
4,  5.  Commissioned,  70.  Roll 
on  western  frontiers,  74.  Promo 
tions  in  army  of  Captains,  Lieu 
tenants,  Ensigns,  &c.,  byname  of, 
88,  89.  List  of,  who  have  vio 
lated  patrol,  91.  Petition  of,  of 
ship  General  Greene  and  action 
of  Council,  158,  159.  Applica 
tion  for  bounties,  200.  Of  Col. 
Hazen's  regiment  returned  in  war 
office  as  belonging  to  Pennsyl 
vania,  235.  Mistakes  in  commis 
sions,  240.  Union  of  certain  com 
panies  with  Col.  Proctor's  regi 
ment,  245.  Of  Col.  Hazen's  regi 
ment  to  receive  supplies,  &c.,  278. 
Memorial  on  promotions — rank, 
286.  Lieutenants  and  subs.,  &c. 
appointed  for  Philadelphia  and 
other  counties,  298.  Of  ranging 
company  of  Northumberland  co., 
311.  Complain  of  desertions — 
referred  to  General  W.,  316.  De 
sertions  in  army — appointed  in 
Cumberland  county,  322.  And 
men  of  4th  regiment  of  dragoons, 
332.  By  what — oaths  to  be  taken, 
341.  Vacancies  in  Penn's  divi 
sion  and  names,  entitled  to  fill 
them  in  camp,  355-357,  368. 
Vacancies,  374,  379.  Prisoners 
on  Long  Island  ask  for  preserva 
tion  of  their  rank.  387.  Militia 
Inspectors  with  rank  of  Lieut. - 
Colonel,  389.  Independent  corps, 
petition  for,  383.  Objected  to, 
389.  James  Searle,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  418.  Surgeons,  437. 
Resolutions  of  Congress  respect- 


Officers — 

ing,  471.  For  promotion,  545. 
Capt.  Owen  Ferris  resigns,  550. 
Promotions,  550,  572.  To  draw 
stores,  574.  Quarters  for,  in 
Philadelphia,  586,  605.  Recruit 
ing  stations,  606.  Petition  of,  606, 
607.  Officers  in  llth  Pennsylvania 
regiment,  609.  For  new  com 
panies,  622.  Resignation,  650. 
Gratuities,  &c.,  655.  Orders  to, 
for  defence  of  frontiers,  659.  Ap 
pointments,  662.  Accounts  re 
ceived,  676.  Promotions,  684, 
687.  Depreciation  accounts,  702, 
t  705,  716.  Pay  to,  by  name,  705. 
Pay  to,  under  General  Wayne  at 
south,  of  two  companies  to  be 
raised,  719.  And  terms,  720. 
Election  ordered,  720.  Memorial 
of  Proctor's  artillery,  727.  Pay 
of  Pennsylvania  line,  732,  747, 
754.  Transfers  of,  761.  Rank, 
xiii.,  25.  Appointed,  71,  167, 
168.  Depreciation,  144.  Vacan 
cies  and  promotions  in  Penn 
sylvania  regiments,  202,  223. 
Resignations  and  appointments, 
275.  Election  in  Chester  county, 
282.  Officers  elected  by  Council, 
289.  Memorial  of  Maj.  A.  Porter 
and,  of  regiment  of  artillery,  late 
Proctors,  for  promotion,  367.  To 
make  monthly  returns,  448.  List 
of  promotions,  457,  Commissions 
to  be  issued,  460.  Want  pay, 
461.  Rank  of  Capt.  Oberton, 
543.  Appointments,  581.  Lands 
to  be  sold  to  pay  off  depreciation 
certificates  to,  596.  Half  pay 
and  commutation  of,  603.  Anon 
ymous  paper  from  soldiers  to 
Governor,  &c.,  respecting — Coun 
cil's  action  on,  605.  Conference 
respecting  complaints  of  insult  to 
Congress,  606,  607,  609.  Henry 
Carberry,  James  Sullivan,  and 
Lieutenant  Nagle  to  be  arrested, 
617.  Memorial  of,  of  State  navy, 
683.  List  of,  entitled  to  benefits 
of  resolution  of  Assembly,  Sept. 
22,  1783,  712-718.  Dates  of  com 
missions,  731.  Appointed  for 
protection  of  frontiers,  xiv.,  177. 
Commissioned  with  dates,  181. 
Act  for  benefit  of,  185.  Letters 
of  administration  for  estates  of, 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL  EECOBDS. 


241 


Officers — 

200.  J.  Armstrong  appointed 
Adjutant  General,  in  place  of 
James  Wilkinson,  removed  from 
State,  217,  219.  Declined,  337. 
Of  Capt.  Stokely's  rangers  paid, 
367.  Of  Captain  Guthrie's  regi 
ment,  376.  Col.  Samuel  J.  Atlee 
paid,  378.  Capt.  Thomas  Hous 
ton's  claims,  381.  Comptroller- 
General  reports  in  favor  of,  406- 
440.  List  of,  entitled  to  lands, 
451-452.  List  of,  in  Northum 
berland,  453.  Comptroller's  re 
ports  011  accounts  of,  465,  518. 
Appointed  of  Fed.  militia,  559. 
Report  of  Comptroller-General  on 
accounts  of — soldiers  and  invalids, 
613-615.  Of  Pennsylvania  line- 
memorial  for  land  in  Beaver 
county — donation  lands,  xv.,  16. 
Claim  of  Capt.  James  O'Hara  for 
depreciation,  142.  Petition  of 
city,  205.  Complain  of  an  elec 
tion,  237.  Lieut.  Joseph  Ashtoii 
made  Captain,  in  room  of  Captain 
F.  R.  Thompson,  Ensign — ques 
tion  of  rank  between  Capt.  Fer 
guson  and  Capt.  Ziegler,  381,  394. 
Letter  Secretary  of  War  on  ap 
pointment  of  commissioned  offi 
cers,  435.  Capt.  Wm.  Paulus 
removes  from  State,  436.  Ap 
pointed  artillery  of  infantry  and 
rank,  437.  Of  artillery  present 
thanks  to  Council,  438.  Richard 
Allison  elected  Surgeon  and  John 
F.  Carmichael  Surgeon's  mate  of 
troops  under  Col.  J.  Harmar,  498. 
Returns  to  be  made  of,  put  in, 
appointed  by  Council,  599.  Of 
first  battalion — Luzerne,  xvi.,  1. 
Rank — E.  Denny,  Lieutenant,  41. 
Return  of,  in  Northumberland 
county,  66.  Do.  of  Montgomery, 
of  civil,  71.  Inquiry  into  conduct 
of,  72.  Annuities  to  widows,  &c. 
of,  140, 142.  Returns  of  election 
in  Cumberland,  149.  Returns  of 
Berks  and  Huntingdon,  171. 
York,  173.  Luzerne  county  mili 
tia  elected,  195.  Depreciation 
pay,  229.  Lieutenant-Colonel  B. 
Flowers  dies — account  for  depre 
ciation,  278.  Lieutenant  and  En 
sign  of  1st  battalion  of  North 
ampton  county,  295.  Appoint- 
16 


Officers— 

ments  in  Luzerne  county,  317. 
Elected  in  3d  battalion  of  Berks 
county,  also  of  1st  of  Montgomery 
county,  362.  Elected  in  Lancas 
ter  county,  399.  In  Berks  coun 
ty,  418.  Chester  county,  419. 
In  Luzerne  county,  464. 

Offley,  Daniel,  asks  for  money  to 
search  for  coal  mine  in  Bucks  co., 
x.,  428.  Makes  anchors  for  frig 
ates,  717.  Iron  work  for  battery 
Putnam,  &c.,  xi.,  10.  Pay  for  an 
chor,  &c.,  118. 

Offner,  John,  Coroner,  xiii.,  88,  393, 
723.  Sheriff,  xiv.,  267,  557 ;  xv., 
99,  296. 

Ogaghradarisha,  see  Agag. 

Ogden,  Amos,  appointed  Justice  in 
Northampton  county,  ix.,  575. 
Letter  to,  607.  Deposition  of, 
674.  Arrives  at  Philadelphia 
from  Wyoming,  743. 

Ogden,  David,  a  suspicious  charac 
ter,  arrested — sent  to  New  Jersey, 
xii.,  37. 

Ogden,  Nathan,  deposition  respect 
ing  Wyoming,  ix.,  674.  He  is 
treacherously  murdered,  714,  749. 

Ogle,  Samuel,  Governor  of  Mary 
land,  correspondence  relative  to 
disputes  and  riots  with  Maryland, 
iii.,  480,  483,  557,  559.  Letters  to 
and  from,  on  Maryland  affairs, 
iv.,  66,  76,  116,  155,  156,  167. 
175,  187,  190,  195,  198,  205,  219, 
223,  228,  242,  252,  253,  257,  260, 
265.  Gone  to  Virginia,  232. 
Sends  Jennings  and  Dulany  with 
letter,  &c.,  116.  Long  time  after 
date  of  letter,  158.  Correspond 
ence  with  Governor  Thomas,  302, 
311.  Letters  to  and  from,  v., 
187,  202,  209,  273,  376,  382,  421, 
422. 

Ogle,  widow's  house  visited  by  Col. 
Talbot,  L,  113,  120. 

O'Hara,  James,  applies  for  money 
to  buy  provisions  for  troops  in 
western  country,  xv.,  367,  430, 
442,  475,  575. 

Oglethorp,  General,  account  of  trans 
actions  in  Georgia  on  Spanish  in 
vasion,  iv.,  619. 

Ohio,  Virginia  going  to  build  forts 
against  French  on,  v.,  423,  461. 
Leaden  plates  sunk  by,  in,  508, 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Ohio— 

510.  Fort  suggested  by  proprie 
tary,  515.  View  taken  of  it  by 
Assembly,  547.  French  building 
forts  on— Indian  affairs,  622-637. 
Captain  Trent  views  ground  for  a 
fort  to  be  built,  660.  French  have 
built  two  forts  on,  687.  Various 
papers  relating  to  lands  and  In 
dians  on,  690-710.  Distances, 
730,  731.  Distances  on,  753. 
French  and  Indian  affairs  on,  vL, 
1-9,  31,  46,  57-129,  605,  642. 
Forts  on,  32,  33,  141,  185,  223. 
French  troops  arrive,  223-220. 
On  their  way  from  Canada,  427. 
Indians,  Governor  Denny's  an 
swer  to  message  of,  viii.,  206. 
Settlers  on,  xiii.,  425,  426,  431. 
State  lands  on,  754.  Proposals 
to  be  received  for  sale  of  island 
in,  xv.,  513.  Islands  in,  sur 
veyed  by  D.  Redick,  xvi.,  97. 
Act  for  Government  of  territory 
north-west  of,  133,  375.  Form  of 
conveyance  for  islands  in,  301. 

Okely,  John,  Commissioner  to  Wy 
oming,  xiv.,  202.  On  islands  in 
Delaware  river,  345. 

Old,  James,  list  of  shot  to  be  cast 
by,  xi.,  129,  131.  Justice,  xv.,  52. 

Oley,  furnace  in  Berks  co.,  xv.,  229. 

Oliver,  Andrew,  Commissioner  from 
Massachusetts  to  Pennsylvania 
for  aid,  vi. ,  314. 

Olomipas,  King  of  Delawares,  dies, 
v.,  212,  533.  His  successor,  222. 

Onantio,  or  Onontio,  name  given  by 
Indians  to  Governor  of  Canada, 
iv.,  733. 

Onas,  Indian  name  given  to  Penn, 
explained,  iii.,  199. 

Oneida  Indian  dies,  ix.,  775. 

Onichkaryagoes  Indians,  iii.,  513. 

Onigh,  an  Indian,  speaks,  viii.,  120. 

Onohaghguaga,  chiefs  of,  letter  from, 
vii.,  763. 

Onondago  Indians,  i.,  447 :  ii.,  140. 
Instructions  to  Conrad  Weiser  on 
journey  to,  iv.,  655.  His  report, 
660.  Negotiations  at,  768.  Mes 
sage  from  Indians  at,  to  Gov.  II., 
v.,  637. 

Onontio,  Indian  chief,  viii.,  121. 

Opakethwa,  and  another  Indian 
chief,  dies  at  Philadelphia  with 
small  pox,  iii.,  463. 


Opdengrafe,  Abraham,  claims  pre 
mium  for  finest  piece  of  linen 
cloth,  i.,  194. 

Opekasset,  an  Indian  chief,  iii.,  304, 
315,  333. 

Opinion  of  C.  Pratt,  Attorney-Gen 
eral,  on  Connecticut  trespassers, 
viii.,  620.  Of  Chief  Justice  on 
prisoners  of  war  and  traitors,  xii., 
75  Of  Attorney-General  on  prop 
erty  of  French  subjects  being 
paid  into  Consul's  hands  as  a  de 
pository  of  monies,  having  no 
legal  representatives  here,  275. 
On  French  deserters,  423.  Of 
Supreme  Court  on  section  of 
Constitution,  xiii.,  218-221.  On 
Philadelphia  election,  222-231. 
Case  of  Wm.  Hanks  and  election 
of  Justices,  543.  Of  Judges  of 
Supreme  Court  in  case  of  J.  and  A. 
Melchior,  xiv.,  553.  On  election 
case  asked  of  Judges  of  Supreme 
Court,  'xv.,  130.  On  pay  to  pro 
prietaries  for  interest  asked,  202, 

205.  Of  Judges   Supreme  Court 
for  payment  to  proprietaries,  210. 
Of  Attorney-General  011  power  of 
Council     to    pardon    in    certain 
cases,  329.     On   militia  fines   in 
Chester  county,  371.     Of  Attorn 
ey-General  on  right  of  a  non-resi- 
dent  to  vote  in  a  county  where  he 
holds  estate,  376.  Of  judges'  case 
of    Doans    and   Dryer,   501,   631. 
Of  judges  on  imports — authority 
and  powers  of  Collector  and  naval 
officer,  xvi.,   128.     Of   Attorney- 
General  with  regard  to  Justices 
on  division  of  Delaware  and  Ches 
ter  counties,  187. 

Orange,  Prince  of,  invasion  of  Eng 
land  by,  reported,  i.,  247. 

Orange,  death  of  Princess  of,  viii., 
318. 

Ord,  Captain  George,  arrives  with 
detachment  from  Nova  Scotia, 
vi.,  417.  Applies  for  wagon  and 
chaise  for,  417.  Brings  powder 
from  Bermuda,  x.,  321. 

Ord,  John,  Notary  Public,  xi.,  201, 

206.  Sick — substitute  appointed, 
xiii.,  13. 

Orders  in  British  Council,  iv.,  254, 
262,  266,  298,  483,  487,  766.  Of 
Council  favor  of  Rev.  Dr.  William 
Smith  on  Assembly,  viii.,  438. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


243 


To  Capt.  Montgomery  x.,  586. 
Capt.  Valentine  Opp's  com 
pany  to  march  for  Jersey,  690. 

Ordnance  and  military  stores,  in 
spectors  of,  appointed,  x.,  283 
Field  pieces  to  be  altered,  327. 

Ordinance  for  seizing  and  selling 
estates,  xi.,  329.  Respecting  mi 
litia,  332.  Increasing  number  of 
Sub-Lieutenants,  333.  Against 
buying  up  and  engrossing  mer 
chandize,  337.  Against  distilling 
from  grains,  338. 

Ordinary,  keepers  to  have  three 
months  to  sell  off  liquors,  &c.,  after 

""license  taken  away,  i.,  167. 

Orme,  Captain  Robert,  letter  from 
Governor  to,  with  presents  for 
General  Brad. dock,  vi.,  414.  Let 
ter  from,  wounded,  487.  Account 
of  action,  488. 

Ormsby,  Mr.  John,  has  a  ferry  on 
Alleghany  river,  xii.,  309.  Pa 
tent  for,  317. 

Orndt,  Captain  Jacob,  letter  advising 
of  Teedyuscung,  &c.,  being  at 
Wyoming,  vii.,  267,  305.  Letter, 
Teedyuscung  coming  to  treaty  at 
Easton,  429.  Letters  to  and  from, 
474,  723.  Marching  with  Teedy 
uscung,  723.  Letter  from,  128  ; 
Indians  arrive  at  Fort  Allen,  viii., 
117.  Horses  stolen,  401,  406. 

Orndt,  John,  Register  and  Recorder 
of  Deeds,  xi.,  191. 

Orphan  daughter  of  John  McClellan 
receives  a  pension,  xv.,  312. 

Orphans'  Court,  ii.,  565.  Charles 
Read,  clerk,  dies ;  Thomas  Hop- 
kinson  appointed,  iv.,  151.  Clerk 
of,  appointed,  vii.,  501. 

Orr,  Robert,  Sheriff,  xiii.,  730. 
Coroner,  xiv.,  289.  Sheriff,  656. 

Orr,  Thos.,  alien  duty,  xv.,  408,  415. 

Osborne,  Henry,  appointed  Judge 
Advocate  of  militia,  xii.,  504. 
Appointed  Escheator  General,  634. 
Notary,  xiii.,  15.  Agent  of  estates, 
106.  Searching  records,  165.  So 
licitor  on  Connecticut  claim,  266, 
310,  328,  332,  361,  411.  Indian 
deeds,  438.  Returns  them  per 
list,  462,  547.  To  deliver  paper 
to  secretary,  472.  Asks  loan 
of  papers,  476.  Discharged ;  all 
papers  to  be  given  up,  596.  Es- 
cheator-General,  xv.,  425. 


Oster,  Monsieur,  Vice-Consul  of 
France,  on  deserted  sailors,  xii., 
370.  Certificate,  551. 

Oswald,  Eleazer,  printer,  xv.,  108, 
367,  381.  Petitions  respecting, 

494.  Proceedings     of     Council 
respecting  fine  and  imprisonment, 

495,  501,  502,   503.     Adverse  de 
cision  of  Council  and  Dr.  Redick's 
reasons  for  a  vote  in  his  favor, 
506.     Fine  remitted,   514.     Paid 
for  newspaper,  652. 

Oswald,  Richard,  commissioned  by 
King  of  Great  Britain  to  treat, 
xiii.,  459. 

Oswego,  Fort — French  and  Indians 
pass,  on  way  to  Ohio  to  build  forts 
there,  v.,  607.  Letters  from  Lieu 
tenant  Holland,  623.  From  Gov. 
De  Lancey  on  French  and  Indian 
affairs,  716.  Intelligence,  vi.,  33. 
Troops  pass,  428. 

Oswego,  treaty  to  be  held  at,  vii., 
156.  Fears  respecting,  234.  List 
of  Philadelphia  shipwrights  taken 
at,  717,  737.  Gen.  Amherst  em 
barks  at,  for  Isle  Royal  and  Mon 
treal — his  success,  viii.,  503,  504. 

Otstuacky,  an  Indian  town  on  Sus- 
quehanna,  vi.,  443. 

Ottendorff's  Company,  xii.,  297. 

Otter,  man-of-war,  Commander  Bal 
lot,  arrives,  v.,  239.  Capture  of 
French  prizes,  324.  Remarks  of 
Assembly  respecting,  334. 

Otto,  Dr.  Bodo,  xiii.,  115. 

Otto,  Dr.  Frederick,  x.,  695. 

Otto,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  442. 

Otto,  Monsieur,  Charge  of  France, 
applies  for  delivery  of  Monsieur 
de  Brassines,  xv.,  215. 

Otway,  Gen'l — regiment  to  strength 
en  Fort  at  Wiccacoa,  viii.,  39. 
Soldiers  ask  for  relief,  164. 

Outen,  William,  Sub-Sheriff  of  Wor 
cester,  Md.,  shot  by  John  Willey, 
who  is  convicted  and  punished, 
viii.,  372. 

Owendat  Indians — history  by  Con 
rad  Weiser,  vi.,  551. 

Owechela  (Indian  chief),  his  son 
killed,  iii.,  20. 

Owens,  David,  a  corporal  in  Captain 
McKean's  company,  kills  his  wife, 
&,c.t  ix.,  190.  Committed  to  jail 
for  enlisting  negroes,  x.,  427. 
Discharged,  439. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Owen,  Evan,  member  of  Council, 
iii.,  247,  248,  269.  To  survey 
route  for  road  between  Susque- 
hanna  and  Lehigh,  xv.,  195.  Re 
turn  and  survey,  230.  Paid  to, 
234.  Survey  of  road  between 
Nescopec  and  Lehigh,  xvi.,  20,  83, 
85,  259. 

Owen,  Griffith,  member  of  new 
Council,  i.,  580.  Appointed  a 
commissioner  of  property,  ii.,  61. 
Takes  affirmation,  96.  Sent  to 
Assembly,  155,  167.  Keeper  of 
State-House  clock,  discharged, 
xiv.,  55.  Repairs  State  House 
clock,  xv.,  414. 

Owen,  John,  Sheriff,  iii.,  370,  387, 
416,  615  ;  iv.,  86,  247,  669,  748, 
782;  v.,  411,464,  550.  Sheriff  of 
Chester  county,  certificate  respect 
ing  furnaces,  &c.,  ix.,  635. 

Owen  Owen,  Sheriff  of  Philadelphia, 
iii.,  260,  289,  312.  Coroner,  370, 
387,  416,  464,  520,  575,  614. 
Coroner,  iv.,  85,  247,  309,  352, 
469. 

Owen,  Robert,  has  a  boat  seized  at 
Schuylkill  ferry,  i..  441. 

Oxford,  Church — Act  proposed  for 
sale  and  purchase  of  lands,  viii., 
574,  583. 

Oxford  Township,  petition  for  road, 
i.,  389,  502.  To  assist  in  repair 
of  water  passage  at  Frankford,  ii., 
52. 

Oyer  and  Terminer  Court,  commis 
sion  of,  issued,  ii.,  18.  For  gaol 
delivery,  called,  86  ;  iii.,  398. 

Oysters,  out  of  season,  Act  respect 
ing,  ix.,  549,  707,  729. 


P. 

Paca,  William,  respecting  court  mar 
tial  on  General  Arnold,  xi.,  702. 

Packsinosa,  his  son,  Holepeeka, 
Indians,  vii.,  187.  Shawnee  chief, 
726. 

Paine,  Thomas,  appointed  Secretary 
to  Commissioners  at  Easton,  ix., 
98.  Paid  by  Council  for  ten  dozen 
of  Crisis,  xii.,  503.  Paid  for  ser 
vices  as  clerk  of  General  As 
sembly,  594.  Message  from 
Council  to  Assembly  respecting 


the  services  and  merits  of,  xiv,, 
275.  Payment  to,  402. 
Palatines — lists  of  those  imported  to 
be  prepared,  iii.,  29.  Ask  to  pur 
chase  land,  241,  284.  Arrive- 
some  fears  from  their  numbers, 
required  to  take  oath,  &c.,  283. 
One  hundred  and  nine  natural 
ized,  283,  287,  288,  290,  328,  330, 
331.  Petition  to  Governor  Keith 
respecting  Tulpehocken  lands,  322. 
Leave  New  York  and  settle  at  Tul 
pehocken,  323,  367,  368.  Natu 
ralized,  374,  385,  386,  389,  413- 
415,  417,  429,  431,  452^59,  465, 
467,  515-520,  524,  569,  570,  587, 
593-597,  607.  Naturalized,  iv., 
59,  72,  99,  331,  332.  Commended 
by  Governor,  315.  Arrive,  v., 
112.  Arrive  sickly,  Doctors  to 
visit  ships,  vi.,  169.  Reports  of 
Doctors  Bond  and  Grseme,  171- 
175.  Number  buried,  175.  Act  lim 
iting  numbers,  225,  243.  Amend 
ments  to  bill,  345-352,  354-356. 
Paleske,  Charles,  duties  on  tea,  xv., 

371,  372. 

Palmer,  Anthony,  member  of  Coun 
cil,  ii.,  429.  A  Justice,  iii.,  28. 
Neglects  Council,  384.  Becomes, 
as  eldest  Councillor,  President, 
and  succeeds  Governor  Thomas, 
v.,  68.  Issues  proclamation  for 
continuing  offices,  70.  Letters,  76. 
For  pilots  and  flags  of  truce,  83. 
Orders  Captain  Cox,  of  ship  Eu- 
ryale,  -from  Barbadoes,  below, 
106.  Proclamation  against,  109. 
Messages,  124,  154.  Letter,  Mons. 
Chastenoy  with  prisoners,  131. 
Letter  to  Governor  Shirley,  143. 
To  Governor  Clinton,  145.  Speech 
to  Indians,  149.  Message  to  As 
sembly,  157.  Letters  to  Gover 
nors  Shirley  and  Clinton,  165, 
215.  Issues  a  proclamation  for  a 
fast  day,  169.  Mortal  sickness ; 
Letter  to  Governor  Clinton  re 
specting  cannon,  189.  Letters  to 
Governor  Ogle,  189, 192,  222,  224, 
225.  To  Governor  Gooch,  189. 
To  Higginbotham,  192.  Procla 
mation  against  selling  rum  to  In 
dians,  195.  Letter  to  De  la  Vega, 
201.  Signs  a  pardon  for  William 
Ward,  210.  Letters  to  and  from 
Governor  Clinton,  on  cannon,  217, 


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245 


218.  Writes  to  Governors  Gooch 
and  Ogle,  223.  Proclamation 
about  pilots,  227.  Message  to 
Assembly,  230,  234,  270.  Writes 
to  Governor  of  Virginia  respecting 
privateers,  254  ;  also  to  Governor 
Clinton,  256,  265.  To  and  from 
Governor  Belcher  on  privateers, 
266.  Commission  to  Abin.  Wilt- 
bank  to  command  intelligence 
boat,  266.  Message  from  Assem 
bly  on  money  for  defence,  275. 
Pass  for  flag  of  trace,  281.  Let 
ter  to  Governor  Clinton,  286.  In 
structions  to  C.  Weiser,  292,  304. 
Message  to  Assembly,  329.  As 
sembly's  message  disapproving 
his  course,  333-338.  Message  to 
Assembly  in  reply,  339.  To  Gov 
ernor  Gooch,  respecting  Catawba 
Indians,  346.  Is  informed  by  let 
ter  from  the  Proprietaries  of  Gov 
ernor  James  Hamilton's  appoint 
ment  and  tendering  their  thanks 
for  his  past  services,  362. 

Palmer,  George,  Coroner,  xiii.,  89, 
396,  724. 

Palmer,  John,  undertakes  mason- 
work  on  Fort  Island,  x.,  371. 

Palmer,  Thomas,  makes  rifles,  x., 
633.  To  deliver  rifles,  653. 

Paper  money,  Message  of  Governor, 
&c.,  on,  iii.,  377,  393,  396.  Report 
of  committee  of  Assembly  on,  v., 
415,  416.  Advantages  of,  605. 
In  circulation,  xiii.,  422. 

Paper  for  cartridges  wanted,  x.,  701. 

Papists,  alarm  from,  to  Protestants, 
council  called,  i.,  299. 

Pardons,  i.,  379.  Complained  of,  ii., 
455  ;  iii.,  240,  244,  370,  372, 
390,  429,  591  ;  iv.,  24,  47,  209, 
224,  252,  253,  278,  330.  Re 
prieves,  &c.,  v.,  75,  141,  162, 
210,  268,  344,  506,  601,  612.  Re 
leases,  &c.,  viii.,  78,  336,  667. 
And  respites  of  criminals,  ix., 
173,  244,  334,  384,  387,  399,  510, 
513,  549,  601,  626,  666,  699,  734, 
743,  778.  Reprieves,  &c.,  x.,  44, 
50,  60,  89,  92,  172,  228,  258  ;  xi., 
250,  384,  462,  470,  503,  539,  566, 
579,  583,  609,  637,  642,  650,  655, 
695,  703,  719,  747,  748,  753,  760, 
763,  765  ;  xii.,  13,  21,  33,  48,  61, 
69,  77,  86,  93, 101,  102,  113,  116, 
134,  159,  178,  190,  192,  197,  200, 


201,  205,  222,  223,  243,  260,  261, 
271,  309,  336,  337,  338,  339,  361, 
364,  374,  388,  390,  400,  409,  419, 
427,  430,  433,  436,  447,  450,  455, 
462,  484,  494,  514,  519,  522,  524, 
526,  536\  542,  563,  568,  571,  575, 
592,  598,  602,  607,  611,  618,  651, 
654,  657,  662,  674,  684,  694,  718, 
722,  729,  730,  735,  746,  747,  759, 
767,  778,  779  ;  xiii.,  17,  18,  50, 
53,  72,  87,  94,  100,  117,  120,  121, 
127,  135,  143,  163,  185,  196,  221, 
240,  247,  253,  271,  277,  280,  285, 
294,  299,  303,  308,  314,  346,  360, 
368,  373,  383,  395,  407,  432, 
449,  450,  452,  453,  454,  455,  457, 
470,  480,  481,  494,  496,  499,  501, 
503,  507,  508,  511,  513,  524,  527, 
529,  531,  535,  542,  545,  551,  553, 
566,  571,  572,  575,  578,  584,  588, 
595,  597,  603,  605,  614,  619,  620, 
634,  639,  642,  666,  671,  673,  681, 
691,  725,  727,  741,  744,  745,  747, 
753,  763,  768;  xiv.,  3,  9,  11,  30, 
31,  33,  36,  43,  50,  59,  66,  76,  77, 
104,  108,  116,  121,  138,  140,  142, 
143,  144,  146,  151,  153,  160,  171, 
173,  175,  182,  184,  198,  226,  234, 
235,  239,  242,  248,  254,  262,  263, 
265,  266,  277,  279,  284,  307,  309, 
322,  327,  357,  362,  370,  378,  383, 
384,  387,  404,  441,  449,  452,  453, 
454,  459,  461,  465,  466,  470,  473, 
477,  481,  486,  492,  503,  503,  504, 
508,  510,  511,  520,  553,  554,  555, 
558,  563,  568,  570,  571,  575,  579, 
580,  585,  586,  589,  590,  591,  606, 
607,  616,  622,  624,  628,  629,  631, 
632,  633,  635,  636,  639,  642,  646, 
647,  650,  652,  653,  654,  655^  657, 
659,  671  ;  xv.,  3,  4,  5,  7,  11,  13, 
16,  17,  22,  23,  25,  27,  31,  32,  33, 
35,  38,  40,  43,  44,  47,  55,  57,  59, 
62,  65,  68,  71,  73,  74,  81,  82,  90, 
92,  93,  101,  105,  109,  110,  112, 
118,  123,  125,  129,  131,  139,  141, 
142,  143,  148,  149,  151,  163,  164, 
165,  166,  168,  171,  183,  195,  196, 
203,  205,  209,  213,  215,  217,  219, 
224,  227,  229,  230,  239,  240,  242, 
252,  255,  258,  259,  263,  267,  279, 
283,  286,  288,  290,  298,  302,  305, 
309,  310,  322,  325,  326,  327,  328, 
330,  341,  345,  347,  348,  350,  357. 
360,  362,  363,  365,  366,  371,  373, 
379,  381,  386,  390,  401,  403,  407, 
412,  414,  417,  420,  422,  423,  425, 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECOKDS. 


Pardons — 

427,  431,  434,  442,  445,  449,  451, 
452,  463,  464,  466,  469,  471,  475, 
476,  483,  486,  488,  497,  499,  503, 
509,  514,  516,  519,  521,  523,  525, 
528,  531,  535,  541,  549,  552,  557, 
560,  565,  580,  583,  586,  606,  611, 
613,  617,  618,  619,  630,  645,  652; 
xvi.,  3,  5,  6,  8,  18,  28,  40,  43,  45, 
54,  55,  61,  62,  69,  76,  79,  85,  87, 
89,  91,  93,  99,  101,  103,  104,  107, 
109,  111,  112,  115,  116,  119,  131, 
132,  134,  135,  141,  144,  154,  157, 
162,  165,  169,  171,  176,  190,  193, 
197,  199,  204,  209,  211,  213,  215, 
211<!,  213^,  215^,  2192,  2232,  225, 
232,  241,  254,  259,  260,  268,  270, 
273,  277,  281,  283,  284,  288,  290, 
292,  295,  297,  299,  301,  303,  305, 
306,  308,  310,  313,  318,  328,  329, 
349,  365,  366,  367,  371,  374,  377, 
379,  380,  383,  388,  391,  393,  394, 
397,  399,  401,  403,  405,  411,  413, 
415,  417,  419,  427,  441,  451,  452, 
463,  479,  480,  482,  488,  495,  497, 
512,  519,  520,  522,  538,  540,  542, 
547. 
Pardoning  power  by  Council,  opinion 

of  Attorney-General,  xv.,  329. 
Paris,    Ferdinand    John,    agent    in 
England,     iii.,     401,     535,     539. 
Agent  in  England,  papers  respect-  . 
ing  Maryland   sent   to,  iv.,   129. 
New  orders  asked  for,  302.     Dis 
covers  counterfeit  bills,  429.  Sends 
papers,    476.     Agent  of  Proprie 
taries,    answer   to    B.    Franklin's 
complaints,  viii.,  279.     B.  Frank 
lin's  answer  to  it,  300. 
Paris,  Isaac,  Ensign,  xii.,  8. 
Paris,    Captain  Richard,    a   trader, 

vii.,  503.     Letter  to  Gov.,  538. 
Park,  Col.  Joseph,  xi.,  85. 
Park,  Robert,  Coroner,  iii.,  332. 
Parke,  Thomas,  Coroner,  iv.,   748, 
782.     Sheriff,  v.,  411,  468,    551. 
Parke,  Dr.  Thomas,  to  attend  sol 
diers    sick   in  barracks,  x.,   653. 
Parker,  Alexander,  Lieutenant,  xi., 

740. 

Parker,  Eli,  Coroner,  ix.,  779. 
Parker,  Joseph,  member  Committee 

of  Safety,  x.,  537. 
Parker,  Richard,  Collector  of  Excise, 

xv.,  222. 

Parker,  Robert,  resigns  as  Collector 
of  Excise,  xvi.,  87. 


Parker,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  viii.,  403. 

Parker,  William,  Sheriff,  vii.,  267. 
Coroner,  x.,  398.  Justice,  xiii., 
248. 

Parlee,  Peter,  xiii.,  74. 

Parliament,  grant  from  —  portion 
received,  ix.,  2,  4,  10,  47,  115. 
Agreement  between  agents  re 
specting,  47-51. 

Parliamentary,  grant  to  colonies  to 
be  shared,  viii.,  401,  501,  512, 
546,  606,  610,  665,  667,  693. 

Parole,  taken,  x.,  553.  Prisoners' 
orders  respecting,  553. 

Parr,  Mr.,  asks  permission  to  sell 
claret  at  vendue — refused,  xii.,  3. 

Parr,  James,  Coroner,  x.,  59.  Aid- 
de-camp  to  Major  General  Potter, 
xiv.,  165. 

Parr,  William,  Sheriff,  ix.,  286,  323. 
Writ  for  new  election  for  Assem 
bly,  288.  Master  of  Rolls,  397. 
Recorder  to  remove  records,  &c. 
to  Lancaster,  xi.,  23.  Rent  of 
office,  384. 

Parrock,  wife  of  John,  claims  rent 
on  property  left  by  father  es 
cheated  illegally — referred  to  At 
torney-General,  xi.,  668. 

Parrock,  John's,  Estate,  xii.,  315, 
457,  661,  752,  755,  782;  xiii.,  170, 
309. 

Parry,  John,  Sheriff,  iii.,  464,  520, 
574;  iv.,  309,  352. 

Parry,  Thomas,  a  Justice,  xi.,  300. 

Parsons,  William,  Surveyor-Gene- 
eral,  resigns  on  account  of  ill 
hearth— N.  Scull  succeeds  him,  v., 
274.  Letter  from,  to  Governor  on 
Connecticut  claimants,  736.  Let 
ters,  vi.,  668,  737,  781.  Letters 
to  and  from,  vii.,  163,  164,  191, 
267,  284,  305,  376,  475.  Indian 
murders,  &c.,  165.  Instructions 
to,  respecting  Indians,  191,  476, 
620. 

Parvin,  Francis,  resigns  as  member 
Assembly,  vii.,  148. 

Paschall,  Benjamin,  sick  soldiers, 
xi.,  52.  Justice,  667. 

Paschal,  Col.  Jonathan — of  city  bat 
talion,  x.,  677,  659,  694,  698. 

Paschall,  Stephen,  account  of  his 
steel  furnace  in  Walnut  street 
Philadelphia  and  certificates  of 
others,  ix.,  633,  634.  To  make  a 
pike,  x.,  284. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


247 


Paschal,  Win.,  road  to  Swede's  ford, 
iii.,  225,  230,  231. 

Passengers,  proposed  Act  limiting 
number — objections  to,  vi.,  225, 
243.  Amendments  to  bill,  345- 

352,  354-356,  382. 

Passes,  strangers  required  to  have, 
ii.,  13;  Granted,  xi.,  599,  641, 
642,  645,  648,  657,  673,  695,  703, 
718,  756,  757,  761,  762,  766,  770, 
772,  783;  xii.,  1,  2,  11,  21,  23,  24, 
29,  32,  33,  36,  44,  50,  67,  68,  73, 
78,  79,  85,  86,  101,  149,  156,  159, 
163,  172,  177,  180,  243,  250,  251, 
256  257,  259,  260,  271,  300,  314, 
337,  342,  346,  347,  365,  391,  479, 
489,  494,  504,  505,  514,  518,  522, 
524,  563,  573,  589,  591,  594,'657, 
662,  674,  684,  686,  690,  741,  749, 
781,  782;  xiii.,  21,  28,  30,  38, 
39,  50,  63,  66,  128,  131,  157, 
161,  163,  175,  179,  180,  181, 
184,  186,  187,  202,  208,  241, 
247,  248,  253,  254,  255,  271,  272, 
277,  279,  281,  282,  283,  284,  286, 
294,  300,  302,  304,  313,  314,  324, 
325,  329,  330,  336,  340,  341,  346, 

353,  356,  358,  369,  370,  381,  383, 
386,  389,  391,  395,  403,  404,  418, 
422,  424,  429,  431,  432,  439,  441, 
443,  444,  447,  448,  450,  454,  457, 
471,  474,  486,  499,  501,  503,  505, 
507,  509,  511,  513,  515,  517,  521, 
524,  527,  529,  531,  533,  535,  538, 
543,  545,  547,  548,  549,  551,  552, 
554,  561,  563,  565,  567,  571,  575, 
577,  579,  585,  595,  607.  620,  632, 
642,  687,    696;   xiv.,   50,   66,  76, 
107,  120,  204,  216,  562. 

Passport  for  Indians,  from  Lancaster 
to  Philadelphia,  vii.,  549. 

Pastorius,  Francis  Daniel,  a  Jus 
tice  and  takes  the  oath,  i.,  371. 
Petition  in  behalf  of  Germantown, 
exemption  from  County  Court  of 
Philadelphia,  ii.,  13.  Petition 
against  J.  H.  Sprogel,  430. 

Pastorius,  Daniel,  and  city  lots, 
xiii.,  322. 

Pastorius,  Henry,  a  Justice,  iii., 
531. 

Passyunk,  roads  in,  ix.,  719,  720, 
729.  Regulation  of,  xvi.,  228, 
236,  238.  Report,  245-251,  262. 
Draft  of,  493. 

Patents,  complaints  that  they  have 
not  been  issued— reason  for,  i.,  86. 


To  Win.  Perm  on  restoration,  473. 
483.  Office  proposed,  ii.,  38. 
Granted  to  Thos.  Master  for  weav 
ing  straw  for  hats  and  curing  In 
dian  corn,  iii.,  18.  Fees  for,  v.,  578. 
To  John  Ormsby  for  ferry  over 
Alleghany  and  Monongahela  riv 
ers,  xii.,  317.  For  lands  to  Jacob 
Clement,  xvi.,  2202.  To  M. 
Biles,  309.  To  Col.  George  Mor 
gan,  499. 

Pateraroes  Brass,  to  be  procured,  x., 
328. 

Patrols,  for  city,  x.,  630. 

Patterson,  Alexander,  Justice,  xiii., 
683.  Letters  on  commitment  of 
Z.  Butler,  760,  762.  Letter  to, 
from  Major  Moore,  xiv.,  31, 
32.  Resigns  as  Justice,  117.  Let 
ter,  162. 

Patterson,  James,  appointed  Com 
missioner  on  Virginia  line,  xiii., 
205. 

Patterson,  John,   Collector,  x.,  213. 

Patterson,  Thomas,  prisoner  from 
Virginia,  to  be  discharged,  xi., 
474. 

Patterson,  William,  letter  on  cap 
ture  of  Stump  and  servant,  ix., 
453.  Talk  with  Indians  at  Great 
Island,  453.  Made  Justice  011  ac 
count  of  capture,  470.  Letter  to, 
from  Indian  chief,  480.  Justice, 
xv.,  58. 

Patterson's  Creek,  murders  at,  vi., 
641. 

Patton,  James,  wagon  master,  xi., 
438. 

Patten,  John,  sent  with  Indians,  v., 
705.  Instructions  to,  707.  Ar 
rives — examined  as  to  distances, 
730.  His  journal,  731.  Map  of 
distances,  747,  758,  762.  Sheriff, 
xi.,  48;  xv.,  577;  xvi.,  210,  527. 

Patton,  John,  his  declaration,  vi., 
20.  Made  Major,  x.,  768.  Com 
missioner  for  defence  of  the  Dela 
ware,  xiii,,  316.  Auctioneer,  xv., 
322.  Suitable  lot  for  powder 
magazine,  xvi.,f328,  532. 

Patton,  Robert,  petition  against 
General  De  Haas,  xi.,  188.  Sta 
tion  at  Long  Island,  asks  to  be 
restored  to  his  former  rank  in 
llth  Pennsylvania  regiment,  xii., 
609. 

Paul,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  200. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Pauling,  Mr.,  viL,  772.  Report  of 
Joseph  Hughes  on  return  from 
building  houses  at  Wyoming, 
viii.,  134. 

Pauling,  P.,  claim  for  lands,  x.,  35. 

Paxinosa  and  son,  Indian  chief, 
talks  of  removal  from  Susquehan- 
nah — alarmed  by  news  from 
Cherokees,  viii.,  126. 

Paxton,  Capt.  John,  x.,  683,  687. 

Paxton,  Joseph,  in  prison — sick  may 
be  released  on  giving  bonds,  xii., 
546. 

Paxton,  Phineas,  tory,  prohibited 
from  keeping  public  house,  xii., 
401,  403. 

Paxton  Boys,  (see  Conestoga  In 
dians.  ) 

Paymasters,  xi.,  2,  23,  32,  79,  124, 
233,  260,  266,  272,  277,  279,  297, 
304,  368,  372,  406,  444,  637,  718; 
xii.,  463,  489,  629. 

Payne,  Sir  Ralph,  Gov.  of  leeward 
islands — letter — account  of  de 
structive  hurricane  —  asking  as 
sistance,  x.,  57.  Proclamation  of 
Gov.  Penn,  58.  Letter  sent  to 
Assembly,  60.  Answer,  60. 

Pea  Patch,"  x.,  506. 

Peace,  preliminaries  of  a  general, 
xiii.,  543.  Proclamat'n  for  thanks 
giving,  749.  Ratification  by  Con 
gress  received,  750.  Public  de 
monstration  for,  752,  761. 

Peace  Makers,  i.,  90. 

Peale,  Chas.  Wilson,  1st  Lieut., 
xi.,  32.  To  take  portrait  of  Gen. 
Washington  for  Council,  671. 
Elected  to  Assembly,  xii.,  129. 
Sells  property,  174.  Deed  for 
lots  in  city  forfeited  by  John 
Smith,  &c.,  247,  441.  Late  agent 
for  confiscated  estates,  xiv.,  264. 

Pearis,  Capt.  Richard,  letters  to  and 
from,  vii.,  &29,  531,  557.  Inter 
preter,  553. 

Pearson,  George,  repairs  of  State 
House,  xv.,  115. 

Pearson,  Isaac,  Sheriff,  v.,  597,  662; 
vi.,  144,  638.  Declines  as  Com 
missioner  to  Fort  Pitt,  ix.,  491, 
596.  A  supersedeas,  xii.,  287. 

Pearson,  James,  improvement  of 
State  House  lot,  xiv.,  406.  Re 
pairs  of  State  House — agrees  to 
cover  with  copper,  596.  Repairs 
of  State  House — accounts  referred, 


xv.,  10,  90,  204.  Builds  bar 
racks  for  invalids,  204.  Claims 
city  lots,  482. 

Pearson,  Capt.  John,  xi.,  577,  653. 
Justice,  xii.,  286.  Of  Pennsyl 
vania  regiments,  xiv.,  655. 

Pechoquealin,  near  Durham  Iron 
works,  iii.,  309,  329. 

Peebles,  Col.  Robert,  x.,  700. 

Peepe,  Joseph,  vii.,  506.  Indian, 
viii.,  151.  Conference  with  Gov 
ernor,  586.  Speech  about  Thos. 
Penn  and  lands,  661;  ix.,  738. 
A  Delaware  Indian  in  Philadel 
phia,  x.,  61. 

Pemberton,  Israel,  Jr.,  Governor 
complains  of,  iv.,  389.  Warrant 
issued  for  his  arrest,  391.  Answer 
of  Sheriff  Robinson,  391.  Gov 
ernor  objects  to  form  of  writ,  392. 
Conduct  of,  under  it — declaration 
of  Sheriff,  393.  On  behalf  of 
Quakers  intercedes  for  Delaware 
Indians,  vii.,  103.  Breach  of 
confidence  charged  to,  362.  And 
others  pay  over  money  from 
friendly  association,  391.  Asks 
to  examine  minutes,  394,  397. 
Delivers  address,  638,  647.  Re 
ceives  at  Philadelphia  a  mes 
sage  by  Lowe  from  Cherokees  to 
Delawares,  viii.,  135.  At  confer 
ence  at  N.  Scull's,  214.  To  be 
seized,  xi.,  283.  Returned  from 
Virginia,  472. 

Pemberton.  James,  resigns  as  mem 
ber  of  Assembly,  vii.,  148.  Signs 
address  of  Quakers  as  clerk,  405. 
Introduces  a  French  merchant — 
agrees  to  pay  a  ransom  of  a  vessel 
taken  by  a  Spanish  privateer — 
difficulty,  viii.,  151.  Clerk  of 
meeting  of  sufferings,  239.  Chosen 
by  tie  vote  member  of  Assembly, 
new  election  ordered,  ix.,  288. 
Advice  of,  commission  to  lay  out 
money  for  Indians,  468.  John 
and  Israel  and  S.  Emlen,  carriage 
and  horses  to  be  impressed  from,  to 
remove  Gen.  Roberdeauto  Lancas 
ter,  xi.,  41.  To  be  seized,  283. 
Habeas  corpus,  308,  309.  Re 
turned,  472.  Asks  protection  for 
wagons  going  to  Winchester,  457. 
See,  473. 

Pemberton,  John,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
284. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


249 


Pemberton,  Phineas,  member  of 
Council,  to  keep  debates  in  secret, 
i.,  125.  Complains  against  In 
dians  for  killing  hogs,  134.  Road 
to  New  York,  514.  Speaker, 

•    548. 

Pemepecca,  mills  and  road,  i.,  587. 
Overplus  land  near — controversy 
respecting,  ii.,  34. 

Penalties,  remitted,  ii.,  103,  108. 

Pendleton,  Edmund,  letter  with  rati 
fication  by  Virginia  of  the  Federal 
Constitution,  xv.,  499. 

Pendergrasse  Gerard,  murder  of  his 
daughter,  vii.,  632. 

Penet,  Mons.,  proposes  to  supply 
State  with  arms — Council  agree 
with  him,  xii.,  104, 

Pennington,  Edward,  to  be  seized, 
xi.,  284. 

Penington,  Ephraim,  Coroner,  xiv., 
234,  557,  558. 

Pennington,  Isaac,  Sheriff  Bucks 
county,  iii.,  416,  465. 

Penn,  Hannah,  widow  of  William, 
and  others,  agreement  with  Lord 
Baltimore,  iii.,  231,  236.  Letter 
from,  noticed,  235. 

Penn,  John,  Eldest  proprietary,  ar 
rives,  iii.,  569.  Received  by  May 
or,  &c.,  and  addressed,  570.  Meets 
Indians  and  Council,  571-574. 
Born  in  America,  599.  Going  to 
England,  is  waited  on  and  ad 
dressed  by  Assembly,  611.  An 
swer,  611.  One  of  the  proprieta 
ries,  dies,  v.,  62,  73.  Eldest  son 
of  Richard,  arrives — is  admitted 
as  member  of  Council  and  as 
signed  rank  of  eldest  councilman, 
606.  Is  present  at  Council,  618. 
Commissioner  to  Albany,  vL, 
25.  His  commission,  47.  Report 
of  proceedings  at  Albany,  111-129. 
Appointed  Governor  by  Thomas 
and  Richard  Penn,  ix.,  71,  72, 
347,  629.  Arrives,  71.  Issues 
proclamation — joyful  reception  at 
Philadelphia,  72.  Visits  New  Cas 
tle  with  Earl  of  Stirling  and  L. 
Lardner,  73.  Letters  to  and  from, 
74,  89,  92,  100,  102,  104,  108, 110, 
111,  112,  113,  114,  118,  119,  120, 
122,  127,  129,  131,  137,  239,  240, 
266,  267,  273-277,  281,  290,  292, 
297,  300,  301.  Proclamation  on 
highway  robbery  and  murder  of 


Penn,  John — 

Henry  Hamilton,  76.  Conferences 
with  Indians,  77.  Proclaims  treaty 
of  1763  with  France,  80.  Confer 
ences  with,  77,  85-88.  Address  to, 
from  Conestoga  Indians,  89.  Mur 
ders  of,  89,  352.  Letter  to  Assem 
bly  on,  92,  94.  Proclamation  re 
specting,  95.  Speech  to  Assembly 
respecting  troops,  91.  Messages 
to  Assembly,  94,  108,  115,  116, 
122,  133,  149,  153,  155,  158,  177, 
179,  181,  183,  241,  283,  291,  311, 
312,  323,  363,  394,  396,  398,  407. 
Messages  from  Assembly,  109, 
116,  122,  123,  125,  134,  152,  154, 
156,  161,  180,  182,  284,  324,  361, 
369 .  Proclamation  respecting  mur 
der  of  Indians,  95,  107.  Address 
from  Assembly,  97.  Answer  to, 
99.  Proposes  admission  of  his 
brother,  Richard,  to  Council,  101. 
Paxton  boys  at  Lancaster,  109. 
Proprietary,  instructions  to,  117. 
Conestoga  Indians,  118.  Proposes 
militia  law,  133.  Asks  advice  of 
Sir  Win.  Johnson,  on  removal  of 
Indians  from  barracks,  137.  An 
swer  to  committee  of  Assembly  on 
remonstrance  of  Smith  &  Gibson, 
147.  Supply  bill,  149,  158,  161. 
Militia  bill  objected  to,  151.  Ob 
jects  to  Assembly  naming  officers 
in  bills,  as  infringing  his  preroga 
tive,  152.  Proprietary  estate  tax, 
153,  155,  156,  158,  161.  Meets 
Assembly  at  New  Castle — speech 
to,  166-168.  From,  167.  Ill- 
treatment  of  self  and  proprietary 
by  Assembly,  supply  bill,  &c., 
175,  179,  180.  Passes  it,  184. 
Circular  to  Provincial  Commis 
sioners  on  assessment  of  proprie 
tary  lands,  237.  Answer  to,  240. 
Proclamation  of  peace  with  In 
dians  on  Ohio,  234.  Rioters  of 
Cumberland,  273.  Evacuation  of 
Fort  Augusta,  283,  284.  Writ  to 
sheriff  for  a  new  election  of  As 
sembly,  288.  Fire  at  Montreal, 
290.  Present  to,  296.  Riots  in 
Cumberland  county,  297.  To  H. 
J.  Conway  on  effects  of  Stamp 
Act,  299.  Repeal  of,  311,  312, 
315.  Letters  to  and  from,  303, 
305,  306,  307,  320,  321,  344,  349, 
351,  375,  377,  379,  403,  405,  412, 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Penn,  John — 

422,  424,  440-442,  443,  444,  446, 
448,  462,  463.  To  magistrates  in 
Cumberland  respecting  goods,  303. 
Instructions  to,  respecting  settlers 
on  Western  lands,  321.  Procla 
mation  respecting,  327.  Convic 
tions  for  highway  robbery,  burg 
lary — executions,  334,  396.  Order 
to  prepare  an  account  of  manufac 
tures  since  1734,  343.  Letter  to 
Governor  of  Virginia  on  settlers 
on  Western  lands,  344.  Receives 
from  Thomas  and  Richard  a  new 
commission  as  Governor  till  De 
cember  1,  1769,  345.  Commis 
sion,  346.  Oath  of  office  to  be 
administered  by  Governor  of  New 
York  or  other  Governor,  347. 
Goes  to  Maryland,  and  takes  oath, 
&c.,  348.  Letter  from  Governor 
of  Virginia,  349.  To  Earl  Shel- 
burne — massacre  of  Indians,  set 
tlers  on  Indian  lands,  352.  To 
Commissioners  of  Trade,  &c.,  on 
manufactures,  353.  To  Governor 
Sharpe  on  J.  Redick's  land,  377. 
Grants  of  land,  quit  rents,  ex 
pense  of  Province,  379-382.  Right 
to  nominate  printer  of  laws,  395. 
Messages  to  Assembly,  407,  427, 
430,  434,  459,  466,  545,  554,  582, 
595,  645,  656,  660,  682,  686,  713, 
720.  Messages  from  Assembly, 
407,  408,  432,  447,  454,  458,  465, 
473-480,  568,  594,  656,  685,  692, 
708,  714,  721.  Settlers  on  Indian 
lands,  407,  408,  427,  432,  434, 
481,  483,  573,  692,  709.  Murders 
of  Indians  by  Frederick  Stump  in 
Cumberland — various  documents 
relating  to,  414-490,  (see  F. 
Stump.)  Message  to  Newoleeka, 
chief  of  the  Delawares,  428.  To 
Wyalusing,  436.  To  sheriffs,  re 
specting  Stump,  442.  His  reply 
to  Colonel  Armstrong,  446.  In 
structions  to,  451.  Assembly  re 
flect  on  Governor's  course  in  cases 
of  Indian  murders,  454-458.  Mes 
sage  in  reply,  459,  473.  Raising 
money,  460.  Receives  £500,  472. 
Message  from,  Ass'bly  on  charges, 
473-480.  Proclamation  for  re 
moval  of  settlers  from  Indian 
lands — commissioners  appointed, 
481.  Letters  to  and  from,  484, 


Penn,  John — 

486,  487,  495,  506,  508,  572,  573, 
582,  585,  586,  606,  642,  664,  706, 
718,  736.  Second  proclamation 
for  arrest  of  Stump  and  his  ser 
vant,  488.  Messages  to  Six  Na* 
tions,  517,  519.  Proclamation  on 
robbery  of  Treasury  of  New  Jer 
sey,  544.  Attends  a  treaty  at 
Fort  Stanwix  respecting  Indian 
boundary,  545.  Letter  from  Lord 
Hillsboro'  on  letter  to  Colonies 
from  Massachusetts,  546.  Indian 
boundary  described,  554,  568.  In 
dian  trade,  555.  Letter  to  Gov. 
Sharpe  on  complaints  against 
Maryland,  564.  Letter  to  Gov 
ernor  of  Connecticut  on  New  Eng 
land  settlers,  573.  Proclamation 
on,  588.  Letter  to  Colonel  Fran 
cis,  Stewart  and  Ogden,  607.  In 
struct' iis  to  J.  Jennings,  Shff.,  608. 
Address  from  Assembly  on  fish 
eries,  610,  623.  Makes  present  to 
Indians,  614.  Proclamation  on 
fisheries,  623.  Receives  new  com 
mission  from  Thomas  and  Richard 
Penn  as  Governor,  346,  628.  Pro 
clamation  continuing  officers,  644. 
Indian  trade,  645.  For  arrest  of 
Joseph  Billings,  647.  Indian  trade, 
656.  Arrival  of  Newaleka,  656. 
To  General  Gage  on  riots  at  Wyo 
ming,  654.  Proclamation  against 
Connecticut  settlers,  679.  Arrest 
of  Connecticut  settlers,  682.  Roads 
from  Philadelphia,  686.  Remon 
strance  of  Assembly,  684,  686. 
Proclamation  against  L.  Stewart, 
687,  716.  Grant  to,  687.  Money 
for  Indians,  692.  Message  re 
specting  Laz.  Stewart,  713  ;  and 
murder  of  N.  Ogden,  714.  Im 
provement  of  rivers,  720,  721. 
Goes  to  England  on  account  of 
death  of  Richard — is  succeeded  by 
James  Hamilton  as  President,  be 
ing  oldest  member  of  Council,  733. 
John,  by  will,  becomes  proprie 
tary,  742.  With  Thomas  Penn, 
having  revoked  Governor  Rich 
ard's  commission,  is  appointed, 
with  King's  approbation,  Gover 
nor  a  second  time — arrives  and  is 
present  in  Council,  who  fix  his 
"state  and  title,"  x.,  90,  91. 
Continues  Joseph  Shippen,  Jr.,  as 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


251 


Perm,  John — 

Provincial  Secretary,  91.  Is  pro 
claimed  at  court-house,  92.  Issues 
a  proclamation  continuing  officers, 

92.  Is  proclaimed  at  New  Castle, 

93.  Against  settlers  on  lands,  95. 
Address  from  Assembly,  96.    An 
swer,  97.  Receives  a  present  from 
Assembly,   97.     Against  counter 
feiters,  99.    Proclamation  respect 
ing  laws  void,  104.    Address  from 
Assembly    at    New   Castle,    107. 
Answer,  108.      Messages   to    As 
sembly,  117,  146,  196,  208,  214, 
216,    224,    237,    243,    251,    260. 
Messages    from    Assembly,    142, 
215,   225,   237,    252.      Letters  to 
and  from,  119,  121,  123,  130,  145, 
149,  151,  152,  156,  164,  171,  176, 
192,  193,  194,  202,  220,  221,  236, 
240,  242,  247.     Receives  commis 
sioners  and  papers  from  Connecti 
cut,  119.      Letters,  &c.,  121-139. 
Connecticut  affairs,  142.     Dr.  Co- 
nolly,  140,  165, 171.  Fortifications 
in  Philadelphia,  146.     Proclama 
tion  against  Connecticut  settlers, 
153.  Commission  and  instructions 
to  A.  Allen  and  J.  Tilghman,  com 
missioners  to  Virginia,  174.    Let 
ter   to    Lord    Duiimore,    176.     A 
commissioner  at  treaty  at  Albany, 
177.     Declines   calling  Assembly 
on  account  of   Boston  port    bill, 
181.       To    Arthur   St.    Clair    on 
affairs  in  Westmoreland,  194,  197. 
Proclamation  for   murderer  of    a 
Delaware   Indian,  199.     Message 
to  chiefs,  &c.,  of  Shawnese,  203  ; 
and  to  Delawares,  204.     Indians 
and  Virginia,  208.     Proclamation 
for  recovery  of  goods,  214.     Ex 
pedition    from   Virginia    against 
Shawnese,    214.       Boundary  line 
with    Maryland,    216.      Barracks 
out  of  order — guns  not  to  be  fired, 
224,    225.      Letter    to    Governor 
Eden  of  North  Carolina,  on  pro 
clamation    respecting    boundary, 
242.     Recalled  by  proclamation, 
245.     With  resolutions  of  House 
of  Commons,  251,  252.      Procla 
mation  for  arrest  of  a  murderer, 
269.      Late  Governor,  a  prisoner, 
to  be  removed  by  Congress,  xi., 
264.     Escort  for,  265,  266.     Re-  , 
ceives  the  public  papers  from  Jos. 


Penn,  John — 

Shippen,  Jr.,  and  is  required  by 
Council  to  hand  them  to  Secre 
tary,  xii.,  326.  To  be  applied  to 
for  Indian  deeds  and  papers  re 
specting  Connecticut  claim,  xiii., 
418.  Delivered  to  Council,  437. 
Passport  for  self  and  family  to 
New  York,  561.  Payments  to, 
xvi.,  4,  33,  300,  305.  Proprieta 
ries  (John  Penn  and  John,  Jr.,) 
• — claim  and  title  to  province 
stated  and  referred  to  Supreme 
Court,  xiv.,  502.  Tench  Francis, 
agent  for,  demands  first  payment, 
622,  624.  Paid,  625.  Proprieta 
ries,  xv.,  63,  153.  City  lots,  430. 
Petition  and  claim,  440,  478. 
Claim  for  Springettsbury  Manor, 
541,  542,  554.  Instalment  due, 
634,  651.  663.  Payment  to,  xv., 
235. 

Penn,  John,  Jr.,  payments  to,  xvi., 
4,  33,  300,  305. 

Penn,  Lsetitia's  Manor,  iii.,  144. 

Penn,  Richard,  joins  in  commission 
to  Governor  Gordon,  iii.,  525. 
(Brother  of  John)  visits  New  Cas 
tle  with  Governor  John,  &c.,  ix., 
73.  Admitted  as  a  member  of 
Council,  101.  Subscribes  oaths, 
and  takes  his  seat,  116.  Ap 
pointed  to  compare  bills,  246. 
Appointed  Governor,  arrives,  780. 
Meets  Council,  782.  His  procla 
mation,  783.  (Brother  of  John), 
Governor — address  to  from  Assem 
bly,  x.,  1.  His  answer,  2.  His 
former  residence  here,  2.  Re 
ceives  £600  from  Assembly — affair 
of  Laz.  Stewart — barracks,  3.  Pro 
claimed  at  New  Castle,  5.  Address 
from  and  to  Assembly,  6.  Con 
ferences  with  Indians,  10,  12. 
Proclamation  respecting  pilot- 
boat  taken,  12.  Message  to  As 
sembly,  2,  16,  28,  30,  68,  71,  84. 
Message  from  Assembly,  1,  17,  28, 
29,  70,  74,  81.  Respecting  car 
riages  impressed  by  Colonel  Wil- 
kins  for  Fort  Pitt,  17.  Complaint 
of -Assembly  against  Justice,  30, 
31.  Loan  Office  bill,  30,  31,  37, 
68.  Proclamation  respecting  hur 
ricane  in  West  Indies,  58.  Con 
ference  with  Indians,  61.  Evacu 
ation  of  Fort  Pitt,  68,  70,  71,  74. 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Penn,  Richard — 

Letters  to  and  from,  3,  16,  17, 19, 
21,  50,  57,  68,  86.  Message  from 
Lower  Counties,  82.  Answer  to, 
84.  Wyoming,  86.  Letter  to 
Dr.  William  Plunket,  87.  Pro 
clamation  against  counterfeiters  of 
bills  of  credit,  88.  Goes  to  New 
Jersey — James  Hamilton  acts  as 
President,  90.  Commission  to 
Richard  Penn  revoked  by  Thomas 
and  John — John  succeeds  Richard 
as  Governor  again,  91. 

Penn,  Springett,  his  manor  to  be 
surveyed,  iii.,  185. 

Penn,  Thomas,  arrives  at  Chester, 
iii.,  433.  First  presence  in  Coun 
cil,  433.  Indians  present  him 
with  a  fine  painted  mantle  of  otter 
skins,  440.  Speaks  to  Indians, 
445.  Presents  guns  to  Indians, 
450.  Conference  with  Indians  at 
Philadelphia,  500.  Commission 
to  Governor  Gordon,  525.  Pre 
sent  in  Council,  iv.,  53.  And 
confers  with  Indians,  54.  Ob 
tains  release  of  lands  from  In 
dians,  88.  Letter  from  on  the 
peace  with  France,  v.,  342.  Me 
morial  to,  relating  to  certain  bills, 
499.  To  build  forts  with  Gov 
ernor  of  Virginia,  vi.,  4.  Letter 
to,  from  Governor,  on  Braddock's 
defeat,  517,  733.  Letter  from 
Governor  on  various  subjects,  737 
-742.  Sends  £5000,  742.  And 
Richard,  proprietaries,  message 
to  Assembly  complaining  of  a 
paper  delivered  by  B.  Franklin, 
agent  for  province,  viii.,  276.  An 
swer  by  F.  J.  Paris,  their  agent, 
276-280.  Jo.  Peepy's  statement 
about,  661. 

Penn,  Thomas  and  Richard,  [father 
of  Governor  John,]  appoint  (as 
Proprietaries)  John  Penn  as  Gov 
ernor,  ix.,  71-73.  Instructions  to 
Governor,  117.  Send  new  com 
mission  to  John  Penn  as  Governor, 
346,  628.  Richard  dies,  733. 
Leaves,  by  will,  his  son  John  his 
share  as  proprietary,  736.  Change 
of  seal,  736. 

Penn,  William,  charter  to,  i.,  17. 
Conditions  and  concessions,  26. 
Frames  of  government,  29,  42, 
48.  Laws  agreed  on  in  England, 


Penn,  William— 

37.  Present  at  first  Council,  57. 
May  secure  himself,  60.  Com 
plains  of  letters  written  from  Jer 
sey  to  England,  75.  Allegiance 
to,  promised,  81.  Charge  against, 
for  not  entering  and  clearing  ves 
sels  at  New  Castle,  101.  Appoints 
Win.  Markham  Secretary  of  pro 
vince,  142.  His  absence  accounted 
for  and  regretted,  199,  201.  Sup 
plies,  199,  200.  Blanks  sent  by 
him  for  patents  and  commissions, 
230,  231.  Despatches  from,  252. 
His  seal  to  be  attached  to  published 
laws,  276.  Letter  from  on  proclaim 
ing  King  William,  301.  Hopes  to 
visit  the  province,  313.  Author 
izes  Governor  Blackwell  to  resign, 
and  sends  two  commissions  for 
the  successor  to  be  filled  by  Coun 
cil,  315.  Letter  from,  to  Council, 
316.  Instructions  to  Council, 
318.  Asks  Council  to  pay  £600 
and  build  a  house  and  stock  a 
plantation  for  each  child,  317, 
328.  Declaration  of  allegiance  to, 
signed  by  members  of  Council, 
321.  Markham  refers  Council  to 
his  requests,  328.  Ordered  to 
proclaim  William  and  Mary,  340. 
His  example  followed  in  case  of 
Judges,  344.  The  government 
placed  in  hands  of  Benjamin 
Fletcher,  345-364.  His  right  to 
Schuylkill  Ferry,  445,  461.  He 
is  restored  to  the  government  of 
the  province — Authority  to  Gov 
ernor  Fletcher  revoked  —  Patent 
for  the  restoration — Commissions 
William  Markham  as  Governor, 
and  John  Goodson  and  Samuel 
Carpenter  as  assistants,  472-475, 
483.  Defence  of  province,  503. 
His  charter,  506.  His  letter  to 
Council  on  abuses  reported  to  him, 
527.  Answer  to,  528.  New  com 
mission  to  William  Markham, 
546.  Complains  of  advance  on 
money,  559.  Appears  in  Coun 
cil,  565.  Orders  proclamation 
against  pirates,  565.  Suspicions 
of  England  on  pirates,  565.  Old 
and  new  charters,  573,  574.  Let 
ter  to,  from  Lords  Justices,  on 
trade  and  navigation  and  piracy 
— Calls  Assembly,  574.  Charter 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


253 


Penn,  William- 
given  up — He  forms  a  new  Coun 
cil,  580.  Commissions  Thomas 
Story  Keeper  of  Great  Seal,  581. 
His  advice  to  Assembly,  596,  613. 
Poll  tax  proposed,  599.  Refer 
ence  to  his  agreements  with  Indi 
ans,  iii.,  24,  310,  313.  Death  of, 
announced  by  Governor  Keith, 
58.  His  kind  treatment  of  Indi 
ans,  94.  Speech  of  Governor  re 
specting,  122.  Consent  of  Indians 
to  his  purchase  of  lands  on  Sus- 
quehannah,  181.  "Leagues  of 
friendship"  with  Indians  at  first 
settlement  alluded  to,  194,  197. 
Often  referred  to  by  Indians,  216. 
His  arrangement  with  Indians 
about  lands,  325.  Indians  allude 
to  his  speeches  to  them,  363. 
Love  for  Indians,  600.  Seen  by 
the  Indians  then  present,  600. 
Deeds  to,  1701,  607.  His  treaty 
with  Indians  in  1701  alluded  to, 
iv.,  337.  Articles  of  agreement 
with  Indians  in  1701,  338-340. 
His  provisions  for  liberty  of  con 
science — Views  of  Assembly  and 
Governor,  368-371.  His  speeches 
.to  Indians  remembered,  vii.,  317. 
Purchase  of  lands,  327.  Reser 
vation  of  commons,  &c.,  in  Phila 
delphia,  xii.,  347.  Claims  under 
old  rights  from,  xiv.,  323,  359, 
361.  First  payment  to  devisees 
and  legatees  of,  &c.,  for  vesting 
their  rights  in  State,  397.  Claims 
to  city  lots — Reports  on,  xv.,  379, 
383,  399,  413,  429,  437,  440,  442, 
478,  481,  485,  627.  Lots  in  city 
claimed  under  grant  from,  xvi., 
55,  108,  299,  300,  457,  522,  531, 
532. 

Penn,  William,  Jr.,  invited  to  be 
present  at  Council,  ii.,  117.  In 
trouble,  160.  Instructions  to 
Governor  Keith,  iii.,  63.  Member 
of  Church  of  England,  64. 

Pennell,  Joseph,  Commissioner  for 
settling  public  accounts  in  marine 
department,  xiv.,  139. 

Pennock,  Joseph,  petition  respect 
ing  land  purchased  from  William 
Penn,  xiv.,  26. 

Pennsboro'  Township,  Cumberland 
Co.,  v.,  431. 

Pennsbury,    Penn's   wish    to    have 


three  plantations  near,  settled  for 
his  children,  i.,  328.  Preferred 
as  a  residence  by  Indians  to  Con- 
estoga,  vii.,  61. 

Penn,  John's,  creek,  murders  on,  vi., 
645,  (Alias  Mahonoy.)  Petition 
of  inhabitants,  647.  Letters,  649, 
662,  669.  Murders  by  F.  Stump 
of  ten  Indians  near,  ix. ,  414-490. 

Perm,  Port,  vessels  of  war  in  sight, 
express  from,  x.,  557. 

Perm's  Valley,  petition  from,  re 
specting  militia,  xii.,  104. 

Pennsylvania — Charter,  i.,  17.  Con 
ditions  and  concessions,  26. 
Frame  of  government,  29.  Laws 
agreed  on  in  England,  37.  Second 
frame  of  government,  1683,  42. 
Frame  passed  by  W.  Markham, 
1696,  48.  First  meeting  of  Coun 
cil,  57.  Alterations  in  charter 
proposed,  58,  61.  Difficulty  with 
Jersey  about  letters  sent  to  Eng 
land,  75,  76.  Provision  to  be 
made  for  the  sustenance  of  the 
people,  78.  Provisions  scarce, 
78.  Arrangement  with  West  Jer 
sey  respecting  criminals,  101. 
Commissioners  sent  to  New  York 
to  complain  against  agents  of  Lord 
Baltimore,  103,  104.  Council  to 
act  for  Governor,  119.  Death  of 
Charles  II.,  and  proclamation  of 
King  James  II.,  132,  133.  William 
Markham  Secretary  of  province, 
142.  Collector  of  Customs  and 
Surveyor  General  appointed,  148. 
Governor  appoints  Lieuteiiant- 
Governor,  211.  Captain  John 
Blackwell,  Governor,  arrives,  228. 
Takes  his  seat  at  Council,  229. 
Thanksgiving-day  on  account  of 
birth  of  a  prince,  229.  Inquiry 
for  blank  parchments  left  by  pro 
prietary  for  patents  and  commis 
sions,  230.  Produced,  231.  And 
cancelled,  231.  Use  of  greater 
and  lesser  seal,  232.  Goods  to  be 
exported  only  to  England,  232, 
233.  Decision  respecting  keeper 
of  great  seal's  right  to  absent 
himself,  234.  Map  of  Thomas 
Holme  acknowledged,  264.  Boun 
dary  of  Philadelphia  and  Chester 
counties,  263,  265,  266.  Discus 
sion  about  proclaiming  King  Wil 
liam  and  Queen  Mary,  301,  303, 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Pennsylvania — 

304,  341.  And  defensive  meas 
ures,  306-310.  Governor  Black- 
well  resigns  —  Penn  sends  two 
commissions  for  successor  to  be 
appointed  by  Council,  316.  Thos. 
Lloyd  elected  President,  and  the 
other  commission  destroyed,  317. 
Instructions  of  Penn,  318.  Pro 
posal  of  Markham,  &c.,  to  take 
up  arms  against  the  French,  334. 
Benjamin  Chambers  appointed 
Water-Bailiff,  342.  Commission 
to  Benjamin  Fletcher  as  Governor 
of  New  York  and,  345-364.  Ne 
glect  and  mismanagement  in  the 
government  assigned  as  reasons 
for  his  appointment,  and  taking 
out  of  the  hands  of  proprietary, 

355.  A  Lieutenant-Governor  to 
be   appointed — Also    Councillors, 

356.  Arrival  of  Governor  Fletcher, 
364.      Thos.  Lloyd  refuses  to  be 
Deputy  Gov'r,  364.     Win.  Mark- 
ham   appointed   Lieutenant  Gov 
ernor  —  Also     Councillors,     365. 
Who   take  the  oaths,   &c.,    365, 
367.     Number  of  representatives 
changed,  366.     Difficulty  about  a 
letter  addressed  by  former  Coun 
cil  to  Governor,  370.     Letter  from 
Governor  Fletcher,   and  reply  to 
it  by  Council,  384.     Sends  Com 
missioners  to  New  York  to  meet 
those  of    other  provinces — Their 
report,   393.     Means  for   support 
of  Government,  397.    List  of  laws 
in  force,  411.    Amount  of  revenue 
in  each  county  from  one  penny 
tax,   462.     Transportation  of  to 
bacco   from    Maryland   to    Lower 
Counties  to  be  stopped,  465,  468. 
The  province  restored  to  William 
Penn,  and  the  authority  of  Gov 
ernor  Fletcher  revoked,  472.    Pa 
tent  to  William  Penn,  472,  473. 
His  commission  to  William  Mark- 
ham  as  Governor,   474.     And  to 
John  Goodson   and  Samuel  Car- 

•  penter  as  his  assistants,  475. 
Committee  appointed  to  consider 
a  new  frame  of  government,  486. 
Edward  Shippen,  Speaker,  490. 
Defence  of  province,  503.  Tax 
of  one  penny,  520.  An  Associa 
tion  proposed  by  Secretary  Blath- 
waite,  526.  Proclamation  against 


Pennsylvania — 

pirates,  &c.,  529.  Commission  to 
Governor  Nicholson  of  Maryland 
to  appoint  certain  officers  in,  533. 
Commission  to  Matthew  Birch  as 
Collector  of  customs  at  New  Castle, 

534.  And  as  Surveyor  and  Search 
er   of  customs   in  Pennsylvania, 

535.  To  John  Bewley,  Collector 
at  Philadelphia,  535.    To  William 
Massey  at  Lewes,  Collector,  537. 
Discussion    about    piracies,    539, 
547.     Tobacco   shipped   from,    to 
Scotland,  551.    William  Penn  ap 
pears  in  Council,  565.  James  Fox, 
Treasurer,  dies — Samuel  Carpen 
ter  appointed,  576.     New  Charter, 
Act  of  Settlement,  &o.,  597. 

Claims  on  government  for  small 
arms  in  Markham' s  time  ordered 
to  be  paid,  ii.,  19.  Weak  and 
defenceless  condition  of,  31.  Bill 
before  Parliament  to  annex  to  the 
Crown  the  proprietary  govern 
ments,  32.  Patrick  Robinson, 
late  Secretary,  33.  Joseph  Grow- 
den,  Speaker,  36.  Charter  of  priv 
ileges,  56-60.  Commissioners  of 
property  appointed — Their  com 
mission,  61.  Andrew  Hamilton, 
Governor,  oath,  how  to  be  admin 
istered  to,  62.  Difficulty  with 
Lower  Counties  discussed  in  re 
gard  to  separation,  71-74.  Ex 
posed  situation  of,  78,  79.  Dis 
putes  with  Lower  Counties  con 
tinued—Address  of  representatives 
of  Philadelphia,  Bucks  and  Chester 
to  Governor  on  position  of  affairs, 
85.  Andrew  Hamilton,  Lieuten 
ant  Governor,  dies — Succeeded  by 
Edward  Shippen,  &c.,  President 
of  Council  under  Commission  of 
Proprietary,  88.  Wm.  Markham 
appointed  by  proprietary  Register 
General,  96,  97.  Representatives 
debate  on  extra  numbers  of  mem 
bers  owing  to  Governor  Hamilton's 
death,  105.  Decision,  106.  David 
Lloyd  chosen  Speaker,  106.  French 
prisoners  ordered  from  Burlington 
to,  113.  John  Evans,  Governor, 
arrives,  115.  Commission  to  Coun 
cil  read,  115.  On  division  of  the 
territories,  119,  123,  124,  126. 
Speech  of  Governor,  126.  Address 
of  territories,  128.  Difficulties 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


255 


Pennsylvania — 

towards  union  continue,  130.  Sep 
aration  of  territories  in  Legisla 
ture,  133,  134.  Judge  Mompes- 
son's  6pinion  as  to  the  Governor's 
meeting  the  representatives  of  the 
three  Lower  Counties  at  New 
Castle,  136.  Affairs  of  "  Penn- 
sylv'a  Company"  to  be  inquired 
into,  136.  Death  of  Win.  Mark- 
ham,  151.  Bill  for  securing  and 
confirming  rights  and  properties, 
154.  Expenses  of  government 
provided  for,  159.  Separation  of 
territories — Assembly  summoned, 
165.  Various  documents,  &c.,  re 
ceived  from  England,  179.  Rates 
of  foreign  coins,  179.  Long  mes 
sage  from  Governor  to  Assembly 
giving  proprietary's  views  on  va 
rious  matters,  187.  Joseph  Grow- 
den,  Speaker,  206.  Defenceless 
state,  241.  Address  from  Mary 
land  to  Queen  on  running  boun 
dary  lines,  362.  Case  of  William 
Clark,  362.  Proprietary  rights, 
416.  Extent  of  province  on  Del 
aware  river,  421.  Gov.  Charles 
Gookin  succeeds  Evans  as  Gov 
ernor,  427.  Required  to  raise 
troops  for  Canada  expedition,  449. 
Mortgage  to  Philip  Ford,  455. 
Remonstrance  of  Assembly,  513. 
S.  Carpenter,  Treasurer—finances, 
530.  Not  yet  surrendered  to  the 
Crown,  568.  Governor  Gookin 
superseded  by  Governor  Keith, 
631. 

William  Keith  appointed  by 
proprietary  as  Governor — Arrives 
and  is  proclaimed  at  Court  House, 
Philadelphia,  iii.,  13.  Agreements 
with  Indians  at  Conestoga,  24. 
£2000  for  Queen's  use,  32.  In 
terference  from  Maryland,  37. 
/  Agent  for  the  province  in  London 
/  to  be  appointed — Henry  Goldney 
named,  44.  Governor  Keith  and 
Governor  Hart  meet,  and  come  to 
an  amicable  conclusion,  60.  Gov 
ernor  Keith  announces  death  of 
William  Penn,  58.  Continues  the 
Governor,  62.  Instructions  from 
William  Penn,  Jr.,  to  Governor 
Keith,  63.  State  of  affairs  in 
consequence  of  death  of  proprie 
tary,  66,  73.  Sale  to  Queen  Anne 


Pennsylvania — 

and  payment  of  money  for  it  al 
luded  to  in  letter  and  report  to 
Governor  Keith,  73.  Governor 
Keith  describes  the  position  of 
various  tribes  of  Indians,  114-116. 
Andrew  Bradford  publishes  reflec 
tions  on  the  credit  of  the  province, 
for  which  he  is  summoned  before 
Council,  143.  Difficulties  from 
Maryland  with  Indians  on  Susque- 
hanna,  160.  Commission  to  Jo 
seph  Pidgeon  relating  to  stipula 
tions  with  Maryland  on  surveys 
and  settlements,  161.  Act  pro 
posed  for  trial  of  felonies  out  of 
bounds  of  counties,  171.  State 
of  finances,  187.  Allusion  to  first 
settlement  by  Penn— "  his  leagues 
of  friendship  with  them,"  194, 
197.  Conference  with  Five  Nations 
at  Albany,  197.  The  Five  Nations 
at  Albany  surrender  lands  to,  by 
Governor  Keith,  201,  202.  Papers 
to  be  printed,  202.  Respecting 
Albany  Conference,  202,  207. 
State  of  things  with  Maryland — 
Surveyors  and  others  taken  pris 
oners,  212.  Original  agreement 
between  Lord  Baltimore  and  Han 
nah  Penn,  &c.,  about  boundaries, 
Feb.  17,  1723,  231.  Letter  to  Gov 
ernor  of  Maryland  with,  232. 
Proclamation  to  be  prepared,  232, 
233.  Prepared  and  ordered  to  be 
published,  236.  J.  Logan  returns 
with  proprietary's  instructions, 
which  Governor  withholds  for  rea-  . 
sons  stated,  236.  Governor  Keith's 
administration  closes — Major  Pat 
rick  Gordon  produces  his  com 
mission  from  Springet  Penn,  with 
Hannah  Penn's  assent  and  his 
Majesty's  approbation,  and  is  pub 
lished  as  Governor  at  Court  House, 
Philadelphia,  251.  Lesser  seal 
placed  in  hands  of  James  Logan, 
as  Secretary,  252.  Re-delivers  it 
to  Governor,  252.  Attempts  of 
Maryland  and  Lord  Sunderland 
on  Lower  Counties,  252.  Great 
seal  to  be  kept  by  Colonel  John 
French,  253.  Proclamation  pub 
lished  in  all  province  and  coun 
ties,  253.  Letter  of  Sir  Alfred 
Popple  on  issues  of  bills  of  credit, 
262.  Issue  of  paper  money  or 


256 


INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   KECOKDS. 


Pennsylvania — 

bills  of  credit,  347,  348,  396. 
Alleged  robbery  of  treasury,  386, 
395,  396.  Trade  with  Sugar 
Islands,  Governor's  message  on, 
401,  418.  Map  of  Louisiana,  1721 
— Boundaries  of  Pennsylvania, 
&c.,  402.  Address  of  Assembly, 
Governor  and  Council  to  King  on 
Sugar  Islands,  423.  Thomas  Penn, 
proprietary,  arrives,  433.  Divis 
ion  line  with  Maryland,  agreement, 
&c.,  461,  463,  464.  Correspond 
ence  respecting  riots  in  Maryland, 
468,  469,  474-491.  New  commis 
sion  to  Governor  Gordon,  526. 
Jeremiah  Langhorn,  Speaker,  528. 
New  greater  and  lesser  seals  given 
by  proprietaries,  530.  New  com 
missions  granted  throughout,  531. 
Troubles  with  Maryland,  542,  591. 
Commissioners  and  report  on 
boundary,  549.  Speaker  of  As 
sembly  on  Maryland  difficulties, 
566.  Death  of  Governor's  lady, 
571.  John  Penn  arrives,  569. 
Maryland  claims  the  territories, 
594.  Assembly  called,  594.  In 
dian  deeds  to  William  Penn,  1701, 
600.  Difficulties  with  Maryland, 
614. 

State  House,  &c.,  vested  in 
trustees,  iv.,  46,  483.  Governor 
Gordon  dies,  and  is  succeeded  by 
James  Logan  as  president,  47. 
Proclamation  to  be  made,  48. 
Notices  also  to  be  given  by  virtue 
of  Act  of  Queen  Anne  in  Great 
Britain,  49.  Germans  go  over  to 
Maryland,  57.  Complaints  against 
settlers  on  Susquehannah,  61,  63, 
64,  66,  71.  Release  of  lands  west 
of  Susquehannah  by  Indians  to 
proprietary,  88.  Dispute  between 
Maryland  and,  101,  151,  190-199, 
203,  227,  232.  Preston  and  Kin- 
sey  sent  to  Maryland,  204.  In 
structions  to,  206.  Their  report, 
210.  Various  documents  with  it, 
215-223.  New  Governor  men 
tioned  as  appointed,  233.  Papers 
received  from  proprietary,  234. 
George  Thomas  recommended  as 
Governor,  249.  Lord  Baltimore's 
petition  against,  249.  Proceed 
ings  at  Hampton  Court  respecting 
petitions  from  Maryland  on  arti- 


Pennsylvania — 

cles  of  agreement  between  Penn 
and  Lord  Baltimore,  1732,  254. 
Proclamation  on  order  in  Council 
respecting  Maryland,  S62,  265. 
Gov.  George  Thomas  arrives  and 
enters  on  his  duties,  288.  Thomas 
Lawrie  appointed  by  Governor, 
Secretary  and  Clerk  of  Council, 
289.  Proceedings  at  Hampton 
Court  for  quieting,  and  Maryland, 
298-301.  Proclamation  to  be 
made,  301.  Justices  appointed, 
312.  Commissioners  appointed 
to  run  the  line,  313.  A  map  of, 
mentioned,  317.  Correspondence 
with,  329.  Articles  of  agreement 
1701,  between  Wm.  Penn  and  In 
dians,  for  lands  in  Susquehannah, 
338-340.  New  treaty  with  In 
dians,  347.  Various  papers  on 
value  of  coin  and  on  bills  of 
credit  from  Lords  of  Trade,  as  also 
reports  on,  from  Assembly  and 
Governor,  356-366.  On  state  of 
province,  367-371.  Notice  of 
Commissioners  appointed  in  Eng 
land  on  Maryland  affairs,  394. 
Samuel  Preston  is  Provincial 
Treasurer,  412.  Defence  of,  422. 
Counterfeit  bills  discovered  in 
»  England,  429.  Gen.  Wentworth 
to  enlist  soldiers  for  Cuba,  499. 
Controversy  between  Assembly 
and  Council  on  pest  house, 
health  officer,  powers  of  Governor, 
&c.,  507-559.  Indians  quit  claims 
to  lands  on  Susquehannah,  559. 
Value  of  lands — settlers  on  Juni- 
ata,  &c.,  571,  572.  Richard  Peters 
appointed  Secretary  on  resigna 
tion  of  P.  Baird,  639.  Treaty 
with  Indians  at  Lancaster,  697- 
737,  739. 

Troops  to  be  raised  for  Louis- 
burg,  v.,  38,  39.  John  Penn,  one 
of  the  proprietaries,  dies,  62,  73. 
Gov.  Thomas  sails  for  England 
and  president  Anthony  Palmer 
succeeds  him,  68.  Richard  Peters, 
Secretary,  68.  Proper  notices  to 
be  sent  to  England  and  other  colo 
nies,  68.  Also  proclamation,  68, 
70.  Reported  capture  of  an  Eng 
lish  frigate  bound  from  Havana, 
75.  Returns  of  men  belonging 
to,  by  Samuel  Perry,  135,  Forces 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


257 


Pennsylvania — 

discharged  by  GOT.  Shirley  and 
Admiral  Knowles,  141.  State  of 
the  province,  158.  Expedition  to 
Canada,  130,  132,  134,  140-145, 
148,  152,  159,  168,  170.  Amount 
of  pay  due  four  companies  from, 
176.  Wm.  Parsons  resigns  as 
Surveyor-General,  Nicholas  Scull 
succeeds,  274.  Various  docu 
ments  respecting  treaty  at  Aix  la 
Chapelle,  330,  331,  359-362. 
James  Hamilton  succeeds  Presi 
dent  Palmer,  362.  Richard  Peters 
appointed  Secretary  of  province 
and  Clerk  of  Council,  364.  Words 
punched  out  of  the  seals,  382. 
Respecting  dispute  with  Mary 
land,  383,  386,  421,  582-597. 
French  from  Canada  on  way  to 
Ohio,  387.  Temporary  line  with 
Maryland,  423.  Early  settle 
ments  along  Susquehannah,  &c., 
440-449.  French  claims,  speech 
of  Mr.  Joncaire,  528.  Corres 
pondence  with  Virginia  and  New 
York  on  Indian  affairs,  622-637. 
Western  boundary  of,  and  Vir 
ginia,  758.  Calculations  of  lati 
tude  and  longitude,  &c.,  759-767. 
Commissioners  to  Albany,  vi., 
25.  And  Virginia  affairs,  83. 
Report  of  proceedings,  111-129. 
Meeting  of  Commissioners  with 
Six  Nations  at  J.  Stevenson's 
relative  to  purchase  of  lands,  114- 
119.  Deeds  for  lands  at  Albany, 
119-129.  Gov.  Hamilton  resigns, 
and  Robert  Hunter  Morris,  late 
Chief  Justice  of  New  Jersey,  ap 
pointed  and  is  proclaimed  at 
Court  House,  144.  Various  pa 
pers  relating  to  Connecticut  claim, 
247-275.  Loans,  555-558.  Map, 
300,  302.  Commissioners  from 
Massachusetts,  314.  Embargo, 
319.  Disputes  with  Maryland, 
417,639.  Fast  Day—long  drought, 
422.  Embargo,  511.  Braddock's 
defeat,  &c.,  415,  424,  426,  428, 
429,  430,  445,  461,  475,  476. 
Temporary  line  between  Maryland, 
639.  Brief  narrative  of  incur 
sions  of  French  and  Indians, 
1755,  766-768. 

Number  of  men  to  be  raised 
and  measures  to  be  taken  in,  for 

17 


Pennsylvania — 

.Crown  Point  expedition,  vii.,  29. 
War  declared  against  Delaware 
Indians,  88.  Conspiracy  against  ! 
Assembly  in  back  counties,  91. 
A  share  of  arms  requested  from 
General  Shirley,  109,  111.  Wm. 
Denny  succeeds  Governor  Morris, 
221.  Account  of  condition  of 
province,  with  a  map,  228.  Vari 
ous  documents  from  Dunk  Hali 
fax,  &c.,  on  defenceless  state  of  the 
province,  272-278.  Proprietary 
purchases  from  Indians  —  Com 
mittee  of  Council  appointed  to 
investigate,  354.  Affirmation  of 
N.  Scull  respecting,  399.  Account 
of,  by  Gov.  Denny  at  request  of 
Lord  Loudoun,  445.  Roman 
Catholics,  448.  Constitution,  &c., 
in  reply  to  Lord  Loudoun,  448. 
Brockden,  Recorder  of  Deeds, 
465.  Fast  appointed,  560.  Gov 
ernment  growing  worse,  633. 
Proprietaries  to  come  over,  633. 
Committee  of  Assembly  ask  to 
inspect  minutes  of  purchase  of 
lands  from  Indians,  635,  636. 
Deeds  for  lands  produced  to  Tee- 
dyuscung,  688,  693,  698.  Alarm 
ing  condition  of,  from  French  and 
Indians,  719.  Troops  for  New- 
York,  721.  Enquiry  by  British 
government  respecting  manufac 
ture  of  iron,  738,  740.  Estimate 
of  expenses  of  government,  778. 
Connecticut  settlers,  ix.,  7,  27, 
602.  Sum  granted  to  colonies  by, 
2,  4,  10,  47,  115.  Quota  of  each 
colony,  48-52.  Paxton  riots,  88- 
113.  Act  for  payment  to  colonies, 
160.  Stamp  Act  in,  298,  299. 
Address  to  King  on  repeal,  315. 
An  account  of  manufactures  since 
1734  ordered,  343.  John  Penn 
receives  new  commission  as  Gov 
ernor  from  Thomas  and  Richard, 
and  takes  oath  before  Gov.  Sharpe 
of  Maryland,  345-349.  Number 
of  manufacturing  establishments 
in,  354.  Boundary  question  be 
tween  Maryland  and,  377.  Quit 
rents — cost  or  expenses  of  prov 
ince — grants  of  lands,  &c.,  in  re 
ply  to  Earl  Shelburne,  379-384. 
Modes  of  granting  land,  380. 
Funds  in  382.  Settlers  on  Indian 


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258 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Pennsylvania — 

lands,'  404,  405,  407,  412,  480. 
Boundary  line,  413,  545.  Treaty 
at  Fort  Stanwix  with  Indians  re 
specting  boundary,  545.  De 
scribed,  554,  568.  Proceedings 
and  resolutions  of  Susquehannah 
comp'y,  569-572.  Respecting  pur 
chasers,  602.  Laws  respecting 
fisheries,  623.  New  commission 
to  Gov.  Pemi — oath  administered 
by  Gov.  Colden,  629.  Slitting 
mills,  plating  forges,  and  steel 
furnaces  in  1750,  632-636.  Rich 
ard  Penn,  one  of  the  proprietaries 
and  father  of  Gov.  John,  dies, 
736.  Gov.  John  goes  to  England 
and  James  Hamilton  as  President 
of  Council  succeeds  him,  736. 
By  will  of  Richard,  his  son,  John 
becomes  proprietary,  742.  Altera 
tion  of  the  seal  to  John's  name, 
742.  Richard  Penn  appointed 
Governor,  arrives,  780.  His  pro 
clamation,  783. 

Richard  Penn,  Governor,  x.,  1. 
Relating  to  difficulties  with  Con 
necticut,  50.  List  of  public  debts, 
53.  Public  officers,  their  salaries, 
53.  His  commission  is  revoked, 
and  John  Penn  appointed  Gover 
nor,  91.  Joseph  Shippen,  Jr., 
secretary,  91.  Respecting  Con 
necticut  claim,  117-139,  143,  151. 
Dr.  Conolly,  140,  145,  149,  175, 
176.  Boundary  line  with  Virginia, 
149,  158,  175,  176,  181-194.  Con 
necticut  claim,  177,  275.  Bound 
ary  with  Maryland,  206,  216,  220, 
240,  245.  Jurisdiction  not  to  be 
extended  at  present,  220.  Pro 
clamation  respecting,  220.  Letter 
to  Earl  Dartmouth,  221.  Procla 
mation  to  be  recalled,  241.  Let 
ter  to  Governor  Eden  on,  242, 
243.  Proclamation  recalling  for 
mer  on  boundary,  245.  Reed's 
map — payments  for,  260.  Ex 
penses  of  Government,  266.  Taxes 
to  be  laid,  282. 

Master  of  Rolls,  xi.,  187.  Four 
Brigadier-Generals  appointed,  199. 
Dissatisfaction  with  present  frame 
of  government,  purpose  taking 
sense  of  the  people,  220.  Bound 
ary  between,,  and  Virginia,  238. 
Joseph  Reed  appointed  chief  jus- 


Pennsylvania — 

tice,  186,  195,  202.  Declines, 
249.  Thomas  McKean  appointed, 
254.  Jonathan  Dickinson  Ser 
jeant,  appointed  Attorney  Gen 
eral,  254.  Congress  call  for  four 
thousand  militia,  254.  Death  and 
funeral  of  Thomas  Wharton,  Jr., 
President  of  the  State,  at  Lancas 
ter,  499,  500.  Joseph  Reed,  Pre 
sident,  George  Bryan,  Vice  Presi 
dent,  632. 

Boundary  line  with  Virginia, 
xii.,  16,  476,  700.  Messages  be 
tween  President  and  .Assembly, 
96.  Arms  of  the  State  ordered  to  be 
worked  on  standards  for  public  use, 
108.  Joseph  .Reed,  elected  Presi 
dent,  and  William  Moore,  Vice  Pre 
sident,  113,541.  Letter,  Auditor 
General  on  accounts,  boundaries 
between,  and  Virginia  and  Con 
necticut,  176,  177.  Great  seal  of 
late  province  to  be  secured,  178. 
Dispute  between  Virginia  and, 
211,  287.  Proclamation  on  Vir 
ginia  and,  212-214.  Dispute  with 
Connecticut,  287.  D.  Rittenhouse, 
State  Treasurer,  554.  Extension 
of  Mason  and  Dixon's  line,  635. 
Dispute  with  Connecticut,  657. 
Line  between  Virginia  and,  700. 
Instructions,  704.  Pay,  714. 

Resolution  and  petition  respect 
ing  Connecticut  claim,  xiii.,  10. 
Troops  called  out  by  Congress,  53. 
Proceedings  respecting  Virginia, 
79,  192,  209,  253,  269,  334,  510, 
519,  541,  685,  753.  And  Connec 
ticut,  79,  123,  128,  203,  205,  266, 
310,  313,  334,  417,  418,  420,  421, 
430,  434,  437,  462.  William 
Moore,  President,  and  James  Pot 
ter,  Vice  President,  112,  114. 
Counsel  appointed  on  Connecticut 
claim,  128.  Congress  asks  a  re 
turn  of  number  of  white  inhabi 
tants  of,  148.  Paid  F.  Bailey  for 
printing  laws,  193.  Council,  &c., 
decide  Virginia  line  is  not  to  be  run 
by  astronomical  observations,  209. 
Congress  advice,  150.  Men  to  be 
sent  to  Fort  Pitt,  348.  John  Dick 
inson,  President,  and  James  Ew- 
ing,  Vice  President,  413.  Dupli 
cate  of  charter,  437.  Indian  deeds 
and  papers  retur'd  by  H.  Osborne, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


259 


Pennsylvania — 

462-471.  Decree  against  Connec 
ticut,  473.  Proclamation  con 
firming  boundary  between  Penn 
sylvania  and  Virginia,  541.  Pro 
clamation  of  peace,  Mr.  Stille 
appointed  to  settle  accounts  with 
United  States — bells  to  be  rung, 
559.  Messages  to  Assembly  on 
state  of  Province,  647-666.  John 
Dickinson,  President,  and  James 
Ewing,  Vice  President,  737. 
Boundary  Commissioners,  753. 

Corps  of  infantry,  xiv.,  5. 
Boundary  with  Virginia,  56,  59, 
69,  74,  114,  119,  200,  211,  286, 
288,  361,  388,  394,  399,  518,  651. 
Connecticut  claim,  2,  51,  141, 
159.  T.  McKean  re-appointed 
Chief  Justice,  resolutions  respect 
ing  Wyoming,  167.  Arrangement 
of  militia  for  protection  of  west 
ern  frontiers,  177.  John  Arm 
strong,  Adjutant  General  with 
rank  of  Brigadier  General,  in 
place  of  James  Wilkinson,  219. 
John  Dickinson  elected  President, 
and  James  Irvine,  Vice  President, 
249,  250.  Purchase,  by  the  Com 
missioners  of  lands,  from  the  Six 
Nations  of  Indians,  271.  Popu 
lation,  taxables,  1760,  1770.  Ex 
ports,  1773,  1784—336.  Message 
containing  a  general  view  of  af 
fairs,  328-342.  New  York  boundj- 
ary,  363,  380,  385,  399,  443,  445, 
460,  464,  507,  586.  Treaty  at 
Fort  Stanwix  for  lands,  366.  In 
terfering  claims  on  Virginia,  368. 
First  payment  to  devisees  and 
legatees  of  William  Penn,  &c., 
and  copy  of  notice  in  the  pa 
pers,  for  vesting  their  rights  in 
the  State,  397.  Requisition  for 
Federal  troops,  465.  State  of  the 
claims  and  title  of  Messrs.  Penn 
to  the  Province  read  and  referred 
to  Supreme  Court,  502.  Fort  Pitt 
to  be  taken  possession  of,  517. 
"State  Flag"  mentioned,  518. 
State  road  from  Miller's  Spring  to 
be  marked  out,  574.  Report  of 
Alexander  McDowell  of  survey  of 
new  purchase,  604.  Proprietary 
paid,  625. 

Boundary  lines,  xv.,  12,  15,  16, 
19,  31,  33,  39,  107,  108,  212,  340, 


Pennsylvania — 

356.  Cession  of  lands  by  com 
missioners,  accepted  by  Congress, 
28.  Lands  opposite  to  Pittsburg, 
42.  Accounts  between  United 
States  and  this  State,  83.  Ben 
jamin  Franklin  elected  President, 
and  Charles  Biddle,  Vice  Presi 
dent,  110.  Proclamation  on  Vir 
ginia  agreement,  289.  Connecti 
cut  claimants,  279,  280.  Great 
seal,  299.  Benjamin  Franklin, 
President,  and  P.  Muhlenburg, 
Vice  President,  308.  Boundary 
with  New  York  completed,  340. 
Order  of  procession  in  Philadel 
phia  on  ratification  of  Federal  con 
stitution  by,  350,  Commissioners 
to  run  line  paid,  356.  A  descrip 
tion  of  Erie  lands  asked  of  com 
missioners,  382.  Asks  for  copies 
of  Acts  of  Virginia  respecting 
lands  in,  451.  Terms  of  sale  of 
triangle  at  Erie,  472.  Troops 
against  Indians  on  frontiers  called 
for  in  Congress,  515.  Triangle  on 
Erie,  524.  Erie,  530,  531,  532, 
554.  Thomas  Mifflin,  President, 
George  Ross,  Vice  President,  584. 
Maps,  597. 

Triangle  at  Lake  Erie  to  be  pur 
chased,  xvi.,  36.  Master  of  rolls, 
M.  Irwin,  106.  Call  of  a  conven 
tion  by  Assembly  to  amend  con 
stitution,  proceedings  of  Council 
on,  41,  159.  John  Lukens,  Sur 
veyor  General,  dies,  Daniel  Brod- 
head  elected,  208.  Thomas  Mif 
flin,  President,  George  Ross,  Vice 
President,  219.  Suit  for  deprecia 
tion  and  counsel  fees,  226.  Pub 
lic  debt  of,  264.  Instalments  paid 
proprietaries,  306.  Howell's  map 
of,  275,  337.  Cedes  to  United 
States  light-house  at  Cape  Henlo- 
pen,  beacons,  piers,  &c.,  358. 

Pennsylvania  arms  mentioned  to  be 
engraved  on  presents  to  Indians 
in  Philadelphia,  xv.,  229. 

Pennsylvania  artillery  captured, 
xiii.,  253. 

Pennsylvania  battalion,  x.,  415,  419, 
420.  Colonel  Bull,  420.  Captain 
Williams  of,  420,  435.  Captain 
Willet,  434.  Supplies  ordered  by 
Congress  for,  439,  440,  441.  Reso 
lution  of  Congress  to  supply,  454. 


260 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


Rev.  William  Linn,  chaplain,  487. 
Surgeon  Samuel  McKenzie,  530. 
Colonel  Miles  of,  549.  Of  Ger 
mans,  622.  Captains  appointed, 
634,  678.  New  arrangement  for 
continental  service,  742. 

Pennsylvania  brigade  3d,  promo 
tion  of  officers  in,  xii.,  88,  89, 
107. 

Pennsylvania  company,  affairs  to  be 
inquired  into,  ii.,  137,  160. 

Pennsylvania  hospital  proposed,  v., 
513,  516,  526.  Taken  for  sick 
soldiers,  xi.,  34,  85.  John  Storer, 
steward,  85,  130.  Illegality  of 
election  of  managers,  776  ;  xii., 
280,  688.  Paid  for  board  of  dis 
abled  men,  xiii.,  252,  457,  Fruit 
trees  to  be  planted  at  with  public 
funds,  xiv.,  71  ;  xv.,  155,  187. 
Pensions  paid  to,  640.  For  board 
of  David  Grady,  a  pensioner,  xvi., 
413. 

Pennsylvania  land  company,  ii., 
160. 

Pennsylvania  line,  Lieutenants 
placed  on  invalid  list,  xi.,  647. 
Provisions  for,  xii.,  106.  Pur 
chases  for,  112.  Case  of  Larry 
Burns,  alleged  theft,  his  excuse, 
275.  Released,  276.  Supplies 
for,  409.  Recruits — bounties,  431. 
Pay,  578.  Mutiny,  593.  Quar 
ters  for  officers,  &c.,  605.  Recruit 
ing  stations,  petition,  606.  In 
quiry  into  causes  of  discontent 
in,  committee  to  inquire,  632. 
Enlistment  in,  complained  of, 
committee  on  causes  of  late  dis 
content,  633.  Account  of  monies 
advanced  to,  661.  Means  for  ex 
pediting  march  of,  693.  Pay  to, 
701.  Again  formed,  and  on  march 
under  General  Wayne,  739.  Pay 
to,  747.  Recruiting,  750.  Pay, 
752,  782.  Pay  to,  xiii.,  1. 
Clothing  for,  23,  48,  67.  Pay,  24, 
71,72,149.  Recruits,151.  Place  for 
recruiting,  Colonel  Humpton  ap 
pointed  superintendent,  155,  156. 
No  British  deserter  or  soldier  to 
be  enlisted,  156.  Pay,  187,  198, 
205,  266,  272,  285.  Major  Porter 
to  command  4th  regiment  of  artil 
lery,  223.  Captain  Francis  Proc 
tor,  his  claim,  244.  Bounties, 
258.  Recruiting,  330.  Pay,  395, 


407.  Recruiting  from,  418,  443, 
500,  562,  571,  597.  Arrests,  617. 
Affidavits  of  James  Bennett  on 
mutiny,  618.  Memorial  of  officers, 
682.  Field  officers  appointed, 
697.  Colonel  Humpton's  report, 
711.  Council  on,  733.  General 
Armand,  763.  Auditor  of  depre 
ciation,  xiv.,  139,  150,  160,  178, 
206.  Act  for  benefit  of  officers 
and  soldiers,  184.  Letters  of  ad 
ministration  granted  on  estates  of 
officers  and  soldiers  in,  200. 
Memorial  of  officers  for  land,  xv. , 
16,  17.  Payment  in  certificates 
for  arrears  to,  86.  Claims  for  ser 
vices,  260.  Donation,  land  lot 
tery,  time  extended,  263.  Ac 
counts  of  William  Turnbull,  as 
purchaser  for,  299.  Distressed 
soldiers  of,  provision  for,  xvi., 
220.  Recruits  for,  492,  533,  535. 

Pennsylvania  Regiments,  Paymas 
ter,  x.,  2.  Fourth,  xii.,  321, 
572.  Sixth,  209.  Tenth,  320. 
Eleventh,  promotions,  586,  684. 
Colonel  Robert  Patton  asks  to  be 
restored  to  rank  as  before  being 
taken  prisoner,  600.  Certificate 
respecting  other  officers,  609. 
At  Fort  Pitt,  716.  Third,  recruits 
at  New  town,  xiii.,  1,  8.  Arrest 
of  Lieut.  Nagle,  617.  Eighth,  25. 
Seventh,  98.  Vacancies  and  pro 
motions,  202. 

Pennsylvania  University,  see  Uni 
versity  of  Pennsylvania. 

Pennypot  Landing,  confirmed,  ii., 
39. 

Penrose,  Joseph,  recommended  to 
Congress  Lieutenant-Colonel,  x., 
444.  Appointed,  445.  R.  Seward 
appointed  a  Lieutenant  in  his 
battalion.  472.  Made  Colonel, 
767.  Battalion,  xi.,  17,  .20,  47, 
83. 

Penrose,  Jonathan,  Justice,  xiv., 
197  ;  xv.,  256. 

Penrose,  Thomas,  to  fix  piers  near 
Fort  Island,  x.,  648. 

Pensions,  xv.,  185,  186,  190,  286, 
312,  322,  327,  341,  343,  345,  357, 
358,  401,  403,  413,  430,  457,  464, 
465,  472,  481,  485,  513,  545,  590, 
634,  640;  xvi.,  125,  148,  163,  200, 
2132,  217,  223,  224,  2242,  286, 
328,  361,  370,  407,  408,  412,  413, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


261 


420,  434,  481,  486,  489,  538.  List 
of  persons  entitled  to  ask  for, 
200,  320. 

Pentecost,  Dorset,  presents  accounts 
by  Lieut.  James  Marshall  of  Wash 
ington  county,  xiii.,  144,  150, 
152,  253,  541.  Resigns  as  mem 
ber  of  Council,  703.  Appointed 
Judge  and  President  of  Court 
Common  Pleas,  732.  Late  Judge 
of  Court  Common  Pleas  and 
President,  suspended  on  account 
of  removal  from  Washington  co., 
xv.,  124, 

Pepperell,  Sir  William,  orders  to, 
vi.,  201.  Raising  troops,  298,  311. 

Pequea,  petition  from,  on  roads, 
'  iii.,  263. 

Per  diem,  pay  objected  to  by  Gen. 
Amherst,  viii.,  323. 

Perie,  Nicholas,  letter  from,  in  case 
of  C.  Higginbotham,  v.,  218. 
Deemed  offensive  by  Council — 
apology — had  a  grant  for  his  land 
from  Thomas  Penn,  1736 — form 
of  it,  219.  Arrested  and  carried  to 
Maryland,  220.  Examination  of 
Col.  White  in  his  case,  221.'  His 
own  defence,  218. 

Perkins,  Attorney,  petition  for  par 
don,  v.,  75. 

Perkiomen,  copper  mine,  x.,  23,  41. 
Vested  in  trustees,  41. 

Perry,  James,  as  a  favor,  Teedyus- 
cuiig  asks  his  appointment  by 
Governor  as  Captain,  viii.,  115. 

Perry,  John,  Commissioner  of  pur 
chase,  xii.,  465.  Enquiry  re 
specting,  648.  Report,  653.  Su- 
perceded,  654. 

Perry,  Micajah,  agent  on  subject  of 
paper  money,  iii.,  377. 

Perry,  Samuel,  letter  from — return 
of  men  belonging  to  Pennsylva 
nia,  v.,  135. 

Perry,  Wm.,  Sheriff,  xi.,  373,  377, 
638;  xv.,  125,  302,  580;  xvi., 
72. 

Pest  House,  petition  of  Germans 
for,  iv.,  507.  Assembly  and  Gov 
ernor  on,  508,  509,  510,  511,  515- 
526,  549,  629.  Bad  condition  of,  v., 
410.  Sick  attended  by  Drs.  Rush 
and  Duffield,  x.,  409.  Sick  to  be 
sent  to,  412.  Soldiers  to  be  put 
into,  if  barracks  are  too  small, 
485.  To  cease  to  T.  Smith,  xiii., 


429.  To  be  repaired,  590.  Nich 
olas  Fitzsimons  appointed  Stew 
ard,  631.  Officers'  lands,  753. 
On  State  or  Province  Island — re 
pairs  to,  xiv.,  6,  655. 

Peters,  Capt.  John,  resigns,  xii., 
613. 

Peters,  Richard,  Commissioner  to 
run  line  between  Maryland  and 
Pennsylvania,  iv.,  313.  Appoint 
ed  Secretary  on  resignation  of 
P.  Baird,  639.  Appointed  Secre 
tary  and  Clerk  of  Council,  v., 
68.  Letter  to  C  Weiser,  211. 
Made  member  at  request  of  pro 
prietary,  382.  In  Cumberland 
county,  431.  Report  of  proceed 
ings  against  settlers  on  Indian 
lands,  440.  To  meet  Indians  at 
Carlisle,  658.  Report,  664.  In 
formation  respecting  west  bounds, 
760.  Commissioner  to  Albany, 
vi.,  25.  Thanks  to,  for  his  ser 
mon,  66.  Report  of  proceedings 
at  Albany,  111-129.  Letters  on 
Connecticut  claim^  253,  254,  287. 
On  Indian  affairs,  287,  673.  Let 
ter  to  and  from  Commissioners  on 
road,  376,  377.  Report  011  Brad- 
dock's  road — Indians  at  camp — 
and  arrest  of  two  persons  charged 
with  correspondence  with  the 
French — committee  on  distribu 
tion  of  arms  by  Assembly — report, 
679.  Goes  to  Easton  with  Gov 
ernor,  vii.,  204.  Letters  to  and 
from,  394,  397.  On  money  bills, 
441,  442.  Answers  inquiries  of 
Lord  Loudoun  on  Constitution, 
&c.,  448.  Answer  to  Committee 
of  Assembly  for  minutes,  636. 
Secretary  goes  to  New  York,  viii., 
19.  Receives  at  Philadelphia  by 
Lowe,  a  message  from  Cherokees 
to  Delawares,  135.  Sent  to  Eas 
ton  to  quell  Indians,  172.  Settles 
with  Indians  for  lands,  219.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  305,  309.  Re 
specting  papers,  337.  Resigns 
as  Secretary,  671.  Claims  pro 
tection  of  Governor,  361.  Rep 
resentation  with  R.  Hockley  on 
proprietary  taxes  in  Cumberland 
county,  472.  Secretary,  letter  to 
Henry  Wilmot  London,  giving 
history  of  Indian  deed  to  Susque- 
hannah  county,  x.,  177.  Capt. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


461,  503,  533.  Of  militia,  649. 
Rank,  650.  Secretary  of  War, 
741.  Petition  respecting  lots  in 
Philadelphia  granted  to  late  R. 
Peters  by  Wm.  Penn,  xii.,  779. 
Of  Board  of  War — barracks,  xiii., 
128.  Witness  at  Trenton,  442. 
Pay  to,  580.  Member  of  Congress, 
xiv.,  5.  Claim  for  liberty  land, 
xv.,  433.  Warrant,  issues  to, 
436.  Claim,  481,  485.  Under 
Mason,  485.  On  Jones'  Lane, 
494.  Claims  two  city  lots — sale 
postponed,  xvi.,  50.  Referred  to 
Supreme  Court,  492.  Repaid  for 
survey  of  Jones'  Lane,  11.  Claim 
to  city  lot,  523,  526,  529,  532, 
534,  539.  Referred  to  Judge 
Shippen,  520. 

Peters,  Wm.,  resigns  as  member 
Assembly,  vii.,  148.  Clerk  to 
Committee  on  lands,  464.  Letters 
to  and  from,  167.  Secretary  of 
Council  petition,  viii.,  19. 

Petersburgh,  mediation  of,  xii.,  742. 

Peter's  Township,  Washington  co., 
proposed  division  of,  xiv.,  275. 

Petitions,  of  Duck  Creek,  for  a  way 
through  the  marshes,  L,  60.  Of 
mariners  for  wages,  63,  64.  Of 
Charles  Pickering,  67,  73.  Rich 
ard  Noble,  75.  Nicholas  Bartlett, 
75,  77.  Against  master  of  a  ship 
and  trial,  79.  Respecting  pa 
tents,  86.  Of  Samuel  Hersant 
for  furnishing  the  prison,  101. 
Edward  Everett  for  money,  for 
1 '  waiting  on  the  provincial  j  udges 
with  his  boat  in  the  going  their 
circuit,  157.  Wm.  Frampton  re 
moval  of  caves,  167.  For  a  fair 
at  New  Castle,  181.  Benj.  Cham 
bers,  189.  C.  Empson,  199.  Rob 
ert  Jen's,  against  forcible  entry 
into  his  house,  199.  Respecting 
exportation,  213.  For  a  fair  at 
centre  of  Philadelphia,  218.  Of 
R.  Turner,  S.  Carpenter  and  oth 
ers,  for  a  bank,  236.  To  extend 
Chester  county,  263.  To  build  a 
wharf  at  Chestnut  street,  267.  Of 
Brandywine  on  obstructions,  292. 
Roads  from  Philadelphia,  298. 
John  White,  clerk  of  Court,  327, 
329.  Samuel  Carpenter — hogs 
not  to  run  at  large  in  towns,  327. 
Of  Benjamin  Chambers  and  F. 


Petitions— 

Rawle  for  a  bridge  over  Arch  and 
Front  streets,  330.  Of  Markharn 
and  others,  to  take  up  arms 
against  the  French,  334.  Justice 
Edmond  Lassell  on  counterfeiting, 
380.  Against  D.  Lloyd,  383. 
Southampton  township,  389. '  Re 
specting  roads,  386,  388,  389. 
Radnor  township,  396.  Against 
French  traders,  436.  Various, 
478.  For  roads,  499.  For  bridges, 
522.  Nich.  Scull,  &c.,  for  a  road, 
536. 

For  roads,  ii.,  10,  33,  111,  527. 
For  fairs,  12.  F.  D.  Pastorius  in 
behalf  of  Germantown,  13.  For  re 
pairs  of  High  street  wharf,  23.  A. 
Hamilton,  Post  Master  General,  33. 
Patrick  Robinson  for  claims,  33. 
Of  Philadelphia,  37.  And  Ches 
ter  township,  40.  From  Philadel 
phia,  52.  Wrn.  Markham,  121. 
James  le  Tort  from  jail,  163,  170. 
N.  Gateau,  170.  John  Tatham  for 
land,  179.  Philadelphia  on  mon 
ey,  221.  Jacob  Spicer  on  negro 
slave  arrested  in  Philadelphia,. 
275.  From  Welsh  tract  for  a 
ferry,  276.  Of  John  Powell 
against  it,  277.  James  Logan, 
376.  Of  Philadelphia  against  New 
Castle,  379.  Peter  Evans,  391. 
James  Heaton,  407.  Philadelphia, 
410.  Story  and  Logan,  412. 
Bucks  county,  488.  Pastorius, 
Jawert,  Kelpius  and  Falkner,  431. 
Thos.  Fairman,  434.  Robert  Clay 
for  release  of  goods,  513.  R. 
Mason,  road,  527.  P.  Bizalion, 
545.  Chester  township,  546. 
Bristol,  &c.,  respecting  road,  547. 
Philadelphia  road,  561.  J.  Le 
Tort,  562.  Wm.  Dilort  to  sell 
goods,  576.  Wm.  Eburn — rum 
seized,  605. 

Hugh  Pugh  and  Lazarus  Thomas 
under  sentence  of  death,  iii.,  41. 
Road  from  Conestoga  to  Brandy- 
wine,  43.  Abraham  Delucena — 
goods  seized,  61.  John  Frazer 
for  a  vessel,  77.  John  Burrowes 
for  release,  81.  Inhabitants  of 
Delaware— road  from  Philadelphia 
to  Wiccacoa,  106,  107.  From 
Schuylkill  respecting  taxes,  111. 
For  roads  in  Chester  county,  &c., 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


263 


Petitions — 

142.  J.  and  E.  Cartledge,  186. 
Mary  Woolvin,  187.  Against 
powder  house,  242,  244.  Alex 
ander  Molliston  against  "Win.  Till, 
259.  Roads— Frankford  and  Pe- 
quea,  263.  Of  John  Duckett  for 
a  pardon,  referred  to  Supreme 
Court,  276.  Palatines  to  Gov. 
Keith  respecting  lands,  322.  For 
new  road  to  Wiccacoa,  547.  Road 
from  Philadelphia — stone  bridge, 
&c.,  573,  618.  Respecting  Courts 
of  Chancery — its  history,  617. 

Respecting  wears  on  Sclmylkill 
river,  iv.,  17,  18,  20.  Of  Phila 
delphia  against  Courts  of  Chan 
cery,  35.  Of  Bucks  county 
against  it,  36.  From  Germans  on 
Susquehannah,  64.  For  road  in 
Chester  county,  152,  266,  278. 
Durst  Thome,  &c.,  171.  N. 
Tainy,  &c.,  on  condemned  goods, 
173.  Jacob  Chamberlin  —  fine, 
224.  Roads,  247,  495.  Thomas 
Cresap,  Miles  Foy,  &c.,  on  Mary 
land  affairs,  256.  For  roads,  278. 
Of  criminals,  329.  For  new  coun 
ty  out  of  Lancaster,  335.  Mayor, 
&c.,  of  Philadelphia  to  Governor 
to  raise  money,  379,  384,  385. 
Seven  companies  of  soldiers,  466. 
Chester  county  —  weights  and 
measures,  507.  Of  Germans  for 
pest  house,  508,  509.  Of  Capt. 
John  Titami,  625.  Merchants 
against  bills  of  credit,  750.  For 
division  of  Philadelphia  and  Lan 
caster  county,  756. 

Against  road  to  Bristol  by  N. 
Craft,  &c.,  v.,  61.  Uty  Perkins  for 
pardon,  75.  George  Gray,  &c., 
road  to  Cobb's  creek,  99.  Hugh 
Bruslam  for  pardon,  105.  From 
criminals,  157,  158.  Pilots  of 
Sussex  county,  226.  OfJohnKing, 
343.  Of  Chester  county,  378. 
Of  Hans  Hamilton  as  Sheriff,  468. 
Of  trespassers  in  Great  Cove, 
468.  Moravian  missionaries,  576. 
Roads,  577.  Charles  Bellamy  to 
refit  vessel,  597.  Capt.  Nery, 
620,  654,  656.  Alexander  Mc- 
Ginty  for  aid,  662. 

Inhabitants  of  Cumberland  co., 
&c.,  asking  for  protection,  vi., 
130.  Watt.  Sipple,  Maryland  dis- 


Petitions — 

pute,  417.  Lurgan  T.  C.  Co. 
for  arms,  533.  Of  frontiers  for 
protection,  550.  Inhabitants  near 
Penn's  creek,  647.  From  several 
counties  for  defence,  670,  680. 

Inhabitants  of  York — alarmed 
by  successes  of  Indians,  viL,  234. 
Of  French  neutrals  support,  239. 
Cumberland  county — Rev.  John 
Steele,  241.  Inhabitants  of  Lurgan 
township,  241.  Capt.  Solomon 
Goad,  347.  Of  merchants  to  ship 
provisions,  393,  459.  Philip  Ba- 
der,  399.  From  Bethlehem  for  a 
watch  against  Indians,  459.  Sam 
son  Mifflin  on  embargo,  571.  In 
habitants  of  Pextang  about  forts 
Hunter  and  Halifax,  724.  Of 
two  convicted  coiners,  725.  R. 
Hill  and  S.  P.  Moore  title  to  lands, 
728.  Of  Philadelphia  shipwrights 
taken  at  Oswego,  737.  Of  Lehigh 
township  on  Indians,  757. 

Berks  county  on  Indian  rava- 
ages,  viii.,  99.  Capt.  Huet,  148. 
Of  Philadelphia  merchants  against 
tonnage  duty,  230.  Of  French 
neutrals,  269.  F.  Post  to  be  sent 
as  missionary  to  Indians,  301.  Of 
merchants  of  Philadelphia  against 
sale  of  Provincial  ship,  piers,  &c., 
574.  For  roads,  676. 

Captain  Armaolia  of  Spanish 
ship  in  distress,  ix.,  26.  R. 
Hockley  and  E.  Physick  on  pro 
prietary  estate,  178.  From  sev 
eral  counties  on  proprietary  quit 
rents,  179.  Of  Wardens  of  Phi- 
lad' a,  366.  Of  merchants  of  Phila 
delphia,  lumber,  staves,  &c.,  366, 
367.  John  Reddick,  land  in  Mary 
land,  375,  376.  Road  from  Read 
ing  to  Fort  Augusta,  440.  Phila 
delphia  road,  623,  627.  Lower 
Dublin  township  road,  628.  For 
road  from  Fort  Augusta,  651. 
Of  Chester  against  road  from 
Philadelphia,  692,  703. 

Respecting  road  from  Philadel 
phia  to  Lancaster,  x.,  65,  69. 
Inhabitants  of  Northumberland 
county  against  Connecticut  peo 
ple,  111.  To  call  Assembly  on 
account  of  Boston  port  bill,  180. 
From  colonies,  239.  Of  Captain 
Du  Casse,  262.  From  Bermuda 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Petitions  — 

for    provisions,    413.     Boats    in 
Darby  creek,  656. 

Matthew Clarkson,  &c.,  xi.,  177. 
Robert  Fatten,  188.  Levi  Hol- 
lingswortli,  193.  Of  Lancaster  for 
magistrates,  &c.,  211.  Of  Walter 
Hall  against  a  debtor,  214.  Of 
Bristol,  254.  Of  negro  Harry,  a 
slave,  263.  Of  Henry  Funk  and 
George  Kreibel,  269.  Of  Captain 
Joseph  Brady's  company  on  draw 
ing  lots,  313.  Jno.  Swaiiwick  for 
goods,  359.  On  calling  out  whole 
force,  394.  Of  Lutheran  Reformed 
German  Church  at  Easton,  422. 
Of  soldiers,  458.  Of  Fannet  town 
ship  for  arms,  524.  Chester  co. 
battalion,  524.  Eve  Jeder  and 
Esther  Blackman,  579.  Of  pris 
oners  to  be  exchanged — verbal  of 
Samuel  Morris  and  others  for  a 
pardon  of  four  prisoners,  564. 
Rev.  S.  Barton  and  A.  Murray — 
negro  Ralph  for  remission  of  pun 
ishment  of  death,  565.  From 
Fort  Pitt,  for  pass  for  a  boat 
with  furs,  for  New  Orleans, 
568.  Favor  of  Roberts  and  Car 
lisle,  606,  607.  Of  their  wives, 
613.  Of  Captain  Lightbourne, 
636.  L.  Nicola— Wm.  Low,  637. 
Against  forestalling  in  Philadel 
phia,  638,  640.  Wm.  Streaker, 
641.  Of  Henry  Sherer  and  others, 
647.  Thos.  Fell,  &c.,  Peregrine 
Jones,  H.  Meyers,  650.  Of  Mat 
thew  Clarkson  in  case  of  sloop 
Active,  657.  Of  sundry  persons 
for  broken  cannon,  662.  Of  Lts. 
David  Brown  and  Edward  Ran 
dolph,  665.  'Of  disabled  soldiers, 
and  for  stores — of  Purviance,  Dean 
and  Henderson  for  stores — Chris 
topher  Getting,  667.  Of  Lieut. 
Sproat,  675.  Of  George  Allen, 
Jona.  Cowpland,  John  Wilson, 
David  Franks,  679.  Of  Dr.  Val 
entine  Standley,  691.  For  rum 

.  for  boats,  694.  Peter  De  Haven, 
702.  For  pay — passes  and  par 
don  and  against  privateers,  703. 
For  passes,  clothing,  &c.,  704. 
Col.  Johnston,  R.  Footman  and 
Mag.  Devine,  porter  brewery, 
710.  Of  E.  L.  Treckel,  claim  on 
a  house,  714.  Thos.  Hazelwood, 


Petitions — 

&c.,  Lewis  Nicola,  741.  R.  Mc- 
Neill,  C.  Crawford,  sub-Lieuts. 
Northumberland,  749.  Jno.  Rey 
nolds,  Isaac  Ely,  Ann  Tatnall, 
750.  Lieut.  Honeyman,  James 
Dundas,  Matthew  Gregg — wagon 
master  for  payment,  755.  Arms  to 
be  brought  to,  757.  Mr.  Hunter, 
A.  Kleir,  759.  Jacob  Deisher  for 
records,  764.  Various,  for  passes, 
770.  Of  military  men,  766.  Mer 
chants  of  Philadelphia,  783. 

For  rations  instead  of  money, 
xii.,  2.  Thos.  Crouch,  3.  Geo. 
Holder,  Ann  Calvert,  Abigail 
Ault,  Michael  Farmer,  Captain 
Newton  Cannon,  to  sell  cargo,  11. 
John  Tully,  Philip  Nagle,  Boudes 
,  Burke,  and  Wm.  Phillips,  13. 
Capt.  Watkins,  Margaret  Chal 
mers,  Lieutenant  Honeyman  and 
Pugh,  14.  Of  Philadelphia  co., 
15.  Francis  Hopkinson,  17.  Thos. 
Hanson  for  pardon,  and  for  a  pass- 
Rev.  W.  Rogers  for  rations — to 
sweep  Delaware  for  pay,  20,  21. 
For  passes,  22,  23,  24.  Reynold 
Keen  respecting  his  estate,  26. 
John  Hayes,  flag  of  truce,  31. 
Lucy  Thompson,  Joseph  Musgen- 
ung,  Nathaniel  Sackett,  32,  33. 
Abraham  Chapman,  32.  Timothy 
Hooker,  34.  Elizabeth  Young, 
Rachael  Shubert — L.  Nicola  for 
reward,  37.  Capt.  Jno.  McPher- 
son,  38,  39.  Joseph  Dean,  45. 
Fred.  Sneider,  doorkeeper,  48,  49. 
Mrs.  Mary  Matlack,  50.  Com 
modore  Hazelwood — W.  Johnston 
and  John  Lewis  bail  for  two  men 
who  join  British  army  in  Phila 
delphia,  57.  John  Swanwick, 
Margaret  Crohan,  Catharine  Ma- 
lone,  Ann  Williams,  58,  59.  In 
valid  corps,  64.  John  Young, 
Elizabeth  Condor,  67.  Charles 
Hurst,  Augustus  Willett,  Daniel 
Gomez,  72,  73.  To  search  river 
for  wrecks — of  Michael  Huffnagle, 
of  Sus'annah  Simmons,  Mary 
Cressons,  not  granted— Myer  Hart, 
75.  Andrew  Sponseller,  James 
McKee,  John  Donnelly,  Ellen  Kir- 
chenschlaeger,  ( bastard)— of  Sarah 
Growden,  76,  77.  Andrew  Right, 
Catharine  Ebert,  Michael  Teter, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


265 


Petitions— 

Susannah  Simons,  Elizabeth  Stew 
art,  78,  79.  Of  John  Rein,  Rey 
nolds  Keen,  Captain  McGinley, 
Mary  Cussans,  Mary  Gunnerson, 
Ernst  Ludwick  Baish,  John  Mar 
shall,  80,  81.  Joseph  Greeswald, 
83.  Edward  Fitzrandolph,  James 
Pannel,  86.  Win.  Call  of  Ger- 
mantown  and  Matthias  Stimmell, 
92.  Inhabitants  of  Penn's  valley 
respecting  militia  duty,  104.  For 
.  passes,  106,  112.  {n  favor  of 
Ralph,  a  negro,  an  imposition, 
113.  Jed.  Snowden,  116.  Chas. 
Willing,  &c.,  120.  Abraham  Ris- 
tean  for  negro  slave,  134.  In 
habitants  of  Northumberland,  138. 
Major  S.  Bush,  Capt.  Jacob  Buss, 
&c.,  David  Franks,  141.  Jere 
miah  Simmons,  Thomas  Guion, 
142,  143.  Mary  Flood,  George 
Harding,  149.  Catherine  Fritz, 
Francis  Nelson,  150.  For  passes, 
not  granted,  157.  Of  officers  of 
ship  General  Greene,  Ann  Win 
ters,  Ann  Nicholson,  158,  159. 
Capt.  Williams  to  take  provisions 
to  French  fleet,  162.  Elizabeth 
Rapp,  163.  Mary  Miller,  Henry 
Wauher,  190,  191.  Jane  Smith, 
197.  B.  Soden,  200.  Mary  Jones, 
Samuel  Kenny,  &c.,  201,  202. 
Wm.  Mackey,  202.  Daniel 
Wingate,  205 .  John  Paul  Schott, 
Eleanor  Quinn,  Francis  Lally, 
216,  217.  Wm.  Cassidy,  Peter 
Swope,  257.  Isaac  Kauffman, 
Frederick  Koble,  Wm.  Keyser, 
223.  Margaret  Brown,  225.  Presi 
dent's  house,  236,  244.  Of  John 
Reine — wife  of  Casper  Guyer, 

237.  John  Wright,  Dr.  Adams, 

238.  Mary    Harding,    Elizabeth 
Voght,    and    Owen    Ryan,    242. 
Joseph    Walker,    James    Norris, 
247.    Of  Cumberland,  248.    Isaac 
Melchior,   &c.,   to  receive    conti 
nental  money — prisoner  for  cloth 
ing,  248.    Dr.  Kennedy,  C.  Mifflin, 
S.   McGinnis,  253.     Wm.  Barton 
and  Paul   Zantzinger,  Cornelius 
Lery,     Mary     Machbanks,     Ann 
Riche,  Peter  Schwoope,  256,  257. 
Rebecca  Paul,  Jane  Evans,  Mag 
dalen   Divine,    258.     John   Ens- 
menger,  267.     Jacob  Taney,  271. 


Petitions — > 

John  Clarke — officers  of  Colonel 
Hazen's  regiment,  278.  Ann 
Riche,  284.  Capt.  Gibbs  Jones, 
286.  Of  inhabitants  of  State  on 
Schuylkill  bridge  and  road  to 
Darby— Charles  Cook,  293.  York 
county  for  defence,  296.  Various, 
309.  Elizabeth  Rinedollas,  Capt. 
Daniel  Topham,  311.  George 
Montgomery,  317.  Mary  Murray, 
322.  John  Dunlap  and  James 
Budden,  &c.,  331.  Robert  Mc- 
Knight,  332.  Capt.  Turnbull, 
333.  Edward  Grisel,  Capt.  Wren 
and  Lieut.  Fick,  334.  F.  Mer 
chant,  David  Coleman,  336,  337. 
Isabella  Grant,  George  Montgom 
ery,  Capt.  Manifold,  P.  Zant 
zinger  and  W.  Barton,  338,  339. 
357.  George  Brett — a  number  re 
jected —  Robert  Dunlap,  Mary 
Roher  and  Mary  Bird,  343.  Eliza 
beth  Rhinedoller,  Ann  Dunkin, 
Margaret  McKewn,  Jno.  and  Mary 
Whittinharn,  347.  In  favor  of 
Mrs.  Ferguson,  351.  Capt.  Wm. 
Barber,  354.  Pennsylvania  divi 
sion,  vacancies  in,  354,  368. 
Christopher  Schulz,  357.  Judith 
Doyle,  Mary  Sharp,  361.  A.  Dark 
ness,  M.  O'Harra,  Joseph  Myers, 
Mary  Murray,  365.  Richard 
Murthwait,  Jehu  Roberts,  374. 
For  independent  corps,  383.  Ob 
jected  to,  389.  B.  Rue,  Daniel 
Zieber,  Wm.  Richardson,  390, 
391.  M.  Johnson,  400.  Jane 
Kerr,  410.  Elizabeth  Powers, 
420.  Meade  &  Co.,  Jno.  Nesbitt, 
428.  Geo.  Brett,  436.  George 
Hunton,  447.  Moses  Lamb,  455. 
Chester  county,  456.  Northum 
berland,  459.  Edward  West, 
Joseph  Burns,  469.  E.  L.  Frie- 
chell — Merchants  of  Philadelphia, 
478.  J.  &  S.  Holt,  J.  McGuire, 
Mary  Meyer,  479.  Henry  Mat 
thews,  483.  J.  De  Rey,  483. 
Abm.  Surgert,  A.  Miller  and  Kil- 
ion  Dewinger,  484.  J.  Connolly, 
M.  Huffnagle,  &c.,  487.  M.  Go 
mez,  489.  Jno.  Eve,  Nathan 
Mitchell,  W.  Austin,  493.  Re 
specting  negroes,  501,  502.  W. 
Constable,  S.  Jeffries,  T.  Menden- 
hall,  D.  Franks,  504,  505.  L. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Petitions — 

Prahl,  J.  Clay,  0.  Stevens,  514.  H. 
Moore,  C.  Pattison,  523.  M.  Esh- 
ler,  531.  J.  Swanwick,  H.  Duna- 
how,  Win.  Montgomery,  Jacob 
Sponseller,  J.  McCarty,  536,  537. 
J.  Boyd,  542.  D.  Dawson,  M. 
Lapp,  553.  J.  Davis,  E.  Ruell, 
M.  Copple,  T.  Wade,  H.  Smith, 
and  W.  Wood,  563.  Opposers  of 
collections  of  taxes  in  Berks  co., 
G.  Palmer,  H.  Bidstein,  J.  Stans- 
bury,  W.  Hammil,  A.  Darens,  A. 
Harvey,  568.  W.  Erskine,  M. 
Wilson,  577.  E.  Haines,  J.  Stans- 
bury,  579.  M,  Dyer,  Cavenaugh, 
586.  M.  Bryan,  C.  Holmes,  590. 
Taxes  in  Berks,  601,  608.  Of 
officers  of  Pennsylvania  line — of 
Northampton— C.  Stewart,  607. 
Tax  payers  in  Berks,  608.  J. 
Becker,  618.  Mary  Scanlan,  619. 
E.  Pettit,  J.  Davis,  629.  G. 
Aertes,  631.  M.  Hamilton,  M. 
Hufnagle,  632.  Brothers  of  Dr. 
Kuhn,  650.  Jno.  Millis,  Jr.,  654. 
Jasper  Moylan,  E.  Davis,  I.  and 
J.  Baker,  M.  Martin,  J.  Rogers, 
J.  Fitzgerald,  657.  J.  Reine, 
Mary  Emmes,  674.  Northampton 
for  defence,  678.  Several,  684. 
Berks  county — S.  Carson,  687. 
J.  Hicks,  D.  Sullivan,  S.  and  D. 
Potts,  694.  Of  Captain  Stephen 
Decatur,  699.  Major  Hamilton, 
C.  Archibald,  708.  H.  Shrupp, 
728.  E.  Fox,  729.  J.  Philip's 
wife,  a  soldier  for  clothing — sup 
plied,  735.  Capt.  Hart,  737.  C. 
Koon,  Mary  Harding,  740.  John 
Deans,  743.  Mich'l  Parker,  Andw. 
Allen,  745.  Not  granted,  746. 
Eliz.  Stoops,  Maj.  Lewis,  747.  W. 
Williamson,  S.  Collins,  A.  Hum 
phreys,  762.  J.  Conner,  F.  Ober- 
lin,  755.  J.  Patton  and  B.  Davis, 
Jr.,  759.  Of  Capt.  Hart  against 
Col.  H.,  762.  Mons.  Massonnare, 
S.  Rooks,  767.  S.  York,  E.  Over- 
holtz,  P.  Iserlo,  M.  Brown,  Jno. 
Miller,  M.  Winstanley,  773.  T. 
Murphy,  J.  Parr  and  W.  Gray, 
777. 

N.  Miller,  J.  Green,  Jr.,  G.  A. 
Baker,  xiii.,  4,  5.  E.  Wade, 
Wm.  Angelo,  17.  E.  Mooney,  B. 
Sonmans,  James  Packer,  for  Thos. 


Petitions — 

Lightfoot,  18,  19.  J.  Howard, 
18.  Wm.  Barton,  C.  Philips,  21. 
L.  Fohrer,  23.  David  Mead,  29. 
S.  Simpson,  B.  Leech,  J.  Parr 
and  W.  Gray,  30,  31.  H.  Paul 
ing,  M.  Maguire,  32.  E.  0' Fla 
herty,  38.  S.  Preston  Moore,  Hill 
&  Wells,  for  City  lots,  49.  Cap. 
Thomas  Mason,  M.  Martin,  Negro 
George,  50.  Several,  53.  B. 
Duncan,  59.  M.  Burns,  A.  Beam 
and  J.  Barkman,  72.  S.  Lesh- 
incksy  and  John  Hasse,  &c.,  82. 
E.  Burgess,  J.  Auckley,  87.  R. 
Wetherill,  for  two  deserters. 
Richard  for  D.  Rundle.  Thomas 
Forrest,  96,  97.  J.  J.  Rice,  100. 
J.  Swanwick,  104.  Ph.  Schrein- 
er,  111.  Doctors  Bond,  Wilson, 
Beatty,  and  Otto,  115.  John 
Shirgold,  &c.,  115.  D.  Llwellyn, 
119.  J.  J.  Gilmore,  J.  Green, 
Mary  Hall,  M.  Lukens,  120,  121. 
J.  Cannon,  Samuel  Sterrett,  123. 
M.  Robbins,  125.  M.  Hall,  J. 
Jones,  127.  R.  &  R.  Rundle,  132. 
Thomas  Forrest,  R.  Johnston, 
137.  F.  Hogan,  J.  Cowell,  T. 
Mason.  J.  R.  B.  Rodgers,  M. 
Turner,  Surgeon,  Alex.  Stewart, 
145.  R.  Murthwaite,  William 
Semple,  149.  J.  Stille,  150. 
Thomas  Prudden,  &c.,  in  Hospi 
tal,  U.  S.,  153.  N.  Miller,  C. 
Worts,  155.  B.  Young,  Doctor 
Duffield,  157.  M.  Maus,  159. 
Mrs.  S.  Trickett,  161.  W.  Peeland, 
George  Clift,  162.  Asheton 
Humphreys,  J.  Wallace,  Sarah 
Kennedy,  166.  G.  Wilson,  169. 
D.  Sullivan,  172.  M.  Jenkins, 
J.  Elderston,  175.  M.  McCaus- 
land,  178,  179.  D.  Reeder,  J. 
Hill,  W.  Benezet,  181.  J.  Egg, 
Negro  Violet,  185.  P.  Fritz,  H. 
Barnhold,  S.  Thompson,  M.  Con 
rad,  187.  J.  Heiner,  195.  W. 
Smith,  G.  Pancake,  196.  J. 
Stevenson  and  N.  Nicholson,  R. 
White,  202.  S.  Whitebread,  E. 
Sower,  209.  John  Bolleii,  213. 
H.  Wolfe,  P.  McConnell,  214. 
G.  Haines,  218.  J.  McCullough, 
221.  P.  Frick,  W.  Hoofman,  A. 
Gibson,  223.  Northampton  Taxes 
and  Militia  fines,  C.  Dorsey,  B. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOKDS. 


267 


Petitions — 

Shoemaker,  M.  Kniglit,  W.  Green, 
245.  J.  Hale,  243.  Cap.  J.  Wilson, 

•   M.  Young,  248.     H.  Spering,  F. 
Sneider,  L.  Kale,  M.  Nichols,  253. 

A.  McClean,   Sol.   Moses   Cohen, 
Israel  Campbell,  John  Hood,  254. 

B.  Robinson,   Dr.  Edmiston,  263. 
S.  Lindley,   S.  Ingliss,  271.     M. 
Beck,    R.    McCawley,     273.      J. 
Hildeburn,       T.      Allison,     "277. 
Gideon  Walker,  280.    From  Phil 
adelphia,  relating  to  Sugar  seized, 
282,  283.     Of  R.  Haines,  and  S. 
Miles,    293.      Jane    Bartram,    J. 
Taylor,  S.  P.  Moore.    M.  Jenkins, 
N.  Young,  294,  295.    Fifth  Batta 
lion,  298.     C.  McAfee,  S.  Walsh, 
R.    Hartshorne,    M.    Mann,    300. 
Colors  taken  from  Hessians,  301. 
Geo.    Thomson,   A.    Humphreys, 
302.     H.  Geiger,  M.  C.  Hartman, 
310.     L.    Bailey,  «14.     C.   Wer- 
keiser,    A.    Carpenter,    319.      G. 
Gensil,    324.      J.    Mitchel,    330. 
M.   Pickles,   T.   Periam,   William 
Ford,  &c.,  M.  McKonky,  C.  Mus- 
selman,  337.     E.  Stevenson,  and 
M.  Shannon,  338.     Captain  John 
Gensill,  356.     E.  Tracey,  N.  Boy- 
ling,   J.   Downing,  G.  Wall,  Jr., 

C.  Campbell,    360.      T.    Haney, 
Various  persons,  J.  Britain,  368. 
Merchants    of    Philadelphia     on 
absconding   Merchants,   370.     A. 
Martin,   Lancaster,    P.   Godshall, 
George  Weidell,  383.     J.  Jeffries, 
411.     F.    Mourer   and   P.   Klein, 
John  Fishel,   F.   Hutchinson,   P. 
Newcomer,    432.      D.    Hoge,    J. 
Annan,     F.    McCawley    and     E. 
Briddle,  J.  Shaw,  J.  Harkins,  J. 
Fell,    and  J.  Johnston,   439.     A. 
Humphreys,  444.     Ed.  Stiles,  J. 
Johnston,  G.  Grover,  Captain  J. 
Lees,  Thomas  Stites,  449.    Widow 
Hartman,    William    Tanner   and 
Wife,    451.      J.    Thompson,    N. 
Cline,  G.  Bough,  453.    C.  Stoever, 
454.      S.    Bonsai,    J.    Heater,  F. 
Stokely  and  John  Boyd,   Colonel 
John  Huber,  &c.,  M.  Miller,  461. 
L.    Barnett,    474.      N.    Sharkey, 
476.      J.     A.   De  Normandy,    A. 
Shinnard,  479.    N.  Forsyth,  Sieur 
Fermier,     481.       H.     Wynkoop, 
486.    A.  Holmes,  497.    J.  Jeanes, 


Petitions — 

H.  Baker,  A.  Castner,  499.  .  B 
Knouse,  A.  Helme,  J.  Bowman, 
R.  Hamer,  G.  Davis,  M.  Iseet, 
501.  J.  Boyd,  M.  Urner,  S. 
Longacre,  G.  Levering,  Colonel 
Coates,  J.  Loder,  R.  Wells,  503. 
M.  Stackhouse,  J.  Wood,  505. 
M.  Hartsbock,  508.  Joseph 
Roberts,  J.  Tyson,  E.  Dyer,  511. 
H.  Martin,  C.  Weaver,  J.  and  B. 
S.  Judah,  A.  Allen,  J.  Livergood, 
Jr.,  S.  and  J.  McCulloh,  513.  M. 
Eddy,  Christopher  Painter,  N. 
Low,  D.  Norman,  Israel  Doan, 
W.  Moland,  C.  Bitteiihousen,  D. 
Adams,  L,  Spring,  J.  Moyes,  517. 
F.  Buzzard,  T.  Christwell,  J. 
Moyer,  T.  Barnes,  Jr.,  W.  Nu 
gent,  T.  Canby,  Alexander  Power, 
521.  J.  Cuyler,  S.  Massey,  Sev 
eral  persons,  J.  Merckley,  523. 
T.  McCloud,  525.  P.  Helick,  J. 
Evans,  J.  Dorset,  L.  Subzey,  M. 
Freeman,  H.  Ritchie,  527.  E. 
Forman,  J.  Dorset,  J.  Prescot,  J. 
Fisher,  M.  York,  529.  Negro 
Took,  R.  Skinner,  E.  Botner,  531. 
Benjamin  Poultney,  William 
Bennet  and  Wife,  H.  McGaskey, 
Thomas  Clayton,  H.  Dickson  and 
J.  Leary,  Jr.,  B.  Bowman,  J. 
Peck,  J.  Meyers,  M.  Meyers,  A. 
Meyers,  Joseph  Roberts,  535.  S. 
Porter,  H.  McCahan,  Ann  Hart, 
J.  Vaiideren,  &c.,  539.  C.  Van 
Phul,  C.  Waltz,  S.  Porter,  A. 
Hodge,  Jr.,  A.  and  W.  Chapman, 
&c.,  543.  M.  Irvin,  J.  Carson, 
Thos.  Irvine,  G.  Dalley,  Captain 
D.  Brodhead,  Jr.,  D.  Norman,  R. 
Shoemaker,  &c.,  J.  Mather,  J. 
Riddle,  D.  Pastorius,  &c.,  545. 
M.  Urner,  T.  Cheney,  546.  B. 
Norris,  F.  Lewis,  Jr.,  and  M.  M. 
0' Brian,  J.  Leary  and  M.  York, 
549.  J.  Richardson,  &c.,  551.  A. 
McGreggor,  W.  Frizby  and  Wm. 
Potts,  H.  Driver,  E.  Coxwell, 
553.  A.  Barr,  559.  W.  Layland, 
556.  M.  Hillegas,  571.  Ward 
Spooner,  572.  F.  Wade,  J.  Du- 
rant,  572.  J.  Snyder,  584.  T. 
Hill,  J.  Keane,  589.  J.  Briggs, 
A.  Mideoff,  590.  Of  Merchants, 
&c.,  on  price  of  Salt,  593.  T. 
Ward,  William  Green,  Samuel 


268 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Petitions — 

Burrows,  595.  Luenze  and  Mul 
let,  David  Jackson,  597.  Thomas 
Norton,  J.  Harvey,  Inhabitants 
of  Southwark,  626.  J.  O'Neal, 
634.  Geo.  Binckes,  639.  G. 
Wrightman,  642.  Thomas  Duval, 
666.  D.  Hillyer  and  J.  Johnston, 
669.  E.  Allen,  J.  "Wedburn, 
Thomas  Green,  W.  Nugent,  673. 
David  Welgar,  675.  J.  Jacks,  C. 
Nell,  681.  J.  P.  De  Haas,  727. 
M.  Brattelli,  735.  D.  Clymer,  J. 
Foster  and  J.  Kelly,  735.  N. 
Lloyd,  741.  C.  Wilstack,  B. 
Fuller,  M.  Brattelli,  743.  J. 
Caldwell,  John  Butler,  Colonel 
F.  Murray,  745.  Godfrey  Diff- 
endoffer,  &c.,  747.  A.  Fund,  753. 
Officers  Pennsylvania  Line,  753. 
Of  J.  Boehm,  J.  Patton,  D.  Lenox, 
755.  J.  Adair,  762.  Pennsyl 
vania  Line,  Memorial  from  De 
Marcelin  and  Le  Roy,  two  French 
men  in  service,  764.  J.  Thomp 
son,  771.  W.  Pilmer,  J.  White, 
773. 

Wm.  Nugent,  A.  Ruff,  xiv.,  9. 
C.  Wilstack,  11.  J.  Keitby,  J. 
Pennock,  J.  Thompson,  27.  R. 
Anderson,  29.  W.  McMeen,  T. 
Charles,  31.  M.  Slough,  33.  D. 
Pettet,  36.  William  Perkins,  41. 
A.  French,  43.  J.  Dorvil,  An 
drew  Carson,  49.  William  Trick- 
ett,  George  Davis,  W.  Conner, 
M.  Stein,  50.  H.  Schitz,  S.  Clin- 
dell,  59.  E.  Milnes  C.  Darragh, 
William  Pollard,  A.  Carson,  69. 
Inhabitants  of  Philadelphia  co., 
75.  Peter  Schneider,  76.  Negro 
Thomas,  Fisher  and  Roberts,  77. 
J.  Shrieve,  104.  T.  Murphy  and 
Jno.  Chandler,  M.  Curral,  Thomas 
Green,  J.  Bailey,  negro  Cato,  109. 
Henry  Bailey,  George  McGuire, 
119.  S.  Kerrigan  from  West 
moreland,  137.  J.  Kelly,  W. 
Whitebread,  J.  Langay,  141.  C. 
and  C.  Marshall,  149.  M.  Mc 
Guire,  151.  A.  Jack,  153.  A. 
Ruff,  156.  Lieut. -Colonel  James 
Moore,  159.  T.  Smith,  M.  Mc- 
Nally,  Jno.  Spalding,  160.  Massa 
chusetts  Bay,  162.  P.  Weis, 
J.  Kean,  165.  B.  O'Neal,  M. 
Barnard,  T.  Pentlin,  E.  Milne, 


Petitions — 

171.  N.  Bulrick,  A.  Mcllwaine, 
173.  James  Stewart,  175.  T. 
McCulloms,  Robert  Hannah,  An*- 
drew  Jack,  M.  Ryan,  179.  T. 
Wall  and  A.  Carson,  183.  J. 
Lesher,  184.  J.  Bottomly  198. 
B.  Norris,  201.  Ephraim  Pen- 
nington,  Jno.  Griffey,  203.  'J. 
Jacobs,  A.  Characher,  205.  Ed 
ward  Cunnard,  Daniel  Williams, 
208.  N.  Loomis,  225.  Luke 
Keating,  Jno.  Carrel,  227.  E. 
Morgan,  229.  M.  Lukens,  H. 
Horn — Washington  county,  235. 
R.  Colton,  239.  S.  Kerrigan,  J. 
Benson,  James  Brown  and  B. 
Gregory,  T.  Knight,  243.  From 
Lancaster,  255.  G.  Davis,  Wm. 
Conner,  262.  J.  Glauss,  J.  Ham- 
mersley,  263.  A.  Le  Blanc,  J. 
Monk,  J.  Kane,  265.  T.  A.  Mount, 
M.  Moore,'  267.  Washington 
county,  275.  M.  Standley,  J. 
Morgan,  P.  Fowler,  277.  J.  Van- 
derslice,  H.  McDowell,  Ann  Fos 
ter,  279.  From  Montgomery  co., 
from  Germaiitown,  William  Cav- 
enaugh,  283,  287.  J.  Egolf,  284. 
William  Henry  (Philadelphia), 
291,  309.  J.  Chandler,  307.  R. 
Hackett,  314.  Mary  Monroe,  &c., 
316.  M.  Barnet,  323.  Peter 
Hosterman,  325.  W.  Stringer, 
H.  Doran,  327.  Robert  Kennedy, 
348.  S.  Burroughs,  357.  J.  Van 
Vleck,  F.  Bansernan,  H.  McDow 
ell,  A.  Carlisle,  363.  Wm.  Cris 
pin,  J.  Gregg,  J.  Snodgrass,  364. 
R.  Rodgers,  M.  Sharp,  270.  Of 
George  Elder,  375,  E.  McKenzie, 
Jane  Barker,  378.  J.  Rakestraw, 
380.  Captain  J.  Lang,  382.  M. 
Barker,  383.  J.  Mease,  393.  J. 
Livergood,  J.  Bestor,  405.  Lewis 
Weiss,  Lewis  Farmer,  441.  C. 
Champaign,  455.  City  lots,  456. 
James  Moore,  462.  B.  Grest,  C. 
J.  De  Longschamp,  J.  Neagle, 
467.  T.  Moore,  470.  Captain 
Robinson,  L.  Lenox,  of  Fisher 
and  Roberts,  492.  J.  McDowell, 
M.  Dawson,  500.  J.  Pleini,  &c., 
E.  Burgess,  509.  W.  Stringer, 
R.  Moore,  511.  B.  Brannan, 
Thomas  Wall,  513,  522.  George 
Deeks,  517.  J.  Hatt-hcock,  T. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


269 


Petitions — 

Alarmee  &  Co.,  521.  J.  Manley, 
525.  W.  and  E.  Huggins,  J.  Mel- 
cliior,  J.  Maddox,  &c.,  L.  Hoi- 
lings  worth,  550.  E.  and  M.  Wil 
son,  554.  W.  Jack,  D.  Clayton, 
563.  G.  McCrea,  567.  M.  Spence, 
573.  B.  Kreemer,  577.  Favor 
Matthias  Aspden,  578.  J.  Simson, 
579.  J.  Potts,  580.  J.  Smith,  M. 
McKenzie  and  Hugh  Jones,  581. 
Of  clerical  and  lay  deputies  of 
Episcopal  church  on  succession, — 
William  Parsons,  585.  L.  Keat 
ing,  586.  Longschamp,  589.  J. 
McClelland,  II.  Patterson,  Eliza 
beth  Wilson,  591.  G.  Schlosser, 
L.  Ross,  591.  W.  Pollard,  601. 
G.  Glentworth  and  R.  Harris, 
Charles  and  H.  Read,  617.  Phila 
delphia —  Chester  county,  619. 
Eliz.  Elliott,  620.  Thomas  Doug 
lass,  621.  J.  Pettigrew,  622. 
M.  Aspden,  625.  P.  Kenney,  E. 
Burd,  T.  Wilkinson,  Jane  Gard 
ner,  629.  Charles  Smith,  M. 
Joiner,  E.  Wright,  631.  J.  Du- 
rant,  F.  Wade,  633.  J.  Lang, 
Colonel  T.  Nichols,  635.  W. 
Callahan — negroes  of  Philadel 
phia  for  a  fence,  637.  Deed  J. 
Sanse,  Dr.  J.  Hutchinson,  653. 
G.  Garnick,  654.  R.  Ellis,  J. 
Barnes,  W.  Swartz,  657.  Wm. 
Rice,  665,  666.  William  Pollard, 
Gotlieb  Moise,  669. 

M.  Aspden,  xv.,  4.  J.  Taylor, 
6.  Robert  Biggs,  J.  Kinkaldy, 
Thomas  Smith,  5.  W.  Bond,  F. 
Welt,  7.  Dauphin  county  court 
house,  14.  B.  Edgsworth,  16.  J. 
Cornall,  24.  Jno.  Potts,  25,  26. 
Bedford  county,  J.  Levering,  26. 
J.  Kelly,  Alexander  Carlisle,  33. 
William  Baker,  34.  Hudson 
Springer,  36.  Malcolm  McDonald 
for  Jeremiah  Taylor,  38.  E.  A. 
Smith,  41.  Jno.  Funk,  R.  How, 
Jno.  Elliott,  44.  M.  Conner,  49, 
51.  Geo.  Sturmfels,  51.  E.  Mo- 
Vicar,  J.  Talbot,  56.  H.  Hubbs, 
R.  Young,  60.  Wm.  Barton,  66. 
Of  B.  Davies,  Jno.  Penn,  &c., 
63,  68.  T.  Cuthbert,  &o.,  H. 
Revers,  69.  E.  Armstrong,  I.  and 
J.  Vernon,  71.  D.  Lenox,  E. 
Kenan,  &c.,  74.  Late  settlers  at 


Petitions — 

Wyoming,  79.  J.  Miller,  81 
George  Davis,  82.  Earl  of  Shel- 
burne,  E.  Fox,  Abraham  Shoe 
maker,  88.  Eph.  Douglass,  122. 
Edward  Milne,  123.  Of  Joseph 
Thomas,  127.  P.  Dowsett,  131. 
J.  Bond  and  son,  135.  J.  Robin 
son  and  C.  Hurst,  T.  Rogan,  136, 
J.  Lindsay,  W.  Henderson,  &c., 
inhabitants  of  Bethlehem.  141. 
M.  Bennett,  143.  B.  Davis,  160. 
T.  Hutchins,  168.  C.  Howell, 
168.  Hugh  Neely,  175.  Thos. 
Gordon,  177.  J.  McGee,  B. 
Smith,  A.  Greble,  John  Elder,  R. 
Stephenson,  178.  Chester  county 
election,  182.  J.  Duffey,  J.  Steen, 
183.  D.  Neiss,  J.  Hughes,  191. 
Capt.  R.  Coleman,  Charles  Syng, 
Commissioners  of  Montgomery 
county,  193.  F.  Wade,  P.  Smith, 
H.  Higgins,  J.  Patton,  J.  Bayard, 
195.  Wm.  Rees,  R.  Fawcett,  J. 
McGee,  202.  Officers  of  Philadel 
phia,  205.  J.  Rheiner,  Geo.  W. 
Steinhauer,  R.  Fawcett  and  J. 
McGee,  209.  A.  Andaully,  Mary 
Landell,  R.  Wells,  John  Clifford, 
215.  B.  Edgeworth,  Jonas  Phil 
lips,  216,  217.  J.  Dryerrig.  J. 
Knight,  W.  Pettit,  221.  Peter  Le 
Barbier  Duplessis,  222.  P.  Le 
Barbier  Duplessis  not  published, 
222.  R.  Newton,  Thomas  Con- 
iiarroe,  J.  Woods,  Indian  inter 
preter,  228,  229.  Daniel  Hoff 
man,  Jr.  and  Jacob  H.,  R.  New 
ton,  230.  T.  McCrurn,  Jno.  Lewis, 
T.  Wigley,  John  Edgeworth,  Jno. 
Collins,  246.  M.  Slough,  250. 
Thomas  Wright,  J.  Anderson, 
Jno.  Lewis,  C.  Young,  255.  R. 
Sorners,  259.  M.  Ahanger,  A. 
Hoak,  Godfrey  King,  Edward 
Pickering,  B.  Pittfield,  261.  J. 
Edgeworth,  T.  Gardner,  A.  Hoki, 
G.  King,  263.  Of  Northampton 
county,  265.  Militia,  265.  J. 
McCammon,  J.  Bell,  267.  Sol. 
Hayes,  274.  A.  Moore,  John 
Mears,  282.  Alien  duty  not 
taken — paid,  283.  R.  Adams,  M. 
Phoenix,  T.  Lee,  235.  Jiio.  Logan, 
B.  Edgeworth,  290,  299.  David 
Jones,  299.  J.  Jones,  302.  D. 
Hunter,  305.  H.  Martin,  J.  Har- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Petitions- 
grave,  307.  J.  Skinner,  Christ. 
Schreffler,  323,  324.  H.  Augh- 
lerbaugli,  J.  Witherspoon,  Cum 
berland  county,  325.  Thomas 
Gordon,  Chester  county  and  Cum 
berland  county,  327.  J.  Irvin, 
329.  C.  Eddy,  330.  Court  room 
repairs,  J.  Wink,  N.  Falconer, 
337.  N.  Chalfant,  337.  J.  Mines, 
342.  William  Alexander,  343. 
R.  Wells  and  Clifford,  J.  Hatfield, 

C.  Hall,  T.  Lloyd,  344.     T.  Rey 
nolds    and  R.  Skinner,  D.  Rich- 
ey,     George     McLaughlin,    John 
Brannon,   347.     John  Rinn,  350. 
J.  Taylor,  G.  Watts,  P.  Cook,  J. 
Sunkles,    Joseph    Perkins,    357. 
M.  Owen,  J.  Morris.  Lieut.  Bulk- 
ly  for  William  Beatty,   365.     E. 
Ross,  M.  Owens,  367.    C.  Paleske, 
371.     J.  Conrad  Matsch,  J.  Letts, 
James  Jackson,  373.     Merchants 
of  Philadelphia,  375.    From  Berks 
county,    376.     William   Eckhart, 
M.  Moyer,  T.  Tate,   Eleanor  Arm 
strong,  378.     J.  Moore,  381,  382. 
William   Moland,   Andrew  Lytle, 
382."     A.   Bety,    384.     S.    Coutty 
and  S.  Lehman,  gunsmiths,  384. 
J.  B.  Knox,  Cato  Forster,  R.  Dow- 
die,   R.  eSmither,   386.     J.   Mun- 
tzger,  Cad.  Evans,  J.  Humphreys, 
J.   Rock,  W.  White,  T.  Wardell, 
W.  Courtney,  390.     J.  Match,  J. 
Egg,  M.  Fisher,  T.  Hurst,  Charles 
Hurst,   E.  Blaine,   Jona.  Thomp 
son,   William  Harris,  L.   Harris, 
&c.,  heirs,  &c.,   N.  Young,   399. 

D.  Shutz,   Bedford   and  Neville, 
401.     J.  Thompson,  F.  Fast,  M. 
Baker,    L.   McNeal,    403.     James 
Cunningham  and  T.  Stokely  for 
pay,  405.     J.  Knight,  S.  Steward, 
J.  Chapman,  M.  Polly,  W.  Smith, 
Berks  county,  C.  Eyler,  407.     J. 
Elliott,  P.  Forsythe,  P.  Savakee, 
409.     H.  Burney,  P.  Ely,  William 
Roberts,  &c.,  413.     T.  Gordon,  T. 
Williams,   Berks   county  militia, 
J.  Rheiner,  415,  423.     Quakers  of 
Chester  county,  P.  Kitchen,  418. 
J.    Manderfeldt,   J.  McAlpine,   P. 
Douglass,  J.  Reynolds,  T.  Armor, 
N.  Liberties,  F.  Fultz,  J.  Price  and 
B.    Humphreys,    425.      H.    Mc- 
Cutcheon,    G.    Cooper,    426.      J. 


Petitions— 

Boyd,  E.  Elliott,  T.  Matlack,  &c., 
429,  430.  R.  Peters,  H.  R.  Tay 
lor,  &c.,  claims,  430.  J.  Lawson, 
431.  J.  Elder,  J.  Logan,  432, 
433.  M.  Fisher,  &c.,  G.  Fellker, 
A.  Cuthbert,  M.  Jenkins,  439.  J. 
Penn  and  J.  P.,  jr.,  J.  Egg,  441. 
P.  Thompson,  J.  Reynolds,  442. 
Turnbull,  M.  &  Co.,  M.  Conner, 
445.  J.  Armor,  445.  H.  Fisch, 
447.  W.  Cole,  449.  J.  Chesnut, 
451.  George  Eversew,  E.  Allen, 
M.  O'Brien,  R.  Heney,  453.  John 
Hazlewood,  453.  D.  Fogg,  J. 
0' Bryan,  R.  Crossley,  J.  Dona 
hue,  463.  T.  Carmichael,  T. 
Bagley,  464.  Removal  of  J.  Rey 
nolds,  jailor,  469.  Dr.  Andrew 
Ladlie,  471.  T.  Jennings,  M. 
Shoemaker,  J.  Dugan,  475.  P. 
Nagle,  475,  476.  D.  Brunner, 
481.  J.  Berriman,  &c.,  482.  A. 
Goldsmith,  484.  J.  Bowman,  J. 
McLaughlin,  T.  Wigley,  E.  Emery, 
486.  J.  Garden  from  several  per 
sons  respecting  Colonel  Oswald, 
494.  Abraham  and  Levi  Doan, 
J.  Baird,  497.  John  Douglass, 
H.  Winkler,  &c.,  499.  Joseph 
Banks,  M.  Dukey,  503.  E.  Em 
ery,  A.  Elmor,  J.  Hyde,  Jno. 
Weikart,  509.  Lancaster,  Phila 
delphia,  515.  Berks  county,  A. 
Shaw,  H.  Dickey,  R.  Riffitts, 
523.  N.  L.,  Philadelphia,  532. 
J.  Eckley,  T.  Kennedy,  P.  Juner, 
535.  Huntingdon,  536.  J.  Slough, 
J.  Livergood,  539.  W.  McHenry, 
A.  Barr,  J.  Hoover,  541.  Wm. 
Barton,  Jno.  Redman,  T.  Fowler, 
543.  Ann  Atkinson,  Yorktown, 
J.  Match,  549.  Montgomery  co., 
551.  J.  Glen,  Berks  county,  558. 
H.  Grim,  561.  Hugh  Fatten,  562. 
William  Hill,  567.  T.  Shaffer, 
581.  0.  Paul,  R.  Gibbs,  Arnos 
Watson,  587.  N.  Field,  J.  Quig- 
ley,  606.  S.  Hulings,  W.  Alex 
ander,  &c.,  609.  Lancaster  co., 
N.  Seitzinger,  S.  Jenkins,  &c., 
A.  Fox,  611.  John  Hudson,  vari 
ous  prisoners  in  jail  referred, 
Northampton  county,  613.  R. 
Gibbs,  614.  J.  Fureman,  Thos. 
Keys,  D.  McFarlane,  M.  Sharp, 
617.  F.  Hudson,  618,  619.  L. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


271 


Petitions — 

Gloss,   E.  Withington,  641,  643. 
J.    Stackliouse,  J.    Pursell,    645. 

5.  Jones,  &c.,  652.    William  Hay, 
654. 

Isaac  Franks,  xvi.,  1.    E.  Glass, 
2.     J.  Jenkins,  5.    Jacob  Hugely, 

6.  Brown  and  Shortall,  T.  Mc- 
Cormick    and   T.    Jones,   W.   A. 
Patterson,    9.     Colonel   C.  Febi- 
ger,  10.     B.  Williams,  N.  Yanett, 
12.      William    Jones    and   John 
Tate,  William  Price,  M.  Blair,  H. 
Ream,  19.     J.  Doran,  B.  Jacobs, 
23.     D.    Yoder,    &c.,    30.     Win. 
Sutherland,     34.      G.     Everson, 
Mary  Nees,   45.     J.   McPherson, 
G.    Ingram,    55.      J.   Miller,    61. 
Matthias  Hollapeter,  62.     Joshua 
Elder,    67.     M.   Lukens,    69.     P. 
Quinn,  71.    F.  Renkhart,  73.    E. 
Mooney,     75.     G.     Burford,     B. 
Morgan,  Enoch  Supplee,   76.     S. 
Garrigues    and    E.    Pole,    Elisha 
Mills,   B.  Smith,  Pat.  Queen,  J. 
McGill,  Joseph  Rogers,  C.  Kalker- 
son,  J.  Countryman,   79.     G.  In 
gram  and  wife,  J.  Schulz,  P.  Bell, 
85.     J.  Brigs,  Ann  Woodby,  P. 
Jack  and  J.  Henry,  91.     B.  Ja 
cobs,    J.     Stark,     University,    J. 
Logue,  P.   Cleare,  93.     Captains 
McCurdy  and  Ferguson,   95.     T. 
Kelly,  B.  Oldwine,  99.     J.  Ryan, 
&c.,  W.  Holton,  &o.,  H.  Wall,  J. 
Hunous,     104.      L.    Lesher,    A. 
Cagle,  J.  P.  De  Haas,  R.  Cunard, 
107.     W.  Lloyd,  T.  Gregory,  H. 
Wells,     111.      J.     Coburne,     A. 
French,  112,  120.     J.  Thompson, 
116.     T.  McCarty,  Crousillat  and 
Oliver,  E.  Bayona,  G.  Benedict, 
121.      Washington  county,  124. 
P.  Shaw,  J.  Mullen,  132.     Judge 
of    Quarter    Sessions,     133.      J. 
Whitehill,  S.  Pauboul,  J.  Burn- 
side,  S.  Shannon,  137.     Bedford, 

143.  John  Irwin,  J.  Armstrong, 

144.  D.^Leet,  G.  Burford,  147. 
Mary  Adams,  J.  Campbell,  155. 
G.  Ebert,  E.  Baker,  157.    J.  Dew 
berry,  Ch.  Jones,  D.  Fennel,  162. 
Thomas  Campbell,  176.    R.  Wall, 
S.   Burk,    165.     A.    Keebner,   C. 
Miller,    S.     Goodman,     167.     R. 
Lollar,  169.     W.  Long,  170.     W. 
Coats,  J.  Potts,  179.    E.  Anthony, 


Petitions — 

H.  McDowell,  T.  Combes,  D.  Sul 
livan,  191.  T.  Wright,  193.  B. 
Vanheer,  195.  W.  Kintzler,  196. 
J.  Archibald,  200.  J.  McPherson, 

A.  French,   Thomas   McCartney, 
J.    Simpson,    211.      D.    English, 

214.  Repairs    of    State   House, 

215.  J.  Logan,  B.  Miller,  211*. 

B.  Miller,  George  Harple,  J.  Love 
ly,    2132.     A.   Neilly,    F.    Wing, 
Northampton  county,  21 5 2.     Set 
tlers  on  dry  land,  2172.     S.  Shan 
non,    221 2.      Arthur    French,    T. 
McCartney,     211'.      J.      McCoy, 
Thomas    Robinson,  J.  Faulkner, 
J.  Hamilton,  223*.     J.  Smith,  J. 
Wilson,  R.  Campbell,  M.  Jefferies, 
225.      J.    Lockhart,    A.    Foulke, 
231.     J.  Bowling,  S.  Shewell,  J. 
Logan,  C.  Kunius,  M.  Williams, 
233.     W.   Goggan,  D.  Morrison, 
237.     F.  Clow,  241.     A.  Cusick, 
254.      James    Brown,   E.   Robin 
son,  259.    J.  Williams,  L,  Billew, 
260.     W.  Davis,  Thomas  McCal- 
vey,  267.    P.  Emery,  W.  Nichols, 
269.    J.  Smith,  270.    A.  Thomas, 
273.    From  Dauphin  county,  274. 
J.   Lowry,    277.     J.   Cesna,   280. 

C.  Tantlinger,    J.  Plowman,  282. 
J.  Hagey,  284.     Clement  Biddle, 
287.     John  Wright,  J.  Moore,  E. 
Williams,  Walter  Hood,  291.    R. 
Thompson,  W.  Purdy,  294.    John 
Rankin,  297.     M.  Reib,  J.  Bryce, 
G.  Logan,  299.     J.  Hunter,  301. 
John  McGarvey,  M.  Stanup,  303. 
J.  Simpson,  305.     H.  Hoovar,  A. 
Moore,  306.     William  Butler,  B. 
Carr,  A.  Premier,  309.    H.  Groom, 
Sarah   Brown   and  B.  Ferguson, 
310.     Thomas  Morgan,  J.  Thorn, 
312.     M.    Biles,   B.   Peters,    322. 
John  Weitzle  from  Carlisle,  328. 
P.  Forepaugh,  329.     Favor  Mrs. 
C.  Thompson,  341.     T.  Black,  E. 
Brown,  348.     Of  Cornplanter  and 
other     Indian    chiefs,    353.      D. 
Dean,   J.  Galoway  for   a  pardon 
(not  granted),  363.    Samuel  Hen 
ry,    J.    Shaw,    365.     M.    Morgan 
O'Brien,   367,   393.     E.  Gorrecht, 
367.     T.  Green,  369.    C.  Rowand, 
371.     J.  Bowers,  374.     J.   Robin 
son,    J.   Johnson,   379.     J.   Max 
well,   380.     J.  Barent,  383.     W. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECOUPS. 


Petitions— 

Hudson,  J.  Austin,  387.  J. 
Smith,  Edward  Taylor,  H.  Hewes, 
388.  R.  Paisley,  391.  J.  Mid- 
dleton,  E.  Mullery,  393.  Laur. 
Penington,  William  Nelson,  395. 
Chr.  Fox,  397.  George  Isler, 
399.  Leonard  Leslier,  M.  Bough, 
401.  J.  Dugan,  William  Hender 
son,  J.  McLaughlin,  403.  R.  and 
H.  Grosser,  J.  Cloyd,  405.  H. 
Wiley,  P.  Meyer,  J.  Shireberger, 
411.  J.  Rudolph,  413.  Herpst 
and  Lex,  415.  E.  Byron,  Mary 
Cunningham,  417.  A.  Sheridan, 
P.  Roberts,  419.  R.  Breek,  423. 
J.  Bridges,  J.  Winnamore,  425. 
J.  Haga,  J.  Gorgas  and  P.  Martin, 
E.  Eastburn,  427.  William  Kins- 
ler,  428.  J.  Berry,  J.  Ubell,  432. 
D.  Leet,  439.  S.  Roney,  441. 
D.  Leet,  M.  Herrin,  448.  A. 
Cunningham,  J.  Rumble,  Wm. 
Beatty,  J.  Willisby,  451.  B. 
Kentzler,  J.  Osburne,  452.  T. 
Thrope,  455.  Captain  A.  Miller, 
455.  F.  Deimling,  457.  C. 
Brandel,  463.  T.  Gregory,  G.  D. 
Molk,  William  Hobbert,  E.  Moon- 
ey,  479.  E.  Eyre,  S.  Finley,  D. 
Dougherty,  Thomas  Shockney,  J. 
Ryan,  481.  J.  Burket,  D.  Bick- 
ley,  B.  Miller,  483.  Jas.  Thomas, 
J.  Ciiile,  489.  Robert  Campbell, 
495.  A.  Brodie,  P.  Waugh,  497. 
T.  Wigton,  W.  Dean,  501.  W. 
Alexander,  510.  Jesse  Wilson, 
512.  J.  Greenwalt,  J.  Rock,  J. 
B.  Knox,  G.  Row,  D.  McCulloch, 
519.  P.  Waugh,  497,  519.  Thos. 
Paul,  522,  530.  S.  Coates,  522. 
W.  Rosell,  R.  Peters'  claim  al 
lowed,  529.  J.  E.  Jones,  534. 
J.  Carmichael,  538.  W.  Fulton, 
M.  Boggs,  539.  Dr.  A.  Ledlie, 
542.  P.  Woods,  543.  J.  Brown, 
&c.,  547. 

Pettigrew,  James,  collector  of  excise, 
resigns,  xv.,  581. 

Pettit,  Charles,  letter  respecting  W. 
Hartshorne,  xi.,  117.  A.  Q.  M. 
General,  709.  A.  Q.  M.  General, 
letter  from,  with  draft,  xii.,  326, 
328,  330.  Q.  M.  G.,  letter  for 
wagons  and  clothing  order,  246. 
Delegate  Congress,  xiv.,  549. 
Sent  to  New  York  in  relation  to 


accounts  with  United  States,  xvl., 
387,411.  Letter  from,  540.  Reso 
lutions  in  favor  of,  545. 

Petty,  John,  from  Shamokin,  iii., 
333,  344. 

Pextang,  proposed  by  Indians  as  a 
limit  of  settlement,  iii.,  274,  In 
dians  live  near,  501.  Petition  of 
inhabitants  about  Fort  Hunter, 
vii.,  724. 

Pharaoh,  ship,  a  sickly  vessel  ar 
rives,  iii.,  294. 

Phelps,  Oliver,  Address  from  In 
dians  and  Wampum,  xvi.,  439. 

Philadelphia  City  and  County,  She 
riffs  of,  i.,  58,  170,  190,  195,  211, 
368.      Seal  for,  ordered — its  de 
vice,  66.     Court  fined  by  Council 
for  deciding  a  case  belonging  to 
Bucks  county,  76.    Bill  to  double 
number  of  members  in  Council, 
98.     Prison   in,  101.     Sub-Trea 
surers  appointed  for,  111.     Char 
ter  for,  117.  Division  line  between 
Bucks,    126,    130.     And  Chester 
county,    126.       King   James    II. 
proclaimed,  133.     A  watch  to  be 
kept,  144,     City  lots,  154.     No 
tice  to  be   "set  up  at  the  gate," 
157.     A  deputy  Coroner  appoint 
ed,    159.      Cage    ordered  to    be 
built,  92.    A  man  whipped  at  the 
market  place,  92.     Families  liv 
ing   in   caves   to    appear   before 
Council,  160,  163,  199,  201.    Jus 
tices,  162,  176,  182,  320.    Ranger 
appointed,    165,    166.      William 
Frampton   petitions    to    remove 
caves  before  his  door,  167.  Sheriff 
cannot  act  as  attorney,  170.  Coun 
cil  adjourns  to  Quaker  meeting 
house,  178,  224,  226.     Badness  of 
road  from  Moyamensing  complain 
ed  of,  189.    Paper  against  amagis 
trate,   191.     Road  from,  to  Falls 
Delaware,    195.      To    Plymouth 
township,    200.       Buoys    to    be 
erected,  204,  205.    Roads  in,  205. 
James  Claypoole  dies — new  mem 
ber  for,  208.     Road  from  Radnor 
to  ferry  at — also  from  Darby  to — 
and  shortest  from  centre  of,    to 
the  Falls,  209,   251.     Ciaypoole, 
John,    appointed     Sheriff,     211. 
Samuel    Richardson    member   of 
Council  for,  213.     Fair  at  centre 
of,    petitioned  for,   218.     "Sub- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


273 


Philadelphia — 

scribers  of  a  contemptuous  paper" 
relative  to  fair  at  Centre,  sum 
moned,  224.  Proceedings,  224. 
Day  altered,  because  it  interferes 
with  business  of  Council,  225. 
An  additional  Fair,  226.  Coro 
ners,  228.  A  Bank  proposed  to 
be  set  up  by  R.  Turner  and  others, 
236.  Boundary  between,  and 
Chester,  263,  265,  266,  267. 
"Wharf  at  Chestnut  street,  asked 
for,  267.  Disputed  election,  ac 
count  of  Welsh  votes  from  Ches 
ter  county,  268.  Road  from,  to 
Bucks  county,  298.  Penn's  ad 
vice  to  Council  respecting,  316. 
Asks  Council  to  build  him  a 
house  in  the  city  upon  his  lot, 
317,  328.  Hogs  not  to  run  at 
large,  327.  Bridge  prayed  for, 
to  be  built  over,  and  a  wharf 
made  against  Mulberry  street, 
330.  Indians  visit,  340.  William 
Markham  refuses  to  deliver  up 
Seal  and  Records,  342,  343. 
Watch  to  be  strengthened,  342. 
Justices,  343,  371.  President  to 
provide  a  seal  for,  344.  Governor 
Fletcher  arrives,  and  is  proclaim 
ed,  364.  Number  of  Represen 
tatives  for,  366.  Ferry  at  Schuyl- 
kill,  368.  Indians  visit  to  Gover 
nor,  and  conference,  372-3.  New 
laws  to  be  published  in  market 
place,  376.  Place  for  a  market 
to  be  determined,  377,  388.  Re 
gulations  of  markets,  377,  382. 
After  New  York  custom,  377. 
Road  from  Cheltenham  to,  379, 
384,  387.  William  Powel  inter 
feres  with  Schuylkill  ferry,  880, 
381.  Presentment  by  Grand 
Jury  against  conduct  of  negroes 
in,  380,  Want  of  a  water-way 
between  Walnut  and  Chestnut, 
along  Front,  presented  by  Grand 
Jury,  381,  382.  Appeal  of  J. 
Fabricius,  pastor  of  Swedish 
Church  to  Council,  on  account  of 
poverty,  386.  Roads  to,  396, 
389.  Place  of  market  fixed- 
regulations,  391-2.  Petition 
against  French  traders,  436. 
Clerk  of  market  complained  of, 
442,  443,  444.  John  White, 
sheriff,  dead — rent  of  jail  to  be 
18 


Philadelphia- 
paid,  445.  Schuylkill  ferry  belongs 
to  Proprietary,  445.  Petition  to 
have  Water  street  thirty  feet 
wide — to  be  surveyed  and  clear 
ed,  and  called  King  street,  446. 
Governor  signs  proclamation  for 
encouraging  Proprietor's  ferry  on 
Schuylkill,  445,  461.  Arrival  of 
Indians,  447.  Removal  of  clerk 
of  market,  461.  Amount  of  re 
venue  from  one  penny  tax,  462. 
Petition  for  securing  gunpowder, 
and  providing  ladders  and  leather 
buckets,  478.  Against  disorders 
— and  tanned  leather,  478.  A 
watch  to  be  stationed  at  Cape 
Henlopen — alarm  of  French  fleet, 
479.  Road  from  Dunk's  by 
Kings'  road  to,  498.  From  Ben 
jamin  Chambers,  or  lower  ferry 
on  Schuylkill  to,  498.  Petitions 
for  various  roads  to,  498,  502. 
Act  for  preventing  fires,  508. 
Sale  of  Richard  Keys  house  autho 
rized,  511.  Case  of  John  Crapp, 
a  surgeon,  512.  Petition  of  mer 
chants  on  fees  of  Naval  Officer, 
513.  Thomas  Curtis  appointed 
clerk  of  market  and  corder  of 
wood,  515.  Growth  of  vice  in, 
528-  Ordinaries  too  numerous, 
528.  Proclamation  against,  530. 
Petitions  of  William  Southbee 
and  others,  531.  New  meeting 
house  on  High  street.  Petition 
of  Quakers  for  a  school  for  poor 
children,  531.  Charter  for,  532. 
John  Bewley  appointed  Collector 
of  Customs,  534.  Matthew  Birch, 
Surveyor  and  Searcher,  535. 
Road  from  lime  kiln,  536.  Jus 
tices  of  County  Court,  answer 
about  seized  goods,  543.  New 
commission  to  Governor  Mark- 
ham  published  at  "  Market 
place,"  546.  Bill  for  regulating 
water-courses,  552.  Office  of 
Probate  of  Wills  only  at,  555. 
Fair  at  Centre  a  nuisance,  555. 
Levelling  streets,  351.  Com 
plaints  against  bakers  for  size  of 
bread — assize,  576.  Tobacco  cut 
ters  regulated,  576.  Person  ap 
pointed  to  "go  round  the  town 
with  a  small  bell  in  the  night 
time,  to  give  notice  of  the  time 


274 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Pliiladelphia — 

of  night  and  weather,  &c.,"  581. 
Keepers  of  Schuylkill  ferry  not  to 
transport  passengers  "  after  day 
light  is  shut  in,"  581.  Markets 
regulated,  582.  William  South- 
bee,  clerk,  582.  Jail  to  be  re 
moved  to  Third  street — how 
money  is  to  be  raised,  583.  Pro 
perty  of  John  Sanders,  deceased, 
to  be  sold,  584.  Firing  of  guns 
frightens  Indians  and  women, 
and  children — to  be  stopped,  586. 
Hoads  from,  to  be  cleared  of 
trees,  &c.,  to  Falls  of  Delaware, 
587.  Road  to  Pennepac  Mills, 
587.  Griffith  Jones'  bank  lots 
over  against  Blue  Anchor,  588. 
Lands  estimated  by  distance 
from,  600.  More  tobacco  than 
could  be  shipped,  610. 

Overseers  of  the  poor  out  of 
pocket,  ii.,  9,  10.  Complaint 
about  bank  lot  in  Front  street 
"  before  the  Blue  Anchor — Henry 
Elfreth's  house  stopped,  9, 10, 19, 
54.  Public  landing  at  Blue  An 
chor,  54.  The  reason  for  settling 
the  city  here,  10,  D.  Lloyd  to 
produce  the  papers  respecting 
Blue  Anchor,  10.  Young  man 
killed  by  negro  Jack,  11.  Blue 
Anchor,  12,  14.  Strangers  to 
have  passes,  and  to  be  reported 
by  inn-keepers,  13.  S.  Carpen 
ter's  proposal  to  settle  claims  for 
Blue  Anchor  landing,  19,  39. 
Case  of  witchcraft,  20.  Wharf 
at  end  of  High  street  broken 
down  and  complained  of,  23. 
Commissioners  appointed  to  regu 
late  water  courses,  23.  Report, 

24.  Tax    for,   25.     Sheriffs,   21, 

25.  Taxes,  payment  of,  refused, 
25.     Assembly  to  meet  in  Whit- 
pain's     great     front     room,    26. 
Claim  of  W.  Clayton  for  building 
cage   in,   26.     A   "Say  Master" 
proposed  to    attend    to   packing 
tobacco,    26.     Proposed     regula 
tions  to  prevent  coin  going  to  E. 
Jersey  for  cattle,   27.      Markets, 
27.     Slaughter  houses  in  city  to 
be  forbidden,  27.     Petition  to  As 
sembly,  37,  39.     Privileges  asked 
for,    of  the   proprietary,  38,    39. 
Pennypot  landing  confirmed,  39. 


Philadelphia— 

Governor  claims  a  fourth  part  of, 
42.  Shawnese  Indians  come  to 
take  leave  of  Governor,  46.  Pe 
tition  to  remove  Burdens  of  Trade, 
53.  Charter  for,  submitted  and 
read,  53.  Signed,  61.  "Road and 
broken  bridge  leading  out  of  the 
north  end  of  the  town,"  63,  64, 
65.  Commissioners  appointed, 

65.  Governor  Mill,  64,  65.    Taxes 
not    collected — Thomas     Farmer 
and  William   Tongue   collectors, 

66.  Version  of  the  charter  as  ap 
plied   to   Justices,    67.      Princess 
Ann     of     Denmark     proclaimed 
Queen  of  England,  70.     Provin 
cial  Court  Judges  ask  how  ' '  bene 
fit  of  clergy"  is  to  be  adminis 
tered,  87.     Call  of  a  special  Court 
of    General    Gaol    delivery,     86. 
Provincial  Court — Attorney-Gen 
eral  absent — Judges  may  adminis 
ter  « '  benefit  of  clergy, ' '  87.     John 
Bewly,  Collector  of  Customs,  95, 
96.     Thomas  Farmer,  High  Sher 
iff,     resigns  —  Jno.     Finney    ap 
pointed,  97.     Dedimus  to  Robert 
Asheton,  97.     Prisoners  to  be  dis 
charged  from  gaol,  102.     Pente 
cost   Teague,  Coroner — expenses 
of  a  drowned  man  not  paid,  102. 
Court  fees  do  not  pay  expenses, 
102.      Survey    on     goods,     103. 
Man  to  be  whipped  at  the  ' '  bell  of 
the    city,"    remitted,    103.     An 
thony  Morris   elected   Mayor   of, 
and  makes  promise  of  fidelity  to 
Queen,  104.     Wm.  Lee,  Coroner, 
108.     Governor  John   Evans  ar 
rives — proclaimed     at     ' '  market' 
place,"     115.      Commission      to 
Council     read,      115.        "Bull's 
Head,"    134.     Indians v  visit,    to 
trade,  140,  141.     Militia  duty  ex 
empts  from  watching,  &c.,  151. 
Bills  to  confirm  charter  proposed, 
153.     Indian  Harry's  brother  ar 
rives,  155.     An  Indian  chief  ar 
rives  at,  159.     Justices  of  County 
Court   commissioned,   159.      Tax 
Collector  —  remonstrance   against 
enlistments,    licenses,    &c.,    161. 
Answer,  ]  61.     Griffith  Jones  elect 
ed  Mayor,  162,  163.     Great  disor 
ders  in — proclamation,  162.  Coro 
ner,  1 63.     A  great  fray  in  the  city. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


275 


Philadelphia— 

,  Mayor,  &c.  charged  with  being 
concerned  in  it,  171.  Not  guilty, 
171.  Governor  and  Assembly — 
difference  as  to  people's  right  to 
choose  Sheriff,  178.  Two  candi 
dates,  Wright  and  Budd,  nomi 
nated,  177.  Proclamation  of  rates 
of  foreign  coins,  179.  Address  of 
Mayor,  complaining  that  county 
Justices  interfere,  180.  Indians 
arrive,  183.  Indian  chief  Manaii- 
gy,  on  Schuylkill,  arrives,  191. 
Tax  Collectors,  197.  Road  to 
Goshen,  111,  189.  Proceedings 
on  act  of  Mayor,  &c.,  respecting 
night  watches  —  considered  as 
clashing  with  Governor's  procla 
mation  on  militia  and  exempts, 
159,  161,  204,  205.  Disputed 
election  of  Sheriff,  205.  Christ 
Church  vestry  to  be  informed  of 
proposed  bill  to  alienate  lands, 
222.  Petition  for  rates  of  money, 
222,  223,  224.  Sheriff  to  collect 
tax,  233.  Benj.  Wright  declines, 
233.  John  Moore,  Collector,  seizes 
a  Boston  vessel  for  want  of  certi 
ficate,  240.  Citizens  to  give  ac 
count  of  what  arms  they  have  to 
Committee  appointed  by  Council, 
241.  French  privateers,  241.  De 
fensive  measures  proposed,  241. 
Arrival  of  Indian  chiefs,  Conesto- 
goes,  Shawiiese  and  Ganawese, 
244.  Cost  of  treaty  with  Cones- 
togoes  at,  248.  False  alarm  in, 
250.  Fortifications  spoken  of  as 
too  costly,  and  postponed,  250. 

,  Powers  of  magistrates  not 
abridged,  254.  Opinions  of  law 
yers  on  Courts  for,  254.  A  negro 
slave  from  Jersey  arrested,  on 
suspicion  of  arson,  275.  Right 
to  elect  a  double  number  for 
Sheriff — Jno.  Budd  and  Henry 
Flower  elected,  296,  307.  Records 
to  be  demanded  from  Pat.  Robin 
son's  [widow,  297.  John  Fenny, 
Sheriff,  297.  Resigns,  298.  Elec 
tions  asked  by  military,  358. 
Petition  of  merchants  of,  against 
abuses  at  New  Castle  by  a  fort, 
379.  Assembly's  action  on,  380- 
383.  Indians  sent  for  by  M. 
Chartiere,  390.  Unseated  lots 
and  taxes,  391-2.  Peter  Evans, 


Philadelphia — 
Tax  Collector,  391.     Sheriff,  397, 

406.  Severe   and   singular  pun 
ishment  of  slaves  by  way  of  com- 

*  promise,  406.  Complaint  against 
Sheriff,  406.  Petition  of  Mayor, 
&c.,  on  tax  of  Id.  to  build  bridges 
and  a  Court  house,  406.  Case  of 
action  of  trover  and  conversion, 

407.  Mayor  and  Recorder  appear 
before  Council,  relative  to  levy  of 
taxes   for   bridges    and   a    court 
house — city  claim  right  to  assess 
for  their  own  purposes,  407.     Pe 
tition  of  Mayor,  &c.,  respecting 
raising    funds    for   Court   house, 
&c.,  410.     Address  of  merchants 
to  Lord  Cornbury  on  French  pri 
vateers,    411.      Captain    Charles 
Gookin  arrives  as  Governor,  427. 
Mayor  to  publish  proclamation  of 
Colonels  Vetch  and  Nicholson  on 
Canada  expedition,  451.     General 
embargo  to  be  laid,  451.     Advised 
to  protect  against  privateers,  451. 
Inhabitants  not  to  serve  on  in 
quests,  complain,  455.    Complaint 
against  holding  several  offices  at 
same      time,      456.       Complaint 
against  T.  McMara,  a  lawyer,  457. 
Embargo  removed,  467.     Taxes, 
468,  478.     Various  tribes  of  In 
dians  at,  469.     Swedish  minister 
attacks   B.  Chambers,  477,   478. 
James  Logan  to  be  committed  to 
jail,    507.      Governor's   order  to 
Sheriff  to  protect  him,  508.     In 
dians  at,  516.     Act  for  regulating 
property  in,  528.     Acts,  various, 
relating  to,  passed  and  published 
at  the  Court  house,  529.     Indians 
arrive   on  way  to   Canada,    537. 
Road  from  opposite  Jno.  Reading's 
landing  to,  record   of,  542,  549, 
561.    Laws,  550.     N.  Pool's  road, 
561,    562.     Indians    in,    565.     A 
suspicious  vessel  to  be  seized  and 
examined,  566.     Given  up,   567. 
Reputation  of  flour  injured,  568. 
Corporation  to  attend  Council  at 
publication  of  laws,  571.     Indians 
arrive,    574.      King   George   pro 
claimed    at    market    place,    575. 
Mayor  Hill  gives  a  dinner,  575. 
Jnstices   for  the   several   Courts 
appointed,   597.     Indians  arrive, 
599,  603,  606,  613. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Philadelphia — 

Wm.  Keith  arrives  and  is  pro 
claimed  at  Court  house  Governor 
of  province,  iii.,  13.  Justices 
commissioned,  28.  Mayor  and 
Recorder  commissioned  by  Gov 
ernor,  28.  Governor  Spots  wood 
of  Virginia  in,  30.  Owen  Roberts, 
Sheriff— Enoch  Story,  Sheriff,  30, 
69,  140.  Jonathan  Dickinson, 
Mayor,  31.  Richard  Walker, 
Coroner,  31,  56,  169.  Indian 
chiefs  arrive  at,  and  have  a  con 
ference,  45.  Justices,  50.  Peti 
tion  from  inhabitants  of  Northern 
Liberties  respecting  land  between, 
and  Whitsahickoii  mills,  there 
being  no  road,  50.  Suspected 
pirates  cognizable  in  Mayor's 
Court,  63.  Complaints  against 
vendue  master  for  selling  small 
quantities  of  shop  goods,  91,  102. 
Indians  at,  102.  Court  of  Chan 
cery  to  be  held  at,  106.  Road  to 
Wiccacoa,  106.  Petition  of  B. 
Vining  respecting,  107.  Deferred, 
108.  Prisoners  under  sentence 
of  death  at,  109.  Road  to  Wic 
cacoa  described  and  confirmed, 
110.  Hollander's  creek  — Hay 
creek,  111.  A  convenient  road 
oannot  be  built  between,  and 
Chester,  on  account  of  "rocks 
and  mountains,"  111.  Division 
from  Chester  county,  111.  Ves 
sels  from  sickly  ports  to  be  ex 
amined  by  Patrick  Baird,  Sur 
geon,  112.  Sheriffs  and  Coroners, 
108,  140..  Registers  of,  vessels, 
115.  Difficulty  about  taxes  for 
want  of  dividing  line  between 
Chester  county  and — decision  of 
Council  about,  144-5,  158.  A 
mill  erected  at  Horsham — road 
asked  for,  158.  Indians  arrive 
at,  163.  Conference  with,  163. 
Ferry  at  end  of  High  street,  post 
poned,  already  sufficient,  166. 
Wm.  Asheton,  Recorder,  172. 
Road  to  Swede's  ford,  225. 
Wrecked  goods  arrive  from  Cape 
May— proceedings  respecting,  238, 
239,  240.  Ann  Mitchell,  under 
sentence  of  death,  pardoned,  240. 
Petition  against  location  of  pow 
der  house,  referred  to  four  mem 
bers  of  Council,  242,  244.  Peti-  | 


Philadelphia — 

tion  of  merchants  against  duty  on 
rum,  under  proof,  247.  Gov. 
Gordon  arrives  and  is  published 
at  Court  house,  251.  Justices, 
257.  Robert  Asheton  invited  to 
this  country  by  proprietary — his 
long  service  as  Clerk,  Prothono- 
tary,  Recorder,  &c.-his  duties  and 
powers  as  Recorder,  258.  Riots  and 
disorderly  practices  complained  of 
by  Governor — pillory  and  stocks 
burned  down  in  the  ' '  open ' '  mar 
ket  place — proclamation,  £c.,  260, 
261.  Owen  Owen,  Sheriff,  and 
Joshua  Fincher,  Coroner,  260, 
289.  Assembly  ask  Governor  to 
protect  them  from  the  "rude 
people  of  the  city, ' '  260.  Indians 
at,  273.  Ferry  to  Wm.  Cooper's 
and  Gloucester — Governor  objects 
to  an  Act,  the  power  being  pro 
prietary,  277.  Number  of  In 
spectors  of  election,  278.  King 
George  II.  proclaimed,  282.  Pal 
atines  arrive  from  Holland,  282. 
Samuel  Preston  resigns  as  Jus 
tice,  282.  Sickly  vessels  arrive — 
health  regulations  and  physicians, 
292,  294.  Sir  Wm.  Keith,  a 
member  of  Assembly  from,  goes 
to  England,  298.  Governor  and 
some  of  Council  leave  for  Cones- 
togoe,  309.  Large  meeting  of  In 
dians  and  inhabitants  at  the  great 
meeting  house,  318.  Owen  Owen, 
Sheriff,  332.  Mench  Davis,  Coro 
ner,  332.  Indians  at,  333.  Coun 
cil,  334.  Rude  treatment  to  As 
sembly  complained  of,  340.  Re 
commendation  of  Council  on,  340*. 
Governor's  speech  to  Assembly  on, 
342.  Proclamation  on  riots  in, 
351.  Indian  conference  at,  361. 
Sheriffs  and  Coroners,  370.  Ex 
amination  of  servants  and  passen 
gers  to  be  before  Mayor  of,  375. 
Wm.  Fishburn  reported  to  be 
robbed,  as  Treasurer,  387.  No 
roads  to  Lancaster,  395.  To  be, 

395.  Petition  of  wardens  of  Christ 
Church    and    Keithian    meeting 
house,  394.    Act  against  fire  in, 

396,  400.     Trade  with  Sugar  Is 
lands,  401.     Indian  conference  in, 
404.    Sheriffs,  416,  464,  520,  574. 
Coroners,  416,  464,  520,  574.     In- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


277 


Philadelphia — 

dians  at,  425.  Bridge  over  Cobb's 
creek,  426,  428,  431.  Small-pox 
prevails,  426,  428.  Thomas  Perm 
arrives  and  is  congratulated,  433. 
Conference  with  Indians  at,  435. 
Indians  attacked  with  small-pox 
die  at,  though  no  person  beside 
was  known  to  have  it,  463.  Jus 
tices  commissioned,  491.  Buoys, 
493.  Indians  arrive  at,  500. 
Road  from  Lancaster  laid  out,  521. 
Justices,  531.  Evil  effects  and 
number  of  tippling  places  in,  534. 
Road  from.  Bucks  county,  542. 
Proprietor  complains  of  Romish 
chapel  or  mass-house  erected  in 
Walnut  street,  and  declares  that 
religion  contrary  to  the  laws  of 
England,  546,  563.  Petition  for  a 
new  road  to  Wiccacoa,  547.  John 
Perm,  eldest  proprietary,  arrives, 
569.  Death  of  Governor's  lady 
mentioned,  574,  577.  Conference 
with  Indians  at,  571.  Road  in 
Northern  Liberties  to  be  reviewed, 
stone  bridge,  £c.,  573.  Alms- 
house  and  provision  for  the  poor, 
589,  590.  Road  to  Macousie, 
591.  Address  from  Mayor  to  Coun 
cil  on  claim  of  Maryland  to  the 
territories,  594.  Conestoga  and 
Susquehamia  Indians  arrive  at, 
598,  608;  and  conference,  608. 
Sheriffs,  614.  Coroner,  614.  Re 
turn  of  road  from  Maquenusic  to, 
617.  Petition  respecting  Court  of 
Chancery,  history  of,  &c.,  617. 
Act  proposed  for  providing  for 

.  safe-keeping  of  public  records  in, 
iv.,  11,  17,  21,  35,  483.  Evans, 
Register  Gen'l  of  Probate  of  Wills, 
33.  State  House  vested  in  trustees, 
46,  483.  Petition  against  Court 
of  Chancery,  35.  Execution  of 
two  men,  47.  Indian  conference 
in  Philadelphia,  53.  Trial  of 
criminals  in  jail,  71.  Indian  con 
ference  at,  79-85.  Sheriffs  elected, 
85,  247,  309,  352,  469,  500,  600, 
669,  748,  782.  Coroners  elected, 
85,  247,  309,  352,  469,  500,  601, 
669,  782.  Unusual  number  of 
Indians  in,  much  disordered  with 
liquor — public  order  against  sup 
plying  it,  86,  87.  Treaty  and  pur 
chase  of  lands  from  Indians,  and 


Philadelphia- 
speeches,  65-95.  Charles  Read, 
clerk  of  Orphans'  Court,  dies — 
Thomas  Hopkinson  is  appointed, 
151.  Insolence  of  negroes  in, 
244.  Road  from  Lancaster  to, 
247,  495,  503.  Proclamations 
ordered  to  be  printed  in,  for 
Maryland,  254.  Road  from  John 
Harris's  to,  278.  Governor  Thom 
as  arrives  and  enters  on  his  duties, 

288.  Proclamation  to  be  made, 

289.  Cost  of  flag  to  be  raised  on 
Governor's  arrival  from  Antigua, 
304.      Reports  of  Dr.  Graeme  on 
sickly  vessels,   306.     Indians  at, 
307,     312,    337.       Petition    from 
Mayor,  &c.,  to  Governor  to  raise 
money  on  citizens,  376-379.    Ed 
ward  Roberts  is  Mayor,  379.    Bill 
for  raising  money,  384,  385.  Gov 
ernor's  message  on,  385.    Objects 
to  it,  386.     Pilots  to  be  restrained 
from   taking  vessels  up  without 
license,  394.  Proclamation  against 
Spain  read  at  Town-house,  rejoic 
ings,  &c.,  396.     Assembly's  rea 
sons    on  bill   for  raising   money 
from,  408.    Governor's  answer  to, 
409.     A  man  wounded  by  an  In 
dian,  sent   to  and  placed  under 
care  of  Dr.  Graeme,  413.  Messages 
to  and  from  Governor  and  Assem 
bly  on  money  bill,  414-420.   Coun 
cil  with  Indians  in  Quaker  meet- 
iiig-house,  432,  443-447.  Justices, 
482.  Acts  for  vesting  State  House 
in  trustees  confirmed,  483.     Peti 
tion  for  roads,  495,  503.     Resolu 
tion   respecting  Drs.  Graeme  and 
Zachary   as   health  officers,  496. 
Dispute   between   Assembly   and 
Council  as  to  appoftitment,  497-8. 
Cayuga  Indians  arrive,  500.    Pest 
house  —  discussion     about,     and 
health    office,    &c.,  507-559.     In 
dians  of  Six  Nations  arrive  and 
hold  conference  about  lands,  &c., 
559-583.     Names  of  Indians  pre 
sent,  583-586.    Famine  and  great 
distress  among  Senecas,  564.  Sick 
passengers  arrive  and  are  landed 
at,    568.      Council    at,     569-586. 
Election  riots  in,    620-624.     In 
dians  at,  742.     French  privateers 
capture  vessels,  749.     Indians  to 
be  tried  by  Supreme  Court  at,  751, 


278 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Philadelphia— 

752.  Division  of  County  with 
Lancaster  proposed,  756.  Robert 
Strettell,  Mayor,  762.  Indians 
from  Shamokin  arrive,  767. 

Poor-house  and  overseers,  v.,  30, 
32.  Sheriffs  elected,  55,  120,  411, 
464,  561,597,  662.  Coroners  elect 
ed,  55,  120,  411,  464,  597,  662. 
Road  from  Bristol  laid  out  and  con 
firmed,  59,  60,  61.  Petition  of 
N.  Craft  against,  rejected,  61. 
Council  Chamber  to  be  in  State 
House,  69.  A  French  flag  of  truce 
arrives  with  prisoners  and  free 
negroes,  71,  74.  Another  flag  of 
truce  arrives,  77.  Proclamation 
respecting  flags  of  truce  and  pilots 
to  be  read  at  Court  House,  82. 
Spaniards  design  stealing  a  boat 
in  harbor,  92.  Road  to  New  Cas 
tle,  105,  121,  130.  Captain  Hus 
ton  recruits  for  Colonel  Shirley's 
regiment,  105.  Vessel  from  Bar- 
badoes,  with  yellow  fever,  arrives 
— ordered  below,  104.  Justices 
elected,  106,  110.  Orders  of  Pre 
sident  to  Captain  Cox  to  remove 
his  vessel  from,  106.  Road  to 
New  Castle,  order  respecting,  107. 
Complaint  against  Captain  Cox's 
ship,  107.  Proclamation  against, 
109.  Drs.  Grame  and  Bond  to 
visit  her,  109.  Arrival  of  pala 
tines,  113.  Spanish  prisoners 
suffering  in  jail,  121.  Pieces  of 
eight  counterfeited  by  Jones  and 
Barnes,  119,  141.  Indians  from 
Ohio  arrive,  145.  Conference  with, 
146-151.  Petition  from  merchants 
to  Assembly  to  put  the  city,  &c., 
in  a  state  of  defence — a  man-of- 
war,  &c. — association  formed,  £c., 
158.  Letter  to  proprietaries  on 
defenceless  state  of,  160.  Batte 
ries  formed,  161.  Declaration  of 
Council  to,  168.  Alarming  state 
of  affairs,  from  sickness,  war,  &c., 

168.  Proclamation  for  a  fast  day, 

169.  Attack   from   enemies  ex 
pected,  169.     Loan  of  cannon  re 
quested  from   Governors  Clinton 
and  Shirley,  till  those  from  Eng- 
la.nd    should    arrive,    173  ;    and 
cruizers  off  capes,  174.     Associa- 
tors   form   companies    and    elect 
officers,  174.    A  list  of  them,  193. 


Philadelphia — 

Answers  of  Governors  Clinton  and 
Shirley,  189,  198.  Commander  of 
Cape  Breton  written  to  for  cannon, 
203.  Governor  Clinton,  205.  Gov 
ernor  Shirley,  206.  Ad.  Knowles, 
207.  For  men-of-war,  207.  Offi 
cers  commissioned,  209,  247.  Gov 
ernor  Clinton  furnishes  cannon, 
215,  216.  Prisoners  require  pro 
visions,  232.  Their  arrival  not 
approved  of,  237.  Prisoners  to 
keep  house  after  sunset,  238. 
Otter,  man-of-war,  John  Ballet, 
commander,  arrives,  239.  T.  Pemi 
promises  cannon  when  batteries 
are  erected  and  militia  law  passed, 
240.  Captain  Ballet  meets  Coun 
cil,  241.  Entertained  at  Roberts' 
coffee-house,  243.  T.  Penn  on 
sickness  about  the  dock,  244.  Cap 
ture  of  Captain  Geo.  Porteus,  245, 
Council  sits  every  morning  at  City 
Court-house,  246.  Committee  to 
consult  with  Captain  Ballet,  246. 
Batteries  erected — Colonel  Taylor 
commands,  249.  Disappointment 
in  procuring  Trembleur  privateer, 
resolutions  adopted  by  Council, 
250.  Commission  to  Colonel  Tay 
lor,  251.  Alarms  from  privateers 
—embargo,  &c.,  245-260.  Cap- 
tarn  Jones  elected  Colonel,  256. 
Express  sent  to  Lewes  T.,  257. 
Proceedings  to  fit  out  a  privateer 
at,  258,  260.  Fears  of  Captain 
Randolph's  ship  at  New  Castle, 
260.  Various  depositions,  260- 
264.  Captain  Randolph's  ship 
ordered  up  by  Captain  Ballet — 
protest,  &c.,  264.  Intelligence- 
boat  commissioned,  266.  Captain 
Sibbald  to  command  batteries,  267. 
Artillery  company  formed,  267. 
Powder  house — order  respecting 
watch,  &c.,  268.  Block- house  at 
battery,  269.  Recruits  to  be  raised, 
269.  Embargo  removed,  274. 
Road  to  New  Castle,  303.  Letter 
to  proprietaries  respecting,  320. 
Officers  appointed,  325.  Procla 
mation  of  treaty  at  Aix  la  Cha- 
pelle,  &c.,  published  at  Court 
house,  362.  Gov.  James  Hamilton 
arrives,  and  commission  pub 
lished,  362.  Proclamation  of 
peace  published,  381.  Justices 


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279 


Philadelphia — 

appointed,  388.  Indians  arrive 
and  have  conference,  388.  Pro 
clamation  against  selling  rum  to 
Indians  in  the  city,  397.  Indians 
arrive,  398.  Bills  for  regulating 
nightly  watch,  lighting  streets, 
and  raising  money,  502,  505,  506, 

512,  514,  619  ;  and  accidents  by 
fire,  505,  514,  619.     Hospital  for 
sick  poor  and  lunatics  proposed, 

513,  516,    526,   619.      A   French 
vessel  puts  in,  in  distress,  and  is 
allowed  to  refit,  528.     Nanticoke 
Indians    arrive    from    Wyomen, 
543.      Justices    appointed,     572. 
John  Penn,  eldest  son  of  Richard, 
arrives   and  becomes  member  of 
Council,    606.       Law    respecting 
fires,    619.     New  county  out  of, 
619.     Two  Shawnese  sick  in,  704. 
Distances,  &c.,  from,  to  Ohio,  759. 

Governor,  Hamilton  resigns,  and 
Robert  Hunter  Morris'  commis-* 
sion  is  read  at  Court-house,  \L.r 
144.  Sheriffs  elected,  144,  638. 
Coroners  elected,  144,  638.  Sick 
ness  prevails  from  palatine  ships 
—  Mr.  Bourne,  health  officer — 
Council  doubt  their  power  to  visit 
ships,  169.  Full  reports  of  Drs. 
Bond  and  Graeme,  171-173  ;  and 
also  on  contagious  fevers  in  city, 
173-175.  Report  of  palatines 
buried,  175.  History  of  contagi 
ous  fevers  in,  173-190.  Indian 
conferences  at,  193-199,  204-206, 
243,  244,  277-286.  An  open  road 
from,  to  mouth  of  Conogochege, 
302.  General  Shirley's  son  re 
cruiting  in  Philadelphia,  303. 
General  Shirley  and  Governor  De 
Lancey  arrive,  on  way  to  Anna 
polis,  358.  Indian  conferences 
at,  360-365,  370.  Embargo,  45  I . 
Permission  to  certain  vessels  to 
sail,  451.  Colonel  D unbar  desires 
winter  quarters  for  his  troops 
after  Braddock's  defeat,  513.  Gov 
ernor  to  Mayor,  &c.,  on  winter 
quarters  for  Col.  Dunbar's  troops, 
516,  521,  533.  Indians  arrive  and 
have  conference,  522-524.  Gov 
ernor  informs  Mayor,  &c.,  of 
French  being  secreted  in  city, 
663.  Account  of  arms  taken,  665. 
Indian  conference  at,  682-689. 


Philadelphia- 
Letter  of  Governor  calling  for  help 
against  Indians,  710.  French  neu 
trals,  711.  Proceedings  respect 
ing,  713,  729.  Large  delegations 
from  Chester  and  Berks  corning  to 
compel  passage  of  certain  laws, 
729.  Remonstrance  of  Mayor,  &c. , 
to  Assembly,  on  militia  bill  and 
means  of  defence,  734,  766.  Ar 
tillery  company,  and  officers  in, 
770.  Soldiers  arrive  from  New 
York,  773-775. 

Companies  formed  and  offi 
cers  elected,  vii.,  36,  40.  French 
neutrals,  15,  32,  44,  55,  58, 
390.  Indian  conference,  46- 
55,  64,  137,  144.  Battery  com 
pany,  62.  Company  officers,  their 
names,  62.  Magistrates  appoint 
ed,  62.  Nightly  watch,  63,  72, 
90,  177,  184,  246,  390,  392.  Ad 
dress  of  Quakers  to  Governor  on 
declaration  of  war  with  Delaware 
Indians,  84.  War  proclaimed  at 
Court-house,  88.  Suspension  of, 
144.  M.  Bell  applies  to  export 
provisions,  168.  William  Denny 
proclaimed  Governor  at  Court 
house,  22  i .  Stageboat  and  wagon 
between,  and  New  York,  222. 
Fines  diverted  from  corporation,  J 
257.  Small-pox  at,  309,  358.  Ad 
dress  of  Quakers  to,  and  answer, 
312.  Number  of  public  houses — 
quarters  required  for  military, 
349,  352,  356,  359,  400,  406,  407, 
430,  443.  Colonel  Bouquet, .  Earl 
Loudoun,  Col.  Stanwix,  through 
Captain  Tulliken,  demand  quar 
ters  for  soldiers — proceedings  of 
Mayor  Shute  and  others  respect 
ing  them,  359,  367,  406,  443.  Va 
rious  proceedings  respecting,  360- 
374.  Mayor  and  aldermen  remon 
strate  against  Assembly,  366. 
Merchants  petition  to  ship  provi 
sions — rejected,  393.  Justices, 
433.  Indians  arrive,  436.  Num 
ber  of  Roman  Catholics  in,  448. 
Minutes  of  meeting  of  Governors 
at,  with  Earl  of  Loudoun,  470. 
Clerks  of  Orphans'  Court,  501. 
Passport  for  Indians  from  Lancas 
ter  to,  549.  Complaint  of  treaty 
made  by  Quakers  at,  634.  Chas. 
Thomson,  keeper  of  Quaker 


230 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Philadelphia— 

school,  665.  List  of  Philadelphia 
shipwrights  taken  at  Oswego,  717, 
737.  Proposal  to  send  troops 
from,  to  New  York,  719.  Names 
of  chiefs  at,  726.  Petition  of 
Richard  Hill  and  S.  Preston  Moore 
to  make  title  to  certain  lands  in, 
728,  739,  740.  Petition  of  ship 
wrights  from  Oswego,  737.  Gov 
ernor  produces  certificate  of  Rob 
ert  Jenny,  Rector  of  Christ 
Church,  of  having  taken  sacra 
ment,  741.  Justices  of  peace,  769. 
Conference  with  Indians  at, 
viii.,  9,  29,  40,  51,  54,  86,  101, 
114,  149,  265,  484-494,  667,  698, 
707,  709,  712.  Tonnage  duty  ob 
jected  to,  as  injurious  to  business 
of,  31,  41.  Names  of  Indians  in, 
31.  Conference  with,  32,  86. 
Embargo  at,  38.  Abraham  Tay 
lor,  collector,  39.  Fort  at  Wic- 
cacoa  to  prevent  passage  of  ves 
sels,  39.  Guards  to  be  reinforced 
from  General  Otway's  regiment, 
39.  Two  good  horses  to  be  at,  71. 
Tax  on  unimproved  lots  in,  80. 
Teedyuscung  in,  86.  Flag  of  truce 
arrives  with  prisoners  from  New 
Orleans,  124.  Indians  arrive  from 
Virginia,  124.  Message  received 
by  Peters  and  Pemberton  from 
Cherokees  to  Delawares,  135.  A 
French  flag  of  truce  captured  by 
privateer  Spry  in  Delaware  Bay, 
139.  Embargo,  146.  Fort  at 
Wiccacoa  to  be  guarded,  and  can 
non  charged,  to  prevent  evasion 
of  embargo,  147.  Barracks  at, 
147.  Spanish  vessel  arrives  with 
goods  wrecked  on  an  English  ves 
sel  near  Cuba,  155.  Euibarrassm't 
about  Dutch  vessels  and  registers, 
155.  Arrival  of  Cherokees,  Mo 
hawks,  Scarroyda's  wife  and  chil 
dren  ask  for  guns  and  horses,  163. 
Coroners  appointed,  223,  403,  506, 
j  781.  Sheriffs  appointed,  223,  403, 
1  506,  781.  Petition  of  merchants 
against  duty  on  tonnage,  230, 
232.  Thanksgiving  day  appoint 
ed,  235.  Difficulty  about  soldiers' 
quarters  at,  262.  Indian  confer 
ence  with  General  Forbes  at,  263- 
2(59,  270.  French  neutrals  at,  in 
distress,  268,  719.  General  Am- 


Philadelpliia — 

herst  in,  324.  Barracks  of,  de 
scribed,  331.  College,  Academy 
and  Charity  School,  condition  and 
statistics  of,  339.  Act  for  sup 
pressing  lotteries  and  plays  pro 
posed,  and  instances  in  which  they 
have  been  useful,  340.  Lottery 
for  fortification  of,  340  ;  and  for 
finishing  the  Episcopal  church, 
J  340.  Order  to  James  Coultas,  she- 
'riff,  to  imprison  Rev.  Dr.  Win. 
Smith,  443.  Act  passed  for  keep 
ing  banks,  dams,  &c.,  at  Point- 
no-Point,  in  order,  480  ;  and  at 
Greenwich  Island,  482,  484.  Con 
ference  with  Indians  at,  489-494, 

J  497-500.  Execution  of  Jas.  Brule- 
'  man,  506.  Proceedings  on  death 
of  King  George  II.,  515-520.  Sale 
and  purchase  of  lands  for  Oxford 
Church,  574.  For  keeping  banks, 
£c.,  in  order — merchants'  memo 
rial  against,  574.  Piers  in  Dela 
ware,  574.  Banks  at  Darby  creek 

;    to  be  made,  £c.,   575.     Justices 

\  commissioned,  575.  Old  ones 
superseded,  575.  Petition  of  mer 
chants  against  duty  on  negroes, 
576.  Vaughan's  regiment  to  be 
moved  from  New  York  to  Phila 
delphia,  578.  Conference  at,  594, 
614-620,  654-661,  667.  Women 
attacked  and  wounded  in  streets 
of,  671.  Proclamation  against, 
672.  Act  proposed  for  vesting 
State  House  in  trustees,  676,  715. 
Act  proposed  erecting  District  of 
Southwark,  695,  698.  Roads  and 
highways,  694,  695.  War  with 
Spain  proclaimed,  698,  703,  706. 
Embargo  laid,  713.  Arrest  of 
Messrs.  Boyrie  and  Le  Roy,  714. 
Trustees  of  State  House  to  pur 
chase  rest  of  the  square,  715. 
Record  of  Court  for  trial  of  ne 
groes  in,  ix.,  5.  Indian  confer 
ences  at,  6-9,  44,  77,  328,  604, 
689,  737.  Proclamation  of  peace 
between  France  and  Spain,  15,  39, 
41.  Nuisances  to  be  removed — 
highways,  &c.,  to  be  regulated, 
and  wagoners,  &c.,  22,  24.  Marsh 
and  meadows,  24.  Tavern  li 
censes,  24.  Petition,  Spanish  ship 
in  distress  at  ;  J.  Gibson  ap 
pointed  factor,  26.  Thanksgiving 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


281 


Philadelphia — 

day,  41.  Clirist  Church  bells  rung 
and  cannons  fired  for  peace  be 
tween  France  and  Spain,  41. 
Watching  and  lighting,  54,  243, 
247,  543,  723.  Lighthouse,  buoys, 
lottery  for  paving  streets,  &c., 
56,  580.  Sheriffs  elected,  57,  199, 
286,  333,  398,  547,  623,  688, 
777,  Coroners  elected,  57,  199, 
286,  333,  398,  547,  688,  777. 
Governor's  proclamation  against 
highway  robbery  about,  70,  76, 
316.  Governor  John  Perm  pro 
claimed,  bells  rung  and  battery 
guns  fired,  &c.,  72.  Proclamation 
of  Governor  Penn  for  highway 
robbery  and  murder  of  Henry 
Hamilton,  76.  Paxton  boys  pre 
paring  to  march  to,  108.  High 
landers,  under  Captain  Robinson, 
in,  110.  Troops  from  Genl.  Gage, 
129.  Attack  on  barracks  expected, 
meeting  called  at  State  House, 
132.  Memorial  of  Indians  in  bar 
racks  at,  135.  On  their  removal, 
137.  An  interior  county,  138. 
Indians  to  be  removed  from  bar 
racks,  170.  Or  retained  at  public 
expense,  171.  Justices,  205,  237. 
Provincial  Commissioners,  237. 
Letter  from,  240.  Lotteries  for 
various  purposes,  56,  57,  148, 
243,  579.  Embanking  and  drain 
ing  a  lot  in  Kinsessing,  245,  247. 
New  election  ordered  for  member 
of  Assembly,  on  account  of  tie 
vote,  287.  Seven  Wardens  ap 
pointed,  for  bill  regulating  pilots, 
their  names,  293,  294.  Lighting, 
watching,  pilotage,  &c.,  294,  366, 
549,  723.  Poor,  295,  296,  549, 
561.  Relating  to  Stamp  Act,  298, 
299,  300,  301,  315.  Arrival  of 
stamped  papers,  300.  John 
Hughes,  Captain  James  Hawker, 
General  Gage,  301.  Quakers, 
peaceable  conduct  of,  301.  Ad 
dress  to  King,  315.  Highway 
robbery  near — Governor's  procla 
mation,  316,  396.  General  Gage 
asks  quarters  for  troops — High 
land  regiment,  returns  of,  318. 
Message  to  Assembly  respecting, 
323.  Manufacture  of  sail-cloth, 
ticking  and  linens  in,  354.  Regu 
lation  of  streets,  &c.,  361.  Me- 


Philadelphia— 

morial  of  Wardens  on  pilotage, 
&c.,  366,  388.  Names  of  War 
dens,  366,  367,  549.  Of  mer 
chants,  366.  Moyamensing  mea 
dows,  367,  368,  376.  John  Allen, 
Justice,  374.  Conviction  and  re 
prieve,  387,  399.  Executions, 
398.  Poor  Indians  arrive  from 
Wyalusing,  426,  436.  Complaint 
of  Billy  Champion,  426.  Phila 
delphia  Contribution  apply  for  a 
charter,  440,  447.  Lottery  asked 
for  by  Northern  Liberties  to  buy 
a  public  landing,  440,  447,  472, 
638.  Building  middle  house,  W, 
of  barracks,  461,  472, 688.  Division 
of  county,  556,  563,  579,  707,  729. 
Act  passed  for  sale  of  a  church  in, 
566,  579.  Ship-masters'  Society 
incorporated,  566.  Recorder  to 
receive  Germantown  records, 
575.  Lottery  for  First  and  Third 
Presbyterian  church,  580.  Pe 
tition  respecting  road  and  steep 
hills  between,  and  Chester, 
623,  627.  Lower  Dublin,  road, 
628.  Forges  and  furnaces  in 
1750,  632,  636.  Stephen  Pas- 
chall's  account  of  his  steel  fur 
nace  in  Walnut  street,  633.  Cer 
tificates  respecting,  634.  Act  for 
erection  of  Callowhill  street  mar 
ket,  650.  Newalika,  Indian  chief, 
arrives,  656.  Road  from  Lancas 
ter  to,  657,  667,  681,  686,  693. 
Executions  and  pardon,  666,  697, 
734.  Justices,  671.  Notary  Pub 
lic  to  take  acknowledgment  of 
deeds,  678.  Road  in  Passyunk, 
686.  Return  of  road  to  Lancas 
ter,  700.  Road  on  dividing  line, 
703.  In  Passyunk — regulators  for 
Northern  Liberties,  719.  War 
dens  and  pilots,  723.  Defence  of, 
729.  Lighting  and  watching,  730. 
Road  on  line  between,  and  Bucks, 
745,  750,  760.  Justices,  750,  760. 
Conference  with  several  Indian 
tribes  at,  773-775.  Conviction 
and  reprieve.  778.  Richard  Penn, 
Governor,  arrives,  780.  Road 
through  widow  Master's  land, 
781.  Governor  proclaimed  at 
Court  house,  782.  His  proclama 
tion  for  continuing  officers,  783. 
John  Swift,  Collector  of  Port, 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Philadelphia— 

x.,  8.  Notaries  and  Tabellion 
Public,  9,  15.  Sheriffs  elected, 
56,  100,  212,  270.  Coroners  elect 
ed,  56,  78,  100,  212,  270.  Jus 
tices  commissioned,  15,  30,  31, 
45,  46,  156.  Indian  conferences 
at,  10,  12,  55,  61,  255.  Barracks, 
condition  of,  complaint  of  Captain 
Sutherland,  16,  21,  415.  Chim 
ney  sweepers,  23,  41.  Perkiornen 
copper  mine,  23.  Damage  from 
dogs,  33.  Estate  of  J.  Pauling, 
35.  Convictions  and  executions, 
50,  60,  89,  92,  172,  256.  Alleged 
errors  in  road  from,  to  Lancaster, 
and  petition,  65,  69,  70,  113. 
Wardens,  70,  72,  259,  261,  263. 
Vendues,  72,  74.  Roads,  73,  87. 
New  jail,  73.  Old  road  laid  out 
sixty  years  through  Master's  land, 
87.  A  murder  confessed,  88. 
Governor  John  Penn  proclaimed, 
92.  A  French  vessel  arrives  in 
distress,  92,  102.  Judah  Foulke, 
clerk  of  market  and  keeper  of 
weights  and  measures,  111.  Re- 

•  port  on  road  to  Lancaster,  113. 
Act  to  prevent  infectious  diseases, 
139.  A  grant  and  authority  to 
Governor  John  Penn  to  build  for 
tifications,  146.  Meeting  of  Com 
mittee  of  all  the  counties — dele 
gates  to  General  Congress,  200. 
Complaint  against  Sheriff  for  not 
aiding  in  seizing  a  quantity  of 
sugars  in  Jeremiah  Warder's 
store,  210.  John  Patterson,  Col 
lector  of  Port,  213.  Goods  stolen 
from  vessel — proclamation  of,  213. 
Against  murderer  of  Edward 
Carey,  228.  Sheriff,  &c.  of  Ches 
ter  refuse  to  aid  in  seizure  of  a 
vessel  in  river,  230.  Work  house, 
&c.,  237,  243.  Act  to  suppress 
fairs  in,  254.  Indians  arrive,  255. 
Counterfeiter  escapes,  257.  Pro 
clamation  for  his  arrest,  258. 
Reed's  map,  260,  267.  Petition  of 
Captain  Dominique  Du  Casse,  of 
schooner  Mary,  in  distress,  262. 
Guards  for  military  stores  &c.  at 
State  House,  287.  Guard  at  new 
jail  on  account  of  powder,  296. 
Memorial  to  Committee  of  Safety, 
297.  Only  five  hundred  weight  of 
lead  in  city,  300.  Three  minis- 


Philadelphia— 

terial  officers  arrive  from  Cork — 
Captain  Bradford  to  conduct  them 
to  Smith's  tavern,  302.  Com 
mittee  to  inspect  goods  from  Cork, 
313.  Watch  at  the  Capes,  359. 
Barracks  to  be  repaired,  389. 
Defence  of  city,  390.  Committee 
to  procure  logs  for  third  tier  of 
chevaux-de-frize,  390.  Captain 
Thomas  Proctor's  company  ad 
mitted  to  barracks,  390,  Com 
mittee  furnish  powder,  407.  Sur 
vey  of  river  from  Marcus  Hook  to, 
412.  Coal  to  be  taken  out  of 
river,  421.  Racks  for  arms  in 
State  House,  422.  Coal  thrown 
into,  423.  Inquiry  as  to  quantity 
of  coal  in  city,  423.  Return  of, 
425.  Part  of  new  gaol  ready  to 
receive  prisoners — they  are  re 
moved  from  old,  429.  Or  work 
house,  429.  The  armed  boats  or 
dered  up  to,  434.  Continental 
troops  in,  438.  Resolutions  re 
specting,  440.  D.  Connolly,  Al 
len  Cameron  and  servants  com 
mitted,  send  resolutions  of  Con 
gress,  444.  Guards  at  State 
house,  445.  Parole  of  N.  Ellicott 
and  Lord  Drummond,  445.  Sol 
diers  to  be  placed  in  pest-house  and 
gaol,  if  barracks  will  not  contain 
them,  485.  Called  on  for  blankets, 
498,  508.  Riot  in  gaol— military 
called  out  to  quell  it — guards  for 
powder  house,  State  House,  and 
fire  rafts,  512.  City  battalions, 
521.  Six  rooms  in  new  gaol  with 
iron  doors,  534.  Fitting  out  two 
privateers,  536.  Saltpetre  made 
at  Provincial  works,  543.  Notices 
to  be  put  up  at  coffee  house,  to 
inhabitants  to  furnish  leaden  win 
dow  weights,  &c.,  558.  Iron  clock 
weights  to  be  cast  and  exchanged 
for  leaden,  561.  Stage  boats, 
Captains  Bush  and  Taylor,  be 
tween,  and  Wilmington,  563. 
Conduct  of  gaoler — survey  of 
river  from  Billing  sport  to  Fort  Is 
land,  567.  Company  of  volun 
teers  for  defence  of  river,  569, 
570.  Lead,  shot — list  of  neces 
saries — complain  against  Com 
mittee  of  Assembly,  573.  Survey 
of  river,  575.  Gaol  to  be  strength- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


283 


Philadelphia — 

ened  by  bars,  &c. — prisoners  from 
North  Carolina  committed — guard 
for,  581.  Colonel  Atlee  to  order 
his  battalion  from  Chester,  605. 
Firelocks  purchased  in  Dock 
Ward,  606.  George  Bryan,  naval 
officer,  pilots  for  chevaux-de-frize, 
distribution  of  powder  to  boats 
by  Committee — report  of  Com 
mittee  of  Assembly  on  conduct  of 
this  Committee  to  be  published 
in  newspapers — appointment  of  J. 
Hazelwood  as  Captain  of  fire  ves 
sels,  &c. — flying  camp,  611. 
Troops  to  be  ready,  627.  Guard 
removed  from  old  powder  house 
to  new  magazine,  627.  Gondola 
building,  627.  Troops  ordered  to 
and  from  Billingsport,  627.  Col. 
Miles  to  order  most  speedy  march 
of  battalions  to,  also  Col.  Atlee, 
628.  Awnings  and  coarse  linens 
to  be  bought  up  for  tents — officers 
memorial  for  a  patrol  for  safety 
of  city — resolutions  respecting, 
630.  Ladies  appealed  to  for  old 
linen  for  bandages,  &c. — Robert 
Eastburn  employed  to  collect  it, 
633.  Awnings  for  tents,  633, 
641.  Declaration  of  Independence 
to  be  read  at  State  house  under 
direction  of  Sheriff,  635.  Prison 
ers  discharged,  639.  Prisoners 
sent  to  York — boring  mill  near, 
641.  British  officers— prisoners  to 
leave  city — provision  for  families 
of  poor  associators,  646.  Leaden 
weights  required,  649.  Guard  or 
dered,  649.  Stage  at  State  House 
for  guard — Council  of  Safety  sit, 
653.  Committee  on  complaints 
of  families  of  associators,  671. 
Troops  to  be  quartered  in  places 
of  worship — elders  to  have  notice, 
672.  Marching  of  associators  in 
convenient  to  public  service,  673. 
William  Sutton  and  James  McCon- 
naughy  confined  as  tories — sol- 
deirs  quartered  in  private  houses — 
families  of  poor  associators  pro 
vided  for — battalion  of  Colonel 
Paschall  to  be  passed  by  Muster 
Master,  though  short  of  officers, 
677.  Sash  weights,  681.  Orders 
respecting  guards  for  city,  691. 
Barracks,  698.  Commissary's 


Philadelphia — 

quarters,  Fifth  near  Market,  698. 
Riots  in,  L.  Fagaii  stabbed,  701. 
Reward,  701.  Urgent  order  for 
troops  in  city  to  depart  for  Amboy, 
706.  Guard  at  State  House,  709, 
710.  House  for  an  hospital  to  be 
taken — Dr.  Gerardus  Clarkson, 
physician,  719.  Fortifications  at 
Billingsport — blankets,  purchase 
of,  719.  Guards  over  frigates, 
720.  George  Bryan,  naval  officer, 
728.  Militia  to  be  employed  at 
Billingsport — Dr.  Currie  resigns 
as  Surgeon,  734.  L.  Nicola,  bar 
rack  master,  736.  Guard  for 
city,  747,  750.  Invasion  of  General 
Howe  feared,  747.  Arms  to  be 
distributed — Hessians  from  Long 
Island  expected  —  complaint  of 
Captain  Sharp  Delaney,  753. 

Fleet  to  rendezvous  at,  xi.,  1. 
Alarm  from  transports  expected, 
3.  Cannon  hauled  from  State 
house  to  commons  to  be  proved, 
5 .  Sick  soldiers  placed  in  bettering 
house,  13.  Not  to  receive  share 
of  salt  having  been  before  sup 
plied,  16.  Blankets  and  stock 
ings  collected  from,  18,  20.  Poor 
women  &c.  of  army,  to  be  cared 
for,  20.  Public  stores  to  be 
moved,  21.  Salt  for,  22.  No 
vessel  suffered  to  leave  port  or 
through  chevaux-de-frize — money 
for  families  of  Associators — guard 
for  salt  vessels,  23.  Records,  &c., 
to  be  removed  to  Lancaster,  23. 
Colonel  Jiio.  Bayard  commands 
battalion  of  militia  of — Redman 
and  Hodge,  Surgeons,  24.  Field 
pieces  from  State  house  yard  for 
assistance  to  General  Washington, 
24.  Barracks  repaired,  24.  Troops 
sent  in  shallops,  with  oars,  to 
Trenton,  24.  Vessels  already 
cleared  may  pass,  25.  No  person 
to  pass  ferries  with  arms — L. 
Nicola,  Town  Major — his  duty — 
citizens  unfit  to  march  to,  form  a 
guard — volunteers  to  be  raised — 
shops  and  schools  to  be  slmt  up — 
Associates  to  form  a  brigade  under 
Colonel  John  Cadwalader,  27. 
Ferryman  on  Delaware  to  bring 
over  Maryland  flying  camp,  29. 
Council  offer  to  reward  those  who 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


Philadelphia — 

form  a  troop  of  horse — John  Schaf- 
fer,  Paymaster — commendation  of 
shopkeepers,  29.  Watchmen  not 
to  be  enlisted — records  sent  to 
Reading,  31.  To  detain  printers 
of  continental  money — names — 
Colonels  appointed — old  ferry,  31. 
Medicines  stored  in  college  hall, 
35.  Provision,  for  sick  soldiers, 

35.  River  craft  allowed  to  pass, 

36.  Opening    of    the    port,    36. 
Schools  opened,  38.     To  impress 
carriage  and  horses  from  Messrs. 
Pemberton     and    Emlen  —  stores 
open — books     and    treasury   re 
moved  to  Lancaster,  41.     Carpen 
ters'  work  at  State  house — War 
dens    to    employ   patrols — horses 
impressed — six  men  to  inquire  into 
causes  of  commitment  of  William 
Smith  and  Joseph  Stanbury,  &c., 
43.     Continental  stores  to  be  re 
moved,    44.      Duiilap's    printing 
press  taken  into  service  of  Coun 
cil  of  Safety — General  Washington 
asks  for  aid  to  General  Putnam 
in  throwing  up  works  of  defence, 
46,      Stores    opened,     51.      Men 
compelled  to  join  militia — guard 
for  floating  bridge  at  Schuylkill, 
56.      Men  to    apply  to    General 
Putnam  for  orders,  58.     Census 
of  persons  fit  to  bear  arms  taken, 
60.     Old  arms  to  be  collected  and 
repaired,  61.     Wood  for  poor  to 
be  cut  on  commons  and  in  lanes, 
70.     Cannon  to  be  collected,  83. 
Troops  to  be  paraded  before  the 
lodge— regulations,  85.    Barracks, 
86.     Public  smith's  shops  to  be 
erected  at  corner  of  Chestnut  and 
Fifth,   145.     Small   pox   hospital 
in  Vine  street  and  in  Pine  street, 
1 54.     Hospital  opposite  to  sign  of 
"Noah's     Ark,"     158.      Samuel 
Morris   appointed   Register,    186. 
Master   of  Rolls   for   State,   187. 
George   Campbell,   Prothonotary, 
190.    Justices — dedimus  to  James 
Young,    194.     State   of    old  jail, 
194.     Lieutenant,  194.     Clerk  of 
market,  195.     Prothonotary,  197. 
Fred.    Phile,   naval    officer,   198. 
Jacob  Plankinhorn  appointed  flour 
inspector,  201.     Win.  Dewees  re 
signs  as  Sheriff,  201.     Gaol  to  be 


Philadelphia — 

repaired,  205.  Sheriff  elect  de 
clines — James  Claypoole  applies 
for  the  office,  217.  Plan  for  re 
moving  citizens — state  of  militia 
required,  218.  Wm.  Henry  ap 
pointed  Lieutenant  and  E.  Bon- 
ham  and  W.  Semple  sub-Lieuten 
ants — dedimus,  218.  Militia  to 
be  arranged  and  in  readiness,  219. 
Judges  of  City  Court  appointed, 
220.  Neither  wagons  nor  drums 
to  be  permitted  to  enter  the  State 
house  yard,  as  they  disturb  Coun 
cil,  Congress,  and  Assembly,  229. 
July  4  celebrated — measures  to 
prevent  a  riot,  237.  Application 
by  James  Hopkins  by  order  from 
General  Washington,  for  a  vessel 
to  go  down  the  river  on  an  expe 
dition — supplied  at  General  Ar 
nold's  request,  237.  Wm.  Sykes 
arrested  for  moving  goods  contra 
ry  to  order,  234,  237,  238.  Ad 
vertisement  for  election  of  Jus 
tices,  238.  Committee  for  driving 
off  cattle  ask  to  be  increased — 
names,  244.  Justices,  251.  Ord 
nance  in  State  House  yard,  252. 
General  Wayne  and  General  Nash 
present  situation  of  the  army  ap 
proaching  city,  253.  To  furnish 
men  for  guards,  256.  Public  pa 
pers  to  be  removed  when  in  dan 
ger,  258.  Committee  to  drive  off 
cattle  increased,  266.  Wood  for 
barracks  269.  Colonel  Henry, 
Lieutenant,  to  complete  and  send 
off,  militia  to  Chester  and  Down- 
ingstown,  275.  J.  B.  Smith, 
Prothonotary  of  county,  to  bring 
papers  to  city,  276.  Col.  Henry 
to  deliver  spare  arms  to  General 
Armstrong,  277.  Officers  object 
to  removal  of  troops,  278.  Lead 
en  spouts  to  be  taken  down — 
houses  searched  for  arms — disaf 
fected  persons  to  be  arrested,  279, 
283,  284.  Persons  appointed  to 
make  arrests — Col.  Nicola  to  fur 
nish  guards — arrests  and  com 
mittal  to  prison,  287.  Free  Ma 
son's  lodge,  290.  Prisoners  to  be 
sent  to  Virginia,  290.  Mason's 
lodge,  remonstrance  from,  292. 
Boats  and  other  water  crafts,  ex 
cept  shallops,  to  be  detained,  297. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


285 


Philadelphia —  1 

Great  number  of  prisoners  in  new 
gaol,  298.  Guard  at  Schuylkill 
bridge  to  remove  it  when  ordered, 
298.  None  to  pass  without  pass 
properly  signed — light  horse  to 
proceed  to  camp — proclamation  on 
approach  of  enemy — militia  called 
out — horses  not  to  be  procured  to 
guard  prisoners,  299.  Shops  and 
stores  to  be  shut — armies  now  en 
gaged,  301.  Cols.  Toomb  and 
McElwaine  to  rendezvous  in,  301. 
Bucks  county  troops  in  barracks 
to  send  guards  to  protect  artillery 
at  Gray's  ferry,  &o.,  302.  Col. 
Charles  Stewart  to  seize  all  the 
hard  bread  he  can  find  in,  303. 
Bells  to  be  removed  from. — John 
Haley,  Clerk  of  Orphans'  Court, 
complains  of  not  being  able  to  re 
ceive  the  papers  from  James 
Humphreys,  late  clerk,  306.  Mili 
tia  called  out,  359.  Repair  of 
Court  House  for  use  of  Assembly 
and  Council,  362.  Paymaster, 
390.  Resolution  of  Congress  on 
proposed  attack  on,  404.  And 
act  for  supply  of  armies,  404. 
Col.  John  Moore  and  Peter  Evans 
commissioned  to  buy  provisions 
in,  424.  Provisions  brought  from 
Chester  county,  445.  Sheriffs 
elected,  502,  512,  595.  Coroners, 
502,  595.  Commissioners,  502. 
Enemy  preparing  to  leave,  507. 
News  of  evacuation  of,  reaches 
Gen.  Washington,  520.  Making 
up  of  clothing  removed  from  Lan 
caster,  521.  First  meeting  at, 
after  evacuation,  522.  Celebra 
tion  of  4th  July — inquiry  of  Gen. 
Arnold,  why  he  has  ordered  the 
shops  .to  be  shut,  522.  His  an 
swer  and  papers — warrant  against 
all  traitors  in,  523.  Markets  to 
be  repaired  after  destruction  by 
enemy-butchers,  &c.,  to  be  agreed 
with — Act  for  regulating  prices  of 
goods  suspended  —  discharge  of 
persons  from  parole  —  enemy's 
goods  found  in  the  city — enemy's 
goods  found  in,  after  evacuation, 
in  hands  of  Heyman  Levy,  525. 
Markets  placed  by  Assembly  in 
charge  of  Council — Joseph  Red 
man,  clerk,  to  have  them  well 


Philadelphia — 

cleansed,  &c.,  526.  Necessity  of 
opening  Courts  of  Justice — J.  B. 
Smith  appointed  Prothonotary 
and  Justice  of  Common  Pleas — 
galley  from  Trenton  to  be  repaired, 
Rev.  Thomas  Coombe,  Jr.,  refuses 
to  take  oath — pass  for  him  to 
leave  State,  527.  Petition  re 
specting  enemy's  property  found 
after  evacuation — armed  boats 
afloat — brig  to  be  fitted  out,  529. 
Records  brought  from  Reading — 
Court  room  in  State  House  to  be 
repaired — trees  on  lines  near  the 
city  to  be  cut  down  and  given  to 
the  poor — Council  room  ready  ex 
cept  chairs — ordered,  535.  Bridge 
at  Schuylkill  to  be  restorad  to  its 
place  by  Major  Casdrop — Com 
missioners  of  Taxes  and  Levies, 
536.  Wardens  of,  appointed — 
rations  of  Town  Major,  value  of — 
guard  boats  to  watch  cruisers 
in  Delaware  bay — resolutions  of 
Congress  in  case  of  evacuation, 
539.  Health  officer  and  advisers, 
543.  Wharfinger  and  weigh- 
master  of  hay  at  drawbridge  ap 
pointed—vessel  sunk  in  Delaware, 
embargo  on  provisions,  545. 
Measurer  of  wheat  and  other 
corn  and  salt  appointed — Clerk  of 
Court  Quarter  Sessions,  546,  547. 
Wardens  in  want  of  money  to 
pay  city  debts-reception,  of  French 
minister,  548-9.  Repairs  to  State 
house,  564.  Lumber  taken  by 
enemy,  566.  Edward  Burd,  Pro 
thonotary  Supreme  Court,  566. 
Robert  Jewell,  keeper  of  United 
States  prison  in,  566.  Militia 
called  out,  568,  581.  Guard  for 
prisoners  from  Lancaster  to,  573. 
Old  work  house  to  be  used  for 
casting  ball  and  room  in  State 
House  for  magazine  of  small  arms, 
590.  Pass  for  Mrs.  Margaret  De 
Lancey  to  visit  and  remain  with  her 
father,  William  Allen,  593.  Joseph 
Reed,  Councillor,  595.  General 
Armstrong  ordered  to,  and  take 
commands  of  militia — militia  of 
counties  to  be  ready,  597.  Jus 
tices,  599,  619,  644,  656,  658. 
Measurer  of  grain,  Bedford,  re 
moved,  Capt.  W.  Greenway  ap- 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Philadelphia — 

pointed,  697.  Militia  as  guards, 
617.  Lime— State  House,  620. 
Militia  ordered  out,  636.  Wood 
for  L.  Nicola,  637.  Forestalled, 
petition  against,  639.  Inquiry, 
640.  Execution,  641.  Newspa 
pers  subscribed  for  by  State,  654. 
Repairs  of  State  House — guard  at 
middle  ferry-against keeping  gun 
powder  in,  657.  Work  at  mar 
ket  house,  659.  Pay  for  guard — 
salt  seized — petition  of  Matthew 
Irwin,  Andrew  Hodge  and  John 
Bayard,  for  broken  cannon  from 
frigate  Augusta,  661.  Rent  of 
ferry  on  Schuylkill— riot  of  sailors, 
Justices  to  aid  in  quelling — Maj.- 
General  Arnold  to  furnish  troops — 
election — ferry  not  rented  to  Og- 
den — notice  to  be  given  that 
proposals  will  be  received,  665. 
Bridge  over  middle  ferry,  666. 
Court  of  Quarter  Sessions  before 
trial  of  persons  for  treason — com 
mittee  of  merchants  ask  for  a  ves 
sel  to  protect  bay  and  river  Dela 
ware  from  British  vessels,  683. 
State  of  prison  and  prisoners  to 
be  inquired  into,  684.  Hilary 
Baker,  Jr.,  appointed  Notary  and 
Tabellion  Public — General  Arnold 
leaves  while  inquiry  is  going  on 
respecting  wagons  Jto  Egg  Harbor, 
684,  685.  Schuylkill  iipper  bridge 
partly  carried  away-middle  bridge 
secured—severe  season,  686.  Gal- 
lies  disposed  of — officers  dis 
charged — forestallers,  687.  Fore 
stalling,  690.  Report  on  prison, 
695.  Merchants  against  priva 
teers,  702.  Charge  against  United 
States  for  use  of  public  buildings, 
except  State  House,  705.  Major- 
General  Armstrong  in,  707.  T. 
Hare's  porter  brewery — Schuyl 
kill  bridge  expensive,  711.  Tim 
ber  taken  from  redoubts  to  make 
buoys,  715.  Arnold  resigns  com 
mand  of — Colonel  Bull  to  repair 
Fort  Island,  cable  and  bridge, 
725.  Plumstead's  wharf,  748. 
Acts  on  sale  by  vendues,  openly 
violated,  to  be  published,  751. 
Prisoners  discharged,  753.  Exe 
cution  of  George  Hardy,  754.  P. 
De  Haven  agent  for  forfeited  es- 


Philadelphia — 

tates,  754.  Books  missing  from 
State  Library,  755.  Two  brass 
field  pieces  and  writing  paper  from 
Lancaster,  754.  Plank  and  tim 
ber  stolen  by  enemy  at  redoubts 
near,  756.  Embargo  for  fifteen 
days,  761.  Wm.  Rush,  Justice — 
seamen  disappear — river  to  be 
swept  for  anchors — arms  arrive 
from  West  Indies,  771.  P.  De 
Haven  appointed  health  officer, 
775.  Prisoners  shipped.  781. 
Merchants  petition  Congress  re 
specting  a  Court  of  Appeals,  783. 
Stores  transported  from,  to  fron 
tiers,  xii.,  2.  L.  Nicola,  town  ma 
jor,  10.  A  tobacconist  finding  no 
asles  here  applies  to  go  to  Boston, 
11.  Petition  to  remove  wagon  duty, 
15.  Agent  for  prisoners  sent  to, 
23.  Charter  of  Academy  and  Col 
lege  to  be  sent  Council  by  John 
Morris,  Recorder  of  Deeds — James 
Claypoole,  Sheriff — costs  in  cases 
of  Roberts  and  Carlisle  and  Geo. 
Hardy,  36.  Willing  Morris's 
wharf,  38.  Sheriffs,  38,  131,  507. 
Coroners,  131,  507.  Justices,  150, 
379.  Settees  for  Court  room  made 
by  John  Pinkerton,  40.  Irregular 
ities  and  rules  of  markets  in,  41. 
Markets  in,  41.  Commencement  at 
college  deferred  till  constitutional 
difficulties  are  removed,  43.  Door 
keepers  of  Council  and  Congress 
have  same  pay  and  privilege  of 
State  House  yard,  49.  Boards 
for  Court  room,  56.  Two  men 
join  British  army  in,  57.  Plan 
of  citizens  for  restoring  public 
credit,  65.  Approved  by  Councils, 
67.  Sheets  of  paper  money  dis 
tributed — militia  to  be  practiced 
and  receive  ammunition,  72.  Let 
ter  from  Justices  relative  to  nui 
sances  in  markets,  80.  Scarcity  of 
salt,  to  be  distributed,  87.  Ger 
man  congregation  for  a  brief,  92. 
Resolutions  of  Council  respecting 
militia,  guards,  &c.,  95.  House 
and  lot  of  Arthur  Thomas,  money 
for,  104,  149.  President's  house, 
106.  Marshal  hindered  by  mer 
chants,  105.  Joseph  Redman, 
clerk  of  market,  dies — Robert 
Smith,  hatter,  appointed  in  his 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


287 


Philadelphia — 

place — prisoners  in  new  gaol,  110, 
112.  Boards  for  Court  room,  112. 
Riot  at  Hon.  James  Wilson's  121. 
Proclamation  respecting,  122. 
Bounty  for  wood  offered — it  and 
flour  scarce,  125.  Embargo  laid, 
proclamation,  126.  Militia  called 
out — Win.  Moore  elected  to  Coun 
cil  and  George  Bryan,  Charles  W. 
Peale,  Michael  Shubert,  William 
Hollingshead  and  Jacob  Schreiner 
to  Assembly,  129.  Joseph  Reed 
elected  Councillor — Ass'bly,  131. 
Persons  present  at  riot  at  James 
Wilson's  house,  128,  130,  137, 
138,  139,  141,  144, 145.  Artillery 
called  out,  143.  Declaration  of 
President  and  Vice  President,  J. 
Reed  and  Wm.  Moore,  164.  Or 
der  of  procession  to  proclaim,  165. 
Read  at  Court  house — salt,  166. 
A  charitable  society  ask  to  cut  wood 
from  land  on  Lancaster  road  for 
the  poor  and  to  pay  to  treasurer, 
170.  Managers  of  House  of  Em 
ployment,  loan  of  flour  granted 
to,  172.  Deed  for  house  and 
price  at  south-west  corner  Front 
and  Walnut,  174.  Abuses  in 
wood  on  wharves,  175,  190.  Mili 
tary  store  in  Race  street,  177. 
Vendue  master  (Win.  Brown) 
elected — deed  for  Shoemaker's 
property,  185.  Auctioneer  gives 
bond,  186.  Francis  Bailey,  prin 
ter,  186.  Wardens  of,  order  re 
specting  wood  —  forestalling  in 
markets — taxes,  190,  191.  Com 
missioners  and  Assessors  meet 
Council — amount  of  tax,  193. 
Broken  cannon  to  be  sold— Schuyl- 
kill  bridge,  condition — tolls — to 
be  valued — David  Thompson's  es 
tate,  deed  for,  195,  196.  News 
papers  ordered  by  Council  to  be 
called  for,  197.  House  of  Robert 
White  and  wife  to  be  searched  for 
counterfeit  money,  merchandise, 
&c. — sale  of  Richard  Swanwick's 
property,  199.  Sub-Lieutenants 
apply  for  bounties,  200.  Deeds  for 
confiscated  estates  in,  201,  202. 
Schuylkill  bridge  and  ferry,  boats 
and  ropes  for,  till  season  proper 
for  replacing  bridge,  202.  Letters 
to  W.  Turnbull,  P.  McClenachan, 


Philadelphia— 

L.  Rollings  worth  and  Capt.  Alli- 
bone,  on  probability  of  procur 
ing  supplies  in,  203.  Answers  to, 
complaints  against  irregularities, 
&c.  at  the  barracks — escheated 
property  of  P.  McDade  near  China 
factory,  &c.,  204.  Schuylkill 
bridge  replaced,  205.  Barracks, 
Committee  to  inquire  about,  206. 
Wood  west  of  Schuylkill  to  be 
cut  down  for  poor,  207.  Abuses 
of — state  of  barracks  reported  by 
Committee  —  persons  employed 
there,  208,  209,  211.  Wood  taken, 
Schuylkill  ferry,  212.  Fines  col 
lected  by  clerk  of  Sessions  and 
Sheriff,  215.  Committee  to  fix 
salaries  of  officers  retained — re 
turn  of  galley  men — express  ex 
pense—militia,  special  pay — quar 
ters  for  troops  in  public  houses — 
Schott  and  Armand's  corps,  217. 
Peter  Swope,  turnkey  of  gaol,  al 
lows  prisoners  to  escape,  222. 
President's  house,  236,  238.  A 
scold  sentenced  to  be  ducked — 
pardoned,  235,  243.  Deed  to  C. 
W.  Peale,  for  lots  late  of  John 
Smith  forfeited,  247.  Continental 
money  refused  in  payment  of 
ground  rent  on  forfeited  estate, 
249.  Deeds  for  forfeited  estates, 
259,  260,  553,  Insecure  state  of 
gaol — guard  ordered  to,  from 
Court  house,  259.  President's 
house  in  danger  from  fire  at  Mr. 
Holker's — taxes  difficult  to  be  col 
lected,  arising  from|  misconstruc 
tion  of  an  Act,  260,  261.  Memo 
rial  of  Commissioner  of  taxes, 
263.  Referred  to  Assembly,  264. 
Deed  S.  Shoemaker's  estate,  265. 
Schuylkill  bridge  carried  away  by 
ice,  to  be  restored  by  B.  Eyre, 
266.  Schuylkill  bridge,  under 
Quarter  Master-General  —  conti 
nental  teams  to  pass  free — rates 
of  toll,  269.  Damages  to  houses 
of  Edward  Barrett  in  Southwark, 
by  Flying  camp,  271.  Scar 
city  of  powder,  279.  Deeds  for 
confiscated  estate  in,  283,  284. 
Against  enclosing  lands  hereto 
fore  open,  or  commons,  286.  Pe 
tition  respecting  Schuylkill  bridge 
and  road  to  Darby,  293.  Ex- 


288 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Philadelphia— 

penses  of  and  support — death  of 
Mr.  Forbes,  M.  C. — sales  of  broken 
cannon,  296.  Win.  Henry  ap 
pointed  Lieutenant  and  Ephraim 
Bonham  and  Frederick  Hagner 
subs.,  and  various  other  officers, 
297,  298.  Edward  Evan's  claim 
for  city  lots  rejected — deed  to 
Jacob  Morgan,  Jr.,  in  Northern 
Liberties,  298,  299.  Joseph  Gal 
loway's  property  sold — Andrew 
Doz  elected  Commissioner  of  pur 
chases  for,  299.  And  Col.  Jno. 
Bull  for  county — Captain  Topham 
applies  for  the  brick  yard  in 
Northern  Liberties,  311.  Prop 
erty  of  Samuel  Bell  and  Mrs. 
Parrock  to  be  restored — rent  of 
middle  ferry  paid,  315.  Deed  for 
George  Enser's  estate,  317.  Ex 
pense  of  replacing  middle  ferry 
bridge,  317,  321.  A  seditious  pa 
per  posted  at  corners,  proclama 
tion  against,  319.  Deed  for  Peter 
Arthur's  estate,  320.  Library 
company  not  permitted  to  receive 
books  from  .New  York,  318.  Es 
tate  of  Alexander  Bartram  and 
John  Roberts,  323.  Peter  Camp 
bell's,  324.  Wm.  Young,  ap 
prentice  of  Benjamin  Town,  ar 
rested  for  seditious  paper,  325. 
Arms  to  Col.  Henry,  330.  Alarm 
from  a  small  boat,  Captain  Buck, 
331.  Two  wards  neglect  to  elect 
Lieutenants,  Council  appoint,  338. 
Pay  to  militia  to  Trenton — reso 
lutions  for  sale  of  forfeited  estates, 
reference  to  W.  Penn's  reserva 
tion  of  commons,  now  vested  in 
State — fences  to  be  removed,  347. 
R.  Wells  and  lot  on  Arch  street, 
353.  Committee  of  merchants 
appointed  to  confer  with  Council 
relative  to  difficulties  in  currency, 
353.  Expense  of  examining  and 
valuing  Schuylkill  bridge,  374. 
Alexander  Mills  arrested  and  dis 
charged,  on  charge  of  discour 
aging  enlistments,  378,  379. 
Taxes  in  Dock  Ward,  382.  Sale 
of  estate  John  Bartlett,  383. 
Rent  of  bridge,  385.  Inspector  of 
militia,  388,  389.  Expense  of 
bridge,  391.  Sheriff  to  arrest 
Jemima  Forrester  or  Biles,  wife  of 


Philadelphia— 

a  refugee,  397.  Lots  near  Race 
street  wharf  required  for  public 
landing — sales  postponed,  402. 
Life  of  a  collector  of  militia  fine 
threatened,  402.  Port  opened  for 
clearing  vessels — case  of  John 
Dover,  402,  404,  407.  Taxes- 
Sheriff  to  arrest  Mrs.  Bartram, 
Mrs.  Stark,  Mrs.  Volans  and  Mrs. 
Preston,  wives  of  traitors,  425. 
Deed  S.  Shoemaker's  estate  to  P. 
and  J.  Wikoff  and  G.  Hutchinson, 
430.  Recruits  for  Pennsylvania 
line — bounties — deserters  from — 
subscription  for  recruits,  431.  Ar 
rears  to  militia — John  Nancar- 
row's  air  furnace  —  Lieutenant 
Brady  recommended  for  promo 
tion,  435.  Alexander  Bart  ram's 
estate,  J.  Galloway's,  441.  Deed, 
457,  458.  Memorial  James  Mease, 
&c.,  to  purchase  a  vessel  in  Ber 
muda,  not  granted,  465.  Petition 
of  merchants  against  Marshal  — 
President's  house — auction  sale, 
479.  Of  merchants  against  Mar 
shal,  480,  482.  Inspector  of  salt 
provisions,  487.  Shingling  old 
workhouse,  520.  Complaints 
against  Lieutenants,  523.  Three 
auctioneers  appointed,  John  Bay 
ard,  Alexander  Boyd  and  Wm. 
Brown,  525.  Joseph  Reed  pro 
claimed  at  Court  house  president, 
and  Wm.  Moore,  vice  president, 
541.  Order  of  procession,  542. 
S.  Shoemaker's  estate — George 
Knapper's  estate  sold,  553.  Wm. 
Crispin,  Collector  of  Excise,  554. 
John  Jones,  health  officer,  in 
spector  of  staves,  &c.,  554.  Col. 
Miles  to  have  wood  on  Lancaster 
road  cut,  559.  Suspicious  vessel 
at  Warder's  wharf,  562.  Petition 
of  Capt.  John  Davis,  committee 
on,  563.  Fine  of  a  constable  re 
mitted,  563.  Petition  of  H.  Smith 
and  W.  Wood,  respecting  fencing 
"Mark's"  liberty  land — pay  of 
militia,  564.  Auctioneer,  569. 
Estate  of  Wm.  Austin  assigned 
to  University,  584.  Vessels  may 
clear,  602.  Merchants,  &c.,  com 
plain  of  ill-treatment  to  sailors  at 
New  York,  603.  Quarters  for 
officers  of  Pennsylvania  line,  605. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


289 


Philadelphia — 

Naval  officer,  608.  Scale  of  de 
preciation  published — repairs  to 
barracks — sale  of  S.  Shoemaker's 
estate — militia  called  out,  612, 
613.  S.  Shoemaker's,  615.  John 
Henderson's  estate,  George  Ben- 
ners,  619.  Pay  of  soldiers,  620. 
Bounty  on  recruits,  622.  Repairs 
of  barracks,  632.  Discharge  of 
militia — barracks  to  be  preserved, 
Petition  Catherine  Graff  for  brick 
yard,  639.  Prohibition  against 
occupying  vacant  lands  in — pay 
to  Philadelphia  troop,  641.  Re 
pair  of  barracks,  649.  Pay  of 
militia — public  stores  on  Race 
street  wharf — road  from  Darby  to, 
650.  Jno.  Parrock's  estate  sold, 
661.  Estate  of  Henry  Welfling, 
669.  State  house  steeple  to  be 
taken  down  and  repaired,  682.  Lt. 
Poht  resigns,  684.  Repairs  of 
barracks,  685.  Abraham  Carlisle's 
estate  sold  to  Robert  Bethell,  687. 
Property  of  floating  bridge  on 
Schuylkill  to  be  vested  in  George 
Gray,  on  his  paying  a  certain  sum 
to  the  State,  690.  Thos.  Neville 
to  purchase  materials  for  repairs 
of  State  house  steeple  and  blocks, 
tackles,  &c.,  702,  703,  712,  720. 
Lower  rooms  of  State  house  fitted 
for  land  office,  712.  Two  com 
panies  for  defence  of  forts  to  be 
raised,  719.  Sales  of  lots  in 
road  to  Darby  confirmed  and 
opened,  726.  Petition  of  H. 
Shrupp,  to  be  paid  for  a  horse — 
of  naval  officer,  vessel  without  pa 
pers,  728.  Executions  of  crimi 
nals — Thos.  Wilkinson,  a  pirate, 
ordered  to  be  hung  on  Windmill 
Isl'd,  and  his  body  in  chains  at  Mud 
Island  —  deed  estate  William 
Rhodden,  730,  731.  Pirate  re 
spited  for  twenty-one  days,  732. 
Taxes,  735.  Deed  estate  Samuel 
Shoemaker,  737.  Andrew  El 
liott's  estate  sold,  746.  Estate  of 
Joseph  Galloway,  next  to  Presby 
terian  meeting  house,  north  by 
alley  formerly  called  Appletree 
Alley,  between  Third  and  B'ourth, 

751.  Estate    of    John    Parrock, 

752,  755.     Lot  of  Thomas  Seny, 
759.     Sales  of  city  lots,  772.     Es- 

19 


Philadelphia 

tate  of  Jno.  Fox,  775.  Excess  of 
militia  offering— estate  of  Richard 
Wall,  776.  Claim  by  Richard 
Peters  for  lots  in,  779.  Sale  of 
lots  at  coffee  house,  780.  Deed 
for  estate  of  Isaac  Allen,  781.  Of 
John  Parrock,  782.  Repairs  of 
State  house,  783. 

Inhabitants  of  Charleston  arrive 
in  distress,  and  are  provided  for, 
xiii.,  1.  Sales  of  Episcopal  and 
Presbyterian  Church  lots  post 
poned,  3.  Importation  of  British 
base  half  pence,  proclamation  re 
specting,  4.  Estate  of  Abraham 
Carlisle  sold  to  R.  Bethel— City 
lot  claimed  by  Evans  and  Lin- 
nington  as  part  of  W.  Sal  way,  6. 
Claims  of  Moore,  Hill  and  Wells, 
for  lots  and  Liberty  lands,  9. 
Deeds,  12,  20,  25,  2'j,  30.  Con 
dition  of  prisoners  in  gaol,  health, 
of  S.  R.  Fisher,  discharged,  13. 
Repairs  of  State  house,  16. 
Claim  of  Thomas  Lightfoot  for 
lots,  18.  Papers  in  hands  of 
Samuel  Powell,  Mayor,  to  be  de 
livered  in,  19.  City  lots,  23. 
Deed  for  Duchy's  lot  to  Thomas 
McKean,  25.  Deeds  to  B.  Leech, 
30,  31.  To  be  located  for  James 
Parr,  William  Gray,  31.  Lots 
for  Pyke  Land  Co.,  33.  City 
lots  for  redemption  of  bills  of 
credit,  35.  Lutheran  congrega 
tion  purchase  lots  of  Mr.  Penn, 
1777,  he  refused  receiving  the 
money  then,  36.  Militia  to  be 
called  out,  37.  City  lots,  39,  40. 
Appraisement  of  leaden  spouts, 
42.  Sales  of  liquor  by  vendue 
to,  made  up,  42.  Hospital  for 
wounded  applied  for  by  Rocham- 
beau,  42.  Deeds  for  city  lots, 
45,  46,  47,  49.  Petition  of  Moore, 
Hill,  and  Wells  for  city  lots- 
embargo  raised — repairs  of  State 
House  steeple,  49.  Militia  called 
out,  53.  Deeds  for  city  lots,  63, 
65.  Clothing  from  Yorktown,  77. 
Sale  of  city  lots,  80,  81.  General 
election  in,  85,  391,  393,  721. 
Sheriffs,  85,  391,  721.  Wardens, 
721.  Coroners,  85,  391,  721. 
Censors,  721.  Colonel  Tilghman, 
aid  of  General  Washington,  ar- 


290 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECOKDS. 


Philadelphia — 

rives  with  news  of  surrender  of 
Lord  Cornwallis  at  Yorktown, 
orders  of  Council  for  rejoicings, 
94,  96.  Estate  of  Wm.  Evans 
sold,  97.  Pay  to  militia  guards, 
98.  State  House  steeple,  98. 
Militia  called  into  service,  98. 
Light  house  in  danger  —  New 
Board  of  Wardens  chosen,  100. 
Thos.  Coombe,  late  collector,  to 
deliver  books  and  papers  to  war 
dens,  104.  Claim  of  John  Sher- 
gold,  &c.,  for  a  lot,  115.  Deeds 
for  lots,  118,  119.  Unfair  elec 
tion,  118,  120,  127.  Report  of 
Surveyor  General  on  city  lot 
claimed  by  Joseph  Egg,  123. 
Deeds  for  city  lots — Barracks, 
128.  Lot  of  Samul  Fox,  130. 
Sheriff  to  permit  certain  persons 
to  embark  for  France,  135.  Tho's 
Forrest  claims  two  lots,  136. 
'Plan  of  city  lots,  sale  post 
poned,  139.  Lot  of  Samuel  Allen 
and  Thomas  Sison,  140.  John 
Parrock,  Richard  York,  &c.,  S. 
Farlan,  141.  Christ  Church  bells 
rung  for  capture  of  Cornwallis, 
143.  John  Lukens,  Surveyor 
General,  paid  for  plans  of  city 
lots — deed  to  Patrick  Robertson, 
146,  148.  Difficulty  on  election 
of  a  councilman,  148,  154,  160, 
161.  Deeds  for  city  lots,  159. 
Auctioneer,  163.  John  Connelly, 
a  British  officer,  to  be  arrested 
and  examined  —  violates  parol, 
and  is  imprisoned,  161.  Re 
ported  value  of  lots,  164.  Deeds 
for  city  lots — pay  to  militia,  166. 
Claim  of  James  Wallace  for  a  city 
lot,  167.  Committee  to  view 
house  and  lot  late  of  M.  Aspden — 
deeds  for  several  lots,  171,  172. 
Claim  for  city  lot  —  deed  for 
land,  175.  Guard  house  near 
Magazine  wants  repairs,  178. 
President  and  Judge  of  City  Court 
—deed,  180,  181.  L.  Nicola  dis 
missed  with  thanks  as  Town 
Major— deed  for  lots,  185.  Re 
port  on  election  of  Councillor  for, 
188—192,  193,  194,  195,  197,  198, 
200,  201,  206,  210,  211,  212,  216, 
217,  220,  220,  223,  232.  Deeds, 
193.  Estate  of  Daniel  Jeanes, 


Philadelphia — 

204.  Report  on  value  of  M. 
Aspden' s  lot,  209.  Deeds  for 
City  lots,  217.  Deed  for  City 
lots  to  Wardens  218.  To  J. 
Mease,  235,  236.  City  lots,  240, 
246.  Estate  Samuel  Shoemaker, 
246.  Pay  to  J.  Loughead,  pay 
master,  248.  City  lots,  ~"250. 
George  Campbell  appointed  Reg 
ister  of  Wills,  253.  Committee 
to  estimate  leaden  spouts  taken, 
268.  Deeds,  271,  274.  Claim 
N.  Young,  for  City  lots  purchased 
from  William  Penn,  275.  Ex 
pense  of  erecting  fence  between 
President's  house  and  Mr.  Morris', 
279.  Seizure  of  sugars  on  a 
Sloop  of  L.  Hollingsworth, 
282,  283.  Ship  General  Wash 
ington,  (late  Monk,)  hired  for  a 
voyage,  283.  Interest  on  pur 
chase  money  for  City  lots,  when 
not  paid  duly,  285.  Pay  for  an 
entertainment,  289.  Guard  for 
prisoners — Repairs  of  light-house 
at  Cape  Henlopen,  293.  Report 
of  Surveyor  General  for  City  lots, 
295.  State  of  accounts  of  indi 
viduals  called  before  Council — 
Cost  of  entertainment  on  birth  of 
Dauphin,  288,  297.  Deeds  for 
City  lots,  305,  306,  307,  308,  315, 
316,  317,  321,  322.  Report  of 
Surveyor  General  on  claim  of 
Moore,  Hill  and  Wells,  Daniel 
Pastorius  and  Thomas  Fairman, 
322.  T.  Forrest,  B.  Davis,  323. 
Deed,  325,  326.  Proceedings  onl 
claims  to  lots,  326,  328,  330,  331. 
Deeds,  334.  Deeds  for  City  lots, 
340.  Deed  for  City  lots,  344,  346. 
Men  called  out,  364.  Deeds  for 
City  lots — Jews  ask  for  counte 
nance  and  protection  in  erecting 
Synagogue,  367.  General  Potter 
to  command  troops  on  Indian 
expedition — National  Bank  of 
North  America — Absconding  Mer 
chant,  371.  Execution,  382. 
Complaint  on  calling  out  Militia 
on  election  day — Commissioners 
for  defence  ask  for  a  vessel  of 
small  draft — Papers  of  James 
Molesworth,  385.  Surveyor  Gen 
eral  paid  for  plans  of  lots — Deeds, 
389.  James  Irvine,  Councillor — 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


291 


Philadelphia- 
other  elections — Deeds—  Pardon, 
395.  Deeds,  409.  Expense  of 
fitting  Comptroller  General' s  office, 
417.  President  and  Vice- Presi 
dent  proclaimed  at  Court-house — 
procession,  &c.,  413,  417.  Joseph 
Dolby  receives  pay  for  ringing 
Christ  Church  hells,  423.  Deeds 
for  City  lots,  432.  Repairs  of 
government  house,  441.  Com 
missioners  on  taxes,  453.  Becom 
ing  a  place  of  much  resort — Police, 
489.  Goods  per  Amazon — Arrears 
of  payments  for  city  lots,  491. 
Claim  to  city  lots,  495,  497,  500, 
503,  505,  507.  Pay  to  seven 
months'  men,  503.  Deeds  for 
city  lots,  505,  506,  507,  543,  552, 
572,  578,  587,  604,  617,  623,  629. 
Claims  of  heirs  of  John  Whitpain, 
506.  Moore  and  Wells,  509. 
Robberies,  515.  Paid  G.  Owen, 
for  winding  up  State-house  clock, 
536.  Memorial  Jacob  Shallus  for 
a  lot,  548,  549.  William  Henry 
asks  opinion  respecting  certain 
duties,  541.  Merchants  ask  ad 
vice  respecting  importation  of 
British  goods,  553.  Proclamation 
of  peace — Christ  Church  bells  to 
be  rung,  559,  563.  British  pris 
oners  allowed  to  pass  through, 
572.  Repairs  of  State-house 
pumps,  575.  Deeds — Health  offi 
cer,  578.  Deed,  585.  Thomas 
Turner/ keeper  of  State  Flag,  586. 
Prisoners  to  new  gaol,  589. 
William  Greenway,  Measurer  of 
Salt— Price,  593.  Price  of  Salt 
fixed — Wardens  to  have  obstruc 
tions  removed,  595.  Paving  Fifth 
Street,  between  Walnut  and 
Chestnut  Streets,  602.  Congress 
complain  of  being  insulted  at, 
606,  607,  609.  Field  officers  con 
vened  by  Council,  609.  Confer 
ence  with  officers — Attack  on  Bank 
meditated — Arms  to  be  delivered 
to  Militia,  611,  612.  Arrests  or 
dered,  613.  Examination  of  sol 
diers  to  be  made — Cannon  taken 
at  Yorktown  to  be  delivered,  614. 
Proclamation  against  M.  and  A. 
Doan,  A.  Dillon,  &c. — Complaints 
to  be  heard  against  Captain  Esler's 
appointment,  617.  Report  to 


Philadelphia — 

Congress  on  disturbances,  &c., 
618.  Justice,  625.  Complaint 
of  Southwark  of  danger  to  health 
from  Brig  Congress — Vessel  to  be 
removed,  and  sick  to  pest-house, 
627.  Murder  in,  629.  City  lot 
confirmed  to  J.  Shallus,  631. 
Again  referred  to  Land  office, 
636.  Congress  propose  to  return 
to — Wardens  to  have  surveys  of 
the  Delaware  made,  637.  Report 
of  Land  office,  639.  Deed,  646. 
State-house  to  be  laid  out  'by 
Act  of  Assembly  as  a  public  green 
and  walk  forever,  692.  Bed 
covers  for  sick  at  State  Island,  695. 
Execution,  704,  720.  Election — 
Censors — Representatives,  War 
dens,  721.  Sheriffs — Coroners — 
Commissioners,  722.  Joseph  Cow- 
perthwaite  contests  election  of 
Sheriff,  720.  William  Brann 
murdered  at  Centre  Square— In 
quest  and  proclamation  and  des 
cription—Deeds  for  lots,  728. 
President  and  Vice-President 
proclaimed,  738.  Thanksgiving- 
demonstration  on  account  of 
peace,  752.  Petitions  D.  Lennox, 
&c.,  to  be  auctioneers,  753.  List 
of  deeds,  &c.,  of  late  corporation, 
transmitted  by  order  of  Assembly 
to  Council,  759,  760.  Vendues, 
761.  Deeds,  767. 

Taxes,  xiv.,  4.  Regulations  of 
wagons,  £c.,  17.  Deeds  for  City 
lots,  34,  35,  65.  A.  St.  Clair, 
John  Mease,  appointed  Vendue 
Masters,  38.  Inspectors  of  goods 
Justices,  47,  54.  Report  on 
goods  to  be  sold  by  auction,  48. 
Sharp  Delany  appointed  Collector 
of  Port — Names  of  purchasers 
of  City  lots  to  be  furnished,  52. 
F.  A.  Muhlenburg,  Justice — 
letter  from  Merchants — Accounts 
of  John  Hazelwood — Commis 
sioners  of  purchases  in — Griffith 
Owen,  keeper  of  State-house 
clock,  discharged,  55.  Murder 
of  Richard  Marple,  57.  Chevaux 
de  frize— City  lots  sold, — Report 
on, — Virginia  boundary,  59.  H. 
Schitz  resigns  as  justice,  60. 
Inspectors  of  goods,  61,  67,  68. 
Sales  of  goods  by  auction,  70. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Philadelphia- 
Fruit  trees  to  be  planted  with 
Health  office  funds,  at  discretion 
of  Dr.  James  Hutchinson— Goods 
per  Ship  Minerva  to  be  inspected, 
71.  Proposals  for  removing  Che- 
vaux  de  frize,  73,  75,  78.  Com 
plaint  against  Constables,  75. 
Hillegas  and  Francis  to  lay  out 
lots  at  Barracks — Inspection  of 
goods — Remission  of  forfeitures 
on  Brandy — Militia  fines  and  ex 
penses,  77.  Chevaux  de  frize, 
agreement  with  Donaldson  & 

Hollingsworth. Appropriation 

for  River  Delaware,  105.  Me 
morial  of  Merchants  for  inspec 
tion  of  goods,  106.  Justices — 
Irregular  elections,  108.  Dedimus 
potestatem,  issues  for  City  and 
County  of,  110.  Triumphal  arch, 
the  carpenters'  work  valued  by  a 
committee  of  persons — Sales  of 
goods  by  Wardens,  111.  Robbery 
in  South wark,  and  arrest  of  per 
sons — Proclamation,  112.  In 
spection  of  goods,  114,  115.  In 
sult  to  Monsieur  Marbois,  Consul 
General  of  France,  by  Longs- 
champs,  115,  116,  117,  120,  121, 
135,  137.  Justices,  116,  121,  135, 
149,  151,  159,  197.  Buoys  re 
moved  from  Delaware — Procla 
mation,  122.  Claim  of  John 
Balderston  for  a  lot,  138.  Memo 
rial  against  a  bridge  on  German- 
town  Road,  140.  J.  B.  Smith, 
prothonotary,  143.  Deeds  for  lots 
— Wardens  expenditures  on  River 
— J.  Donaldson  resigns — Joseph 
Bullock  appointed,  151.  Ex 
pense  of  removing  exhibition 
frame  from  Market  to  State 
House,  157.  Persons  in  gaol — 
Return  of  arms,  &c. — Inquest  on 
George  Fitler,  159.  Payment  to 
Wardens,  162.  Leaden  spouts 
taken  in  1777,  paid  for,  174. 
Deed  for  lots — B^lls  rung  on  La- 
Fayette's  arrival  in,  176.  Com 
missioners  ask  for  sale  of  old  iron 
from  jail— Council  refuse,  179. 
Jonathan  Penrose,  justice,  197. 
Repairs  to  State  Mansion-house, 
206.  Deed,  209.  Removal  of 
Chevaux-de-frize,  212.  Repairs 
of  State  House,  235.  Elections, 


Philadelphia — 

229,  555.  Representatives,  1229, 
555.  Sheriff's,  230,  555.  Coro 
ner's,  230,  555.  Warden's,  230, 
555.  Declaration  of  election  of 
President  and  Vice-President, 
249.  Procession,  250.  Proclaimed 
at  Court  House,  251,  252.  Re 
pairs  in  Secretary's  office,  268. 
Box  to  be  delivered  to  Marbois 
free  of  duty,  283.  Sale  of  old 
jail — Purchase  of  part  of  State- 
house  lot,  corners  of  Fifth  St. 
and  Sixth  Street,  for  public  build 
ings,  284,  285.  Repairs  of  State- 
house,  285.  Improvement  of 
State  house  lot,  286.  Ground 
rent  paid  by  Council  on  lot  corner 
Sixth  and  Market  to  Wm.  Alt- 
more,  289.  Contested  election 
of  Justice,  291,  307  323,  325, 
344.  Cl'k  of  city,  Lieut.,  314,  640. 
Claims  for  city  lots  under  old 
rights  from  Wm.  Penn,  323,  326, 
327,  343.  State  lottery  drawing, 
324.  Memorial  of  merchants  on 
piers  in  the  Del' re,  326.  Popula 
tion  1760  and  1770— exports  1773, 
1784,  336.  James  Longhead, 
Justice,  344.  Report  on  city  lot 
in  favor  of  John  Lownes,  347. 
Memorial  of  merchants  on  piers, 
&c.,  356.  Old  jail  and  work 
house  to  be  pulled  down— city  lots 
for  Richard  Wells  and  Henry  Hill, 
devisees  of  Richard  Bacon-Patrick 
Haley  arrested  and  reward  to  be 
paid,  359.  Right  of  Pennocks  to 
city  lot,  361.  Right  to  city  lot 
referred  to  Surveyor-General,  362. 
All  military  and  other  stores  to 
be  removed  to  a  place  of  safety, 
on  account  of  destruction  of  old 
jail,  366.  Wm.  Whitebread  offers 
to  pay  his  bond  and  mortgage 
given  to  late  Mayor,  £c.,  368. 
Improvement  of  State  house  lot — 
letter  to  merchants  and  traders, 
369.  Contested  election  of  Jus 
tice  for  New  Market  Ward,  370. 
377,  380,  381.  Justices,  370. 
Old  jail,  409.  Repairs  of  State 
house,  375.  Matthew  Irwin,  Re 
corder  of  Deeds,  378,  379.  Gen. 
St.  Clair,  Auctioneer,  394.  Repairs 
of  State  house  and  clock,  395. 
House  to  cover  cannon  401. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


293 


Philadelphia — 

Thos.  Paine  paid — Dr.  Ewing  and 
Thos.  Hutchins  to  run  N.  W.  line, 
402.  Offices  of  Collector,  Naval 
Officer  and  Wardens — improve 
ment  of  State  house  lot,  406,  444. 
Report  of  Comptroller-General  on 
sums  due  military  officers,  406- 
440.  Deputy-Surveyors  in  each 
county — a  tent  for  Captain  Por 
ter,  441.  Deputy-Surveyor,  441, 

-  443.  James  Read  appointed 
flour  inspector,  444,  445.  Re 
gister  of  German  passengers, 
445,  447.  Improvement  of  State 
House  lot,  446.  L.  Farmer 
appointed  Register  of  Germans, 
447.  Election  in  Penn  Township, 
447.  City  lots  to  Francis  Gurney 
and  G.  Westcoat,  453.  Mont 
gomery  county  formed  from,  456. 
Claim  Thos.  Mason— Wells,  Hill 
and  Young,  referred  to  Mr.  Story, 
458.  Money  to  Wardens,  to  enable 
Thomas  Davis  to  erect  piers — or 
der  for  erecting  an  arsenal  first 
on  8th  and  Locust  &c.,  ordered 
on  "  corner  of  public  square,  be 
tween  Thirteenth  and  Juniper 
Alley  "—deeds,  457,  459,  460, 
461.  Wardens  to  contract  for 
land  at  Marcus 'Hook  for  piers — 
navigation  above  city — jurisdic 
tion  of  islands,  460.  Edward 
Bartholomew,  Collector  of  Excise, 
461.  City  lots  — deeds,  462. 
Richard  Hill's  devisees — plan  of 
piers,  464.  New  proposals  for 
piers-improvements  of  State  house 
lot — E.  Elaine  claims  a  lot,  469. 
China  factory,  479.  Agreement 
with  Thomas  Conarroe  for  build 
ing  piers  at  Marcus  Hook,  479. 
Call  on  Commissioners  to  report, 
improvement  of  State  house  lot, 
483.  A  Spanish  frigate  at,  484. 
Deed  for  city  lot  to  John  Franklin, 
486.  Inspectors  of  lumber,  salt 
provisions — Robert  Morris  appeals 
to  Supreme  Court  from  Comp 
troller-General's  decision  respect 
ing  his  accounts — deed  for  barrack 
lots,  489.  Mons.  Marbois,  vice 
French  Consul  at — proceedings 
relative  to  old  gaols  and  buildings 
in  Montgomery  county,  491. 
Rent  of  store  on  Market  street 


Philadelphia- 
wharf,  492.  Repairing  State  house 
and  building  arsenal,  495.  Deed, 
501.  Edward  Shippen  appointed 
Justice  for  Dock  Ward — Plunket 
Fleeson  resigns  as  president  of 
Court— Edward  Shippen  appointed 
in  his  place— improvement  of  State 
house  lot,  549.  Three  stone  steps 
for  State  house  paid  for,  550.  B. 
Franklin,  Councillor,  554.  Geo. 
Gray,  Commissioner,  555.  Arri 
val  of  Sick  Keesar  and  thirty- 
five  others  from  Bengal  and  China 
to  seek  a  passage  home,  561. 
John  Biddle,  measurer  of  grain, 
568.  Clement  Biddle,  Notary- 
Mercantile  Committee,  571.  Me- 
mor'l  of  Longschamps — of  inhab 
itants  against  test  law — debate 
and  resolution  on  the  law,  573, 
574.  Aid  to  the  Chinese,  574. 
Petition  in  favor  of  M.  Aspdeii  — 
Purchase  of  a  lot  at  Cape  May  by 
Wardens,  578.  Repairs  of  State 
house,  581.  Deeds  for  old  jail 
and  adjoining  lots — consideration 
and  names  of  purchasers — grant 
of  room  in  State  house  to  Sur 
veyor-General  for  an  office,  583. 
Improvement  of  State  house  yard, 
execution  of  Elizabeth  Wilson  or 
dered,  586,  588.  Petition  of 
Longschamps,  587.  Arsenal,  588. 
Agreement  with  James  Pearson 
to  cover  State  house  with  copper, 
597.  Petition  Win.  Smith  to 
construct  a  wharf— jurisdiction  of 
Delaware  river,  598,  599.  Deed 
for  barrack  lots— State  house  lot, 
601.  Deed  city  lots,  605.  Leaden 
spouts,  618.  Respecting  M.  Asp- 
den-instructions  respecting  bar 
rack  lots,  625.  State  house  lot, 
626.  Edward  Burd,  Prothonotary 
of  Supreme  Court,  petition  for 
Justice,  629.  Justices,  629.  Deeds 
barrack  lots,  632.  Delinquents 
for  barrack  lots,  634.  Negroes 
ask  to  enclose  their  b'urying 
ground,  referred  to  Surveyor- 
General,  637.  Deeds  for  barrack 
lots,  638.  Abuse  of  public  prop 
erty  in  Southwark  by  militia — 
appropriation  for  improving  river 
Delaware,  641.  Schuylkill  bridge 
by  Davis  and  Casdrop — abuse  of 


294 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Philadelphia — 

public  property  in  Soutliwark, 
643.  Deeds  city  lots,  G49.  Bar 
racks  and  city  lots,  650.  Thos. 
Davis,  wharf  builder -deed  city 
lot,  653.  John  Bayiiton,  Collector 
of  tonnage — State  house  clock, 
654.  Win.  Craig,  Justice  of  High 
street  Ward,  660.  State  house 
improvement — Clerk  of  Orphans' 
Courts,  W.  Nicolls,  667.  Justice 
Nice  resigns,  672. 

Health  officer,  xv.,  3.  City 
lots,  3.  Improvement  of  State 
house,  4.  Notice  of  the  public 
sale  of  Joseph  Galloway's  proper 
ty,  Sixth  and  Market  streets,  6,  15, 
37.  Repairs  of  State  house,  10. 
Justices,  8,  17,  23,  26,  160,  256. 
367,  422,  452,  520,  522,  541,  606. 
Deeds  for  city  lots,  13,  35,  37,  46. 
Barrack  lots  to  be  sold,  18,  20. 
City  lots  to  be  sold,  23.  Plan 
be  furnished  by  Surveyor-General, 
28.  State  house  improvement, 
30.  John  Cowan,  execution  not 
now  issued,  31.  J.  Kelly's  ears 
not  be  cut  off,  33  City  lots,  46. 
Auctioneers-deed  for  barrack  lots, 
50.  C.  Febiger,  auctioneer  for 
Northern  Liberties,  53.  State 
house,  57.  City  lots  between 
Fifth  and  Seventh,  in  Market,  to 
be  sold  (from  Schuylkill,  58. 
Pay  for  ringing  Christ  Church 
bells,  60.  Claim  of  proprietaries 
for  city  lots,  63,  68.  Leaden 
spouts,  pay  for,  66.  Pay  to  agent 
on  sale  of  barrack  lots,  69.  Re 
port  of  Attorney-General  on  claim 
to  city  lot,  71.  Support  of  light 
house,  &c.,  73.  Sale  of  city  lots, 
Chinese  to  be  sent  to  Maryland, 
75.  Materials  for  houses  at  bar 
racks,  76.  Improvement  of  State 
house  lot,  77.  Sales  of  lot  post 
poned,  85.  City  lots  to  be  sold, 
87.  Repairs  of  State  house — 
Earl  of  Shelburne  claims  city  lots, 
Notaries  Public  appointed,  87. 
State  house,  90,  103.  Elections, 
98.  Wardens,  98,  559,  562.  Rep 
resentatives,  98.  Councillors,  567. 
Street  Commissioners,  98.  Sher 
iffs,  98,  328,  567,  579.  Coroners, 
98,  328,  567,  574.  Commission 
ers,  98.  State  house  repairs,  99, 


Philadelphia— 

115.  Militia,  109.  Proclamation 
and  procession  on  election  of 
President  and  Vice  President,  111. 
Bells  rung,  121.  Demand  on  New 
York  for  a  horse  thief,  125 
Claims  for  city  lots  to  be  consid 
ered,  134.  Favor  of  J.  Robinson, 
claim  of  R.  Peters  &  C.  Hurst, 
136.  Deed  to  Robert  Morris,  cor 
ner  Sixth  and  Market,  and  price — 
city  lots  ordered  to  be  sold,  151. 
Alexander  Todd,  Justice— sale  of 
lot  postponed,  160.  Jiio.  Mease, 
auctioneer,  Matthew  Irwin,  Master 
of  Rolls,  166.  Convicts  to  be 
punished  with  eight  inch  sheds, 
169.  R.  McKnight,  Justice  of 
Dock  Ward,  171.  State  house, 
172.  Clock,  174.  Sundry  lots 
to  be  sold — flour  inspector,  172. 
Plan  for  Court  house  adopted, 
174.  Deeds  barrack  lots,  180. 
181.  Auctioneer's  accounts  of  St. 
Clair,  183.  J.  Mease,  auctioneer, 
186.  Notices  distributed  respect 
ing  city  lots,  188.  Sheriff  to  post 
pone  sale  of  flour,  191.  Peter 
Wikoff,  auctioneer,  in  place  of 
General  St.  Clair — Wardens  to 
improve  Delaware  river,  197. 
Claim  for  city  lots  by  R.  Howe 
and  J.  Elliott,  201.  Execution  of 
a  criminal  postponed — claim  for 
taking  care  of  State  lot  by  Wm. 
Rees  rejected,  202.  Barracks  for 
invalids— officers  of  light  infantry, 
fines  suspended,  £e. — removal  of 
stores  from,  1777,  265.  Claim 
by  Miers  Fisher,  attorney  for 
city  lots,  &c.,  207.  Militia,  209. 
Mons.  De  Brassines  delivered  up 
to  Mons.  Marbois,  French  Con 
sul,  215.  Jonas  Philips  charged 
with  usury,  dismissed,  217.  State 
house  yard,  220.  Sale  of  mer 
chandize  for  duties,  225.  Piers 
at  Marcus  Hook — presents  to 
Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  Indians 
in,  229.  Deeds  to  John  Nichol 
son  for  city  lot,  230.  Gunpowder 
delivered  to  Col.  Mifflhi  to  cele 
brate  4th  July,  235 .  And  to  Wm. 
Will — officers  of  militia  complain 
of  an  election,  referred  to  Wm. 
Henry — appeal  of  executors  of 
Caleb  Newbold,  237.  Claim  for 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


295 


Philadelphia- 
city  lot — report  of  contested  elec 
tion  for  Mayor — another  election, 
241,  242.  Agents  of  forfeited  es 
tates,  246.  Indians  detained  at 
Lancaster  by  sickness  of  inter 
preter,  251.  Plan  of  forty-two 
city  lots  on  Lombard  street  re 
ported  by  Comptroller,  to  be  sold, 
255.  Deed  for  barrack  lot,  256. 
Robert  McKniglit,  Justice,  272. 
Lot  on  Lombard  street,  between 
Tenth  and  Twelfth,  appropriated, 
on  request  of  Wardens,  as  a  bury 
ing  ground  for  strangers — "Act 
April  8, 1786, ' '  for  directing  sale  of 
such  city  lots  as  remain  the  proper 
ty  of  the  State  and  for  disposing  of 
the  house  and  lots  in  High  street, 
late  the  property  of  Joseph  Gallo 
way  and  forfeited,  273.  Minutes 
of  convention  met  in,  transmitted 
by  Congress,  286.  Report  of  plan 
of  city  lots  south  side  Market 
and  west  side  of  Tenth  for  sale, 
301.  New  members — elections — 
invalid  guard,  303.  Procession 
President  and  Vice  President 
Franklin  and  Muhlenberg,  308. 
Execution  of  Jacob  Dryer  ordered, 
311.  Collector,  Naval  Officer  and 
Clerk  of  Court  appointed,  315. 
Murder  of  a  Spaniard  in,  Coro 
ner's  inquisition  and  proclama 
tion  to  arrest  rioters — Dr.  Rush, 
&c.  called  on  conduct  of  Mr.  Jones, 
health  officer,  317.  Proclamation 
against  rioters  at  house  of  Maj. 
Alexander  Boyd,  also  against 
murderer  of  a  Spaniard  at  house 
of  Margaret  Bailey,  319.  John 
Jones  elected  health  officer — plan 
of  forty  city  lots  to  be  sold — Jacob 
Dryer  pardoned,  320.  New  or 
der  of  Council,  conduct  of  officers. 
321.  Election  of  officers,  John 
Baynton,  Collector  of  Tonnage, 
Abm.  Hubley,  Auctioneer,  Chris 
tian  Febiger,  Auctioneer,  and 
other  officers,  322.  Wardens  ap 
pointed — C.  Biddle,  Marshal — M. 
Sadler  has  use  of  old  sashes,  323. 
Jona.  B.  Smith,  Prothonotary  of 
Court  C.  Pleas,  325.  Council  at 
tend  speaking  in  Zioii  church,  340. 
Duties  refunded  on  package  re 
ceived  by  mistake — all  the  public 


Philadelphia — 

arms  to  be  collected  and  repaired, 
343.  Swedish  Consul  complains 
of  rude  behavior  of  two  consta 
bles,  &c.,  348.  Plan  of  city  lots 
to  be  sold — State  house,  349. 
Order  of  procession  on  adopting 
Federal  Constitution,  350.  Joseph 
Perkins  to  repair  arms,  357.  E. 
Pole,  Notary,  358.  Guard  at 
State  house,  365.  Newspapers 
published  in,  taken  by  Council, 
expense  of,  to  be  curtailed,  366. 
Invalid  corps  on  duty  at  State 
house,  367.  Sheriff  ordered  to 
set  up  Francis  Wade's  house  at  a 
limit  for  the  Commonwealth — city 
Lieutenant  to  deliver  to  Jno.  Nich 
olson  arms  belonging  to  Col.  F. 
Gurney's  battalion — petition  of 
merchants  respecting  goods  sold 
to,  and  insolvent  in,  Delaware, 
asking  not  be  charged  duties  on 
their  return — German  newspaper 
by  Melchior  Steiner  in,  ordered 
by  Council,  375.  Suspected  ves 
sel  seized  by  naval  officer— soldiers 
granted  him  to  enforce  laws — 
powder  purchased  for  celebration 
of  ratification  of  Constitution, 
377.  Notices  for  encoding  city 
lots — reports  of  Board  of  proper 
ty  on  sundry  claims  under  Wm. 
Penn  —  conference  asked  with 
Judges,  379,  383.  Robert  Leslie 
proposes  an  alteration  in  the  ham 
mer  of  State  house  clock,  granted, 
380,  387.  Report  on  certain 
claims  to  city  lots — warrants  to 
issue  in  favor  of  Tench  Francis 
and  George  Glentworth,  383.  Sale 
of  Wade's  house  referred  to  At 
torney-General — arms  for  repair 
placed  in  hands  of  Samuel  Cout- 
ty  and  Samuel  Lehman,  gun 
smiths — John  Franklin's  irons  to 
be  removed  —  merchants  ask  a 
postponement  of  suits  on  bonds, 
385,  387.  Title  of  Joseph  Egg 
for  city  lot,  391.  Numerous  claims 
for  city  lots  by  grant  from  W. 
Penn,  399.  Sharp  Delaney  to 
contract  for  house  for  public  offi 
ces,  402.  Claims  of  sundry  per 
sons  for  city  lots,  413.  State 
house  clock,  414.  J.  Baynton 
dies — Samuel  Caldwell  appointed 


296 


INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Philadelphia- 
Collector  of  tonnage  duties,  417. 
Repair  of  arms,  421,  422.  Papers 
relating  to  claim  of  Chas.  Cecil, 
in  hands  of  Mord.  Lewis,  called 
for,  423,  424.  Jacob  Weaver, 
Justice — claim  for  lots,  424,  425, 
429.  Major  John  Nice  of  2d  bat 
talion  of  militia  resigns— Collector 
to  furnish  account  of  moneys  due 
on  imposts — magazine  for  pow 
der  so  full  as  not  to  receive  a 
quantity  arrived,  it  is  placed  in 
"guard  house"  adjoining,  433, 
434.  Deed  for  barrack  lot— Col 
lector,  434.  Warrant  to  R.  Peters 
for  liberty  land — Capt.  William 
Paulus  removes,  vacancy  to  be 
supplied  by  election,  436.  Capt. 
Ziegler  to  have  room  in  house  of 
employment  for  soldiers,  437, 

438.  Claims   for   city  lots,  438, 

439.  Thanks  of  artillery  officers, 
438.     Claims    for   city  lots,   440, 
441.     Sundry    claims     for,     442. 
Militia,  443.     Lieutenant  asks  for  j 
powder  and  cartridges,  order  for — 
opinion  asked  of  Judges   respect 
ing  storage  of  more  powder,  447. 
Expenses  for  State  house  yard  for 
1787,     449.      Disputed     military 
election,  454.     Carriages   for  ar 
tillery  cannon,  455,  457.     Deeds 
for    city   lots — claim    of    Charles 
Cecil,  459.     Repairs  of  arms,  465, 
438.      Deed     barrack     lot,     472. 
Claims  for  city  lots,  477,  478,  479, 
480,  481,  485,  520,  524.     Federal  | 
ship  Union  placed  in  State  house 
yard,  487.     Care  to  be  taken  to 
prevent  escape  of  John  Franklin, 
490.     Petitions  of  Abraham  and 
Levi    Doan,    now   in    jail    under 
sentence     of    death,    497,     501. 
Execution     ordered,     505.     Peti 
tion     favor     of    Doans — respite, 
515.      A    free    negro    afraid     of 
Doans,      released,      515.       Com 
plaints    against    British   Consul, 
.517,    520.     Repairs    of    artillery, 

517.  Caveat  of  Davis  Bevan  set 
aside  and  patent  to  issue  to  Mary 
Meredith  for  city  lots — D.  Hum 
phreys    for   printing — repairs    of 
arms — Wardens  for  rent  of  offices, 

518,  519.     Hessian  fly,  answer  of 
Agricultural  Society  to — Notaries 


Philadelphia- 
appointed — report  on  Jones'  lane, 
527.  Petition  Northern  Liberties 
for  certain  city  lots,  532,  533. 
Militia  expenses — John  Franklin, 
conference  respecting,  533.  Pow 
der  for  militia — J.  Franklin  ill  in 
prison — expense  of  nurse  allowed, 
city  lots  corner  Green  and  Third 
to  Win.  Sheaff,  and  price,  537, 
538.  Report  on  roads  and  streets 
laid  out  in  Southwark,  &c.,  539, 
547,  554.  Board  of  Wardens  es 
tablished  and  members  appointed 
— Samuel  Caldwell,  Collector,  559. 
Deed  for  city  lot  to  W.  Sheaff— 
entry  of  teas,  562.  Contested 
election  for  Sheriff,  between  Wm. 
Will  and  James  Ash,  567,  568, 
569,  570,  571,  572,  573,  575,  576, 
577,  578,  579.  Triumphal  arch 
made  by  Gunning  Bedford — John 
Leacock,  Coroner,  574.  James 
Ash  declared  Sheriff,  579.  Elec 
tion  frauds  complained  of  and  en 
quired  into — State  house  roof,  &c., 
to  be  examined-lottery—  gunpow 
der  to  celebrate  election  of  Presi 
dent  and  Vice  President,  580. 
Procession  —  President,  Thomas 
Mifflin,  George  Ross,  Vice  Presi 
dent — survey  of  lands  for  Episco 
pal  Academy,  585.  Infested  with 
robbers — disorderly  and  wicked 
persons  —  resolutions  against — re 
port  against  vice  and  immorality, 
589.  Christ  Church  bells  rung- 
pilots,  597.  Powder  magazine,  599. 
Inquiry  into  manner  of  conducting 
jail,  602.  Contested  election,  612. 
Robert  Lesley's  memorial  respect 
ing  G.  Owen  and  State  house  clock- 
election  fraud,  report  on,  619. 
Regulation  of  Southwark — health 
officer,  627,  628.  Postpone  choice 
of  health  officer,  petitioners  may 
withdraw,  629.  Memorial  of  mer 
chants  relative  to  flour  shipped  to 
Havana  —Capt.  McLean  unable  to 
command  the  corps  of  invalids, 
Col.  L.  Nicola  is  appointed  in  his 
place,  633.  Returns  of  members  of 
Congress,  636.  Hearing  of  land 
holders  in  Southwark  on  report  of 
Commissioners,  648. 

Notaries,  xvi. ,  1.     Paid  to  Capt. 
John  Morrell  for  powder  to  cele- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


297 


Philadelphia— 

brate  Washington's  birthday,  4. 
Regulation  of  Moyamensing  and 
Passyunk,  4.  Southwark,  4.  Or 
ders  for  executions,  9.  Repairs 
of  arms,  14.  Andrew  Allen  to  be 
given  up  to  Governor  of  New 
Jersey,  14.  Arrangements  for  re 
ception  of  General  Washington — 
an  address  by  President --Escort ; 
no  illumination — estimate  of  ex 
penses,  25.  Letter  to  Assembly 
on,  execution  ordered,  26.  Sales 
of  J.  Kenzey's  city  lots  ordered — 
State  house  clock,  29.  C.  Febi- 
ger,  auctioneer,  35.  R.  Footman 
and  Wm.  Shannon  appointed — 
invalids,  36.  Sheriff  to  read  to 
prisoners  in  jail  act  on  penal 
laws,  43.  Register-General's  of 
fice  in  Receiver-General's,  45. 
Two  city  lots  claimed  by  Richard 
Peters — sale  postponed — society 
for  encouragement  of  manufac 
tures,  &c.,  paid,  51.  Mayor  and 
aldermen  under  Act  of  incorpora 
tion,  53.  Relative  to  title  of  State 
to  lot  between  Cedar  and  Lom 
bard,  claimed  by  Miers  Fisher, 
&c.,  for  widow  Gaskill  of  London, 
under  a  grant  from  Wm.  Penn, 
55.  M.  Leib  paid  for  medicines 
and  attendance  on  a  militia  man, 
61.  James  Read  re-appointed 
inspector  of  flour— Matthew  Ir- 
win  paid  for  enrolling  laws,  63. 
Lot  on  Vine  between  Schuylkill 
Front  and  Second  appropriated  as 
a  stranger's  burial  ground,  69. 
Stores  for  president's  celebration — 
road,  85.  Lamps  placed  in  State 
house  yard,  &c.,  86.  Samuel 
Brigs  presents  machine  for  ma 
king  nails,  screws  and  gimblets, 
88,  346.  Payment  to  Rakestraw 
and  Colliday  for  repairs  of  State 
house,  90.  City  lots  by  J.  Nich 
olson — by  Dr.  D.  Christie  and  J. 
Mercer  to  be  sold— expenses  of 
fireworks,  &c.,  on  arrival  of  Presi 
dent  of  United  States,  94.  John 
Franklin  removed  from  jail  in,  to 
Northampton,  102.  Claim  of 
Chr.  Gula.  Gaskill  for  city  lots, 
108, 109.  Wm.  Shannon  auction 
eer  Northern  Liberties,  109.  Ex 
ecution  of  Wm.  Cole  ordered,  118. 


Philadelphia- 
Claim  of  Ay.  Cuthbert  for  city 
lots,  119.  Procession  for  com 
mencement,  121.  Powder  for  4th 
July  —  Samuel  Powell,  Mayor, 
takes  oath  in  Council,  123. 
Watch  houses,  lamps,  &c.,  in 
State  house  yard,  127.  Enoch 
Edwards,  Pres't.  of  General  Court 
Quarter  Sessions,  in  place  of  Ed 
ward  Shippen,  133.  Indians  on 
their  way  to  New  York  ask  for 
money,  134.  Repair  of  gun  car 
riages,  136.  Export  of  potashes 
from,  140.  Lots  in  Southwark, 
140.  State  house,  care  of — mis 
take  committed  by  issuing  land 
warrants  for  the  Reformed  con 
gregation  instead  of  German  Lu 
theran,  corrected,  148.  C.  G. 
Gaskill's  claim  negatived,  153. 
State  duty  on  auction  sales  in 
Southwark,  155.  Tavern  licenses 
received,  157.  Loan  of  drafts  of 
Southwark  and  leveling  instru 
ments  by  Council  to — Notary,  164. 
Claim  of  A.  Cuthbert  and  N. 
Young,  167,  170.  Nathaniel  Fal 
coner  appointed  health  officer, 
174.  Repairs  of  public  arms,  178. 
State  house  clock  put  under  care 
of  Robert  Lesley,  in  place  of  G. 
Owen,  180.  Account  G.  Owen  for 
care  of  State  house  clock,  197. 
Report  on  accounts  of  J.  Perkins 
and  A.  Morton  for  repair  of  arms, 
198.  Powder,  &c.  for  celebrating 
election  of  President  and  Vice 
President — repairs  of  arms  be 
longing  to,  201.  John  Biddle, 
measurer  of  grain,  dies,  204. 
James  Ash,  Sheriff — J.  Leacock, 
Coroner,  208.  Benjamin  Davis, 
measurer  of  grain,  209.  State 
house,  219.  Clock,  220.  Tax 
on  writs  received,  220.  German 
passengers  arrived,  222.  Com 
mittee  of  Safety,  1776,  take  salt 
from  a  store  which  is  now  paid 
for — address  from  Abolition  soci 
ety,  2102.  Tavern  licenses,  2172. 
Regulation  of  Southwark,  &c., 
2202.  Pay  for  lamps,  watch 
house  in  State  house  yard  and 
watchmen  for  public  offices,  220*. 
Dr.  Duffield  reports  sick  prisoners 
to  be  removed  from  jail — Deputy 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Philadelphia — 

Surveyor,  2232.  Sea  letter  granted 
by  Council  to  Capt.  James  Josiah, 
of  ship  Brothers,  bound  to  China — 
Christ  Church  bells  rung — regu 
lation  of  Southwark,  225,  228, 
238.  Jno.  Patton,  auctioneer,  A. 
Hubley,  auctioneer,  Southwark. 
Report  of  Commissioners  to  reg 
ulate  streets,  lanes  and  alleys 
in  Southwark,  Passyunk  and 
Moyamensing,  245-251,  262. 
Wm.  Shannon,  auctioneer's  ac 
count  of  duty  on  sales  in  Northern 
Liberties,  253.  Two  city  lots  for 
sale,  271.  W.  Ferguson,  Joseph 
Snowden  and  Christian  Carberry 
released  from  jail,  281.  Light 
ing  lamps,  watchmen  about  State 
house,  291.  Anthony  Cuthbert 
claims  city  lot,  293,  299.  Ex 
change  of  warrants  for  land  with 
German  Reformed  congregation, 
297.  Duty  on  sales  at  auction 
in  Southwark,  303.  •  Tavern  li 
censes  —  House  of  Employment 
paid  for  J.  McMaiius,  injured 
while  in  public  service — Excise 
collected — duty  on  sales  at  auc 
tion  by  R.  Footman,  311.  Joseph 
Leacock,  inspector  of  pot  and  pearl 
ashes — subscribers  to  manufac 
turing  fund  meet  at  the  college — 
additional  auctioneers  appointed, 
Joseph  Dean  and  John  Chaloner 
for  Northern  Liberties,  315. 
Manufacturing  building  burned 
by  design,  proclamation  against 
incendiaries,  326.  Powder  maga 
zine  —  Lot  of  Col.  John  Patton  on 
Walnut  street  near  Schuylkill 
proposed  to  be  purchased,  328. 
Value  of,  337.  Capt.  P.  Z.  Lloyd 
resigns,  337.  Jonas  Philips  ap 
plies  to  be  auctioneer  for  Moya 
mensing — not  vacant,  340.  Pow 
der  for  celebrating  birthday  of 
President  United  States,  365.  M. 
0' Bryan  for  city  lots — plan  and 
dimensions  of  powder  magazine, 
367.  Charles  Biddle,  paid  for  State 
house  yard,  &c.,  improvements — 
W.  Shannon,  duties  on  sales  at 
auction,  369,  386.  Repairs  of  State 
house  yard,  370.  Stephen  Pros- 
ser,  Notary,  386.  Attack  of 
Castner  Jones  of  Delaware  on  two 


Philadelphia- 
constables  of — pardoned — convic 
tion  for  stealing  a  stick  of  fire 
wood — referred  to  Attorney-Gene 
ral,  387.  W.  Austin's  estate  sold, 
387.  Money  for  building  cells 
and  walls  in  jail  yard,  388.  Con 
ference  with  Mayor,  Assembly 
and  Common  Council  on  the  sub 
ject  of  their  representation  re 
specting  gunpowder  magazine 
now  erecting,  387,  390.  Powder 
for  4th  of  July,  391.  Mistake  in 
sale  of  city  lots  to  M.  M.  O'Brien 
rectified,  393.  Repairs  of  State 
house— attention  requested  for 
Colonel  McGilivray  and  prin 
cipal  chiefs  of  Creek  Indians  on 
their  way  to  New  York— invitation 
to  commencement  in  German  Re 
formed  church  in  Race  street,  395, 
396.  Deputy  of  health  officer  ex 
torts  fees,  402.  Benj.  F.  Bache 
establishes  "The  Daily  Adver- 
tizer,"  409.  City  Hall  being 
erected — a  building  pulled  down — 
ringing  of  Christ  Church  bells  4th 
July,  410.  Survey  of  land  for 
German  Reformed  congregation, 
423.  Circuit  Court  United  States 
to  be  held  in,  433.  Powder  for 
celebrating  arrival  of  General 
Washington,  436.  Lieutenant 
Win.  Henry  resigns,  447.  Nich 
olas  Miller  paid  for  billeting  sold 
iers,  447.  Thomas  Proctor  ap 
pointed  Lieutenant  of,  449,  485. 
P.  Thompson  claims  city  lot,  457. 
Duties  on  sales  at  auction,  460. 
Tonnage  duty  and  fines  collected, 

461.  R.  Peters   claims  city  lots, 

462.  Expenses  of  President's  re 
ception,  £c.,  465.     Fees  received 
by  Master  of  Rolls— Gov.  Mifflin 
receives    pay  for   leaden    spouts 
taken  from  him  in  1777— report 
on  conduct  of  several  prisoners, 
479.     Militia,  481.     Execution  of 
Pat.  Waugh  ordered,  485.     Thos. 
Willing   paid   for    leaden   spouts 
taken  in  1 777-arrangements  for  ac 
commodation  of  Congress  in  west 
wing  of  State  house  and  sundry 
offices   in  Carpenter's  Hall,  486. 
Paid  R.  Lesley  for  taking  care  of 
State  house  clock — M.  Josephson, 
for    Hebrew    congregation,    asks 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


299 


Philadelphia — 

loan  of  lottery  wheels,  489.  Jas. 
Ash,  Sheriff,  John  Leacock,  Coro 
ner,  490.  Samuel  Powell  and 
Joseph  Kilburn  paid  for  leaden 
spouts,  490.  R.  Peters'  claim  for 
city  lot  referred  to  Supreme  Court, 
492.  Nathaniel  Falconer,  health 
officer— Brown's  Federal  Gazette — 
repairs  at  State  Island — draft  of 
Southwark,  Moyameiising  and 
Passyunk,  493.  A  "necessary" 
to  be  sunk  in  State  house  yard, 
496.  P.  Waugh  respited— Corn- 
planter  and  other  Indians  in,  497. 
Their  expenses  paid,  498.  Patent 
to  Col.  George  Morgan  for  city 
lots,  499.  Duty  on  sales  at  auc 
tion  received,  500.  Indian  chief 
' '  Great  Tree  ' '  wounded  in  leg — 
attended  by  Dr.  Jones — Corn- 
planter  and  Half  Town  permitted 
to  remain  till  arrival  of  President 
United  States— French  emigrants 
furnished  with  tents,  513.  W 
Gosline  repairs  east  wing  of  State 
house  for  Register-General's  office, 
515.  Public  officers  called  on  for 
information,  517.  A  city  lot — 
gunpowder  for  arrival  of  Presi 
dent  United  States,  522.  Claim 
of  Richard  Peters  for  city  lots, 
523,  526,  529,  532,  534.  C.  Bid- 
die,  account  of  expenditures  on 
State  House,  &c.,  522,  523.  Print 
ing  for  convention-pay  to  Commis 
sioners  to  explore  rivers,  525. 
Claim  of  Thomas  Harding  con 
firmed,  522,  531.  Lot  for  powder 
magazine,  cost,  &c.,  by  Jno.  Pat- 
ton,  532.  Win.  Semple,  sub- 
Lieutenant  of— lecture  by  Judge 
Wilson,  533.  R.  Peters'  claim 
rejected,  539.  Sale  of  city  lots 
ordered,  540.  Receipts  from  auc 
tion  —  table  covers  for  Senate 
chamber,  541.  Deed  John  Pat- 
ton  and  wife  for  lot  for  powder 
magazine,  541.  Repairs  at  State 
house,  542.  Materials  for  pow 
der  magazine— expenses  of  offices, 
544.  Cornplanter's  expenses  paid, 
Charles  Cecil's  claim  dismissed, 
547. 

Philadelphia  Contributionship  for 
insuring  houses  ask  for  a  charter, 
ix.,  440,  447,  472,  637.  641. 


Philadelphia  Library  Company,  not 
permitted  to  receive  books  from 
New  York,  xii.,  318. 

Phile,  Dr.  Frederick,  appointed 
Naval  Officer  of  Philadelphia,  xi., 
198,  513,  520.  Certificate  respect 
ing  health  of  S.  Fisher,  xii  ,  221. 
Naval  Officer,  608.  Letter,  xiii., 
563.  Draft  on,  700.  Appointed 
Naval  officer,  xv.,  315,  621.  Cer 
tificate  of  his  fidelity  as  Naval 
Officer,  xvi.,  59. 

Philips,  Jonas,  charged  with  usury, 
but  dismissed,  xv.,-  216. 

Philips,  Thomas,  Lieutenant  of  boat, 
xi.,  47.  Lieutenant,  557. 

Phipps,  S.,  letter  on  charge  of  trans 
porting  English  prisoners,  v.,  418. 

Phips,  Gov.  P.,  sends  letter  from 
Gov.  Lawrence  on  French  fleet, 
vi.,  451,  555.  To  Governor  M., 
606.  To  General  Johnson,  607. 

Phipps,  Gov.  S.,  Massachusetts  ap 
plies  for  export  of  provisions  vii., 
135,  136,  169,  186. 

Phoenix,  privateer,  captures  a  Por 
tuguese  vessel  illegally,  xii.,  63. 
|  Physick,  Edmund,  Receiver-Gene 
ral,  petition  respecting  proprie 
tary  estate,  ix.,  178.  Called  on 
for  books,  papers,  &c.,  xii.,  256, 
280,  316,  332,  357,  359,  362,  409. 
Delivered  to  Secretary  and  Col. 
Johnston,  719.  Secretary  of  land 
office,  xiii.,  420.  To  examine 
papers  for  quit  rents  due  proprie 
taries,  xiv.,  71.  P  aid  foiv  services 
as  keeper  of  great  seal,  xv.,  299. 

Pickering,  Charles,  petition,  i.,  67, 
68.  Decision  in  favor  of,  73. 
Testimony,  101.  Charged  with 
counterfeiting  money,  84.  Jury 
summoned,  86.  Names  of  jury, 
87.  Sentence,  88,  91,  92.  Tes 
timony,  135.  Pleads  for  servants, 
150. 

Pickering  Timothy,  order  from  Board 
of  War,  xi.,  497.  Letters,  xii., 
451,  693.  Quarter-Master-Gen 
eral  United  States,  xiii.,  48. 
Elected  Prothonotary,  &c.  of  Lu- 
zerne  county,  xv.,  96,  97,  99. 
Register  and  Recorder,  134.  Elec 
tions  in  Luzerne,  212.  Letter  to, 
362.  From,  465.  Arrested  by 
mob,  484,  493.  Released,  502. 
Letter  to,  asking  his  opinion  on 


300 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


sending  troops  to  Tioga,  505.  In 
telligence  from,  514.  Letter  on 
reward  to  captors,  547.  Paid  as 
Commissioner  on  Connecticut 
claims,  573.  Proclamation  re 
specting  captors  of,  annulled,  605. 
Letter  from,  referred,  606.  Peti 
tion  of  captors,  611.  Report  re 
specting  captors,  627.  Reward, 
627.  Register  and  Recorder  of 
Luzerne  county,  xvi.,  444,  446. 

Pidgeon,  Joseph,  interested  in  Free 
Society  Trade,  ii.,  154.  A  Justice, 
159.  Member  of  Council,  168. 
Commission  to,  stipulations  be 
tween  Maryland  and  Pennsyl 
vania  respecting  surveys,  iii.,  161. 

Pieces-of-Eiglit,  bill  proposed,  i., 
72.  Not  to  pass  by  weight,  72. 
Counterfeited  by  C.  Pickering  and 
S.  Buckley,  85.  Proclamation  to 
put  down,  89.  Respecting,  91, 
92.  In  Robert  Turner's  hands, 
209.  Counterfeited  by  Jones  and 
Barnes,  v.,  119, 141.  Stamps  de 
faced,  145. 

Pierce,  George,  Justice,  xiv.,  138. 

Pierce,  John,  Paymaster-General, 
xii.,  712.  Paymaster-General 
United  States,  xiii.,  7. 

Piercy,  Lieutenant  Henry,  recruits, 
xi.,  567. 

Piers,  to  be  fixed,  x.,  648,  682.  To 
be  erected  in  Delaware  river,  xiv., 
458.  And  land  purchased  at 
Marcus  Hook  for,  460,  464,  468. 
Agreement  with  Thomas  Coiiar- 
roe  to  build,  479.  At  Marcus 
Hook,  xv.,  228,  233. 

Pike,  Thomas  (dancing  master),  to 

.   be  seized,  xL,  284. 

Pike — Dr.  Franklin  to  procure  a  pat 
tern  for  a,  x.,  283,  284.  S.  Pas- 
chall  to  make,  284.  To  be  pro 
cured,  328.  Pay  Owen  Biddle 
for,  482. 

Pilots,  not  licensed,  restrained  from 
going  on  board  vessels  bound  up 
the  river,  iv.,  394.  Directions  to, 
in  cases  of  flags  of  truce,  v.,  81. 
Each,  to  have  printed  copy  of 
proclamation,  82.  Interference  of 
Jersey  asked,  111.  Examination 
of,  111,  112.  Of  Sussex  county, 
petition,  226.  Proclamation  not 
to  board  vessels  inward  bound, 
227.  For  Delaware  bay  and  river, 


Act  regulating,  ix.,  293,  295,  296, 
671,  729.  Rules  for,  x.,  337,  344, 
357.  Petition,  354,  405,  543. 
Special  grant  to,  340,  341,  344, 
357,  416,  428,  520,  555,  678. 
Special,  forchevaux  de  frize,  363. 
Rules  and  regulations  for,  396. 
Boat  to  cruise  in  bay,  401.  A, 
restricted  to  Chester*  402,  535. 
Pay  increased,  430,  520.  To 
cruise  in  bay,  535.  For  priva 
teers,  542.  Pay  of,  555.  Raised, 
745  ;  xi.,  574. 

Pine  Creek,  two  friendly  Indians 
murdered  by  whites,  xvi.,  396. 
Proclamation  against  murderers, 
397.  Depositions  sent  Attorney- 
General,  418,  437.  Doyle  ar 
rested — reward  paid,  483,  484, 
508. 

Pine  Street  Church,  lots  enclosed 
with,  not  to  be  sold  now,  xiii.,  3. 

Pipe,  the — Captain  of  Shawnese, 
vii.,  382. 

Piper,  James,  Sheriff,  x.,  101,  212, 
270. 

Piper,  Col.  John,  xi.,  83,  240. 
Censured  for  enlisting  men  in 
Bedford,  411.  Lieutenant,  187, 
708.  Lieutenant  authorized  to 
call  out  militia  of  Bedford  coun 
ty  in  case  of  invasion,  xii.,  10. 
Officers  named,  70.  Ammunition 
sent  to,  104.  '  Lieutenant,  372. 
Resigns  as  Lieutenant,  549.  To 
receive  clothing  for  Captain  Boyd 
at  Bedford,  xiii.,  145,  152. 

Piper,  John,  Justice  Court  Common 
Pleas,  xiv.,  208. 

Piracy,  execution  for,  xii.,  537. 
Evidence  from  Jamaica  against 
Maurice  Keating,  &c.,  xiv.,  268. 

Pirates,  vessels  arrive  at  and  plun 
der  Lewestown,  i.,  539,  549,  554, 
555.  Proclamation  against,  555, 
559,  562,  563,  566,  572,  574. 
Proclamation  against,  565.  Ques 
tion  about  sending,  for  trial,  577. 
James  Brown,  580.  Law  against, 
590.  Alarm  from,  ii.,  21,  22, 
24,  25,  100,  148,  566,  567. 
Proclamation  against,  iii.,  32, 
38,  50,  58,  63.  Sailors  taken 
by,  arrive,  51,  55.  Governor's 
speech  on,  54.  Teach,  a  noted, 
54.  In  gaol  ask  for  clothing,  &c., 
430.  To  be  executed  on  Wind- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


301 


mill  Island  and  in  chains  at  Mud 
Island*,  xii.,  731.  Sentenced,  xv., 
397. 

Piscataway  Indians  ask  to  settle 
here,  ii.,  191. 

Pisqutomen  (Indian),  sent  on  mes 
sage  to  Ohio,  viii.,  147.  Returns 
and  reports,  174. 

Pitcher,  James,  appointed  Commis 
sary,  vi.,  303. 

Pitkin,  William,  Governor  of  Con 
necticut,  letter  of  Governor  P.  to, 
on  New  England  settlers,  ix.,  573. 
Answer,  602. 

Pitt,  Captain,  may  hire  prisoners 
from  gaol,  x.,  542. 

Pitt,  Fort,  General  Monckton  asks 
for  four  hundred  troops,  viii., 
509— ix.,  34,  42,  269.  Confer 
ence  and  speeches  at,  219.  In 
dian  prisoners  to  be  sent  to,  239. 
Indian  conferences  at,  249-264. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Reid  com 
mands  at,  269.  Goods  for,  in 
danger,  303.  Murders  near,  321- 
323.  Lands,  434.  Croghan  going 
to,  to  condole  with  Indians,  490. 
Commissioners  appointed  to  at 
tend  treaty,  decline,  491.  Messrs. 
Allen  and  Shippen  appointed,  491. 
Commission  and  instructions,  492, 
493.  Indians  from,  496.  Con 
ference  at,  514-543.  Messengers 
with  Indians  from,  to  Redstone, 
539.  Indian  councils  at,  referred 
to,  x.,  11.  Evacuation  of,  68, 
71,  74.  Petition  of  Labatte  and 
Angle,  xi.,  568.  Party  attacked 
by  Indians,  699.  Rawlin's  regi 
ment  about  to  march  for,  758. 
Brigadier-General  Wm.  Irvine 
commands,  xiii.,  79,  83,  150,  162. 
Men  to  be  sent  to,  348.  G.  Bla- 
keuey  offers  to  raise  men,  454. 
Sale  of  ruins,  xiv.,  498.  To  be 
taken  possession  of  for  Commit 
tee,  517. 

Pittsburg,  minutes  of  conference 
with  Indians  at,  viii.,  293-297. 
Brigadier-General  Stanwix  suc 
ceeds  Forbes  and  Mercer  at,  298. 
Conference  at,  306.  Returns  of 
the  garrison  at,  314.  News  from, 
379.  Captain  Gordon,  engineer, 
arrived,  spot  for  fort  not  fixed  on, 

392.  De  Lignery  shot  at  Niagara, 

393.  News  from,  392.    Stanwix's 


letter  on  progress  of  works  at, 
427.  Conference  at,  429-435. 
Three  hundred  men  to  be  raised 
for,  582.  Early  survey  of  lands 
near,  x.,  161.  Geographical  situ 
ation  of  Fort  Pitt,  175.  Proceed 
ings  against  Samuel  Sample,  a 
supposed  accomplice  of  Dr.  Con- 
olly,  533.  Patent  to  John  Orms- 
by  for  ferry  at  junction  of  Alle- 
ghany  and  Monongahela  rivers, 
xii..  317.  Captain  Craig  ordered 
to,  by  General  Washington,  330. 
Pass  to,  for  Moravians,  346.  Jus 
tices,  xiii.,  698.  Petition  of  M. 
Boggs  respecting  improvements 
in  reserved  tract  opposite  to,  xiv. , 
373.  State  road  to,  574.  Road 
from  Miller's  Spring  to,  xv.,  13. 
Privileges  to  Wm.  Butler,  on  ac 
count  of  land  opposite  to,  being 
overflowed — ferry,  42.  Draughts 
of  depreciation  lands  to  be  put 
up  at,  43.  Favor  of  James  Rob 
inson,  73.  Sale  of  lands  pro 
posed,  118.  Road  to,  from  Miller's 
Spring,  121.  Road  through  West 
ern  Counties  to,  273.  Members 
of  Assembly  confer  on,  274. 
David  Reddick  to  lay  common 
and  lots  in  lands  opposite  to,  289. 
Scull  and  Hall,  printers,  390. 
Reserved  tract  opposite,  497,  501. 
To  be  arranged  for  sale,  504. 
Plan  reported,  509-512.  Lots  to 
be  sold  in  Philadelphia,  522.  In 
dians  pacific  near,  531.  Road  to, 
from  Bedford,  599.  Lots  opposite, 
not  to  be  sacrificed,  600.  Valua 
tion,  601.  Lots  on  reserved  tract 
opposite  to,  xvi.,  22.  Road  be 
tween  Bedford  and,  27,  51,  466, 
550.  Value  of  reserved  lands 
opposite,  45.  Road  from  Cum 
berland  county  to,  73.  Reserved 
tract  opposite,  surveyed,  97,  340. 
David  Duncan  of,  furnishes  troops 
on  frontiers  with  supplies,  400. 
Error  in  survey  of  a  tract  oppo 
site  to,  411. 

Pitt,  Wm.,  appointed  one  of  the  prin 
cipal  secretaries,  vii.,  412.  Letters 
to  and  from,  564;  viii.,  18,  26, 
272,  288,  315,  316,  449,  451,  590. 
Complaints  against  America  by 
Spain,  18.  Lord  Loudoun's  suc 
cessor,  26.  To  raise  troops  under 


302 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


General  Forbes,  27.     Restoration 

of  Fort  Du  Quesne,  315. 
Plague,  master  of  vessel  imprisoned 

on  account  of,  iv.,  674. 
Plankinhorn,  Jacob,  appointed  flour 

inspector  Philadelphia,   xi.,  201. 
Plate,  leaden,  taken  from  Jean  Cceur, 

made  by  French  on  Ohio,  v.,  508. 

Copy  of   inscription   on    it,   510. 
Plates,   for   counterfeiting,   defaced 

by  Council,  xiii.,  385. 
Plays   and   Lotteries,  Act   against, 

proposed,  viii.,  339.     Vindicated, 

340,  355,  356.     Considered  in  a 

very  different  light,  542. 
Pleasants,  Samuel,  to  be  seized,  xi., 

283. 
Plumsted,  Clement,  a  Justice,  iii., 

28.     Member  Council,  269. 
Plumsted,    William,    to    draw    for 

money   granted    by   Parliament, 

ix.,  3,  4. 

Plumstead's  wharf,  xi.,  748. 
Plunket,   Dr.  William,  letter  from, 

on  Wyoming,  x.,  86.     Governor's 

answer  to,  87.    President  of  Court 

at  Northumberland,  87. 
Plymouth,  township,  asks  for  a  cart 

road,  L,  200,  218. 
Poetquessing  Creek,  road,  ferry  and 

bridge,  i.,  514. 

Poht,  Lieutenant,  resigns,  xii.,  685. 
Pole,  Edward,  to   attend   vendues, 

xi.,   767;  xiv.,  495.     Petition  to 

be  Notary — is  appointed,  xv.,  358. 
Pollard,  Jeffrey,  Coroner  for  Bucks, 

iii.,  108. 
Pollard,  William,  x.,  699.     Member 

of  Navy  Board,  xi. ,  127.    Indebted 

for  purchase  of  a  traitor's  estate, 

xiii.,  3,  9.     Memorial  respecting 

money  of  W.  Price,  748.    Justice 

— new  trial  to,  xiv.,  669. 
Pollock,   James,   Coroner,   x.,   212, 

270.      Superceded     because     no 

taking  oath,  by  Geo.  Reading,  xi., 

455. 

Pollock,  Capt.  Wm.,  x.,  701. 
Pomroy,  Robert,  Lieutenant  of  gun 

boat,  x.,  327,  353. 
Pomroy,  Ralph,  xi.,  749. 
Pompunagh    and  other   Indians  in 

Philadelphi  a  barracks— memorial , 

ix.,  135. 
Pools,  Nathaniel,  former  road  from, 

to  Wm.  Coat's   corner,  ii.,  561, 

562.     Record,  562. 


Poor,  relief  of  the,  iii.,  43,  588, 
590.  And  almshouse  Philadel 
phia,  598,  590.  And  impotent 
persons  not  to  be  imported,  iv., 
304.  Laws,  proposed  or  passed, 
v.,  371,  372,  396,  403.  Bill  lay 
ing  duties  on,  499.  Relief  of,  ix., 
3,  4,  243,  294,  394,  396,  434,  446, 
470,  472,  593,  599.  637,  640,  719, 
721,  724,  729.  Relief  of,  243, 
294,  396,  470.  Poor  wood  from 
commons,  xi.,  70.  Overseers  of, 
ask  a  pass  for  pauper,  xiii.,  28. 

Pope,  John,  a  Justice,  ix.,  543. 

Popple,  Sir  Alfred,  Secretary  of 
Lords  of  Trade — on  bills  of  credit, 
iii.,  262. 

Population,  of  city  and  each  county, 
1760,  1770,  xiv.,  336. 

"Porcupine,"  guard  boat,  xi.,  750. 

Porter  Brewery  in  Philadelphia,  xi., 
710. 

Porter,  Col.,  battalion,  x.,  683,  686, 
708,  710. 

Porter,  Captain  Andrew,  to  stop 
and  examine  a  British  vessel  at 
Mud  Island,  xiii.,  145.  Promoted 
to  major,  223,  233.  Memorandum 
of  officers  on  promotion,  367,  491. 
Error  in  commission,  617. 

Porter,  David,  pay  to,  as  wagon  mas 
ter,  xii.,  703. 

Porter,  Capt. ,  asks  that  his 

company  may  be  annexed  to  Col. 
Proctor's  regiment,  xii.,  210,  266. 

Porter,  Stephen,  Commissary,  xiv., 
403,  643.  Receives  a  tent,  441. 
Pay  for  necessaries  for  Commis 
sioners  to  run  line,  442,  445.  Com 
missary  to  Commissioners  on  west 
boundary,  xv.,  108,  120;  xvi., 
209  2. 

Porter,  Col.  Andrew,  error  in  com 
mission,  xiii.,  617.  Pay  for  provi 
sions  for  Virginia  Commissioners, 
xiv.,  104,  114,  119,  134.  Com 
missary  to  Commissioners  to  sell 
public  horses,  286.  Reversed, 
308.  On  north  line,  399,  586. 
Resigns  as  Commissary,  400.  To 
run  western  boundary,  xv.,  19, 
106.  And  assist  A.  Ellicott  on 
northern  line,  195,  220.  Paid, 
356.  Asked  for  description  of 
Erie  lands,  382.  Claim  for  a 
horse,  642,  644. 

Porteus,  Captain  George,  captured 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


303 


off  the  capes  by  a  French  priva 
teer — deposition  of,  v.,  245. 

Portrait  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  be 
queathed  by  him  to  Council,  xvi., 
358.  Thanks  for  it,  to  executors, 
359. 

Posackaselt  (an  Indian),  suspected 
of  murder,  ii.,  71. 

Post,  aid  for  the,  asked  for,  i.,  524. 
Office,  petition  of  Post  Master- 
General  for  salary,  ii.,  33.  Law 
for  settling  Post  Office,  33.  Gen. 
Braddock  recommends  a,  between 
Philadelphia  and  Winchester,  vi., 
321.  Office,  western,  mentioned, 
vii.,  120.  Managed  by  Franklin 
and  Hunter— extent,  salaries,  priv 
ileges,  &c.,  in  reply  to  Sir  C. 
Hardy,  447.  Riders  paid,  xiv., 
548. 

Post,  Frederick  (a  German),  ap 
pointed  with  Charles  Thomson 
messengers  to  Indians,  holds  con 
ference  with,  at  Niscopec,  viii., 
132.  Sent  with  message  from 
Cherokees  to  Teedyuscung,  137. 
Instructions  from  Governor,  138. 
Journal  to  Wyoming,  142.  Sent 
with  Indians,  147,  148.  Arrives 
with  news  from  General  Forbes. 
212,  223.  Authorized  to  go  as  a 
Moravian  missionary  to  Indians, 
301 .  Sent  to  Indians  by  Governor, 
341.  News  sent  to,  of  murder  of 
Dr.  John  at  Carlisle,  455.  In 
structions  for  journey  to  Indians 
on  Ohio,  4G9.  Not  allowed  to 
pass  through  Seneca  country,  491. 
Letter  from  Delaware  chiefs,  676. 

Postlethwaite,  Samuel,  Sheriff,  xiv., 
236,  567. 

Pot-ashes,  export  of,  from  Philadel 
phia,  xvi.,  140.  Inspector  of, 
312. 

Potomac  River,  Indian  name  for, 
Cohongoruton,  iv.,  719. 

Potter,  Captain,  vii.,  230. 

Potter,  Capt.  Jamesr  a  Commissioner 
to  remove  settlers  from  Indian 
lands,  ix.,  481.  Appointed  third 
Brigadier-General,  xi.,  199.  Asks 
for  boats  to  convey  troops  from 
Chester  to  Billingsp't — he  attends 
Council,  248.  To  send  guard  to 
Fort  Island,  250.  Letter,  266; 
xii.,  70.  Expenses  paid,  365, 
593.  Marches  against  tories,  &c., 


490.  Requesting  militia  for  Nor 
thumberland,  492.  Councilman, 
543.  Vice  President,  xiii.,  112. 
ElectedMajor-Gen'1.,289.  Course 
approved,  292.  Censor,  xiv., 
212,  442.  Command  on  Susque- 
hannah,  485,  655.  Death  of 
Deputy  Surveyor,  xvi.,  257.  His 
son  James  appointed  in  his  place, 
261,  264. 

Potter,  John,  Sheriff,  v.,  468;  vi., 
144,  638.  Letter  from,  Great 
Cove  destroyed,  673.  State  of 
affairs  in  Cumberland,  706. 

Pottinger,  James,  leaves  his  mis 
tress,  joins  enemy  and  deserts  to 
Washington,  xii.,  219. 

Potts,  Major  James,  of  musket  bat 
talion,  has  leave  to  resign,  x.,  643. 

Potts,   John,   a  Magistrate,  vii.,  62. 

Potts,  John,  estate  of,  xii.,  114, 116, 
117. 

Potts,  John,  Jr.,  at  riot  at  J.  Wil 
son's,  xii.,  137. 

Potts,  Doctor  Jona.,  censured,  xii.. 
100,  101.  At  riot  at  J.  Wilson's, 
139,  577. 

Potts,  Capt.  Joseph,  xi.,  379. 

Potts,  Nathaniel,  at  riot  at  J.  Wil 
son's,  gives  bail,  xii.T  138. 

Potts,  Samuel,  to  cast  heavy  can 
non,  x.,  412,  530. 

Potts,  Col.  Thomas,  battalion,  x., 
701,  710  ;  xi.,  47. 

Potts,  Zebulon,  Sheriff,  xiv.,  230, 
555;  xv.,  101. 

Pottsgrove,  stores  of  provisions  at, 
Mitchell,  storekeeper,  xi.,  423. 
Virginia  prisoners,  468,  472,  473. 

Poultney,  x.,  528. 

Poultney,  Benj.,  xi.,  74,  137.  Pass 
to  New  York,  xiii.,  534. 

Poultney,  Thomas,  buys  an  old  jail 
lot,  xiv.,  583. 

Pounds,  to  be  erected  in  each  town 
ship,  iii.,  345,  356.  Erection  of, 
iv.,  19,  21,  40. 

Povey,  John,  confirms  proceedings 
at  Kensington  respecting  bounds 
of  Connecticut,  vi.,  267. 

Powder,  money  to  be  paid  at  New 
Castle  complained  of  by  Philadel 
phia  merchants,  ii.,  379,  382,  433. 
And  powder  house,  petition 
against,  and  bill  proposed,  iii., 
242.  Referred  to  Richard  Hill, 
&o.,  242,  244.  Embargo  to  be 


304: 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   EECOKDS. 


laid  on,  iv.,  765.  House  at  Phil 
adelphia,  order  respecting  watch, 
&c.  at,  v.,  269.  Scarcity  of,  vi., 
666.  And  saltpetre,  committee 
to  procure,  x.,  282.  Robt.  Tower 
appointed  Commissary  of  maga 
zine,  301.  Sent  to  General  Schuy- 
ler  to  be  proved  -  made  by  Lush 
and  Eve,  301.  To  be  removed 
from  jail,  308,  312.  Receipts, 
&c.  of,  312,  314.  Provincial  Con 
gress  of  New  York  apply  for  loan 
of,  312,  315,  327,  328.  Associa- 
tors  of  New  Jersey  to  have,  313. 
Bounty  on  importation,  330. 
General  Washington  asks  for, 
330.  Account  Congress  and  Penn 
sylvania  for,  produced,  340.  Lent 
to  Congress,  361.  For  North 
ampton  county,  363.  To  be  pur 
chased  in  Reading,  395.  Loan  of, 
to  Congress,  395.  From  Cumber 
land  county,  398.  On  hand,  399. 
Belonging  to  North  Carolina,  416. 
Guards  for  magazine,  420.  Bought 
of  J.  Pringle,  420.  To  be  paid 
for  saltpetre,  430,  431.  To  Con 
gress,  432,  440.  Places  for  mag 
azines  to  be  selected,  455.  Boun 
ty  to  persons  erecting  powder 
mills,  459,  479.  To  be  employed, 
467.  To  be  made  in  Bucks  co., 
472.  Proposals  for  manufacture 
of,  482.  Mills  to  be  erected,  488. 
Clement  Biddle  to  look  out  for  a 
site  and  contract  for  it,  488,  494, 
495.  Site  for  mill,  497,  498. 
Used  by  Dr.  Bond  at  gaol — to 
friendly  Indians,  512.  For  Ches 
ter  county,  527.  For  Bucks,  &c., 
537.  Various  committees  to  im 
port,  543.  Mill  building  by  or 
der  of  Congress,  549.  At  French 
creek  a  magazine,  550.  Money 
to  Thomas  Heinberger  for  mill, 
561.  Vessel  for  magazine,  567. 
From  Congress,  578.  Weight  of, 
to  ball  in  cartridges,  587.  Sizes 
of  muskets,  588.  House,  599. 
To  be  manufactured  at  Continen 
tal  mill,  600,  626.  For  boats, 
610.  ForAssociators,  622.  Cart 
ridges  with  buck  shot,  626.  Fur 
nished  Associators,  636.  For 
frontiers  of  Lancaster  county, 
703.  For  General  Washington, 
703.  For  camp  at  Amboy,  703. 


All  to  be  delivered  to  R.  Towers, 
744.  To  be  removed  from  mills 
on  French  creek  and  Norrington 
towards  Lancaster,  xi.,  49.  Mag 
azine  to  be  built  at  Lancaster, 
115.  Mill  at  French  creek  burned, 
evidence  of,  184.  In  hands  of 
William  Wallace  of  Bucks, 
508.  Asked  for  a  privateer,  543. 
For  privateer  "Addition,"  630. 
Against  keeping  in  Philadelphia, 
&c.,  637.  Scarce,  xii.,  298. 
Magazine  full — a  quantity  placed 
in  "guard  house,"  xv.,  433. 
Committee  on,  599.  Lot  for,  pro 
posed  to  be  purchased,  xvi.,  328. 
Lot  valued,  337.  Plan  and  di 
mensions  of,  367.  Proceedings 
suspended,  387.  Erecting,  390. 
Cost  of,  &c.,  532. 

Powell,  Jeremiah,  President  of  Mas- 
chusetts— letters,  xi.,  690,  728. 

Powell,  John,  &c.,  petition  against 
another  ferry  on  Schuylkill,  ii., 
277.  Ferry  not  granted,  289. 
Under  Sheriif  of  Lancaster  coun 
ty,  deposition,  attack  on  High 
Sheriff  Buchanan  by  persons  from 
Maryland,  iii.,  612. 

Powell,  Samuel,  a  Justice,  x.,  47. 
Mayor  of  Philadelphia,  xvi.,  53, 
123.  Paid  for  leaden  spouts  in 
1777,  490. 

Powell,  Win.,  interferes  with  P. 
England  on  Schuylkill  ferry,  i., 
380,  381,  437.  Welsh  petition 
for  a  ferry  at,  478.  Regulations, 
581. 

Powers,  Alexander,  survey  to,  for 
land  in  Cumberland  county,  xii., 
782.  Memorial  on  land  in  Nor 
thumberland  county — Report  of 
Surveyor-General,  xiv.,  292. 
i  Powers,  Captain,  united  to  Colonel 
Proctor's  regiment,  xii.,  210,  266. 

Power,  Lieutenant  John,  appointed, 
xii.,  2. 

Powle,  John,  charges  against,  v., 
87. 

Pownall,  John,  secretary  Lords 
Trade,  letter  on  iron  works,  vii., 
738.  Death  of  King  George,  II., 
viii.,  514,  520. 

Pownal,  Thomas,  letter  to  Governor 
M.  on  Connecticut  claim,  vi.,  267. 
Commissioner  to  Pennsylvania 
for  aid,  314. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


305 


Pownal,  Gov.  Thomas,  of  Massachu 
setts,   sends  list   of  Philadelphia 
shipwrights  captured  at  Oswego, 
vii.,  717.     Letter  on  great  fire  at 
Boston,  asks  aid,  viii.,  483. 
Poyntell,  Wm.,  Station'r,xvi.,  221 2. 
Pratt,  C.,  Attorney-General,  opinion 
on  Connecticut  trespassers,  viii., 
629. 
Pratt,  Henry,  Coroner,  iv. ,  500,  601, 

669,  748,  782,  v.,  55,  120,  345. 
Praul,  John,  Justice,  xv.,  256. 
Presbyterians,  in  Chester  county — 
magistrates   embittered,   v.,  378. 
Of  a  New  Engl'd  missionary,  vii., 
11.     Church,  lottery  for  1st,   2d 
and   3d,   ix.,    580.     Church,    &c. 
at  Newtown,  Bucks  county,  lot 
tery  for,  x.,  41.     At  New  Castle 
vested  in    trustees,    79,   85.     In 
Market  street,  471.     Church,  sale 
of  lots  of  Pine  street  postponed, 
xiii.,  3. 
Presentment  of  Grand  Jury  against 

negroes,  i.,  380. 
"  Preservation"     Fort,    built,    xv., 

66;  xvi.,  170. 

President's  House,  belonging  to  the 
State,  repairs,  xii.,  106,  236,  238, 
244,  262. 

President  United  States,  mode  of 
administering  oaths  and  trans 
mitting  acts  of  government,  xvi., 
94.  Celebration  of  his  arrival  in 
Philadelphia,  95.  Letters,  93, 
119,  123,  14],  144,  169,  189,  289, 
306.  Proclamation  for  Thanks 
giving,  188.  Indian  outrages  in 
Washington  county,  306.  Birth 
day  celebrated,  365. 
Presqu'  isle,  fort  described,  vi.,  10. 
Fort  burned,  viii.,  311,  380,  514. 
Post  at,  cut  off  and  massacred, 
ix.,  35.  Treaty  with  Indians  at, 
concluded  by  Colonel  Bradstreet, 
193-197.  Reservation  at,  for 
State,  xvi.,  47. 

Press,  publication  by,  to  be  licensed 
by  Council,  i.,  165.  Liberty  of 
the,  vii.,  339. 

Preston,  Samuel,  appointed  Sheriff 
of  New  Castle  county,  i.,  340. 
Collector  of  Sussex,  ii.,  183. 
Member  of  Council,  429.  Resigns 
as  Justice  of  Philadelphia,  iii., 
282.  Provincial  Treasurer,  446. 
Commissioner  on  boundary,  544. 
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Sent  to  Maryland,  iv.,  203.  In 
structions,  205.  Report,  210. 
Is  Provincial  Treasurer,  413. 
Justice,  xvi ,  325. 

Pretender,  Popish,  abjuration  oath 
administered  to  Governor,  iii.,  13. 
Sustained  by  French  power,  iv. , 
677.  Rebellion  in  Scotland  in 
favor  of,  v.,  6.  Success  over, 
thanksgiving,  50. 

Price,  Henry  Yelverton,  tory 
speeches,  committed,  x.,  503. 
Released,  524. 

Prichett,  Thomas,  Inspector  of  beef 
and  pork,  shad  and  herring,  Phil 
adelphia,  xiv.,  488.     Inspector  of 
salted  provisions,  xv., 
Pride,  Chetmall,  in  prison  for  mur 
der  of  apprentice,  ii.,  513. 
Pride,  the    Indian  chief,  vii.,  382. 

Dies  in  Carolina,  540. 
Prime-hook,    Luke    Watson's    title 

to,  i.,  118. 
Prince,   birth    of    a,    Thanksgiving 

day,  i.,  229. 

Princeton  College,  pay  for  damage 

to,  by  militia,  xiii.,  44.     Congress 

adjourn  from,  to  Annapolis,  746. 

Pringle,  John,  may  ship   produce, 

x.,  425. 

Printing,  debate  on  D.  Growden's 
printing  the  frame  of  government, 
i.,  278.  Proprietor's  objections 
to  use  of  the  press,  278.  A. 
Bradford  ordered  before  Council — 
not  to  be  done  but  by  permission 
of  Governor,  iii.,  143-145. 
Printers  of  Continental  money,  ex 
cused  from  militia,  xi.,  31. 
Prison,  in  Philadelphia,  i.,  101,  445, 
582,  583;  iii.,  235,  241.  Heads 
of,  regulation  for,  by  Council,  xiv., 
353-356.  Sales  of  lots  of  old 
jail,  &c.,  583. 

Prisoners,  on  flag  of  truce,  charges 
to  be  p.aid  by  respecting,  v.,  417. 
Charge  of,  to  each  government, 
420.  Of  war,  a  list  of  them  to 
be  sent,  x.,  776.  Exchange  of, 
xi.,  564.  Removed  from  Lancas 
ter  to  Philadelphia,  573.  Con 
vention,  637.  Taken  at  sea,  Chief 
Justice  to  inquire  as  to  their  char 
acter  and  circumstances  as  traitors 
or  pirates,  xii.,  71.  Opinion  of 
Chief  Justice,  74.  Exchange  of.  6, 
23,  29,  51,  59,  147,  241,  494,  574. 


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LXDEX   TO    COLONIAL    KECORDS. 


Privateers,  ii.,  148,  187,  240,  411, 
413,  448,  468.  Encouraged  by 
England,  iv.,  693.  French  cap 
ture  four  vessels,  749.  Spanish 
and  French,  in  Delaware,  v.,  93, 
111.  Depositions  respecting,  112, 
115—119,  124,  159,  233,  245,  248, 
254,  257,  258,  260-264,  265.  268, 
280,  282,  284,  300,  301,  320. 
Complaints  of  Spain  against 
American,  viii.,  18,  235.  Diffi 
culty  about  Dutch  vessels  brought 
in  by,  105.  Convoy  of,  156.  Of 
ficers  of  Stanwix  to  be  arrested, 
171.  Spry,  Captain  Spring,  cap 
tures  a  French  flag  of  truce  in 
Delaware  bay,  139.  Complaint 
of  Gov.  of  Monte  Cristo  against, 
235.  Also  Knowles,  Captain 
Turner,  235.  Fitting  out  at 
Philadelphia,  apply  for  shot,  x., 
536,  591.  Resolution  of  Congress, 
590,  605.  Commissioned,  626, 
642,  702.  Owners  and  Commis 
sioners,  702,  706,  713,  715,  741, 
743,  773 ;  xi.,  2,  4,  21,  282,  541. 
Comm'ns  from  Cong'ss,  437,  630, 
661,  697,  703,  714;  xii.,  63,  326. 

Privileges,  asked  for,  by  Assembly, 
ii. ,  37.  Governor's  answer  to,  41. 
And  property,  distinction  between, 
40.  Charter  read,  44.  Delivered 
to  Speaker  by  Governor,  48. 
Charter  signed — copy  of  it,  56-60. 

Prize  Money,  how  to  be  shared,  x., 
476.  How  to  be  distributed,  xi., 
658,  740. 

Prize  Guard,  Capt.  Thomas  may  ex 
port  to  Antigua,  xiii.,  254.  Breaks 
health  law,  258.  J.  Seely,  407. 

Process,  bill  for  continuing,  propos 
ed,  ii.,  336. 

Procession  in  Phila.,  on  ratification 
of  Federal  Constitution,  xv.,  350. 

Proclamation  to  be  issued,  that  no 
person  shall  deal  with  servants  for 
goods  or  money,  i.,  74.  Consta 
bles  to  visit  public  houses — people 
not  to  stay  longer  than  an  hour, 
76.  Masters  allowed  to  chastise 
servants,  79.  To  put  down  coun 
terfeit  money,  89.  Against  Lord 
Baltimore's  agents,  104.  Of  James 
II.  as  King,  132.  Against  selling 
rum  to  Indians,  154.  For  thanks 
giving  on  birth  of  a  prince,  229. 
Of  King  William  and  Queen  Mary, 


Proclamations — 

341.  For  encouraging  proprietor's 
ferry  on  Schuylkill,  446.  Of 
Governor  against  reputed  piracies, 
&c.,  529,  535.  Proroguing  As 
sembly,  ii.,  12,  69.  Respecting 
strangers,  13.  Deserters  from 
King's  soldiers  at  New  York,  20. 
Of  Ann  of  Denmark  as  Queen  of 
England,  70.  Relative  to  change 
of  Governor  by  death  of  Andrew 
Hamilton — registers  of  vessels, 
&c.,  86.  To  continue  officers,  116. 
Against  disorders  in  Philadelphia, 
162.  Respecting  rates  of  foreign 
coins,  178.  For  thanksgiving  day, 
215,217.  Respecting  French  pri 
vateers  and  arms,  241.  Of  Coun 
cil,  336.  Of  Gov.  Gookin,  427. 
Peace  with  Spain,  571.  For  con 
tinuing  officers,  iii.,  14.  Against 
pirates,  32.  Occasioned  by  death 
of  Wm.  Penn,  59.  Of  letters 
patent  from  New  York,  62.  For 
Court  of  Chancery,  106,  107.  For 
Robert  Moore's  arrest,  108.  Re 
specting  agreement  between  Lord 
Baltimore  and  Hannah  Penn,  232, 
234.  Prepared  to  be  published 
respecting  Hannah  Penn  and 
Lord  Baltimore's  agreement,  236. 
Of  Governor  Gordon,  252.  Riots 
in  the  city,  260,  261.  Respect 
ing  murder  of  Indians,  307. 
Riots  in  Philadelphia,  351.  Re 
specting  Indian  trade,  409,  411. 
Of  Governor  Gordon's  death  and 
continuance  of  officers,  iv.,  48. 
Against  Marylanders,  73.  For 
apprehending  Sol.  Moffat,  89. 
Against  Spaniards,  166.  Of  Gov. 
Ogle,  254.  On  order  of  Council 
on  dispute  with  Maryland,  263. 
Of  proceedings  at  Hampton  Court, 
301.  Against  Spain,  351,  396. 
To  enlist  soldiers  for  Cuba,  499. 
Of  war  between  England  and 
France,  688.  Against  selling  rum 
to  Indians,  759.  Troops  for  Louis- 
burg,  v. ,  40.  Thanksgiving  day, 
50.  For  continuance  of  officers, 
68,  69,  70.  Respecting  flags  of 
truce,  82.  Fora  fast,  169.  Against 
rum,  194.  To  pilots  not  to  board 
vessels  coming  in,  227.  Treaty 
at  Aix  la  Chapelle,  360.  Of  peace, 
379.  By  Governor,  379.  Against 


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307 


Proclamations — 

rum,  397.  Relative  to  iron  and 
steel,  457.  For  fast,  vi.,  422. 
War  against  Delaware  Indians, 
viL,  88.  For  a  fast,  110.  For 
suspension  of  hostilities  with  Del- 
awares,  134,  144,  192,  247,  390. 
Of  Governor  Denny,  221,  226. 
For  fast  day,  591.  Against  sale 
of  rum  to  Indians,  viii.,  172. 
Thanksgiving  day,  235.  Of  Gov. 
Hamilton  to  officers,  413.  Murder 
Dr.  John,  456.  Of  King  George 
III.,  517,  518.  Of  laws  disal 
lowed,  558.  Respecting  Connec 
ticut  settlers,  566.  Bounty  to 
soldiers,  587.  Against  settlers  on 
Indian  lands,  662.  Of  war  with 
Spain,  706.  Peace  between 
France  and  Spain,  ix.,  13,  37,  39. 
Against  Connecticut  settlers,  27. 
Thanksgiving  day,  41.  Against 
highway  robbery  near  Philadel 
phia,  70,  76,  316,  398.  Of  Gov. 
John  Penn  for  continuance  of  offi 
cers,  72.  On  murder  of  Cones- 
togoes,  94,  107.  Governor  Penn 
for  scalps,  190.  Of  Bouquet's 
treaty  with  Indians,  206,  234. 
Peace  with  Indians  on  Ohio,  264. 
Respecting  settlers  on  western 
lands,  327,  481.  Reward  for  ar 
rest  of  Stump  and  his  servant, 
488.  Governor  Penii  on  robbery 
of  Treasury  of  New  Jersey,  544. 
Respecting  New  England  settlers, 
588,  Fisheries,  623.  Continuing 
officers,  644.  Arrest  of  Joseph 
Billings,  647.  Against  Wyo 
ming  New  England  settlers,  679. 
Against  Lazarus  Stewart,  687.  Of 
Governor  Hamilton,  733.  At  New 
Castle,  743.  Against  Connecticut 
settlers,  747.  Respecting  laws, 
766.  Of  Gov.  Richard  Penn,  783. 
Apprehension  of  persons  engaged 
in  taking  revenue  schooner  and 
pilot  boat,  x.,  12.  For  arrest  of 
"Chester  County  Man,"  demand 
ing  money  from  J.  Galloway,  44. 
Respecting  hurricane  in  West 
Indies,  58.  Against  counterfeit 
ers,  88.  John  Penn  continuance 
of  officers,  92.  Against  settlers 
on  Indian  lands,  95.  Against 
counterfeiters,  99.  Declaring  laws 
void,  104.  Against  Connecticut 


Proclamations — 

settlers,  153.  For  murderer  of 
Delaware  Indian,  199.  On  boun 
dary  line,  206.  Against  persons 
rescuing  goods  not  entered,  214. 
Respecting  boundary  with  Mary 
land,  220.  Against  murderer  of 
Edward  Carey,  228.  Recalled, 
241,  245.  For  a  murderer,  269. 
For  a  fast  day,  xi.,  176.  On  ap 
proach  of  enemy  towards  city, 
299.  Respecting  error  in  print 
ing  bills  of  credit,  362.  Thanks 
giving  day,  369.  Respecting  stock 
cattle,  429.  For  a  fast,  438.  For 
arrest  of  murders,  446.  Against 
certain  traitors,  483,  493,  513-518. 
Of  General  Arnold,  523.  Em 
bargo  on  provisions,  545.  For 
traitors  to  take  trial  of  estates, 
610-612.  Arrest  of  a  noted  rob 
ber  under  a,  claim  and  payment 
of  reward,  616.  For  thanksgiving 
day,  627.  Partial  suspension  of 
embargo,  646,  763.  Against  fore 
stalling,  671.  Against  British 
course,  733.  For  a  fast,  751. 
Embargo,  777.  Taking  off,  784. 
Against  suspicious  persons,  xii., 
27.  Favor  Dennis  Crohon,  65. 
Respecting  riot  at  Hon.  James 
Wilson's,  122.  Embargo,  171. 
Fast,  183.  Respecting  dispute 
with  Virginia,  212-214.  For  ap 
prehension  of  three  persons  sus 
pected  of  burning  properly  of  Maj . 
Johnston,  261.  J.  Richardson, 
294.  For  fast,  282.  For  arrest 
of  incendiaries  in  Cumberland  co. , 
294.  Against  a  seditious  paper, 
319,  (see  325.)  For  arrest  of 
Jno.  and  Robert  Smith  for  mur 
der,  349.  Of  martial  law,  283. 
Suspending  purchases,  408.  A- 
gainst  traitors,  496.  Fast  day, 
517,  537.  On  bills  of  credit,  589. 
Against  traitors,  665.  Fast  day, 
697.  For  arrest  of  Wm.  Rankin, 
710.  To  receive  continental 
money,  724.  On  importation  of 
British  half  pence,  xiii.,  4.  Em 
bargo,  41,  49.  For  a  fast,  124, 
267.  On  robbery  of  mail,  312. 
Robberies  in  Chester  and  Bucks, 
338,  533.  French  deserters,  375. 
Of  Congress  for  thanksgiving, 
396,  400.  Against  vice  and  im- 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Proclamations — 

morality,  433.  On  French  sailors, 
473.  Decree  against  Connecticut, 
475.  Confirming  boundary  line 
between  Pennsylvania  and  Vir 
ginia,  541.  Of  Congress  on  ces 
sation  of  hostilities,  555.  Against 
Doaiis,  &c.,  616.  For  a  murderer, 
629.  Against  the  Doans  for  rob 
bery,  631,  687.  Counterfeit  coin, 

643.  Fraudulent   sales  of  land, 

644.  Robbers,    687.     For    mur 
derer,     728.      Thanksgiving     for 
peace,  748.     On  treaty  with  Great 
Britain,  xiv.,  19-22.     For  a  mur 
derer,  57.     For  robbers  in  Phil 
adelphia,  112.    Removal  of  buoys, 
122.       Against     conspirators     in 
Westmoreland,  151.      Respecting 
Wyoming,  220-224.    Of  Congress 
on  counterfeiting  certificates,  347. 
Against  Jiio.  McDonald  for  mur 
der,  489.     Against  robbers,  514. 
Against    James    Burn,    xv.,    79. 
President  and  Vice  President,  111. 
For  apprehension  of  Daniel  Shay, 
176,  435,  442.     Against  rioters  in 
Luzerne  county,  278.     Respecting 
agreement   with     Virginia,    279. 
For  arrest  of  rioters  and  murderer 
of  a  Spaniard,  317,  319.     Against 
captors  of  Col.  T.  Pickering,  488, 
603.     Against  conspiracy  against 
the  laws,  489,  497.     Members  of 
Congress,  638.  Electors,  President 
and  Vice  President  United  States, 
655.     For  arrest  of  incendiaries, 
xvi. ,  327.    For  arrest  of  murderers 
on  Pine  creek,  397. 

Proctor,  Francis,  Lieutenant  of  ar 
tillery,  x.,  416.  Discharged  from 
service  on  complaint  of  Captain 
Williams,  £c.,  423,  424.  Lieut, 
fire  worker,  620.  Second  Lieu 
tenant,  742.  Claim,  xiii.,  244. 

Proctor,  George,  deposition  respect 
ing  Spanish  privat'r,  v.,  248,  253. 

Proctor,  John,  Jr.,  Sheriff,  ix.,  779  ; 
x.,  59,  106. 

Proctor,  Colonel  John,  xi.,  118,  477, 
531,  576;  xii.,  123. 

Proctor,  Thomas,  appointed  Captain 
of  artillery  at  Fort  Island,  x.,  382. 
His  company  to  be  received  into 
the  barracks,  390.  To  be  fur 
nished  with  firelocks,  &c.,  394.  To 
receive  <jannon,  402.  Order  for 


Proctor,  Thomas — 

firearms,  403.  Gunners,  &c.,  to 
be  allowed  accoutrements  405. 
To  provide  drum  and  fife,  405. 
Straw  for  bedding,  406.  Dis 
charged  on  complaint  of  Captain 
Williams,  422,  424.  Restored, 
438.  To  enlist  vohinteers,  467. 
Form  of  enlistments,  468.  To 
use  rooms  in  pest  house,  494. 
Called  on  to  quell  riot  in  gaol, 
512.  Express  sent  to,  526.  Troops 
increased  —  brevet  Major,  685, 
To  enlist  men,  722.  Officers 
of  companies,  742.  To  be  ready 
to  march  for  Fort  Montgomery, 
757,  769.  To  parade  artillery  at 
Fort  Island,  xi.,  1.  To  send  men 
to  General  Washington,  25.  To 
be  Colonel  of  regiment,  116,  215. 
Marches  from  Fort  Island,  250. 
Part  of  quota,  568.  Letter,  781. 
Letters  to  and  from,  xii.,  9. 
Artillery,  622,  727.  Sheriff, 
xiii.,  722.  Sheriff  has  com 
mitted  Longschamps,  xiv.,  120. 
Sheriff,  230.  Suit  with  State  for 
Hogg  Island,  xv.,  116.  Elected 
Lieutenant  of  Philadelphia  county 
in  place  of  Wm.  Henry,  xvi., 
449,  485.  Applies  for  powder  for 
arrival  President  U.  S.,  522. 

Proctor,  William,  Justice,  xiii.,  389. 

Promotions,  army  and  navy,  xii., 
88,  92;  xiii.,  223,  367,  441,  456; 
xv.,  337. 

Property,  charter  of,  ii.,  37,  44,  48, 
54.  Comm'rs  of,  appointed,  61. 

Proprietary,  promise  on  proroguing 
Assembly,  ii.,  12.  Articles  of 
agreement  between,  and  the  Sus- 
quehannah  and  other  Indians,  15. 
Commission  to  regulators  of  water 
courses,  23.  King's  letter,  28, 
30.  Assembly  to,  on  King's  let 
ter  respecting  defence  of  New 
York,  30.  Address  from  lower 
counties  to,  on  do.,  31.  Commu 
nicates  to  Assembly  a  bill  before 
Parliament  to  annex  proprietary 
governments  to  the  crown,  32. 
Decides  respecting  overplus  land 
near  Pennepack,  34.  Speech  to 
Assembly — compelled  to  go  to 
England,  35.  Conferences  with 
Assembly,  37.  Address  of  As 
sembly  to,  on  privileges,  37.  Re- 


INDEX  TO    COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


309 


Proprietary — 

ply  to  each,  request,  41-^3.     In 
dians  come  to  take  leave  of,  46. 
Wishes  Indians  to  be  permitted  to 
give  evidence — asks  Assembly  to 
think  of  some  person  to  repre 
sent  him  in  his  absence — suggests 
A.    Hamilton,    48.     Delivers   the 
charter  of  privileges  to  Speaker, 
48.     Bill  prepared  to  grant  £2000 
to,  and  carried  to  Assembly,  51. 
Charter  of  privileges  delivered  by 
Speaker  to  Governor,   51.     Goes 
to    Pennsbury,    52.     Warns    As 
sembly  of  the  short  time  he  has 
to  stay,  52.     Answer  to  petition 
from  Philadelphia  on  removal  of 
burdens    of    trade,    53.     Charter 
for,  submitted  and  read,  53.     In 
quiry,  who  he  intends  to  leave  in 
his  place,  53.     Answer  to  Assem 
bly  respecting  charter  of  proper 
ty,  54,  55.     Messages  to  Assem 
bly,    54.     From    Assembly,    55. 
Signs    charter    of  privileges,   54. 
A  copy  of  it,  55.     Commission  to 
Commissioners    of   property,    61. 
Signs  a  charter  of  property  to  be 
sealed  in  six  months,  if  he  does 
not  direct  otherwise,  62.     Author 
izes  Governor  and  Council  to  open 
letters   in   his    absence — one   ar 
rives,  64.     His  mill,  64,  65.     Tax 
of  £2000   for,    70,   71,  135,  185, 
213,    363.     Sends    papers     from 
England,    71.     Governor    Hamil 
ton    dies    and   is     succeeded   by 
Council  under  commission  of  the, 
86.     Appoints  William  Markham, 
Register-General,    96.     Road    to 
Goshen,  111.     Commissions  John 
Evans  as  Governor,  115.     Com 
mission    to    Council    read,    115. 
His   son  William,  Jr.,  invited  to 
Council,    117.     Urges     Governor 
and  Council  to    inquire  into  af 
fairs     of      "Pennsylvania    Com 
pany,"     (Free    Traders?)     137. 
Expenses   of  Government  to    be 
paid  by  the  country,  143.     Opin 
ion    of  Assembly  and  Council  on 
saving    clause    of    commissions, 
146.      W.    Markham    dies,    151. 
Letter   from,   approving   of   Gov 
ernor's  refusal  to  confirm    bills, 
186.     Remonstrance  signed  by  D. 
Lloyd  for  the  House — prosecution 


Proprietary — 

for  forgery,  &c.,  186.     Governor 
communicates     the     proprietor's 
views   on  various   matters,    187. 
Original  rights,   416.      Governor 
Evans  on  quit  rents,  419.     Reve 
nues,  423.     Mortgages  the  prov 
ince  to  Philip  Ford  in  1690,  455. 
Swedes    complain    against,    465, 
480.    Letter  from,  494.     Right  to 
ferries,  526.    Position  at  first,  617. 
Appoints  William  Keith  Gover 
nor  of  province,    iii.,    13.     Gives 
dedimus  to  J.  Yeates,  &c.,  to  ad 
minister    oath   to    Governor,    13. 
Scheme   concerning    quit    rents, 
32.    To  nominate  an  agent  for  the 
province,    Henry  Goldiiey  desig 
nated  by  Governor  and  Council, 
44.     Death  of  William  Penn  an 
nounced  to  Council  by  Governor 
Keith— his     eulogium,     58.      In 
structions  from  W.  Penn,  Jr.,  63. 
Line  between  Chester  and  Phila 
delphia  county,  144.    Instructions 
received  by  Governor  but  not  com 
municated  for  reasons  stated,  235. 
Interests  opposed  by  Colonel  John 
French,  268.     Thomas  Penn  ar 
rives,  433.  Respect  to,  433,   Thos. 
and  Richard  Penn  grant  new  com 
mission  to  Governor  Gordon,  526. 
Gives    new   greater    and    lesser 
seals   bearing   their  names — re 
ceives  the  old  one  and  gives  the 
new  in  charge  of  T.  Griffiths,  530. 
Address    Indians,   573.     Presents 
to,  574.     Meet  Indians  at  Phila 
delphia,  579.     Speech,  579.     Ad 
dress   of  Assembly  and   answer, 
582.      Sick    at   Pennsbury,   598. 
To  Abraham  Wendall,  609.     Ob 
tains    from    Indians     release     of 
lands  between  Susquehannah  and 
Kittoctinny  hills,  iv.,  88.     Sends 
with  Council  message  to  Indians, 
245.     Proceedings     of     Hampton 
Court,  254.     Instructions  respect 
ing  bills  of  credit,  318.     Demand 
for  quit  rents  becomes  oppressive, 
330.  Applies  to  Assembly  respect 
ing  lands,  348.  Sails  for  England, 
John   Penn    dies,    v.,    62,    73. 
Letter  to,  from  Council  on  rob 
beries    of    French   and    Spanish, 
92.      Letter    to,    on    defenceless 
state  of  city  and  province — and 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Proprietary — 

asking  cannons,  &c.,  161.  Letter 
from — alteration  in  the  family, 
&e.,  216.  Letter  from  Thomas 
Penn — for  man-of-war,  228.  By 
her,  239,  246.  Promises  cannon, 
240.  Letter  alluding  to  sickly 
state  of  city,  especially  about  the 
dock,  244.  Letter  to,  from  Coun 
cil,  319.  Inform  President  Pal 
mer  of  Governor  Hamilton's  ap 
pointment  and  thank  him.  for 
his  services,  362.  Recommends 
building  a  fort  or  block  house  on 
Ohio,  515,  547.  View  of  it  by 
Assembly,  547.  Decline  bearing 
part  in  expenses  of  treaties  with 
Indians,  546.  Order  Abraham 
Taylor's  name  to  be  struck  from 
Council,  551.  Letter  respecting 
title  set  up  by  Ralph  Fretwell 
and  A.  Taylor  for  friends  in  Barba- 
does,  551.  On  paper  money,  605. 
Deeds  to,  from  Indians  for 
lands  purchased  by  Commission 
ers  at  Albany  from  Six  Na 
tions,  vi.,  119-129.  Instruc 
tions — is  the  Governor  required 
to  exhibit  them  to  Assembly  ? 
220-223.  Long  messages  from 
Assembly  to  Governor,  226-236. 
And  answer  of  Governor,  236- 
243.  Present  address  of  Assem 
bly  to  King,  448.  Letter,  485. 
Answer  to  address,  504-510.  Tax 
on  their  estate,  525,  619,  680,  682, 
689,  692,  702,  715-720,  738. 
Opinion  of  Council  on  saving 
clause  of  W.  P.'s  commission  to 
Colonel  Evans,  529.  Discussion, 
on,  525-532,  569-587.  Philadel 
phia  proposes  to  pay,  568.  As 
sembly  ask,  was  not  withholding 
payment  for  land  the  cause  of  In 
dian  alienation,  710.  Report,  724. 
On  Braddock's  defeat,  730.  Tax 
on  estate  of,  vii.,  203,  396,  40ft, 
463.  Instructions  on  money  bills, 
247,  396.  Charter,  &c.,  273. 
Right  to  make  treaties  on  war 
with  Indians,  305.  Charged  by 
Indians  with  injustice,  352.  Com 
mittee  of  Council  appointed  to 
investigate  the  state  of  their  In 
dian  purchases,  354,  431,  536. 
Instructions,  441,  442.  Taxes 
and  quit  rents,  469.  To  come 


Proprietary — 

over,  633.  Complaint  of  treaty 
by  Quakers  at  Philadelphia,  634. 
Report  on  complaints  against,  776. 
Estate  tax  on,  viii.,  67,  74,  82, 
105,  278,  299,  301,  302,  319, 
324,  326,  350,  456,  460.  Approve 
of  supply  bill,  125.  Message 
from  Thomas  and  Richard  Penn 
on  receipt  of  a  paper  by  Dr.  Frank 
lin  from  Assembly  without  ad 
dress,  &c.,  at  which,  they  com 
plain,  276.  As  well  as  of  its 
detention  by  lawyers  for  a  year, 
276.  B.  Franklin's  to  agent  of, 
299.  Compensation  for  loss  of 
quit  rent  omitted  in  bill,  350. 
Discussion  in  Council  about,  357. 
Protest  of  Council,  quit  rents,  &c., 
358,  361.  Galloway's  remarks 
on  bill,  363-369.  Their  position 
with  regard  to  propriety,  374. 
Appoint  James  Hamilton  Gov 
ernor,  409.  Report  of  agents 
on  assessment  of,  456.  Objections 
to  tax,  460.  Representation  of 
R.  Peters  and  R.  Hockley  on  tax 
in  Cumberland  county,  472.  Right 
to  complain,  524.  Tax  on  estates, 
530,  540,  584,  606.  Wish  of,  re 
specting  lands,  officers,  &c.,  675. 
Proceedings  of  privy  Council  to 
be  secret,  720. 

Instructions  to  Governor  H.  on 
report  of  Committee-bills  of  credit, 
taxes— grant  by  Parliam't—agents, 
&c.,  ix.,  11,  21,  47,  51,  53.  Ill 
treatment  by  Assembly,  174.  Im 
possibility  to  render  account  of,  by 
Receiver-General,  178.  Quit  rents, 
180,  379-382.  Let.  to,  from  Coun 
cil  respecting  Wyoming,  757,  779. 
Thomas  and  John  Penn  revoked 
Richard's  commission  as  Govern 
or,  and  Thomas,  with  King's  ap 
probation,  appoints  John  Govern 
or,  who  arrives  and  is  present  in 
Council,  xi.,  91.  Abuses  prac 
ticed  on  their  lands  under  color 
of  old  rights,  xii.,  264.  And  mes 
sage  of  Council  to  Assembly  on  it, 
264.  Late  Sec'y.  James  Tilghman 
called  on  for  books,  &c.,  690. 
Arrears  of  ground  rent  on  confis 
cated  estate,  claim  for,  xv.,  51. 
Claims  to  city  lots,  63,  68,  Patent 
asked  for  Spriiigettbury  Manor 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


311 


lands,  153.  Question  raised  in 
Council  on  payments  to,  202. 
Answer  of  Judges  Supreme  Court, 
210.  Payment  of  interest,  211. 

Proprietary  Estates,  tax  on,  &c.,  ix., 
153,  155,  157,  158,  161,  179,  180, 
185,  237,  240. 

Proprietary  Lands,  settling  on,  by 
Connecticut  people,  x.,  50.  Town 
to  be  laid  out  at  the  manor  at 
Kittanning,  201. 

Proprietary  Claims,  Jared  Ingersoll 
employed  to  assist  Attorney-Gen 
eral — allowance,  xi.,  737. 

Prosser,  Stephen,  Notary  Public, 
xvi.,  286. 

Protest,  of  Council  against  Gov 
ernor  for  assenting  to  a  bill  for  re- 
emission  of  a  bill  of  credit,  quit 
rents,  &c.,  viii.,  358.  Of  Supreme 
Executive  Council  against  Con 
gress  laying  an  embargo  on  pro 
visions  in  Pennsylvania  as  an  in 
fringement  of  the  power  and  au 
thority  of  Council,  xi.,  546. 

Prothonotaries  appointed,  xi.,  178, 
187,  221,  230,  240,  244,  301,  365, 
566,  694.  Circular  to  188.  To  be 
judges  of  Common  Pleas,  221  ; 
xii.,  243,  681 ;  xiii.,  158,  324,  702  ; 
xiv.,  202,  204,  376  ;  xv.,  17,  97, 
269,  271,  461;  xvi.,  35,  122,  164, 
166,  168,  172. 

Providence,  Rhode  Island,   cannon 

•  taken  at,  by  Com.  Hopkins,  x., 
550.  Res.  of  Congress,  564. 

Province  Island,  act  introduced  for 
vesting  in  trustees,  iv.,  629,  635. 
Passed  638.  Indians  on,  much 
exposed,  ix.,  100.  To  be  guarded 
for  safety,  101.  Paxton  Boys  at 
Lancaster,  forming  company  to 
march  to  Philadelphia,  and  kill 
Indians  at,  108.  Pest  house  on, 
x.,  409,  412.  Hospital,  xi.,  21. 
Fergus  Purden,  steward,  136.  Or 
State  Island  to  be  sold  in  lots  to 
redeem  bills  of  credit,  xii.,  671. 
By  Mr.  Holker,  purchase  of  lots, 
xiii.,  8.  Sale  of  lots,  26,  28,  34, 
54,  56,  65,  66,  76,  241,  242,  307, 
505.  Commission  on  sales,  313, 
543.  Deed  to  John  Wilcocks,  549, 
Trustees  of,  578.  Bed  covers  for 
sick  at,  695.  Deed,  727.  Pest 
house,  xiv.,  6,  B.  Brannon  and 
use  of  pump,  72,  removal  of  mili 


tary  stores,  72.  Repairs  of  Marine 
Hospital,  373.  Rent  of,  383,  387. 
Surveyor-General  to  survey  and 
mark  ground  for  Hospital,  655. 
Land  remaining  to  be  sold,  xv., 
146,  148.  Sale  of  lot.  Repairs, 
xvi.,  353.  Sick  in  Hospital,  437. 
Trustees  appointed,  448.  Wharf 
at,  493. 

Provincial  Commissioners,  com 
plained  of,  viii.,  64,  66.  Commis 
sioners  to  attend  treaty  with  In 
dians,  586.  Circular  of  Governor 
Penn  to,  respecting  proprietary 
lands  and  assessments,  ix.,  237. 
Names  of,  Commissioners,  237. 
Answer  to  circular,  240. 

Provincial  Court,  Judges,  and  que 
ries  on  certain  points,  ii.,  87. 

Provincial — ship  of  War  proposed, 
viii.,  30,  36,  81,  334,  573,  574, 
583.  Condition  province,  83.  Set 
tlement  with  Indians  for  lands, 
by  Peters  and  Weiser,  at  Easton, 
219.  Report  of  committee  ap 
pointed  by  Councils  to  investigate 
the  claims  made  by  Indians  at 
Easton,  respecting  lands,  also  a 
list  of  deeds,  &c.,  produced,  246, 
261.  Correspondence  between 
Assembly  and  proprietaries  about 
Tax  on  estates,  &c.,  276,  279. 
Lottery  for  defence  of  Province, 
340.  Agent  to  be  appointed  to  re 
ceive  share  of  money  granted  by 
Parliament  to  colonies,  400,  501, 
512,  546.  Gov.  James  Hamilton, 
succeeds  Denny,  409.  Assembly 
agrees  to  raise  2700  men,  Esti 
mated  expense  of,  458.  Repre 
sentation  of  R.  Hockley  proprie 
tary  Receiver-General,  and  R. 
Peters,  Secretary,  on  proprietary 
taxes  in  Cumberland  County,  472. 
With  tabular  statements,  476. 
Benjamin  Franklin  and  Robert 
Charles  appointed  agents  to  Eng 
land,  512,  693.  Relating  to  Con 
necticut  settlers,  563-572,  612, 
621-628  ;  x.,  401,  495,  521,  522, 
Ship  to  be  called  Montgomery, 
525.  Surgeon  for,  541.  Commit 
tee  on,  543.  Sent  to  Roebuck, 
552.  Pay  of  Pilot,  555.  Memo 
rial  to  Congress,  575,  694.  Mont 
gomery  pilot  for,  appointed,  679 

Provisions  to  be  furnished   Massa- 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   KECORDS. 


chusetts,  i.,  515.  Embargo  on,  iv., 
479,  480.  Exportation  of  491-495 , 
506.  Embargo  on,  vi.,  319,  351. 
Law  passed,  356.  Applications 
to  export,  vii.,  135,  136,  151,  168, 
186.  Embargo  on,  183,  184. 
(See  Embargo.)  Exported  from 
Maryland,  183.  Message  to  Lower 
Counties  on,  195,  202.  Embargo 
taken  off,  221.  Order,  387. 
petitions  to  ship  read  and  rejected, 
393,  459.  Scarce  at  Wyoming, 
479.  On  shipping,  to  sundry 
places,  482,  497.  Report  of  ves 
sels  loaded  with,  500,  561. 
Rhode  Island  applies,  509,  560. 
Massachusetts  applies,  570.  Ex 
ported,  606.  Stored  at  different 
places,  — .  i  Commissioners  for 
purchasing,  xi.,  423,  424,  425. 
Embargo  on,  545.  Suspension  in 
favor  of,  646.  Distribution  among 
troops,  710.  For  Massachusetts, 
729.  Allowed  to  be  exported, 
xii.,  1,  2,  8,  10,  59,  130,  173,  191, 
197. 

Public  houses,  regulations,  i.,  74, 
75,  76. 

Pugh,  Capt.  xi.,  215.  Lieut.,  placed 
on  invalid  list,  647.  Asks  for 
rations,  xii.,  14. 

Pugh,  Hugh,  of  Chester  County. — A 
murderer  under  sentence  of  death, 
petitions  for  pardon,  arguments 
for  and  against  ;  iii.,  40, 

Pugh,  Joseph,  Sheriff,  vi.,  638 ; 
vii.,  266. 

Pulaski's,  Count,  Corps,  xii.,  76. 

Pumpshire,  John,  Indian  agrees  to 
go  to  Diahoga,  vii.,  152,  307,  431. 
Interpreter  at  Easton,  672. 

Punishment  for  telling  truth,  i.,  88. 
modes  of,  92.  Number  of  stripes 
to  be  inflicted;  97.  Severe  and 
singular,  on  slaves  in  Philadel 
phia,  406.  Severe,  xiii.,  314. 

Purchases,  Commissioners  of,  ap 
pointed,  xii.,  300,  301,  302,  305. 
Orders  to,  309.  Asks  more  pay, 
362,  370,  371,  405,  406,  409,  410, 
Returns  of,  411,  412,  420,  449, 
453,  456,  464,  465,  488,  493,  514, 
559,  584,  595,  612,  615,  648,  653, 
654,  658,  660,  678,  700,  705,  722, 
779  ;  xiii.,  7,  17,  44,  58,  59,  67, 
92,  142,  155,  201,  208,  218,  222, 
223  263,  269,  294,  295  298,  300, 


311,  315,  356,  367,  384,  420,  421, 
441,  444,  509,  514,  519,  525,  542, 
603,  604,  646,  684,  698,  741,  752 ; 
xiv.,  54. 

Purden,  Fergus,  Steward  at  Pro 
vince  Island  Hospital,  xi.,  136. 

Purdey's,  Colonel  Battalion  to  re 
lieve  Colonel  Brown's,  xiii.,  222. 

Pursell,  Henry  D.,  engraves  borders 

for  paper  money,  xiv.,  470. 
i  Purviance,  John,  to  examine  British 
Goods,  xiii.,  491. 

Purviance,  Sam'l  Andrew,  resigns, 
xii.,  487. 

Pusey,  Caleb,  member  of  new  Coun 
cil,  i.,  580.  Member  of  Council, 
takes  affirmation,  ii.,  96. 

Pusey,   Joshua,   a  Justice,  v.,  547. 

Putnam,  Brig  General,  Privateer, 
x.,  702. 

"Putnam"  Floating  Battery- 
hand  cuffs  for,  xi.,  5,  18,  79. 

"Putnam"  Galley,  xi.,  176.  Peti 
tions  of  officers. 

Putnam,  Gen.  Israel,  Aid  asked 
for  in  throwing  up  works  of  de 
fence  around  Philadelphia,  xi., 
46.  All  able  bodied  men  to  ap 
ply  to  him,  56,  176,  Letter  on 
enemy's  movements,  202. 

Pykeland,  County,  Claim  for  city 
lots,  xiii.,  33,  60. 


Quahanoquesie  Indians,  live  over 
Allegheny,  viii.,  96. 

Quaker  Assembly  meet  at  meeting 
house,  i.,  178.  Gov.  Fletcher  a 
man  of  arms  and  not  of  Quaker 
principles,  373.  Opinion  of  the 
Indians  respecting,  372.  Decla 
ration  of,  on  loyalty  to  King,  526. 
Answer  to,  on  war,  ii.,  242. 
Account  of  arms  to  be  taken,  241. 
Defensive  measures  proposed,  242. 
Objections,  243.  Complaint  about 
oath,  457.  Object  to  defensive 
measures,  460.  And  affirm' n,  617. 
Address  to  King  respecting,  iii., 
26.  Not  to  be  oppressed  by  mili 
tia  duties,  64.  Assembly's  views 
on,  66.  Numbers  of,  and  Church 
of  England  equal  in  Council,  143. 
And  on  Supreme  Court  bench, 
158.  Object  to  style  of  address  to 
King,  226.  Another  to  be  chosen 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOKDS. 


313 


member  of  Council,  232.  Repre 
sentation  from,  respecting  forms 
of  declaration  of  fidelity,  235. 

And  liberty  of  conscience,  As 
sembly's  and  Governor's  views  of, 
iv.,  367-371,  380-384.  Assem 
bly  decline  defence  on  account  of 
their  principles,  425,  435.  Coun 
cil  with  Indians  in  their  meeting 
house,  432,  443.  Oaths,  628. 

Form  bulk  of  Assembly,  v., 
207.  Reflected  on  by  Council, 
278.  Defence  of,  by  Assembly, 
336. 

"Political  Engines,"  vi.,  600. 
Conduct  of,  represented  by  Gov. 
Morris,  their  address,  739. 

Address  against  war  with  In 
dians,  vii.,  83,  84.  Intercede  in  be 
half  of  Delaware  Indians  through 
Israel  Pemberton,  103, 105.  Gen. 
Shirley  on,  112.  At  Treaty  at 
Easton  take  leave  of  Tedyuscung, 
215.  Requested  by  ministers  to 
resign  seats  in  Assembly,  to  be 
filled  by  other  denominations, 
292.  Address  Governor  on  treaty 
at  Easton,  311.  His  answer,  312. 
Referred  to,  332.  With  Sheriff, 
carry  Governor's  order  for  quar 
tering  troops  to  Assembly,  con 
sidered  a  breach  of  confidence, 
362.  Money  raised  by  Friendly 
Association  for  Indians,  391.  Ad 
dress  to  Governor  on  Militia  bill — 
liberty  of  conscience,  404.  Threats 
against,  502.  Address  of,  meet 
ing  of  sufferings  against  David 
Bush,  559.  Law  proposed  in  fa 
vor  of  religious  scruples,  593. 
Treaty  made  at  Philadelphia  by, 
complained  of  by  proprietaries, 

634.  Their  offers  to  be  refused, 

635.  Committee  of  Friendly  As 
sociation   answer   to,    637.      Ad 
dress   from,    638.     Answer,    647. 
Urge  Tedyuscung  to   ask   for   a 
clerk,    659.       Charles    Thomson 
master  of  school,  665. 

Attend  Indian  Conference  at 
Easton,  viii.,  175,  211.  Address 
from,  meetings  of  sufferings  on 
Indian  complaints,  239,  241. 
Another,  243.  Governor's  an 
swer,  242.  Remarks  of  Logan 
and  Shoemaker  in  Council  on, 
245.  Report  of  committee  ap 


pointed  by  Council  to  inquire  into 
Indian  claims  to  lands,  246,  261. 
Attend  Conference  in  Philadel 
phia,  490. 

Peaceable  efforts  of,  ix.,  301. 

Suspected — confined  in  Mason's 
Lodge  and  removed  to  Virginia — 
proceedings,  xi.,  283,  284,  286, 
288,  290,  292,  293,  295,  296,  299, 
300,  303.  Obtain  writs  of  habeas 
corpus,  308.  Proceeding  of  Su 
preme  Executive  Council,  309. 
Conduct  in  Virginia — various  pa 
pers,  382.  Expenses  paid  to  Read 
ing,  394.  Memorial  from  prison 
ers  in  Virginia — they  belong  to 
United  States,  395.  Address  to 
Council  —  verbal  answer,  426. 
Another  address — conference  with 
and  proceedings  of  Council,  427. 
Conference  respecting  prison 
ers  in  Virginia,  435.  Expenses 
paid  to  M.  Muhlenburg,  437. 
Mrs.  Pemberton  asks  protection 
for  wagons,  457,  458.  To  be  sent 
from  Staunton  to  Shippensburg 
and  discharged — they  to  pay  their 
expenses,  461.  To  Lancaster,  462. 
Or  may  be  discharged  at  Potts- 
grove,  468,  472.  Arrived  at  Lan 
caster,  &c.,  472,  473.  Pass  given 
to,  473.  Also  to  several  of 
their  wives  to  return  to  Phila 
delphia  from  head-quarters,  with 
consent  of  Gen.  Washington,  473. 
Account  of  expenses,  481.  Roberts 
and  Carlisle,  proceedings  against, 
606.  Expenses  to  Virginia,  682. 
S.  R.  Fisher,  729,  734. 

Paper  purporting  to  be  from  a 
meeting  in  Warrington,  respect 
ing  negro  Ralph,  considered  an 
imposition,  xii.,  113.  Paper  on 
militia  fines  and  taxes,  245.  John 
Nancarrow  objects  to  having  shot 
and  shells  cast  in  his  air  furnace, 
435. 

S.  R.  Fisher  two  years  in  gaol 
sick — discharged,  xiii.,  13.  Ad 
dress  to  Council  on  the  rejoicings 
for  victory,  &c.,  131.  Pass  to 
Owen  Jones,  Jr.,  Ann  Howell,  &c., 
249.  Memorial  of,  against  thea 
tres,  &c.,  741. 

Of  Chester  county  petition  re 
specting  militia  fines— order  of 
Council  on  it,  xv  418.  Expense 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


of  prisoners  sent  to  Virginia  via 
Reading,  1777,  641. 

Quakers — Society  of  Free,  memo 
rial  for  a  lot  of  ground,  xiii., 
775. 

Quality,  Joseph,  Lieut.,  xi.,  576. 

Quarier,  Alex.,  Capt.,  xii.,  338. 

Quarry,  Col.  Robert — Judge  of  Ad 
miralty  seizes  goods  at  New 
Castle,  i.,  541,  544,  545,  546, 
548,  561,  562,  565,  566,  575,  580. 
Judge,  &c.,  and  Jno.  Moore,  ex 
hibit  charges  against  David  Lloyd, 
602,  603.  Reply,  ii.,  71,  89. 
Communicates  to  Council,  sundry 
papers  from  the  government,  89, 
90.  Remarks  to  Council  about 
dedimus,  92.  And  difficulties 
about  oaths,  93,  94,  96,  115,  116. 
Complaints  against,  517. 

Quartermasters  appointed,  x.,  479, 
480.  xi.,  25,  84,  279,  305.  Pay, 
371.  Certificates  as  pay,  496. 
Elected,  xii.,  146.  Complaints 
against,  at  Reamstowii,  158. 

Quassenungh,  son  of  the  old  King 
of  the  Shawnese,  Kakewatchy, 
attacked  with  small-pox  in  Phila 
delphia,  and  recovers,  while  his 
attendant  dies  with  it,  iii.,  463. 

Quebec,  walls  of — Major  John  Mc- 
Pherson  killed  before,  xi.,  655. 
•Edw.  Agnew  a  prisoner  at — in  dis- 
t'ress — relieved  by  Council,  658. 

Queen  Anne  ascends  the  throne,  ii., 
60.  Order  from — approves  of  A. 
Hamilton  as  Governor,  89.  Issues 
new  Commissions,  104.  Ad 
dress  to,  on  oaths,  209.  Proclama 
tion  about  money,  435.  Letter 
on  expedition  against,  449.  In 
structions  for  Col.  Veitch,  449. 
Meets  part  of  Assembly,  459. 
Order  to  Governor  to  meet  at 
New  York  on  Canada  expedition, 
532.  Objections  of  Council,  532, 
534.  Repeals  laws,  571,  572. 
Death  of,  574,  575.  King  George 
proclaimed,  574.  £2000  for  her 
use,  iii.,  32. 

Quick,  Jacobus,  prisoner  from  Vir 
ginia,  sent  under  parole  to  Go 
vernor  of  New  Jersey,  to  answer 
charges,  xi.,  474. 

Quigley,  Henry,  Coroner,  xvi.,  194, 
509. 

Quiucey,    Josiah,    appointed   Com 


missioner  to  Pennsylvania  for  aid, 
vi.,  314.  Letter  to  Governor,  329. 
Arrives,  330. 

Quisagechroanu,  an  Indian,  speaks, 

'  vii.,  120. 

Quit  Rents,  Act  to  collect,  proposed, 
ii.,  221.  Governor  Evans's  view 
of,  419.  Concerning,  iii.,  32. 
Being  payable  in  specie  oppres 
sive,  iv.,  330,  331,  333,  334. 
Maybe  taxed,  viii.,  301,  450,  530, 
537.  Complaint  of  omission  in  a 
bill  for  compensation  to  Proprie 
taries  for  loss  of,  350.  Protest  of 
Council  against  Governor  on,  358. 
Governor  Penii  on — Manner  of 
imposing,  &c.,  ix.,  379,  382. 
Due  Proprietaries,  search  for, 
xiv.,  71. 


R. 

Radine,  Colonel,  La,  Assistant  en 
gineer  to  General  De  Portland — 
compliment  to,  xi.,  776. 

Radmore,  T.  Petition  for  Road,  i., 
396. 

Rags  for  lint  and  bandages  adver 
tized  for,  x.,  471. 

Rahm,  Michael,  Coroner,  xv.,  570. 
Coroner,  xvi.,  195,  498,  500. 

Rains,  Heavy,  prevent  the  meeting 
of  Assembly,  iii.,  267.  Long  ab 
sence  of,  vi.,  422. 

Rakestraw,  Joseph,  killed  by  negro 
Jack,  ii.,  11.  Trial,  18.  Joseph, 
petition,  xiv.,  380. 

Ralph,  (Negro  i,  petition,  xi.,  565. 
Referred  to  Assembly,  570.  Re 
sult,  571.  A  negro  formerly  pro 
perty  of  John  Rankin,  a  traitor — 
imposition  practised  in  a  paper 
purporting  to  be  from  a  Quaker 
meeting,  —  Referred  to  York 
County,  xii.  113. 

Ralston,  Captain,  x.,  689. 

Ralston,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  216. 

Ralston,  Robert,  to  muster  militia, 
to  guard  prisoners,  xiii.,  293. 

Rambo,  John,  accused  of  fornication, 
i.,  156. 

Randolph,  Lieut.  Edward,  Surveyor 
General,  commissions  Matthew 
Birch  to  be  surveyor  and  searcher 
of  customs  in  Pennsylvania,  i., 
534,  551.  Paid  for  enlisting  men, 


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315 


xi.,  487.    Stationed  on  frontiers — 
complains  of  want  of  clothing — is 
supplied,  665. 
Randolph,  Edmund,  on  Commercial 

Condition  of  States,  xiv.,  651. 
Randolph,    Governor,    of  Virginia, 

Letter,  xv.,  159. 

Randolph,  Isham — Captain  of  ship 
Rachel  from  London — his  protest 
on  being  ordered  up  from  New 
Castle,  v.,  264. 

"Randolph,"  armed  Pilot  boat  un 
der  commission  to  Abraham  Ben 
nett,  pilot,  xii.,  326. 
Rangers,  appointed,  i.,  165,  166, 
206,  226.  Regulated  bylaw,  iii., 
235. 

"Ranger,"  Gunboat  x.  488,  505. 
Rank  of  Officers.     Rules  for  settling 
in  North  America,  vii.,  472,  473. 
Disputes,  about,  x.,  334  ;  xi.,  54, 
272  ;  xiii.,  543  ;  xv.,  381. 
Rankin,  James,   confiscated  estate, 
xii.,  82,  113,  174,  218,  219,  577. 
Rankin,    John,     petition,    xii.,    82, 
113,  174,  218,  219.     Justice,  342. 
Rankin,  William,  escapes  from  jail, 
Proclamation  against,    xii.,    710. 
Ranniston,  John,  Sergeant  and  En 
sign,  xii.,  58. 

Rape,  cases  of,  i.,  588,  ii.,  11.  To 
be  punished  by  death,  211. 
Special  Court  for  trial  of  a  negro 
for,  ix.,  648. 

Rations,  x.,  415,  500,  515  ;  xi.,  379, 
471,  538,  710,  750  ;  xii.,  21,  406, 
492;  xiii.,  71,  129,  162,  359,  375, 
448,  534,  743  ;  xv.,  17,  295,  349, 
493,  494,  519,  613. 
Rawle,  Francis,  petition  for  bridge 
at  Arch  and  Front  streets,  i.,  330. 
Interested  in  society  of  Free 
Traders,  ii.,  154,  163.  Elected 
Member  of  Council,  iii.,  232. 
Rawlings'  Regiment  marches  for 

Fort  Pitt,  xi.,  758. 
Razers,  Bernard,  of  Lancaster,  asks 

to  be  naturalized,  iii.,  374. 
Rea,  John,  Coroner,  xiii.,  726. 
Rea,     Samuel,    Coroner,     x.,     100. 
Lieutenant   of  Northampton    Co. 
xii.,    317,  336,   374,   485.     Com 
plainants  against,  607.     Resigns, 
739. 

Read,  Adam,  a  Justice,  v.,  600. 
Letter  to,  Indian  murders,  vi., 
668. 


Read,  Justice  Adam,  Letters,  con 
dition  of  frontiers,  murders,  &c., 
vii.,  303. 

Read,  Charles,  Sheriff,  Philadelphia, 
iii.,  370,  387,  416.  Member  of 
Council,  529.  Clerk  of  Orphans' 
Court,  dies,  iv  ,  151,  243.  Com 
missioner  for  Indian  affairs  for 
New  Jersey,  at  Easton,  viii.,  175. 

Read,  George,  resigns  as  Attorney- 
General  of  Lower  Counties,  x.  216. 

Read,  James,  Letters  to  and  from, 
on  Indian  affairs,  xi.,  650,  651. 

Read,  James,  appointed  Council 
man,  xi.,  500,  525,  596;  xii.,  155. 
Resigns,  744.  Appointed  Register 
of  Admiralty  Court,  745,  748. 
Commissioner  to  Wyoming,  xiv., 
202.  Flour  Inspector,  445  ;  xv., 
172;  xvi.,  62,  63.  Councilman, 
xv.,  294,  295. 

Read,  John,  Barrack  Master,  &c.,  in 
structions  to,  x.,  568.  Commands 
fleet,  387.  Barrack  Master  at 
Fort  Island,  xi.,  51. 

Read,  Joseph,  elected  to  Assembly 
from  York  County — resigns  as  a 
Justice,  xv., >364. 

Read,  Moses,  Justice,  xii.,  93. 

Read,  Peter,  arrested  on  suspicion 
of  shooting  Indian  George,  ix., 
603. 

Read,  Captain  Thomas,  sent  to 
General  Washington,  xi.,  24. 

Read,  William,  Sheriff,  iii.,  332, 
370.  Clerk  of  Court,  338,  387. 

Reading,  petition  for  road  from,  to 
Easton,  v.,  610.  Commissary  of 
Provisions  at,  vi.,  775.  Ravages 
of  Indians  at,  viii.,  100,  102. 
Letters  for  Episcopal  Church  in, 
ix.,  243.  Road  from,  returns  of, 
556.  Powder  purchased  from, 
x. ,  420.  Prisoners  removed  from, 
546,  679.  Prisoners  taken  to, 
648.  Guard  for,  714.  Records 
removed  to,  xi.,  30.  Prisoners 
sent  under  guard  to,  302.  Ex 
penses  of  paid  to,  394.  Provi 
sions  stored  at,  423.  Two  hun 
dred  militia  to  be  at,  446.  Dis 
turbances  between  prisoners  and 
inhabitants,  xii.,  12.  Deposition 
respecting  William  Moore  Smith, 
30.  Letter  Christ  and  Haller 
claim  for  town  plot,  780.  Elec 
tion  for  Burgess,  xiv.,  462. 


316 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


Prisoners  sent  to  Virginia,  via, 
1777,  xv.,  641. 

Reading,  Lieut.  George,  xi.,  455. 

Reading,  John,  landing,  ii.,  539. 
Record  of  Road  opposite,  541, 
549,  561.  President  of  New  Jer 
sey,  demands  a  fugitive,  v.,  94. 

Reamstown,  complaints  against 
Dep.  Quarter-mast.,  at,  xii.,  158. 

"Rebecca,"  privateer,  xi.,  642. 

Receiver  General,  ii.,  112,  122; 
xiv.,  444,  447. 

Receiver  General  of  Land  Office, 
xv.,  27.  To  give  notice  of  sale, 
522.  Orders  to  sell  City  Lots, 
xvi.,  95,  271.  Reappointed,  350. 

Receiver  of  Provisions  appointed, 
xii.,  585. 

Recorders,  iii.,  173. 

Recorders  of  Deeds,  xiv.,  584. 

Recorders  and  Registers,  xv.,  5, 
134. 

Records,  safe  keeping  of,  iv.,  17,  21, 
33,  35.  Sent  to  Lancaster,  xi.,  23. 
To  Reading,  31.  To  Easton,  306. 

Recruits,  x.,  519,  520;  xiii.,  168. 

Red  Bank,  committee  to  visit — Re 
port — Width  of  river,  x.,  283. 
Report  of  committee  on  defence 
of,  474.  Money  sent  to,  for  Navy 
Board,  xi.,  360.  Work  done  at, 
399. 

Reddick,  John,  petition  respecting 
his  land  in  Maryland,  taken  from 
him,  ix.,  375. 

Redick,  David,  appointed  to  lay  out 
common  and  town  lots  in  reserved 
lands  opposite  to  Pittsburg,  xv., 

N  289.  Sent  to  New  Jersey  and  New 
York,  with  news  from  Wyoming, 
490.  Returns,  495.  Expenses 
paid,  498.  Vice-president,  565. 
To  arrange  lots  opposite  Pittsburg 
for  sale,  504.  Reasons  for  his 
vote,  favor  E.  Oswald,  506.  Re 
ports  plan  for  reserved  tract  with 
Mr  Cannon,  509-512.  To  receive 
proposals  for  lots,  and  for  islands 
in  Ohio  and  Allegheny  rivers,  513. 
Surveys  islands  in  Ohio  and  Alle- 
ghaiiy  rivers,  xvi.,  97. 

Redman,  John,  Jr.,  appointed  pay 
master,  x  ,  756. 

Redman,  Dr.  John,  asks  for  a  pass 
for  self,  daughter,  Sarah  Coxe 
and  children,  to  New  York,  xiii., 
551. 


Redman,  Joseph,  sheriff,  viii.,  781 
ix.,    57,    398,    547,    623.      Clerk 
of  Market,  xi.,  195.     Dies,    xii., 
110. 

Redman,  Joseph,  Jr.,  appointed 
surgeon,  xi.,  24,  32.  Secretary 
of  convention,  xvi.,  524. 

Red  Stone  creek,  location,  vi.,  29. 
Fort,  137.  Proceedings  of  com 
missioners  to  Indians  at,  ix.,  506. 
Names  of  inhabitants  and  Indians, 
508  Indians  proceed  to,  539. 
Indian  messengers  refuse  to  go, 
542. 

Redwood,  John,  taken  by  pirates, 
i.,  539. 

Reed  Collinson,  xvi.,  130. 

Reed,  Henry,  deposition  concerning 
Dr.  Conolly,  x.,  168. 

Reed,  Col.  Jacob,  xv.,  109. 

Reed,  James,  Prothonotary,  xi  ,  197. 
Lieutenant  of  City,  203,  206. 
Censor,  xiii.,  720. 

Reed,  James  R.,  xv.,  341.  Delegate 
to  Congress,  xv.,  449. 

Reed,  John,  payments  to,  for  his 
map,  x.,  260,  267. 

Reed,  Joseph,  x.,  330.  Appointed 
Chief  Justice  of  Supreme  Court, 
xi.,  186.  Requested  to  come  and 
qualify,  195.  Reasons  for  not 
deciding  to  take  it,  202.  Declines 
being  Chief  Justice,  249.  T. 
McKean  appointed,  254.  Member 
of  Congress,  385.  Attends  con 
ference  with  Council,  456.  Elect 
ed  member  of  Council — Apology 
of  business  in  Congress,  535.  To 
assist  Attorney-General,  558.  Re 
signs  seat  in  Congress,  594. 
Elected  Councillor,  595,  625. 
Elected  President,  632,  634. 
Sick,  723.  Proclamation,  646, 
671,  733,  763,  777,  784.  Presi 
dent,  Letters  to  and  from — Procla 
mations,  xii.,  27,  122.  Messages 
to  Assembly,  96 — 99.  Messages 
from  Assembly,  96,  99.  Riot  at 
Hon  J.  Wilsons,  121,  122. 
Councillor,  131.  President,  131, 
163,  541.  Takes  oath,  169.  Sala 
ry,  182.  Loses  a  hanger  at  J. 
Wilson's— Paid  for,  341.  To  take 
command  of  troops,  452.  At 
Trenton — Specie  sent  to,  596. 
Appointed  to  see  Pennsylvania 
Line  mutineers,  593.  Counsel  on 


INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


317 


Connecticut  controversy,  xiii. , 
128  Retaining  fee,  136.  Ap 
pointed  in  case  of  Big  Spring 
tract,  236,  280,  296,  310.  Assists 
Attorney-General  in  Bucks  Co. 
case,  381.  Delegate  to  Congress, 
xiv.,  261. 

Reed,  Major  of  Hazens'  regiment, 
xii.,  262. 

Reed,  Samuel,  Ensign,  xii.,  65. 

Reed,  Captain  Thomas,  named  for 
Commodore  of  fleet,  x.,  379. 
Survey  of  river,  489.  To  fix 
signals,  510  Captain  of  arm 
ed  ship  building,  516.  Sent 
to  Roebuck,  man-of-war,  552. 
Resigns,  595. 

Reedy  Point,  x.,  506. 

llees,  Daniel,  dies  from  ether  used 
by  Dr.  Jones  in  making  a  free 
Mason  in  jest,  iv.,  277- 

Reeve,  Peter,  Warden,  ix.,  293. 

Reformed  Congregation  Philadel 
phia  [See  German  Lutheran.] 

Regiments,  officers  of  the  12th 
Pennsylvania,  in  Continental  Ser 
vice,  xi.,  179. 

Registered  vessels,  ii.,  96,  112. 

Register  of  Admiralty  Court  ap 
pointed,  xii.,  14,  745. 

Registers  appointed,  i.,  121,  185, 
195,  211.  Register  General  dies 
— Commissioners  appointed  till 
Governor  does.  185,  186  ;  xi.,  186. 

Register  General  appointed,  ii.,  96, 
97,  113,  121,  151,  569.  Respect 
ing,  551.  John  Donaldson,  xvi., 
45  May  employ  a  clerk,  64. 
Office  expenses,  215.  As  Comptrol 
ler,  241,  272.  Pay  to,  301.  Report 
respecting,  314.  Clerk  paid,  416. 
Resolutions  respecting,  531. 

Register  of  German  passengers, 
xiv.,  445.  L.  Farmer,  appointed, 
447,  586. 

Register  General  of  Probate  of  Wills, 
iv.,  33,  40 

Register  of  Wills  and  Deeds,  xiii., 
763  &c.,  appointed  xvi.,  443,  444, 
495,  515. 

Registration  bill  of  freemen  and  ser 
vants  proposed,  i.,  98.  Of  fami 
lies,  110. 

Reichel,  John  Frederick,  Moravian 
missionary,  has  permission  to  re 
turn  to  Saxony  with  his  wife, 
&c  ,  xii.,  782. 


Reid,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  letters  to 
and  from,  ix,  268,  269.  Insults  of 
troops,  268,  271. 

Reigart,  A.,  Sh'ff,  ix,  623  Purchases 
horses  for  troops,  xi.,  446,  489. 

Rein,  John,  traitor,  xii  ,  80. 

Reinick,  Dr.  Richard,  dies,  pay 
ments  to  his  daughters,  xv.,  249. 

Religious  Societies.  Worship  re 
stricted  to  the  Christian  religion, 
ii.,  222.  Power  of,  to  sell  lands, 
&c  ,  objected  to,  ii.,  528.  To  pur 
chase  lands  for  burying  grounds, 
&c.,  iii.,  394,  400. 

Remington,  John,  a  lawyer,  in 
trouble  for  performing  ceremony 
of  Free  Masonry  in  jest,  iv.,  277. 

Remonstrance  sent  by  Robert  Barber, 
signed  D.  Lloyd  as  from  Assembly 
to  Proprietary — forgery,  ii.,  187. 
Of  Assembly  against  various  mat 
ters,  455.  Of  inhabitants  of  Phi 
ladelphia  on  oaths,  457.  Of  As 
sembly,  x  513.  Of  Mayor,  &c., 
of  Philadelphia  to  Assembly,  on 
quartering  troops,  vii.,  366.  Of 
Assembly  against  Governor '  s  mes 
sage  on  supply  bill,  401.  Of  As 
sembly  on  embargo,  571.  Of 
Commissioners  at  Easton,  657, 
658.  Of  Smith  &  Gibson,  on  In 
dian  affairs  and  frontiers,  ix.,  138 
-146.  Of  Assembly  against  im 
pressment  of  carriages,  by  Col. 
Wilkins,  684,  686.  Answer  of 
Genl.  Gage  to,  718.  From  Ma 
sons'  Lodge,  xi.,  292,  294.  Of 
Maryland,  xii.,  on  confederation. 
Of  Virginia  against  Vandalia  or 
Indiana  Companies,  491. 

Rent,  sale  of  goods  distrained  for,  x., 
41. 

Repeal  of  laws,  ii.,  251. 

Replevin,  writ  of,  granted  by  A. 
Morris  against  seized  goods,  i., 
544,566.  Presenter  of  a  petition 
for,  "reprehended  for  his  inso 
lence,"  ii.,  109. 

Reports,  on  publishing  Colonial  Re 
cords,  i.,  12.  Of  Wm.  Salway 
and  other  Commissioners  to  New 
York,  393. 

Of  Commissioners  to   regulate 
water  courses,   Philad'a,    ii.,    25. 
Of  Hamilton  &  Georges,  on  re 
turn  from  Maryland,  iii.,  547. 
On    Chancery   Court,   iv.,    27. 


818 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Reports — 

On  Maryland  affairs,  154.  Of 
Assembly,  on  value  of  gold  and 
silver  coins,  and  of  bills  of  credit 
issued,  361-364.  Do.  by  Council, 
364.  Of  Lords  of  Trade  on  vari 
ous  laws,  475.  Conrad  Weiser 
on  Indian  skirmish  in  Virginia, 
640.  Of  Conrad  Weiser  on  jour 
ney  to  Onondago,  660-668.  On 
journey  to  Shamokin,  680-684. 
Journey  to  Onondago,  778,  782.  T. 
Lawrence  and  J.  Kinsey,  of  treaty 
at  Albany,  v  ,  7-26.  Of  treaty  at 
Lancaster,  306-309.  Of  commit 
tee  on  paper  currency,  415.  Also 
of  Lower  Counties,  417.  Of  Rich 
ard  Peters  of  proceedings  against 
settlers  on  unpurchased  lands, 
440,  449.  Of  Com'rs  to  Carlisle  to 
•  hold  conference  with  Indians,  665. 

On  respective  claims  of  French 
and  English  to  North  America, 
vi.,  100,  105.  On  what  forts 
are  necessary,  109.  Of  John 
Penn  and  Richard  Peters  to  Gov. 
H.,  of  their  proceedings  at  Albany, 
iii.,  129.  John  Armstrong,  of 
mission  to  Connecticut,  259,  261. 
Of  Road  from  Easton  to  Durham 
furnace,  304.  Of  Committee  of 
Council  on  distribution  of  arms, 
&c.,  by  Ass'bly,  679.  Of  Com'ee 
to  inquire  into  cause  of  Indian 
alienation  011  acc't  of  lands,  724, 
728.  On  Shawnese  claims,  724. 

Of  Conrad  Weiser  at  Har 
ris's  ferry,  vii.,  33.  Of  Montour 
and  Scarroyady,  65.  Of  dele 
gates  from  six  Indian  nations, 
115.  Of  Col.  John  Armstrong  on 
Indian  affairs,  257,  263.  Of  Capt. 
Newcastle,  296.  Of  Committee  of 
Ass'bly  on  supply  bill,  421.  Thos. 
McKee,  597.  Of  Committee  on 
complaints  against  propri'ry,  776. 

Of  Committee  on  Impeach 
ment,  viii.,  1,  4.  Of  Hughes  and 
Pawling  on  return  from  build 
ing  houses  at  Wyoming,  134.  Of 
Committee  of  Council  to  inquire 
into  claims  of  Indians  at  Easton 
respecting  lands,  246,  261.  On 
law  respecting  warrants  and  sur 
veys,  345.  Of  Lords  of  Commit 
tee  of  Council  for  plantation  affairs 
in  case  of  Dr.  Wm.  Smith,  Pro- 


Reports — 

vost,  and  Wm.  Moore,  438.  Of 
Committee  of  Privy  Council  on 
laws  submitted,  524,  552.  Order 
of  Council  on,  552,  557.  Of  sheriff 
and  justices  of  Northampton 
County,  on  settlers  in,  from  Con 
necticut,  564.  Tax  on  proprietary 
estates,  584.  Of  Committee  of  As 
sembly  on  Governor's  messages, 
716,  719.  Of  Rev.  John  Steele, 
of  proceedings  with  Indians,  ix., 
506.  Of  Tilghman  and  Shippen, 
respecting  Wyoming,  750. 

Of  Comm'rs  Allen  and  Tilgh 
man,  x.,  181.  Of  Committee  to 
procure  copies  of  petitions,  &c.,  to 
the  throne  since  1760,  461.  On 
survey  of  Jersey  shore,  474.  On 
cartridges  and  muskets,  588.  Of 
Assembly  on  conduct  of  Commit 
tee  of  Safety,  611.  Of  joint  Com 
mittee  of  Assembly  and  Council 
on  various  matters,  xL,  735. 

Of  Committee  on  barracks,  xii., 
208,  209.  Of  auditors  on  case  of 
JehuEyre,  263. 

Of  Comm.  of  grievances,  xiii., 
694;  JohnLukens,  Surveyor  Gen., 
respecting  a  city  lot,  123,  175.  On 
election  of  councillor  in  Phila.  184, 
188.  Of  Surveyor  General,  295. 
On  city  lots,  321.  Of  Comptroller 
Genl.,  420,  421.  Of  decree  against 
Connecticut,  474.  Of  Commission 
ers  for  running  line  between  Penn 
sylvania  and  Virginia,  510,  531. 
Of  Comptroller  General,  509,  511, 
517,  532,  534,  536,  546,  552,  553, 
557,  561,  563,  566,  570.  Of  Com- 
,  missioners  on  C.  H.,  Washington, 
County,  531.  Of  Committee  on 
Congress  on  late  disturbances, 
619.  On  Gov.  Harrison's  let'r,  685. 

Of  Commissioners  of  taxes, 
xiv.,  9.  General  Hand,  25.  Of 
W.  Bradford,  Jr.,  and  James  Wil 
son,  counsel  on  Connecticut  claim, 
159.  Of  Pennsylvania  Commis 
sioners  on  Virginia  boundary,  286. 
On  Wyoming.  462.  Managers  of 
.State  Lottery,  471.  Of  Genl. 
William  Irvine,  522.  Of  Commis 
sioners  on  jurisdiction  of  islands 
in  Delaware,  590.  Of  Alexander 
McDowell,  deputy  surveyor,  re 
specting  the  new  purchase,  604, 


IXDEX  TO  COLONIAL  BECORDS. 


319 


Reports — 

On  case  of  George  Sclilosser,  660. 
Of  Comptroller  on  payment  to 
Deputy  Surveyors  of  fees  for  do 
nation  land. — Lottery  tickets  re 
maining  in  the  wheel,  xv. ,  351.  Of 
Commissioners  on  land  near  Erie, 
382,  522.  On  election  in  Berks, 
482.  On  do  in  Cumberland,  520. 
Of  Commissioners  to  lay  out 
streets,  &c.,  539.  Against  theatri 
cal  exhibitons,  590.  Rules  and  re 
gulations,  591.  Names  for  streets, 
&c.,  in  Alleghany,  610.  Election 
frauds,  619.  L.  B.  McLean,  620. 
On  purchase  of  triangle  at  Erie, 
xvi.,  37.  Respecting  city  lots, 
60.  In  by  John  Nicholson,  94. 
On  case  of  Turnbull,  M.  &  Co., 
158.  On  memorial  in  behalf  of 
child  of  R.  Wilson,  183.  On  public 
debts,  221.  Of  Commissioners  on 
streets,  &c. ,  Southwark,  Passyunk 
and  Moyamensing,  245,  251,  262, 
Of  Committee  on  accounts  with 
United  States,  253.  On  case  of 
John  Bryce,  298.  Committee  on 
controversy  between  Comptroller 
and  Register  General,  314,  349. 
On  Memorial  of  Joshua  Elder,  374. 
On  Geiil.  R.  Butler's  letter,  and 
Genl.  St.  Clair,  respecting  requisi 
tion,  424.  Of  Committee  on  case 
of  Genl.  Thompson's  widow,  465 
Of  Committee  on  certificates  in 
Comptroller's  office,  485. 
Representation  of  Quakers,  xi.,  427. 
Of  Supreme  Executive  Council  to 
Assembly,  431. 

Representatives  elected,  xii.,  134, 
136,  145  ;  xiii.,  391,  393,  395,  397, 
419,  443,  719,  723,  726,  729 ;  xiv., 
229,  230,  234,  236,  237,  244,  256, 
554,  556,  558.  Elected,  xv.,  98, 
100. 

Reprieve  of  William  Ward,  form  of, 
v.  162,  211.  Of  Alexander  Urie, 
269,293.  Thomas  Kelly,  604.  Of 
Catharine  Reynolds,  612. 
Resolutions — Of  Massachusetts,  cut 
ting  off  supplies  of  provisions 
from  French,  vi.  309.  Of  Assem 
bly  of  Connecticut  respecting 
claims  to  lands  in  province,  x., 
119.  Of  Congress,  292,  316,  357. 
Of  Convention,  655.  Of  Com 
mittee  of  Safety,  337.  Congress, 


Resolutions — 

410,  412,  418,  432,  433,  439,  453, 
455,  458,  463,  484,  485,  502,  510, 
522,  523,  529,  541,  546,  563,  567, 
590.  592,  620,  629,  631,  634,  638, 
639,  647,  654,  681.  On  Independ 
ence,  634.  Of  Congress,  xi.,  31, 
194,  203,  212,  224,  226,  248,  254, 
295,  344,  369,  404,  415,  446,  461, 
507,  523,  539,  596,  627,  636,  663, 
669,  677,  704,  727,  776,  782.  Of 
Assembly,  213,  215,  217,  220, 
227,  228,  230,  568,  644,  739.  Of 
Congress,  xii.,  6,  26,  31,  36,  74, 
76,  114,  147,  170,  176,  183,  210, 
214,  227,  228,  230,  234,  242,  280, 
360,  378,  396,  398,  433,  471-473, 
484,  500,  517,  521,  522,  562,  571, 
593,  615,  648,  653,  657,  692,  719, 
758,  759.  Of  Massachusetts, 
51.  Of  Councils,  141,  142,  151, 
155,  238,  347,  367,  377,  697. 
Against  vendues,  151.  Of  As 
sembly  258,  261,  371,  537,  545, 
554,  561,  570,  636,  645,  653,  655, 
661,  690,  740,  769,  770.  Of  Con 
gress,  xiii.,  5,  42,  53,  61,  79,  83, 
123,  146,  154,  254,  348,  404,  407, 
605,  606,  609,  636,  744.  Assem 
bly,  61,  123,  132,  236,  420,  422, 
436,  514,  525,  685,  712,  761.  Of 
Council,  291.  Of  Censors,  751. 
Congress,  xiv.,  25,  31,  38,  145, 
280,  286,  347,  384,  443,  509,  562, 
647.  Assembly,  202,  285,  286, 
363,  369,  476,  666.  Council,  167. 
Congress,  xv.,  315,  502,  515. 
General  Assembly,  594,  596.  Of 
Assembly,  xvi.,  73,  74,  315.  Of 
Congress,  154,  375,  423.  Of  Coun 
cil,  459,  545. 

Respite,  of  punishment  on  account 
of  pregnancy,  xii.,  110.  Of  a 
pirate  on  account  of  doubt  as  to 
legality  of  sentence,  732 

Revenge,  cutter  to  be  appraised  for 
guard  a  costa,  xi.,  720. 

Rex,  Abraham,  buys  confiscated  es 
tate,  xii.,  445. 

Reynell,  John,  prisoner,  xi.,  292 

Reynolds,  James,  frames  portrait  of 
Washington,  &c.,  xiv.,  265. 

Reynolds,  John,  Justice,  iv.,  348. 
Discharged,  x. ,  465.  Lieutenant, 
xi.,  750.  Late  Lieutenant  John 
of  Franklin  galley — Dr.  Hutch- 
insoii  presents  case  of  widow  and 


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INDEX    TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


sick  children — rations  granted, 
xii.,  106;  xiv.,  242. 

Rhea,  John,  Coroner,  xiv.,  237. 

Rhine,  Michael,  decree  of  Supreme 
Court  against  estate  of  George 
Rhine,  xii.,  327. 

Rhoads,  Capt.  ,  officers  elect 
ed,  xii.,  9. 

Rhoads,  Henry,  Justice  of  Bedford 
county,  resigns,  xi.,  616. 

Rhoads,  Peter,  member  of  Council 
of  Safety,  x.,  762.  President  of 
Court  Common  Pleas  and  Quarter 
Sessions,  xiv.,  226. 

Rhode  Island,  Gov.  Hopkins  says 
Assembly  will  raise  men,  vi.,  606. 
Gov.  Tinker  applies  for  provisions, 
vii.,  151.  Gov.  Greene  applies — 
declined,  559,  560.  Letter  from 
Gov.,  xii  ,  446.  And  Providence 
Plantation,  Act  of  Congress  re 
specting,  xvi.,  384,  393,  402. 

Rhodes,  Wm.,  Sh'ff,  viii.,  506,  781. 

Rice,  Benjamin,  Ensign,  x.,  464. 
Capt.  to  assist  with  chevaux-de- 
frise,  514.  Captain  sells  cloth 
ing,  xii.,  297. 

Rice,  Evan,  trustee  of  General  Loan 
office,  ix.,  205. 

Rice,  Fort,  guard  at — supplies  for, 
xiii.,  117. 

Rice,  Capt.  John,  pardoned  and 
handed  over  to  Maryland  battal 
ion, 'xi.,  364. 

Rice  Capt.  John,  appointed  to  com 
mand  of  boat,  x. ,  287,  702.  Builds 
gun  boat  "Dickinson,"  335. 
Chevaux-de-frise,  535.  To  com 
mand  "Convention,"  702.  To 
raise  men,  725.  Commands  armed 
"Convention,"  xi.,  2.  Ordered 
to  Cape  May — instructions,  9. 

Rice,  Lewis,  repairs  banks  at  Mud 
Island,  xv.,  204,  225,  236. 

Rice,  Patrick,  clerk  of  Dr.  Franks, 
allowed  to  go  to  New  York  to 
settle  accounts — required  to  give 
bond  and  take  oath,  xi.,  683. 

Rice,  Ensign  Robert,  xi.,  573. 

Richards,  John  and  Ann,  charged 
with  witchcraft,  ii.,  20. 

Richards,  Peter,  sub-Lieutenant, 
xii.,  131. 

Richards,  Capt.  William,  on  survey 
of  river,  x.,  481,  488.  To  pur 
chase  articles,  598,  660.  To  fix 
signals  at  Cape  Henlopen,  510. 


Appointed  ship's  husband,  560, 
576.  To  send  troops  in  shallops 
to  Trenton,  xi.,  24.  Examined 
as  to  frauds  in  Quarter-Master's 
department — dismissed,  xii.,  387. 

Richardson,  John,  member  of  first 
Council,  i.,  57.  Member  of  Coun 
cil,  removed  for  absence,  210. 
Attainder  taken  off,  619. 

Richardson,  Joseph,  charged  with 
counterfeiting,  xi.,  216.  En 
larged  on  bail,  226.  A  traitor  and 
counterfeiter,  apprehended  and 
imprisoned,  xii.,  270,  272. 
Brought  before  Council  and  re 
manded,  273.  Discharged,  339. 

Richardson,  Samuel,  member  of 
Council  for  Philadelphia,  i.,  213. 
Complaint  against,  244,  270,  292. 
Justice  of  Peace,  544,  ii.,  159. 

Richardson,  Thomas,  sent  to  New 
York  for  cannon,  x.,  635. 

Ried,  J.  R.,  applies  to  command 
troops,  xiv.,  157. 

Riflemen,  a  body  of,  proposed,  x., 
491. 

Rifles,  x.,  522. 

Righton,  William,  compromised, 
with,  for  a  slave  condemned  to 
death,  ii.,  405. 

Rinker,  John,  Sheriff,  vii.,  266 

Riots  iii.,  260,  267,  468-491.  Elec 
tion,  in  Philadelphia,  iv.,  620, 
623.  Bill  for  preventing  tumults 
and  riotous  assemblies — passed, 
ix.,  717,  720,  729.  Acts  respect 
ing,  x.,  4,  52.  In  gaol,  512. 
In  Philadelphia,  701;  xi.,  307, 
665. 

Rippey,  Wm.,  Sheriff,  xi.,  609.  Coro 
ner,  xiii.,  134,  396. 

Ritchie,  Capt   Craig,  xiv.,  216. 

Ritchie,  Robert,  appointed  member 
of  Navy  Board,  xi.,  122. 

Rittenhouse,  Benjamin,  gun-lock 
factory,  x.,  481.  Proposals  ac 
cepted — ordered  to  city,  495. 
Superintendent  of  the  gun-lock 
factory,  xi.,  458.  Appointed  a 
Commissioner  to  view  river 
Schuylkill,  xvi.,  194. 

Rittenhouse,  David,  appointed  En 
gineer  to  Committee  of  Safety, 
x.,  382.  Member  of  Committee, 
537.  Vice  President  of  Council 
of  Safety,  673.  Appointed  on 
Committee  to  survey  Jersey  Shore, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOKDS. 


321 


474.  Engineer  to  prove  cannon, 
501.  To  purchase,  538.  On  Fort 
Island,  Committee,  546.  Receives 
a  compliment  as  member  of  Coun 
cil,  xi.,  52.  Treasurer,  670,  754. 
Member  of  Board  War,  201. 
Treasurer,  242,  257.  Appointed 
State  Treasurer,  xiL,  554,  657. 
Draft  on  York,  684,  688.  Com 
missioner  to  run  line  between 
Virginia  and  Pennsylvania,  xiii., 
70,  685.  Commissioner  on  north 
ern  boundary,  xiv.,  319  To 
view  roads ,  442.  Assisted  by  An 
drew  Ellicott  on  northern  boun 
dary,  655.  Commissioner  to  run 
western  line,  xv.,  33.  To  re 
cover  moneys  due,  253.  Pay  to, 
614. 

River  Indians,  "Wapers  or  Waping- 
ers,  singular  wampum  described 
by  Teedyuscung,  viii.,  217. 

Roach,  Isaac,  pilot,  x.,  344.  Second 
Lieutenant  of  boats,  383,  488; 
xi.,  562,  578. 

Roades,  John,  Coroner,  iii.,  371. 

Roads  and  Highways,  i.,  184,  189, 
195,  199,  200,  205,  209,  218,  251, 
298,  379,  384,  387,  389,  396,  498, 
499-502,  510,'  514,  536,  572,  587. 
Walter  King's,  387.  The  King's, 
389;  ii.,  10,  33,  64,  65,  111,  147, 
152,  203,  230,  238,  485,  520,  526, 
536,  539,  541,  549,  561,  562;  iii., 
43,  50,  106,  107,  108,  138,  142, 
158,  163,  177,  219,  225,  227,  230, 
231',  263,  521,  524,  542,  547,  573, 
585-7,  590,  617,  618.  Confirmed, 
231;  iv.,  21,  46,  152,  181,  186, 

247,  266,  276,  279,  282,  285,  365, 
495,  503;  v.,  59,  61,  99,  100,  105, 
107,  120,  202,  376,  577,  610,  611; 
vi.,  300,  302,  304,  317,  318,  369, 
376,  377,  378,  409,  433,  476,  607, 
629.     Braddock's,  395-403,  430, 
434,  446,  460,  466,  476,  485,  493, 
497,    521,    555,    617;    vii.,    592; 
viii.,  677,  694;  ix.,  4,  22,  23,  169, 

248,  361,  440,  556,  623,  627,  651, 
657,  667,  681,  686,  693,  699,  719, 
720,  729,  732,  745,  750,  781 ;   x., 
23,  39,  41,   51,   65,   69,    73,   113, 
219;    xi.,  481,  492.     And  high 
ways,    xii.,    154,   314,   592,   656, 
667,     726.       Commissioners     for 
viewing,    paid,    xiv.,    442;    xv., 
13,  22,  30.  95,  121,  191,  195,  229, 

21 


230,  252,  273,  274,  322,  326,  330. 
Western,  326,  330-337,  346,  351, 
355,  358,  359,  370,  399,  425,  431, 
445,  448,  519,  546,  594,  599,  635  ; 
xvi.,  19,  27,  51,  73,  83,  102,  252, 
256,  259,  292,  434,  466,  484,  530. 
Rations,  68. 

Robb,  Andrew,  Justice,  xiv.,  323. 

Robb,  Robert,  Coroner,  viii.,  506. 
781. 

Robberies  in  Bucks  and  Chester 
counties,  xiii.,  338,  339,  515,  532. 
Proclamation  respecting,  339,  533. 

Robbiiis,  Ezekiel,  appointed  to  dis 
tribute  provisions  at  New  York, 
xiii.,  459,  533.  D.  Sproat  de 
mands  moneys,  without  authority 
of  Council,  553. 

Roberdeau,  Captain,  company,  vii., 
76. 

Roberdeau,  Col.  Daniel,  a  member 
of  Committee  of  Safety,  to  in 
spect  ordnance  and  military  stores, 
x.,  283.  Guards  at  State  House, 
287.  To  procure  pikes,  328.  To 
apply  to  Congress  for  powder, 
505.  To  have  iron  doors  made  for 
gaol,  535,  548.  To  receive  pro 
vincial  arms,  640.  Removed  to 
Lancaster,  xi.,  41.  Member  of 
Congress,  385.  Troops  to  work 
at  Billingsport,  242.  Attends 
Council,  548.  Asks  pay  for  lead, 
xii.,  162,  163.  Letter  and  reso 
lution  of  Congress,  669.  Letter 
from,  677.  Trial  at  Carlisle  with 
State,  xiii.,  319. 

Roberts,  Algernon,  Commander, 
xii.,  410,  420. 

Roberts,  Capt.  Charles,  of  schooner 
Thetis,  to  be  secured  with  his  pa 
pers,  x.,  765. 

Roberts,  George,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
283. 

Roberts,  Hugh,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
283. 

Roberts,  Jane,  draws  money  for 
self  and  children,  xiii.,,  671. 

Roberts,  John,  transcript  of  the  re 
cord  of  Court  of  Oyer  and  Term- 
iner,  xi.,  600.  Order  for  execu 
tion,  606.  Petitions  for  suspen 
sion  of  execution  till  after  meet 
ing  of  Assembly,  607.  Petitions 
in  favor  of,  606,  613.  Of  his  wife, 
children,  &c. — notes  of  Chief  Jus 
tice,  613.  Condemned,  614.  His 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


estate  to  be  sold,  xii.,  323.  Peti 
tion  for  suspension — rejected,  374. 
Costs  in  case  of,  38.  Estate  sold, 
571.  Payment  to  Jane  Roberts 
out  of  his  estate,  xiv.,  174.  Pay 
ment  to  his  widow,  xv.,  467. 
His  widow  receives  a  payment  out 
of  his  estate  under  decree  of  Su 
preme  Court,  xvi.,  65,  350. 

Roberts,  John,  Cor'r,  xvi.,  191,  490. 

Roberts,  Jona.,  Commissioner  for 
erecting  public  buildings  in  Mont 
gomery  county,  xiv.,  456. 

Roberts,  Joseph,  petition  for  remis 
sion  of  line,  xiii.,  511.  Fine  re 
mitted,  535. 

Roberts,  Owen,  Sheriff  of  Philadel 
phia,  iii.,  31,  56,  140.  Traitor, 
xiii.,  150. 

Roberts,  Col.  William,  to  rendez 
vous  at  Swede's  Ford,  xi.,  301. 
Powder,  508.  Resigns  his  com 
mission,  xii.,  548.  Sheriff  of 
Montgomery  county,  xiv.,  555 ; 
xv.,  97,  296. 

Robertson,  Daniel,  Sheriff,  ix.,  57. 

Robertson,  Robert,  Coroner  of  New 
Castle,  i.,  174;  iii.,  416. 

Robeson,  Andrew,  Register  of  Ad 
miralty,  xii.,  316.  Dies,  745. 

Robeson,  Captain  Thomas,  letter  on 
stores  for  Wyoming,  xiii.,  565. 
Sent  to,  567. 

Robin  Hood,  ford  on  Schuylkill  to 
be  guarded,  xi..  302. 

Robbins,  Samuel,  sent  express  to 
Virginia — his  expenses,  iii.,  162. 
Builds  a  boat,  "Ranger,"  x., 
335. 

Robinson,  Andrew,  a  Councillor,  i. , 
365.  To  enquire  respecting  W. 
Hudson,  371.  Warrant  for  taxes 
to,  447.  Commands  Highland 
ers,  ix.,  110.  Appointed  Regis 
ter  of  Admiralty  Court,  xii.,  14. 
Rangers  to  go  to  Lancaster,  xiii., 
117.  To  have  his  head  quarters 
at  'Fort  Muncey,  215.  Sent  to 
Wyoming,  509.  Instructions  to, 
678.  Letter,  698.  Of  Rangers, 
xiv.,  152. 

Robinson,  Ebenezer,  plan  for  stop 
ping  channel — thanks  to,  for  it, 
x.,  286. 

Robinson,  Pat.,  complaint  against,  i., 
136.  Proposed  to  be  displaced, 
141.  Can't  be  removed  till  con 


victed,  142.  To  deliver  up  papers, 
158,  181,  191,  192.  Removed, 
192.  Committee  sent  to,  for  the 
Records,  192,  193.  Councillor, 
365.  Warrant  for  taxes  to,  447. 
Petition  for  claims  due  him  as 
Secretary,  ii.,  33.  Dies — records 
to  be  demanded  of  his  widow, 
297.  Secretary's  papers  in  his 
widow's  hands,  iii.,  159.  Order 
for,  160.  Succeed  as  Secretary 
by  James  Logan  in  1700,  163. 

Robinson,  Peter,  Coroner,  viii.,  402, 
506,  781.  Sheriff,  ix.,  779;  x., 
56. 

Robinson,  Samuel,  Sheriff,  iv.,  470, 
500,  602. 

Robinson,  Septimus,  Sheriff,  iii., 
464,  520,  574;  iv.,  309,  352,  469. 
Answer  to  warrant  against  J.  Pem- 
berton,  Jr.,  391. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  (Merchant)  ves 
sel  arrives  from  sickly  ports,  iv., 
674.  Sheriff,  x.,  106;  xi.,  639. 

Robinson,  Sir  Thomas,  letter  to  act 
vigorously  in  defence  of  govern 
ment,  vi.,  177.  Union  of  colo 
nies — French,  &c  ,  177.  Troops 
sent  to  Virginia,  200.  Appoint 
ment  of  James  Pitcher  as  Com 
missary,  303.  Letters,  373,  395, 
511,  599,  639.  On  Braddock's 
defeat,  511,  599. 

Rochambeau,  Count  de,  asks  for  a 
hospital  in  city — house  of  em 
ployment  proposed,  xiii.,  42. 

Rochambeau,  General,  commands 
French  army,  xiii.,  358. 

Roche,  Capt.  George,  member  of 
Council,  ii.,  140.  Justice,  159. 

Roclan,  John,  from  Virginia,  sent  to 
gaol,  xi.,  473.  (See  William.) 

Rodan,  Win.,  sent  under  parole  to 
Chester  to  be  discharged,  xi., 
474.  (See  John.) 

Rodgers,  Col.,  xv.,  24. 

Rodman,  Wm.,  declines  appoint 
ment  as  Commissioner  to  attend 
Indian  treaty  at  Fort  Pitt,  ix., 
491. 

Rodney,  Cassar,  Sheriff,  vi,,  638 ; 
vii.,  266.  Trustee  of  General 
Loan  Office,  ix. ,  204.  Third  Judge 
of  Supreme  Court,  581.  And 
Judge  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  581. 
Speaker  of  Assembly,  625.  Speak 
er  of  lower  Assembly,  x.,  105, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


323 


216,    272.     Justice    of    Supreme 
Court,  108. 

Rodney,  Daniel,  Sheriff,  iii.,  524, 
575. 

Rodney,  John,  Coroner,  v.,  551, 
597.  Sheriff,  vii.,  267. 

Rodney,  Thomas,  a  Justice,  ix., 
645. 

Rodney,  Wm.,  member  of  Council, 
ii.,  117. 

Rodeney,  William,  dedimus  to,  ii., 
97.  Sheriff  of  Kent  county,  iii., 
260. 

Roebuck,  man-of-war  aground  in 
Delaware  bay,  x.,  554.  Lieuten 
ant  Ball  of,  to  be  exchanged, 
563.  Sent  to  Germantown,  580. 
Engagement  with,  582.  Man-of- 
war,  prisoners  from,  xi.,  89. 

Rogers,  Major,  an  English  captain, 
made  prisoner — arrest  referred  to 
in  Congress,  x.,  343.  On  parole, 
344,  354. 

Rogers,  Major  John,  xi.,  87. 

Rogers,  Maurice,  clerk  of  Commit 
tee  of  Accounts,  x.,  652. 

Rogers,  Nicholas,  one  of  a  commit 
tee  to  examine  works  on  river  (he 
speaks  French),  xi., 

Rogers,  Thomas,  convicted  of  refus 
ing  Continental  bills,  x.,  497. 
Major  R.,  reward  offered  for  his 
apprehension,  640. 

Rogers,  Rev.  Dr.  William,  chaplain, 
applies  for  clothing,  xi.,  727,  728, 
740.  Petition  for  half  ration  to 
be  drawn  in  city — rejected,  xii., 
21. 

Rolfe,  Josiah,  a  Justice,  iii.,  28. 
Member  of  Council,  227. 

Rolls  office,  ii.,  579. 

Rolls,  Master  of,  first  appointed,  i., 
91.  To  keep  Charter  of  Liberty, 
111  ;  xiv.,  378,  379. 

Rotton,  John,  an  English  ensign, 
arrives  and  is  taken  into  custody, 
x.,  302,  303. 

Roman  Catholics — proprietor  com 
plains  of  a  house  built  in  Walnut 
street,  in  which  mass  is  said  by 
Romish  priest,  and  declares  it  con 
trary  to  the  laws  of  England,  iii., 
546,  563.  An  Indian,  v.,  467. 
In  Berks  county — Justice's  letter 
to  Governor  respecting,  vi.,  503, 
533.  Complaints  against,  vii., 
344.  Inquiry  as  to  number  in 


Province— Mr. Harding,  the  priest, 
applied  to,  447.  His  report,  448. 
John  Cottringer  and  Joseph  Cauff- 
man,  refused  right  to  hold  lands, 
ix.,  596.  Regiment  of  volunteers 
in  British  service  —  Lieutenant 
Patrick  Keane  to  be  closely 
watched,  xii.,  176. 

Romand,  Mr.,  engineer — materials 
for  experiments,  xi.,  13. 

Romans,  Bernard,  appointed  Cap 
tain  of  a  company  of  Mattresses, 
x.,  479. 

Rongfong,  Fred.,  resigns  as  Captain, 
xiii.,  15. 

Rope-walk  of  Stacey  Hepburn,  x., 
778.  Jas  Wharton's,  707. 

Rosborough,  Rev.  John,  chaplain  of 
Militia,  dies — pension  to  widow, 
xv.,  234,  442,  485,  643.  Pension 
paid  to  widow  of,  xvi.,  407. 

Rose,  John,  secretary  of  Council  of 
Censors,  xiii.,  770. 

Rose,  Polycarpus,  gives  intelligence 
respecting  Indian  and  French  con 
spiracy,  i.,  396,  435. 

Rosencrange,  Jacob,  Justice,  xv.,  35. 

Ross,  Rev.  JErieas,  at  New  Castle, 
ix.,  100. 

Ross,  Colonel,  to  draw  rules  for 
boats,  x.,  327. 

Ross,  Colonel  George,  member  of 
Continental  Congress,  receives  his 
pay,  x.,  287.  To  inspect  ord 
nance,  283.  Order  for  rifles,  644. 
Appointed  Ensign,  501,  700. 
Complains  against  wagon  owners, 
xi.,  349.  Appointed  Judge  of 
Admiralty,  713,  755.  Judge  of 
Admiralty  Court,  dies,  xii.,  46. 

Ross,  George,  Councillor,  xv.,  296. 
President,  584.  Vice-President, 
xvi.,  219. 

Ross,  John,  viii.,  113,  342.  A  law 
yer,  339.  Report,  345.  Com 
missioner  to  attend  Indian  treaty 
at  Fort  Pitt,  declines,  ix.,  491. 
Appointed  Muster-master  of  boats, 
x  ,  338.  Warrant  and  instruc 
tions,  355,  427.  Number  of  men 
on  boats,  430. 

Ross,  James,  applies  to  be  Lieuten 
ant  of  Lancaster  county,  xiii., 
735.  Appointed,  409,  570,  746. 
Lieutenant  of  Lancaster  county, 
return  of  militia  officers  elected, 
xvi.,  399.  Sheriff,  193,  494. 


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INDEX  TO    COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Ross,  Captain  Joseph,  x.,  686. 

Ross,  Captain  William,  is  presented 
by  Council  with  a  sworc^,  for  meri 
torious  conduct  in  Luzerne  coun 
ty,  xv.,  543.  Report  in  his  favor, 
547.  Paid,  548.  Sword  presented, 
551. 

Ross,  William,  bail  refused,  x., 
729. 

Rothrock,  Jacob,  Coroner,  xii.,  513  ; 
xiii.,  93. 

Rough,  Michael,  Coroner,  xii.,  540. 

Rowan,   James,  deed  to,  xii.,   320. 
Inspector,  487. 

Rowan,  William,  sheriff,  xi.,  371, 
375,  599.  Of  York,  229,  599. 
Sheriff,  xii.,  161,  162. 

Rowing- wheel,  an  invention  by  M. 
Bigland,  x.,  295. 

Rowland,  Samuel,  Jr.,  viii.,  781. 

Roxborough,  paper  mills,  &c.,  of  C. 
Sauer  sold  in,  xii.,  299. 

Rover,  Samuel,  Justice,  xiv.,  669. 

Ruddisell,  Jacob,  Coroner,  xiii., 
397. 

Ruddisel,  Jacob,  Coroner,  xiii.,  723. 

Rudman,  Andrew,  case  with  Benja 
min  Chambers,  ii.,  137,  147. 

Rue,  Benjamin,  asks  to  form  an  in 
dependent  company  of  artillery, 
xii.,  391. 

Rue,  Benjamin,  sheriff,  xiii.,  392. 

Rugh,  Michael,  Coroner,  xiii.,  158, 
419. 

Rules  and  Regulations  respecting 
flags  of  Truce,  v.,  80.  Of  Con 
tinental  army  ordered  to  be  print 
ed,  by  John  Dunlap,  for  use  of 
Associators,  x.,  636. 

Rules  and  regulations  of  Council, 
xv.,  341,  586,  590.  Report  of 
Committee,  591. 

Rum,  proposed  changes  of  duty  on, 
ii.,  27.  Sent  from  New  Castle  to 
Conestoga,  140,  141.  Seized  by 
collector,  605.  And  Indian  trade 
in,  iii.,  409,  Proclamation  against 
sale  of,  to  Indians,  viii.,  172. 

Rumsey,  William,  a  surveyor  of 
Maryland,  outrage  by,  iii.,  591. 
Proceedings  against,  592. 

Ruiid,  Gottfried,  pass  for,  with 
Moravian  missionaries  to  the  In 
dians  at  Onondago,  v.,  576. 

Rundle,  Richard,  petition  for  Daniel 
R.,  xiii,,  96,  132.  Daniel  and 
George,  132, 


Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin,  appointed 
physician  and  surgeon  to  hospital, 
x.,  347.  Attends  sick,  409.  To 
receive  medicines  from  Dr.  Bass, 
489.  And  Dr.  Duffield,  545,  549. 
Surgical  instruments,  604,  614. 
And  Dr.  Hutchinson  to  advise 
health  officer,  xi.,  543.  Director- 
General  of  hospitals,  xiv.,  634. 
Applies  to  Council  for  interest 
due  Dickinson  College,  xv.,  616, 
654. 

Rush,  Jacob,  appointed  to  assist 
Attorney-General  in  case  of  Ship 
Albion,  sunk  in  Delaware  and 
claimed  by  Beveridge  and  others, 
xi.,  544.  On  Philadelphia  elec 
tion,  xiii.,  200.  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  xiv.,  42,  43.  Takes  oath, 
70.  Pay  to,  481,  602,  666. 
Judge  Supreme  Court  pay,  xv., 
135,  358.  Paid,  xvi.,  305. 

Rush,  Joseph,  to  value  ship  General 
Greene,  xi.,  720,  739;  Coroner, 
xii.,  507 ;  xiii.,  85,  391,  723;  xiv., 
230. 

Rush,  Dr.  Richard,  to  examine  sur 
geons,  x.,  452. 

Rush,  William,  purchases  firelocks, 
x.,  478,  544.  Procure  bars,  &c., 
for  gaol,  580.  Order  to,  720. 
Paid,  xi.,  697.  Elected  Justice 
of  Philadelphia,  770.  Judge  of 
City  Court,  xiii.,  181,  581.  Jus 
tice  of  N.  Mulbery  ward,  and  of 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  xv.,  26. 

Russell,  William,  lost  a  leg  at  battle 
of  Brandy  wine,  asks  aid,  xii., 
107. 

Ruston,  Justice,  complaints  against, 
v.,  78,  95,  99. 

Ruston,  Dr.  Thomas,  claiming  his 
seat  in  Council  from  Chester, 
xvi.,  201,  202. 

Rutherford,  John,  letter  announcing 
arrival  of  General  Braddock,  vi., 
303. 

Rutter,  Thomas,  Sr.,  at  meeting 
of  Indians  at  Philadelphia,  iii., 
319.  Casts  cannon,  x.,  530. 

Rvan,  John,  confined  as  dangerous, 
'x.,  574. 

Ryan,  Michael,  appointed  Adjutant 
'of  4th  battalion,  x.,  515. 

Ryan,  Michael,  may  be  employed 
by  Lieutenant  of  city  as  inspector 
of  the  militia,  with  rank  of  Lieu- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


325 


tenant-colonel,  xii.,  388,  389,  393, 
571.  Arrested,  xiii.,  670. 

Ryder,  D.,  opinion  on  law  without 
suspending  clause,  vi.,  209. 

Ryland,  Nicholas,  v.,  410. 


S. 


Sabbath,  law  respecting,  ii.,  210, 
212. 

' '  Sachem, ' '  Privateer,  takes  priso 
ners  of  war,  x.,  713. 

Sackett,  Nathaniel,  petition,  xii., 
33. 

Sacrament,  certificate  of  Rector  and 
Assistant  Rector  of  Christ  Church 
of  administering,  to  Gov.  Denny, 
vii.,  741. 

Sail  Cloth,  manufacture  of  in  Phila 
delphia,  ix.,  354.  Loaned  to 
Virginia,  x.,  422,  549. 

Sailors  engage  in  a  riot  at  an  elect- 
tion  in  Philadelphia,  iv.,  621. 

St.  Clair,  Arthur,  appointed  Pro- 
thonotary,  &c.,  of  Bedford  county, 
ix.,  731.  Appointed  on  special 
Court  in  Bedford  county,  x.,  8. 
Prothonotary  of  Westmoreland, 
77.  Letters,  140.  Instructions 
to,  respecting  Conolly,  144.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  194,  201,  202. 
Fire-locks,  417.  Recommended 
as  a  Colonel  to  Congress,  442. 
Elected,  443.  Major  appointed 
to  battalion,  460.  xi.,  770-7. 
Recommends  Ensigns,  xii.,  3. 
Letters  to  and  from,  36,  52,  42.0. 
Supplying  troops  in  other  States 
with  provisions,  52.  On  Lie<ut. 
Gibbon's  case,  139.  Recommends 

Captains, .  Letter  mistakes 

in  dates  of  commissions,  240.  Re 
cruits,  421.  Promotions,  545. 
Asks  for  money  for  troops,  613. 
To  court-martial  Lieut.  Bighain, 
675,  685,  686.  Returns  of  re 
cruits  to  be  made,  xiii.,  39,  47. 
Message,  408.  List  of  promotions, 
441.  On  Light  Dragoons,  504. 
Buys  land,  505.  Delivers  message 
from  Soldiers,  605,  Censor,  721. 
Appointed  Auctioneer  of  City, 
xiv.,  38,  163,  374.  Sale  of  ruins 
at  Fort  Pitt,  498.  Paid  as  mem 
ber  of  Congress,  xv.,  18,  28.  Ac 
counts,  153,  183,  194.  Appointed 


to  Congress — ceases  as  Auc 
tioneer — resolutions  respecting, 
197.  Pay  to,  218.  Letter,  518. 
Debt  due  from  him  as  late  Auc 
tioneer,  and  Gov.  of  Western 
Territory,  xvi.,  176,  423.  Fees 
on  auctions,  460. 

St.  Clair,  Lieut.  Genl.,  appointed 
to  command  troops  for  Louisburg, 
v.,  37.  Letters,  to  and  from,  vi., 
298,  '  380.  Appointed  Deputy 
Quarter  Master,  298,  320.  Gov. 
M.  sends  maps,  298.  Proposes 
opening  roads  to  Ohio,  proposes 
floats  for  crossing  creeks,  &c.,  301. 

St.  Clair,  Sir  John,  Dep.  Quart.  Gen. 
on  opening  Roads — memorial, 
vii.,  592.  Letters  to  and  from, 
viii.,  71.  Proposes  establishing 
two  good  horses  at  several  places 
to  keep  up  quick  communication, 
71.  Grants  pass-ports  to  Indians 
from  Virginia,  124.  Commis 
sioner  on  accounts  of  Du  Quesne, 
322. 

St.  Croix,  arrivals  from,  xii.,  20, 
29. 

St.  Domingo,  provisions  to  be 
shipped  to,  xii.,  59. 

St.  Eustatia,  equipments  imported 
from,  x.,  708.  Vessel  allowed  to 
take  provisions  to,  xii.,  130. 

St.  Georges'  Creek  to  be  stopped, 
ix.,  600. 

St.  John,  Monsr.,  French  Consul, 
letters  from,  xiv.,  2. 

St.  Sacrament,  see  Lake  George,  vi., 
637. 

Salaries  of  Deputy  Treasurer,  &c. , 
i.,  111. 

Sala\vay,  William,  a  Councillor,  i., 
365.  Also,  a  Justice,  370,  Com 
missioner  to  New  York,  report, 
393. 

Salem,  New  Jersey,  a  Boston  vessel 
from,  seized  at  Philadelphia,  ii., 
240.  Col.  Kirkland  to  be  arrested, 
x.,  665. 

Salt  to  Germantown,  x.,  577,  699. 
Monopoly  of,  748.  Sent  to  Tren 
ton,  759.  Arrives,  779.  Pur 
chased,  780,  782.  xi.,  7.  To  be 
divided  among  counties,  13. 
Terms,  14,  16.  Commissioners 
to  distribute,  17.  To  militia  in 
actual  service,  20.  Cargo  sold 
at  $10,  249.  In  Prichard's 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Store,  xi.,  654,  6G1,  670.  Great 
scarcity  of,  xii.,  87.  Commis 
sioners  for  collection  and  distri 
bution,  123.  .Exchanged  for  flour, 
136.  Tay  for,  141,  144,  151. 
Price  of,  133.  Distribution,  262, 
263.  Commissioners  for  pro 
curing,  161.  Complain  of  it  and 
Flour  being  smuggled,  152. 
Per  Brig  Active,  159.  Commis 
sioner  insulted  by  L.  Kulm,  160, 
161.  From  Jeremiah  Warder, 
191.  Price  complained  of,  xiii., 
595. 

Saltpetre,  to  be  procured,  x.,  282, 
700;  Purchased  from,  J.  Sims, 
314,  315.  A  person  from  York 
arrives  and  engages  to  show 
how  to  make,  384.  To  be 
paid  in  part  with  powder,  430. 
Instruction  to  inhabitants  to 
make,  443,  456.  Maryland  to  be 
instructed,  479,  480,  481.  Re 
ceived  from  Congress,  484.  Made 
by  Mears  in  Berks,  490.  Per 
sons  instructed  to  make,  498. 
Made  in  Philadelphia,  543. 
Works,  604.  In  Lancaster,  647. 

Salt  Provisions,  Inspectors  of,  xjv., 
488. 

Salt  Works  in  New  Jersey,  under 
Mr.  Savage,  Commissioner  on,  x., 
678,  701-6.  Guard  sent  to,  776, 
777.  At  Turtle  Gut  inlet  for  sale, 
xi.,  193.  Troops  sent  to,  114. 
Boat  "Delaware"  Capt.  Eyre, 
sent  to  defend,  127,  191.  Wood 
land  for,  294.  Salt  pans,  335. 
James  Davidson,  appointed  assis 
tant,  403.  Account  of  expendi 
ture,  509.  Deeds  for  land,  xii., 
84.  Manager  dead,  works  to  be 
sold,  160.  Sold,  price  and  Deed 
for,  to  Jno.  Thompson,  186,  190. 

Sample,  Samuel,  a  supposed  ac 
complice  of  Dr.  John  Conolly  at 
Pittsburg,  proceedings  against, 
x.,  533. 

Sample,  Robert,  Sheriff,  x.,  212, 
270. 

Sandall,  Andrew,  Minister  of  Swe 
dish  Church,  attacks  Benjamin 
Chambers  at  Schuylkill,  ii.,  147, 
477,  478.  His  answer  in  writing, 
and  action  of  Council,  485.  Case 
of  Schuylkill  Ferry,  iii.,  147, 
149,  150. 


Sandeland,  Jonas,  Coronor  of  Ches 
ter,  iii.,  56,  69,  108. 

Sanders,  Charles,  member  of  Coun 
cil,  i.,  449. 

Sanders,  John,  estate  sold,  i.,  564. 

Sanders,  Robert,  letter  on  French 
and  Indian  affairs,  v.,  626. 

Sandusky,  failure  of  expedition 
against,  xiii.,  323.  Expedition 
against,  373;  xvi.,  233,  234, 
283.  Claim  for  a  horse  lost  on, 
445. 

Saratoga,  German  Regiment,  and 
Chaplain  taken  at,  xiii.,  262. 

Saristagoa,  Indian  Interpreter,  iii., 
571. 

Sassoonan  or  Alummappees,  iii., 
318.  King  of  Delaware  Indians, 
&c.,  deed  from,  322,  333. 
Speech,  334.  Grief  of,  404.  In 
Philadelphia,  404;  iv.,  53.  An 
old  man  54.  Presents  a  belt  of 
wampum  of  ten  rows,  54.  Arrives, 
307,  443,  446. 

Satacaroupes,  Indian, — journey  to 
Indians  on  Susquehannah,  vii., 
137. 

Satcheechoe,  Indian  messenger,  iii., 
191. 

Saunders,  John,  a  pilot,  restricted 
to  Chester,  x.,  402.  Committed 
to  jail,  402.  Released— oath, 
416. 

Saunders,  Rear  Admiral,  appointed 
Commander-in-Chief  of  English 
Navy  in  North  America,  viii., 
316. 

Saunderson,  Robert,  to  be  dis 
charged,  x.,  618. 

Sauer,  Christopher,  Sr.,  his  estate 
sold  in  Germantown,  xii.,  281, 
299,  303,  326,  348,  445,  448,  709. 
See  Sower. 

Savadge,  Thomas,  to  make  salt  in 
Jersey,  x.,  614,  650,  678.  Makes 
salt  in  New  Jersey,  x.,  679,  701. 
At  salt  works  New  Jersey,  ex 
pects  enemy,  xi.,  126,  279,  462. 
salt  works,  xii.,  84. 

Scaientes,  a  man  of  note  of  Cayuga 
Nation  of  Indians,  v.,  83,  84. 

Scalps,  proposed,  vii.,  74.  Pre 
miums  offered,  76,  78,  89. 
Opinions  of  C.  Weiser  and  Teedy- 
uscung  on,  735.  Reward  offered 
for,  ix.,  189.  Sir  William  John 
son  approves  of  it,  190.  Gov. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOKDS. 


327 


Penii's  Proclamation  for,  191. 
Premium  offered  in  Northumber 
land  county  for  Indian,  xii.,  311. 
And  Northampton  county,  312. 
Reward  to  Capt.  Samuel  Brady 
for,  632.  Indian  paid  for,  xiii., 
201. 

Scarborough,  man-of-war,  about  to 
sail  from  New  York  for  England, 
to  take  copies  of  papers  from 
Council,  v.,  104. 

Scaroyady,  v.,  167,  674.  Message 
to,  705.  Half  King,  vi.,  140. 
Speech  to  by  Gov.  on  Connecticut 
people,  216.  Respecting,  287, 
202,  331,  340,  344,  352.  Ac 
count  of  his  proceedings,  340. 
Death  of  son,  523.  Message  from, 
612.  Arrives,  681.  Presented 
to  Governor  Shirley  and  De 
Lancey,  358.  Complains  of  the 
Indians  being  naked,  359.  Mes 
sage  to  Gov.  Morris,  61t>. 
Advises  English,  vii.,  12 ;  64. 
Speech,  65.  Drunk  for  several 
days,  87.  Promises  to  build 
Fort  at  Shamokin,  90  Wife  and 
children  arrive,  viii.,  163. 
Schaffer,  David,  Jr.,  Warden,  xiii., 

721 

Schaffer,  Henry,  Justice,  xiv.,   307. 
Schaffer,  John,  Pay  Master,  xi.,  29. 
Scheline,  Lambertus,   counterfeiter, 
confined —  pardoned     and     dis 
charged,  blind,  xi.,  397. 
Schitz,    Henry,  Justice — contested, 

xiv.,  47,  50,  59.     Resigns,  60. 
Schlosser,  Capt.,  J.,  of  Royal  Ameri 
can    Regiment   protects   Indians, 
ix.,    124.      Instructions  to,    127, 
.  132. 
Schlosser,  George,  report  in  favor  of, 

xiv.,  661. 
Schmick,     Rev.,  John   Jacob,    Mis 
sionary  to  Indians,  presents  their 
memorial  from  Philadelphia  bar 
racks,  ix.,  135. 
Schnider,  Capt.  Jacob. 
Schneider.     Lieut.    Godfrey,    sells 

clothing,  xii.,  297. 
Schonover,     Nicholas,     an    Indian 

trader,  iii.,  309,  320. 
School,   petition  of  Quakers  for   a, 

in  Philadelphia,  i.,  532. 
School   of  Arts  and   Sciences  pro 
posed,  i.,  93. 
School-master,  the  first  appointed, 


his  terms,  &c.,  i.,  91.  Convicted 
and  fined  for  keeping  school  not 
having  taken  oath  of  allegiance, 
xi.,  653. 

Schott,  Capt.  John  P.,  now  com 
mands  Armand's  corps — petition, 
xii.,  217,  218,  221,  297.  An  ex 
press  from  Wyoming  to  Philadel 
phia,  xiv.,  176. 

Schrawder,  Philip,  recommended  to 
Congress  as  2d  Lieutenant,  x., 
679.  Recommended  for  command 
of  a  company,  xii.,  297;  xiii., 
136,  574. 

Schrawder,  Simon,  sub-Lieutenant 
of  Lancaster  county,  xiv.,  206. 

Schreiner,  Jacob,  elected  to  Assem 
bly,  xii.,  129. 

Schreyver,  George,  Coroner,  xv., 
297,  570. 

Schuyler,  Colonel,  to  go  with  Shir 
ley,  vi.,  398.  General,  asks  pay 
for  prisoners  in  Canada,  viii., 
240.  Applies  for  gunpowder,  x., 
301.  May  loan  it  to  Provincial 
Congress  of  New  York,  312.  Pow 
der  received,  327.  Lead  from 
Ticonderoga,  330. 

Schuylkill,  ferry  at,  established, 
let  to  Philip  England,  i.,  126,  184, 
368,  387.  Swedes  complain  against 
keeper,  373.  Against  William 
Powell,  380,  381,  437.  A  boat 
seized,  441.  Belongs  to  proprie 
tary,  445.  Proclamation  respect 
ing,  446.  More  ferries  proposed — 
referred  to  proprietary  as  his  right, 
461.  Passengers  not  to  be  ferried 
over  after  night,  581.  B.  Cham 
bers  complains  of  another  boat 
being  about  to  be  set  up  by  two 
Swedes,  ministers,  ii.,  137.  Coun 
cil  forbid  it,  137.  Case  of  Rud- 
nian  and  Sandal,  147,  149,  150. 
Indian  chief  Manangy  arrives ,  191. 
Benjamin  Chambers  invents  a 
boat  for,  258.  Objects  to  other 
ferries,  258.  Petition  from  Welsh 
tract  for  another  ferry  on,  276. 
Opposed  by  Wm.  Powell,  277. 
Ferry  not  granted,  289.  B.  Cham 
bers  at,  attacked  by  Swedes,  477, 
478.  Ferries  and  roads  belong  to 
public,  485,  525.  Ferry,  pro 
posed  law,  528.  Petition  from  in 
habitants  on  taxes,  iii.,  91.  On 
road,  225.  Fishing  dams  to  be 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Schuylkill— 

removed,  233.  Act  against  dams, 
&c.,  383.  Road  from  Lancaster 
to,  laid  out,  523,  618.  Wears  on, 
act  against,  566.  River,  petition 
respecting  wears  on,  iv.,  17,  2  », 
23,  284.  Road  from  Lancaster 
to,  503.  History  of  early  action, 
18.  Riot  respecting  wears,  284. 
To  l>e  made  navigable,  viii.,  582. 
Act  to  keep  banks,  &c.,  in  order, 
667.  Ferry,  Act  for  protecting, 
ix.,  296,  549.  Fisheries,  610,  620, 
707.  Navigation  and  fisheries, 
x.,  73.  Not  to  be  passed  by  per 
sons  with  arms,  xi.,  27.  Toll 
bridge  at,  53.  Floating  bridge, 
guard  at,  55,  56.  Bridge  nearly 
ready  to  be  passed  with  wagons, 
210.  To  Christiana,  250.  Bridge, 
giaard  for — no  one  to  pass,  299. 
Falls,  troops  to  rendezvous  at, 
301.  Guard,  202  Bridge  to  be  re 
moved  and  taken  to  the  Delaware 
— boats  to  be  removed,  81,  305. 
Major  Casdrop  there,  298,  305. 
Called  into  service — Richard  Den 
nis  supplies  his  place,  310.  Bridge 
to  be  repaired  and  brought  again 
to  its  place,  536.  Guard  for  mid 
dle  bridge,  657.  Rent  of,  664, 
667.  Toll  from  United  States, 
675.  Partly  carried  away,  686. 
Expensive,  711.  Cable,  &c.,  724. 
Bridge  to  be  examined — tolls 
charged,  xii.,  195.  Committee  ap 
pointed  to  employ  person  to  take 
care  of,  and  procure  boats  and 
ropes  for  ferry,  till  season  for  re 
placing  bridge,  202.  Benj.  G.  Eyre 
paid  for  replacing,  205.  Wood 
on  tract  west  of,  to  be  cut  down 
for  the  poor,  207.  Abuses  of, 
208.  Wood  taken — terms  of  con 
tinental  teams,  212.  Carried 
away  by  ice — to  be  restored  by  B. 
Eyres,  266.  Under  charge  Quar- 
ter-Master-General's  department, 
J.  Mitchell  to  keep  in  repair — 
continental  teams,  &c.,  to  pass 
free— rates  of  tolls,  269.  And 
road  to  Darby — petition,  292. 
Road  from,  314.  Rent  paid,  315. 
Expense  of  replacing,  317,  318, 
321.  Rent  paid,  340,  385.  Ex 
pense  of  examining,  374.  Ex 
penses,  391.  Rent,  458.  Road 


to,  from  Darby,  650,  667,  727. 
French  get  masts  from,  488 
Floating  bridge  vested  in  George 
Gray,  690.  River,  examination 
of,  xvi.,  122.  Commissioners  to 
view,  178.  J.  Hockley  paid,  240. 
Commissioners  to  examine,  319. 

Sherman,  Conrad,  xiv.,  486. 

Scofield,  Nath.,  Cor.,  xvi.,  192,  492. 

Scold,'  a  common,  sentenced  to  be 
ducked,  but  pardoned,  xii.,  235, 
243. 

Scotland,  rebellion  in  favor  of  Po 
pish  Pretender,  v.,  6.  Success 
in,  50. 

Scott,  Alex.,  Proth'aryy,  xvi.,  41. 

Scott,  James,  a  traitor,  imprisoned, 
xii.,  329. 

Scott,  John,  violent  proceedings 
against  his  house  in  Donegal 
township,  iii.,  266.  Coroner,  xiii., 
751 ;  xiv.,  258  ;  xv.,  118.  Jus 
tice,  59. 

Scott,  Josiah,  a  Justice,  x.,  209. 

Scott,  Philip,  Justice,  xiv.,  321. 

Scott,  Robert,  resigns  as  Justice, 
xiii.,  748.  Engraver,  xiv.,  471. 

Scott,  Thomas,  Commissioners  to 
Congress  at  Yorktown,  xi.,  435. 
Letter,  773.  Sales  of  land  in  this 
province  by  Virginia,  xii.,  234. 
Appointed  Prothonotary  of  Wash 
ington  county,  681.  Election  in 
Washington  county,  xiii.,  403. 
Acccounts,  586.  Resigns  as  mem 
ber  Congress — referred  to  Assem 
bly,  xv.,  656.  Requested  to  con 
tinue  as  member  Congress,  xvi., 
7.  Member  Congress,  resigns 
from  Council,  40. 

Scott,  Capt.  WTm.,  x.,  687.  Pay 
master,  xi.,  308,  390,  406,  493, 
509;  xii.,  461;  xiii.,  27. 

Scruneyattha,  Indian  half  king- 
speech  to  Governors,  vi.,  31. 

Scull,  Edward,  obstructed  by  In 
dians  in  survey  of  lands,  v.,  489. 

Scull  and  Hall,  printers,  Pittsburg, 
xv.,  390. 

Scull,  Jasper,  Sheriff,  v.,  662.  Coro 
ner,  vi.,  144.  Sheriff,  ix.,  285, 
333,  398. 

Scull,  John,  presents  for  Indians, 
iii.,  297.  Sent  with  message  to 
Indians,  305.  Interprets,  313. 
Expenses,  344,  425. 

Scull,    Nicholas,    &c.,    petition    for 


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329 


road  from  lirne  kilns  to  Philadel 
phia,  i.,  536.  Sent  to  Indians, 
iii.,  305.  Expenses,  344.  Inter 
prets,  iv.,  742.  Sheriff,  748,  782  ; 
v.,  55,  662.  Appointed  Surveyor- 
General,  274.  Sheriff,  vi.,  144, 
638.  Surveyor-General's  certifi 
cate  respecting  Indian  walk,  vii., 
399.  Indian  conference  at  his 
house,  at  which  Commissioners, 
Quakers,  &c.,  were  present,  re 
specting  lands,  &c.,  viii.,  212. 

Scull,  Nicholas,  Ensign,  x.,  464. 

Scull,  William,  Sheriff,  x.,  270. 

Sea  letters,  Act  of  Congress  for 
granting,  xv.,  392. 

Seagrove,  James,  to  be  arrested,  xii. 
495.  Released,  498. 

Seals  for  each  County  ordered — 
their  devices,  i.,  65.  Use  of  great 
and  lesser,  232.  Keeper  of  great, 
proposes  to  visit  New  York — 
doubts  of  his  right  to  do  so 
solved,  234.  Difficulty  about', 
235.  Greater,  when  applied,  243. 
Refused  to  a  paper,  250.  To  be 
delivered  to  keeper,  319.  Keeper 
may  sit  in  Co'ty  Courts,  321.  For 
Philadelphia  county,  343.  Keeper 
refuses  to  affix  it,  345.  Keeper, 
581.  County,  law  changed,  ii., 
210.  For  Master  of  Rolls'  office 
described,  233.  Greater  and 
lesser,  new  ones  given  by  Pro 
prietaries,  iii.,  530.  Delivered 
to  Secretary,  iv.,  639.  Words 
punched  out,  v.,  382.  Great,  the, 
viii.,  335,  408.  Difficulty  in  ab 
sence  of  keeper,  408.  And  motto 
for  Committee  of  Safety,  x.,  328. 
For  Court  of  Admiralty,  cut  and 
paid  for,  xii.,  102.  The  Great,  of 
late  Province,  to  be  secured,  178. 
The  Great,  of  late  Province,  Mr. 
Physic,  keeper,  delivers  it — di 
rections  respecting  it,  205.  As 
sembly  apply  for,  part  delivered, 
237.  The  Great,  xv.,  299. 

Sealer  of  weights  and  measures,  i., 
128- 

Seamen  may  be  searched  for  011 
board  of  vessels,  x.,  435. 

Search  warrant  granted,  i.,  151. 

Searle,  James,  xi  ,  715.  Member  of 
Congress — change  of  flour  to  ship- 
bread  for  shipment,  xii.,  77-82, 
172.  Asks  to  be  Aid-de-Camp  of 


President,  138.  Sloop  Active,  144. 
Attends  Council,  210.  Paid,  274, 
314.  Member  of  Congress,  371. 
Pay  as  Member  of  Congress,  xii., 
409,  410.  Appointed  agent  to 
Europe  to  solicit  loans,  414.  Com 
mission,  415.  Instructions,  416. 
List  of  goods  to  be  purchased, 
417.  Made  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  418.  Compensation,  418. 
Interest,  422.  Report  on  his  re 
call,  694.  Return  from  Europe 
requested,  xiii.,  11.  To  be  writ 
ten  to,  242.  Arrives  from  France 
and  waits  on  Council,  310.  Re 
specting  his  pay  as  agent,  751. 
Before  Council,  752.  Committee 
on  accounts  of,  xiv.,  373. 

Secret  Committee  (of  Congress)  to 
furnish  saltpetre,  x.,  484. 

Seddon,  Thomas,  paper-maker,  xv., 
462. 

Seditious  papers,  persons  spreading, 
to  be  secured,  xi.,  396. 

Seely,  John,  Ensign,  xi.,  112.  Jus 
tice,  xiii.,  683.  Deposition  of, 
xiv.,  32. 

Seely,  Jonas,  letter  from,  in  relation 
to  Indian  murders,  ix.,  43.  Pro 
vincial  Commissioner,  237. 

Seidel,  Nathan,  a  Moravian,  sent  to 
consult  with  Governor  M.,  vii., 
190. 

Seigler,  Charles,  (see  Jegler.) 

Seip,  Peter,  Coroner,  ix.,  778  ;  x., 
56. 

Selin,  Captain,  rank,  xii.,  297. 

Sell,   Ludwig,   Coroner,    xv.,   577 
xvi.,  210. 

Sellers,  John,  a  commissioner  to 
view  river  Schuylkill,  resigns, 
xvi.,  194. 

Sellers,  Nathan,  appointed  to  make 
a  survey  of  river  Delaware  from 
Schuylkill  to  Christiana  creek, 
xi.,  251.  Commissioner  to  view 
roads,  xiv  ,  442. 

Semple,  Captain,  xi.,  33. 

Semple,  Cunningham,  Justice,  xiii., 
666. 

Semple,  William,  Sub-Lieutenant, 
resigns — thanks  for  services,  xii., 
210. 

Seneca  Indians,  rumored  invasion 
by,  from  Maryland,  i.,  277,  447. 
Confess  to  murder  of  Catawba  In 
dians,  iii.,  21.  Famine  and  great 


830 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORIS. 


distress  among,  iv.,  564;  vii., 
40,  43.  Chief's  speech  to  Dela- 
wares,  515.  Their  chief  town, 
viii  ,  118,  149.  A  chief  dies 
at  Easton,  213.  Seneca  George, 
shot,  ix.,  603,  604 ;  Speech  of 
Shoanaszowa,  604.  War  de 
clared  byDelawares  against,  xii., 
586. 

Senseman,  Gotlieb,  and  wife,  Mora 
vians — pass  to  Pittsburg,  &c,, 
with  letters  to  Colonel  Brodhead, 
xii.,  346. 

Sergeant,  Jona.  Dickinson,  appointed 
Attorney-General,  xi.,  254.  Case 
of  Mrs.  Parrock,  667.  Attorney- 
General,  paid  salary,  xii.,  102, 
155,  493.  Resigns  as  Attorney- 
General.  550.  To  assist  in  a 
prosecution,  600.  Retaining  fee, 
case  of  Hog  Island,  634.  Resigns 
as  Attorney-General,  thanks  to, 
548,  550.  Appointed  a  coun 
sel  on  Connecticut  claim,  xiii., 
215,  299,  310.  Buys  city  lots, 
335.  Employed  in  case  of  chil 
dren  of  Andrew  Allen  and  State, 
xiv.,  448,  459.  Attorney-General, 
paid  to,  623.  To  aid  Attorney- 
General,  xv.,  127. 

Sermon,  Joseph,  convicted  of  refus 
ing  Continental  bills,  x.,  497. 

Serrill,  Isaac,  Commissioner,  xii., 
420. 

Servants,  law  to  prevent  sale  of,  into 
other  Provinces  proposed,  L,  61. 
Sale  of  a,  63.  Proclamation 
against  dealing  with,  74.  Masters 
authorized  to  chastise,  78.  To 
serve  five  for  every  day's  absence, 
80.  Punished  for  telling  truth, 
88.  Rules  respecting,  117,  129. 
Complaint  against,  146,  149,  150. 
Master  of  a  vessel  threatens  to 
carry,  to  Virginia,  161,  162.  Trial 
for  sale  of  a,  185,  223.  Duty  on 
convicts  imported  as,  iii.,  163, 
166.  On  Irish,  359.  Enlisting 
of,  iv.,  437,  466-,  468.  England 
wishes  white  servants,  rather 
than  negroes,  437,  438,  449,  468. 
Indentured,  clamor  against  enlist 
ing,  vi.,  777.  Letter  to  General 
Shirley  respecting,  777.  Address 
of  Assembly  to  Governor  on  en 
listment  of,  vii.,  37.  And  appren 
tices,  enlistment  of,  ix.,  17,  23, 


24.  Regulation  of,  729.  Not  to 
be  enlisted,  x. ,  724.  And  appren 
tices,  not  to  be  enlisted,  xi.,  242. 

Settlement — bill  of,  passed,  i.,  62, 
63.  Act  of,  does  it  vacate  the 
charter  ?  597. 

Sewaise,  or  Sohaise,  chief  of  Cones- 
.toga  Indians,  viii.,  115.  Speech 
to  Governor,  118. 

Seward,  Richard,  appointed  Lieu 
tenant  in  Colonel  Penrose's  bat 
talion,  x.,  473. 

Sewell,  Richard,  Sheriff,  v.,  120,  345, 
411.  Sheriff  of  Philadelphia,  re 
turns  furnaces  and  forges  in 
1750,  ix.,  633. 

Seyfert,  Conrad,  Lieutenant,  xii., 
338. 

Seymour,  Col.,  Governor  of  Mary 
land,  expresses  from,  relative  to 
French  privateers,  ii.,  240.  Is  he 
Vice  Admiral  of  the  Province  ? 
417,  421. 

Seymour,  Thomas,  appointed  Com 
modore,  &c.,  instructions  to,  x., 

731.  Council  visit,  at  Fort  Island, 

732.  To  man  fleet,  754.     Not  to 
allow  persons  to  examine  works, 
758.      Men   of    boats   improperly 
detained,  777.      To  inspect  ves 
sels,  779.     To  weigh  chevaux-de- 
frise,   781.      Not  to  allow  vessel 
to  pass,  781.     To  man  fleet  and 
rendezvous  at  Philadelphia,  xi., 
1.       To    station    guard-boats,    4. 
Ordered   with  boats  to  Trenton, 
39.  Orders  to  issue  through  Com. 
Hazelwood,  74,  131,  242,  257. 

Shade,  Captain  Henry,  of  Rifle  com 
pany,  x.,  605. 

Shaffer,  David,  "a  good  Whig"— 
pass,  xi.,  593. 

Shaffner,  George,  Ensign,  x.,  704. 

Shakuppo,  Indian  King,  i.,  435. 

Shakatawlins,  Indian  Chief,  death 
of — grief  of  Sassoonan.  iii.,  404. 

Shallnarooners  Indians,  i.,  397. 

Shallop,  the  State,  to  be  sold,  as 
she  lies  half  full  of  water,  xi., 
576. 

Shallus,  Jacob,  memorial  and  brief 
of  title  to  land,  referred  to 
Land  Office,  xiii.,  548,  549.  Title 
to  city  lot  confirmed,  632,  633. 
Again  referred  to  Land  Office, 
636.  Report,  637.  Notary,  xv., 
295. 


INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   EECORD3. 


331 


Shambough,  Valentine,  recovers 
from  R.  Swan  wick's  estate,  xii., 
199. 

Sliamokin,  (see  Fort  Augusta,) 
journal  of  C.  Weiser  to,  iv.,  640, 
646,  680.  Conrad  Weiser  sent  to 
demand  of  Delaware  Indians  the 
murderers  of  John  Armstrong, 
676,  678,  679.  His  report,  680, 
684.  Removal  of  Indians  from, 

747,  758.     Indians  from,   arrive, 
767.     Message,  &c.,  delivered  by 
Conrad    Weiser    to     Indians     at 
Joseph  Chamber's,  v.,  84.    Called 
in  Indian  Zenachson,  84.     Visit 
of  C.  Weiser  to,   vi.,  35.     Lands 
purchased,  Indians,  119, 129.  Mur 
ders  at  J.  Penn's  Creek,  645,  662. 
Described. by  Governor,  665.  Mur 
ders  by   Indians,   668,  669.     Go 
vernor  intends  building  a  fort  at, 
701.     Governor  promises  to  erect 
a  fort  at,  vii.,  6.     Fort  at,  6,  54, 
76,  79,  80,  90,  96,  121,  159,  163, 
184,  281,  294.      Houses  burned, 
154.     Indian  Conference  at,  299. 
Governor  proposes  to  invite  Dela- 
wares  to  settle  at,  543,  546.     In 
structions   to   Thomas   McKee  to 
conduct  Indians  to,  556.      Indian 
Agents    at,    viii.,    99,    128,    501. 
Conference  between  Col.  Francis, 
&c.,    and   Indians   at,    ix.,    610- 
620;  xi.,  84. 

Shankland,    David,   Coroner,    viii., 

506. 

Shankland,  John,  Sheriff,  iii.,  615. 
Shankland,  Joseph,  viii.,  403,  506. 
Shankland,  Rhoads,  Sheriff,  ix., 

286,  333,  398. 
Shankland,    William,    Sheriff,    iv., 

748,  782.  Sheriff,  v.,  55,  551,  597. 
Coroner,  411,  468. 

Shannon,  Dr.,  to  be  arrested,  xi., 
332,  386. 

Shannon,  William,  auctioneer, 
Northern  Liberties,  xvi.,  36,  40. 
Duty  on  sales,  253. 

Shanoppin,  TownW.,  of  Carlisle,  v., 
707.  Distance  and  latitude,  751- 
762. 

Sharpe,  Gov.  Hor.,  of  Maryland,  vi., 
178.  Number  of  enemy  at  Wenan- 
go,  179.  Letters  to  and  from,  418, 
453,  477,  639  ;  vii.,  14,  132,  341, 
570,  716.  Meets  E.  Loudoun  at 
Philadelphia,  470.  Letter  to,  on 


Indian  affairs,  from  Governor, 
viii.,  779.  Letters  to  and  from, 
ix.,  306,  375.  Administers  oath 
to  Governor  Penn,  348.  Petition 
of  John  Redick,  375. 

Sharp,  Lt.  George,  offers  resigna 
tion — declined,  xii.,  15. 

Sharp,  William  —  proceeding  of 
Hampton  Court  respecting  Mary 
land  and  Pennsylvania,  iv.,  254. 
Certificate  of  confirmation  of  acts 
by  Court  at  Kensington,  viii.,  40. 

Sharpless,  Daniel,  to  make  fire 
arms,  x.,  338. 

Shaver,  George,  Ensign,  xii.,  70. 

Shaw  Anthony,  Coroner,  iii.,  465, 
520. 

Shaw,  William,  Attorney-General, 
iii.,  338.  Commissioner  of  pur 
chases,  xii.,  584.  Letters  on  dis 
turbances  at  Wyoming,  xv.,  27. 

Shawannah  Indians,  articles  of 
agreement  with,  ii.,  15.  Con 
spiracy  against.  145. 

Shawnese  Indians,  iii.,  19,  45.  Vir 
ginia  slaves  among,  215.  Mes 
sage  from  their  chief,  309.  Louisi 
ana,  402.  Respecting,  443.  Second 
conference  with,  at  Philadelphia, 
iii.,  459-463.  Unfriendly,  with 
other  tribes,  iv.,  739,  741.  Ask 
Delawares  to  remove  from  Sha- 
mokintoOhio,  747,  757  ;  v.,  292. 
Message  from,  569,  571.  Im 
prisoned  in  South  Carolina,  696. 
Sick  in  Philadelphia,  704.  Death 
of  Kishocoquilla,  a  chief,  vi., 
154,  178,  421.  Report  on  claims 
of,  724.  Chief,  the  Pride,  dies 
in  Carolina,  vii.,  540.  Tribes, 
perfidy  of — terms  of  peace  ob 
tained  by  Colonel  Bouquet,  ix., 
239.  Hostages  escape,  239.  Sepa 
rate  from  Delawares  and  move  to 
Scioto,  x.,  201.  Message  of  Go 
vernor  Penn  to,  203.  Expedition 
against,  from  Virginia,  214. 

Shawana,  Ben,  Indian  Chief,  at 
Great  Island— letter  to  W.  Pat 
terson,  ix.,  480. 

Shawana,  John,  a  Shawnese  Indian, 
asks  aid  of  Council,  ix.,  776. 

Shawnois  Town,  strange  Indians 
from  North  Carolina  arrive  at, 
ii  ,  390. 

Shay,  Daniel,  rewards  offered  for 
him  by  Council  and  Governor  of 


332 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   "RECORDS. 


Massachusetts,  xv.,  171.  Repeal 
by  Massachusetts,  435,  442. 

Sheaff,  Philip,  Collector  of  Excise, 
xvi.,  194. 

Sheaff,  William,  complains  of  short 
measure  in  city  lots  purchased, 
xv.,  537,  562. 

Shee,  Colonel  John,  recommended 
as  a  colonel  to  Congress,  x.,  442. 
Elected,  443.  Officers,  497.  Capt. 
Alles  resigns,  497.  Firelocks  lent 
to,  501.  D.  Jones,  chaplain,  551. 
Asks  for  arms,  600.  Auditor  of 
Accounts,  xii.,  486,  717;  xvi., 
543. 

Shee,  Walter,  appointed  Tonnage 
Officer,  &c.,  xi.,  191,  197,  200. 
Member  of  Board  of  War,  200, 
272.  (Deceased,)  Collector  of 
Tonnage  and  Duty  on  Negroes, 
xiv.,  264. 

Sheik,  Sede,  a  Christian  nobleman 
from  Syria — bill  presented  by 
Governor  for  his  entertainment — 
requests  it  may  be  paid,  iv.,  296. 

Sheep,  ten,  to  be  kept  by  every 
owner  of  forty  acres,  ii.,  27. 

Sheep  stealing,  conviction  for,  xii., 
261. 

Sheeting,  Russia,  x.,  439,  441. 

Shekillamy,  Indian  Chief,  iii.,  337. 
To  be  sent  as  messenger  to  In 
dians,  409.  Returns  with  In 
dians,  425.  Reward  to,  447.  At 
Philadelphia,  500,  608.  To  be 
specially  noticed  by  request  of 
Indians,  iv.,  88.  Attends  con 
ference,  434,  447.  His  cousin 
killed,  641.  Orders  Delaware 
murderers  arrested,  675.  They 
are  in  prison,  746.  On  Shamokin 
Indians,  747,  757.  Complains  of 
rum,  758;  v.,  83,  84,  212,  213, 
222,  284. 

Shekallamy,  John's,  lame  son, 
James  Logan,  vi.,  35.  Com 
plains  of  strangers  from  New 
York,  216.  Informs  of  settlers 
north  of  Albany,  420.  Letter  of 
Governor  to,  420.  Goes  with  C. 
Wiser  up  Susquehanna,  444. 

Shekallamy,  John — his  statement  in 
reply  to  D.  Zeisberger,  vii.,  245. 

Shelburne,  Earl  of,  letters  to  and 
from,  ix.,  341,  342,  378,  379.  On 
Indian  murders,  &c.,  342.  Charge 
of  Provincial  establishment,  378. 


Modes  of  granting  land  —  quit 
rents,  &c..  379,  382.  Claims  city 
lots,  xv.,  88,  235,  481,  485. 

Shelby,  Captain,  vii.,  531. 

Shemekeiiwhoa,  a  Shawnee  Chief, 
complains  of  sale  of  rum,  ii.,  33. 

Sherard's  ferry,  xi.,  636. 

Sheriffs  of  counties,  i.,  58,126,  165, 
166,  170,  186,  195,  197,  206,  211, 
213,  267,  269,  332,  339,  368.  Fined 
for  not  doing  duty,  125.  Cannot 
act  as  attorneys,  170.  Complained 
of,  301.  Continued  for  a  season, 
Claypoole  excepted,  321.  To  re 
ceive  Governor's  rents,  &c.,  343; 
ii.,  20,  22,  25,  101,  105,  177,  178, 
205,  233,  397,  298,  448 ;  iii.,  30, 
56,  69,  JOS,  139,  260,  289,  332, 
359,  370,  387,  464,  465,  520,  574, 
614.  Elected,  iv.,  85,  247,  309, 
352,  469,  500,  669,  748,  782. 
Elected,  v.,  55,  120,  345,  464, 
551,  561,  597,  662.  Elected,  vi., 

144,  638  ;  vii.,  753  ;  viii.  223,  403, 
781  ;  ix.,  57,  199,  285,  398,  547, 
548,     623,     624,    688,     691,    697, 
777,  778,  779  ;  x.,  56,  100,  106, 
211,    212,    270;    xi..    178,    186, 
217,  222,  229,  234,  240,  363,  365, 
371,    372,    373,    375,    377,    378, 
503.  512,  525,  595,  606,  609,  623, 
638  ;    xii.,  38,  43,  131,  134,  136, 

145,  147,  161,  162,  166,  182,  506, 
507,  508.      Fines,  215,  510,  513, 
518,  540.     Elected,   xiii.,   85,  87, 
88,  89,  90,  92,  133,  158,  391,  393, 
397,  419,  443,  719,  726,  730,  740, 
751  ;    xiv.,    230,    232,    234,    236, 
237,  244,  245,  248,  256,  267,  269, 
554,  557,  558,  567,  597.    Elected, 
xv.,    98,  100,   102,  109,  116,  118, 
120,  125,  195,  294,  296,  297,  301, 
302,  325,  565,  570,  578,  584,  600, 
646;  xvi.,  17,  72,  191,  192,  194, 
210,  212,  215,  490,  492,  494,  495, 
496,  498,  509,  514,  521,  527,  542. 

Sherman's  Valley,  suffers  from 
Indians,  vi.,  674.  Creek,  naviga 
tion  of,  x.,  70. 

Shewell,  Robert,  claim  on,  xi.,  669. 
And  Isaac  WTikoff,  670.  Case  of, 
resolution  of  committee  on  States, 
xiv.,  162. 

Shick,  Calamy,  youngest  son,  alias 
John  Petit,  viii.,  263. 

Shingas,  Delaware  King,  destroys 
I  great  cove,  vi.,  675. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   EECOKDS. 


333 


Skip  Montgomery,  pays  wharfage 
and  storage,  xii.,  35. 

Ship,  provincial,  of  war  to  be  built, 
x.,  395.  Progress,  401,  495.  Offi 
cers,  521,  522.  To  be  called 
Montgomery,  525. 

Shippen,  Edward,  appointed  speaker 
of  Assembly,  i.,  490.  Gone  to 
England,  545.  Member  of  Coun 
cil,  547.  Member  of  new  Council, 
580.  Appointed  Commissioner  of 
property,  ii.,  61.  Provincial 
judge,  87.  President  of  Council  of 
Governors,  88.  Takes  affirmation, 
96.  To  send  accounts  of  Free  Soci 
ety  of  Traders  to  England,  163. 
A  commissioner  of  property,  iv., 
31.  Letter,  describing  several 
places  and  persons,  v.,  660.  Let 
ter  informing  of  French  on  Ohio, 
vi.,  431.  Murders  near  Shippeiis- 
burg,  459,  655.  Letters  to  and 
from,  vii.,  294.  Appointed  com 
missioner  to  Wyoming,  754.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  viii.,  113.  Judge 
of  admiralty,  171.  Justice  of  Lan 
caster,  562  ;  ix.,  89.  Letter  re 
specting  murder  of  Conestoga  In 
dians,  89.  Second  account,  100. 
Sent  to  for  intelligence,  100.  In 
forms  Governor  of  designs  of  Pax- 
ton  Boys  to  march  to  Philadelphia 
and  kill  Indians  at  Province  Is 
land,  108.  Justice,  &c.,  292.  Ap 
pointed  Justice  and  President  of 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  xiv., 
103.  Judge  of  errors  and  appeals, 
207,  210.  Justice  of  Dock  ward, 

548.  President  of  Quarter  Sessions, 

549.  Resigns  as  President  of  Court 
General      Quarter    Sessions,   and 
Justice,  xv.,  120.     Accepted,  128. 
Claim  on  estate  of  B.  Arnold,  640. 
Resigns  as  President  of  Court  of 
General    Quarter    Session,    xvi,> 
133.     Judge  claims  of  11.  Peters, 
562.      Judge  of  Court  of  Errors, 

^  &c.,  534. 

Shippen,  Edward,  Jr.,  Commis 
sioner  to  Lancaster,  vii.,  93,  96. 
Member  of  Council,  ix.,  704. 
Bounds  to  be  fixed  by  parole,  xi., 
269. 

Shippen,  Joseph,  occupies  Whit- 
pains  front  room,  ii.,  26.  As 
sembly  to  meet  in  his  ' '  great 
chamber, ' '  129.  Sent  to  Easton 


on  Wyoming  affairs,  ix.,  749. 
Report,  750.  Justice,  &c.,  xv., 
38. 

Shippen,  Joseph,  Jr.,  elected  Sec 
retary  of  Council  in  place  of  R. 
Peters,  viii.,  671.  Continued  Sec 
retary  and  Clerk  of  Council,  ix., 
72,  782.  Appointed  Commissioner 
to  Indian  treaty  at  Fort  Pitt,  491. 
Report,  514.  Continued  provin 
cial  Secretary,  x.,  91.  Letters  to 
and  from,  140.  Bounds  to  be 
fixed  by  parole,  xi.,  269.  Dis 
charged,  490.  Applied  to  for 
records,  764.  Late  Secretary  to 
deliver  papers,  &c.,  to  Timothy 
Matlack,  xii.,  293.  To  John  Penn 
who  is  called  011  for  them,  327. 

Shippen,  William,  member  of  Con 
gress,  xii.,  172.  Recommends 
surgeon,  271. 

Shippen,  Dr.  William,  Jr.,  to  ex 
amine  surgeons,  x.,  452,  458. 

Shippen,  Captain  William,  guard 
ian  of  children  of,  receives  pen 
sion,  xv.,  2d7,  327,  330,  337. 
Pension  paid,  343,  361.  Papers 
referred,  434,  441,  520,  524,  560, 
562,  627,  635.  Pay  for  lumber 
furnished  guardians  of  his  child 
ren,  xvi.,  8. 

Shippensburg,  road  from,  through 
Raystown,  Wells  creek  to  Du 
Quesne,  vi.,  317.  Commission  to 
George  Croghan,  J.  Armstrong, 
&c.,  318.  Murder  near  Fort  at, 
provisions,  £c.,  460.  Fort  at, 
493,  732  ;  vii.,  599,  003;  viii.,  224. 
Provisions,  from  Virginia  to  be 
discharged  at,  xi.,  461.  Sent  to 
Lancaster,  462. 

Shipmaster's  Society  incorporated, 
ix.,  566,  578,  650. 

Ships,  "unfree"  proceeded  against, 
i.,  90. 

Shirley,  Fort,  vii.,  230.  Evacuated, 
278. 

Shirley,  Captain  Morris,  recruiting 
for  his  father's  regiment  in  Phila 
delphia,  vi.,  295,  303.  In  west, 
335,  337. 

Shirley,  Governor  William,  expedi 
tion  against  Cape  Breton,  iv., 
753,  762.  Embargo  on  powder, 
764.  On  reduction  of  Lewisburg, 
764.  Letters,  &c.,  v.,  31,  55,  63,  73, 
74,  76,  83,  97,  105,  127,  133,  141, 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Shirley,  Gov.  William — 

152,  165,  171,  296,  303.  Asks  for 
rolls  of  soldiers,  &c.,  127.  Letters 
to  and  from,  vi.,  16,  57,  439,  4(53, 
496,  511,  655.  To  be  consulted, 
200.  Message  to  Assembly,  314. 
Proposes  building  a  fort  near 
Crown  Point.  330.  To  take  Colo 
nel  Schuyler  and  men,  398.  Em 
bargo,  439.  Successes  at  Louis- 
burg,  463.  Letter  from  Governor 
M.  on  Braddock's  defeat,  death 
of  his  son,  &c.,  496.  Com 
mand  devolves  on  him,  497. 
Braddock's  defeat,  arrival  of  Col 
onel  D unbar  at  Cumberland,  513. 
Governor  M .  informs  him,  of  In 
dian  murders,  &c.,  near  Shamo- 
kin,  665.  Of  Massachusetts  his 
son  recruiting  in  Philadelphia, 
296,  298.  Proposes  stopping  sup 
plies  from  French,  309.  Letters 
to  and  from.  309,  310,  334.  Ar 
rives  at  Philadelphia,  358,  548, 
549,  558,  593,  595,  777.  Plans  of 
French,  provision  in  England 
against  fort  proposed,  Commis 
sioners  appointed,  £c.,  310,  313. 
Message  to  Assembly,  314.  Arri 
val  of  French  fleet  at  Louisburg, 
450.  Opinion  of  Colonel  Dunbar's 
retreat  and  orders  to  him,  548. 
Letter  to  Dunbar,  549.  On  French 
neutrals,  730.  Invites  Governor 
M.  to  meet  at  New  York,  745. 
Council  at  New  York,  765.  Sends 
soldiers  to  Philadelphia,  774.  Re 
specting  indented  servants,  777. 
Request  appointment  of  Commis 
sioners  to  settle  General  Brad- 
dock's  "wagoner's  accounts,  vii., 
10.  Letters  to  and  from,  19,  39, 

109,  111,  127.     To  General  John 
son,  19.    Appointed  Commander- 
in-chief,  19.    Instructions  to  Gen 
eral  Johnson,  19.     Speech  to  Six 
Nations,  21.  Holds  council  of  war 
at  New  York,  23.    Measures  to  be 
taken  and  number  of  men  to  be 
raised    for   Crown  Point,    29-31. 
Enlisting  servants,  37,  39.  Called 
on  for  a  share  of  arms,  109.  Sent, 

110,  111.     On  decl'n  of  war,  112. 
Shirley,  William,  Secretary  to  Gen 
eral  Braddock  to  Governor  Morris, 
state  of  the  camp,  &c.,  vi.,  405. 
Killed,  489,  496. 


Shoanaszowa,  Seneca  Indian's 
speech  at  Philadelphia,  ix.,  604. 

Shirts  for  soldiers,  xi.,  471. 

Shoemaker,  Abraham,  notary  pub 
lic,  xv.,  89. 

Shoemaker,  Anthony,  for  pass,  xii., 
252. 

Shoemaker,  Benjamin,  commission 
er  to  Indians,  vi.,  754.  Appointed 
on  Committee  to  investigate  pro- 
prietary  purchases  from  Indians, 
vii.«  354.  Pass  to  Shrewsbury, 
xii.,  782. 

Shoemaker,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  let 
ter — militia  refuse  to  pay  fines, 
xii.,  103. 

Shoemaker,  Henry,  Justice,  xiv., 
33. 

Shoemaker,  Jacob,  Sheriff,  ix.,  547, 
623,  688.  Certificate  respecting 
steel  furnace,  633. 

Shoemaker,  Jonathan,  Justice,  xv., 
279. 

Shoemaker,  Samuel,  to  be  seized, 
xi.,  284.  Confiscated  estate  in 
Arch,  between  Front  and  Second, 
north  side,  sold,  and  deed  exe 
cuted,  xii.,  185,  265,  271,  413, 
553,  613,  737.  Intercepted  jour-1 
nal — his  wife,  271.  Her  pass  to 
New  York,  352.  Estate  sold,  xv., 
657. 

Shoemaker,  Thomas,  certificate  re 
specting  steel  furnace  in  Philadel 
phia,  ix.,  634.  Confiscated  es 
tate  sold,  xii.,  202. 

Shoes  for  soldiers,  xi.,  56. 

Shops  and  schools  to  be  shut  up, 
xi.,  27.  Opened,  50. 

Shot  to  be  made,  x.,  561,  575,  578. 

Shreiber,  John,  to  have  care  of  bar 
racks,  stores,  and  magazine  at 
Lancaster,  xiv.,  76. 

Shreuer,  Colonel,  Miss  Levy,  xi., 
676. 

Shrewer,  George,  Coroner,  xvi.,  192. 

Shrewsbury,  Secretary  of  State, 
England,  letter  respecting  inva 
sions  of  French,  and  preparation 
for  war,  i.,  302. 

Shrewsbury,  Duke  of,  letter  on  pi 
rates,  i.,  555. 

j  Shub'art,  Michael,  elected  to  Assem 
bly,  xii.,  129. 
:  Shubel,    Theodore,    memorial,    xi., 

755. 
!  Shugart,  Peter,  Sheriff,  viii.,  403. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


335 


Shugart,  Zechariah,  Sheriff,  viii., 
506.  Pass  for  his  wife,  xi.,  567. 

Shurlock,  Simon,  to  finish  with  ex 
pedition  the  ship  he  is  building 
for  the  province,  x.,  486,  495. 

Shumann,  John  Ludwig,  children  j 
called  on  to  pursue  a  claim  in  j 
Germany,  xvi.,  49.  Heirs  of  pro-  \ 
perty  in  Germany,  126. 

Shurmer,  Benjamin,  Judge  of  Su 
preme  Court  for  Kent,  iii.,  253, 
269.  , 

Sibbald,  Captain  John,  appointed  to 
command  the  batteries,  v.,  267. 
Col.  Taylor's  instructions  to,  284. 

Sigfriedt,  John,  Sheriff,  xi.,  525; 
xiii.,  47,  48. 

Signals,  x.,  515,  521. 

Silk  to  be  encouraged,  iii.,  392. 

Silsby,  Samuel,  Coroner,  v.,  411, 
468. 

Simcock,  John,  member  of  first 
Council,  i.,  57.  Appointed  to  | 
treat  with  Indians  for  lands,  156. 
Councillor,  169.  To  act  as  Lieu 
tenant-Grove  rnor,  212.  Declines 
to  attend  Council,  234.  Speaker, 
503. 

Simmons,  Jeremiah,  Lieutenant  of  a 

""Ijoat,  x.,  339.  Appointed  Cap 
tain  of  artillery  company,  584. 
Respecting  salt  taken,  xii.,  142. 

Simmons,  Captain  Leeson,  signals, 
x.,  521. 

Simms,  Charles,  claim  to  land  on 
Ohio,  xv.,  242.  Memorial,  250. 

Simple,  Wm.,  Sub-Lieut.,  xi.,  218. 

Simpson,  James,  appointed  master 
of  provision  vessels,  x.,  584. 
Lieutenant,  xi.,  557. 

Simpson,  John,  accomplice  of  L. 
Stewart,  to  be  arrested,  ix.,  717. 
Paymaster,  xi.,  2.  Register  and 
Recorder  of  Deeds,  195. 

Sims,  Captain,  complained  of  as  in 
sulting  inhabitants  of  Bristol,  xi., 
254. 

Sims,  Joseph,  sells  saltpetre,  x.  314. 

Sims,  Woodrop,  buys  a  lot,  xiii., 
395. 

Sipple,  Jonathan,  Coroner,  ix..  624; 
x.,  270. 

Sipple,  Waltham,  petition  against 
Maryland's  proceedings,  vi.,  417. 

Six  Nations  of  Indians,  arrival  of 
some  of  their  chiefs  at  Philadel 
phia,  iii.,  608.  Message  from,  v., 


284.  Deeds  for  lands  purchased 
from,  by  Commissioners  at  Al 
bany,  vi.,  119-129.  Settlers  on 
their  lands,  420.  Scaroyady  and 
Montour  sent  to,  in  reference  to 
Delawares,  697.  General  Shir 
ley's  speech  to,  vii.,  21,  59. 
Captain  Newcastle  sent  to,  222. 
Croghan's  proceedings  with,  at 
Harris's,  506-517. 

Skidmore,  Thomas,  Sheriff  of  Kent 
County,  iii.,  289. 

Skinner,  John,  paid  on  account  of 
contract  with  State,  xv.,  227,  431, 
486,  519,  543,  635. 

Skins,  presented  by  Indians  on  re 
newal  of  treaties,  iv.,  571. 

Skippack  creek,  bridge  over,  lot 
tery  for,  ix.,  284,  285,  719,  729. 

Skull,  Nicholas,  complained  of,  i., 
187.  Injury  from  Indians,  187. 
(See  N.  Scull.) 

Slagle,  Colonel  Henry,  x.,  735. 

Slater,  Thomas,  and  mate  of  brig 
Betsey,  from  Virginia,  imprisoned 
for  going  with  Roebuck,  x.,  563. 

Slaughter,  Colonel  George,  allowed 
to  purchase  powder  for  a  new 
settlement  in  Virginia  or  Ken 
tucky,  x.,  332. 

Slave,  "and  Slavery,"  negro  Harry, 
case  of,  xi.,  263.  Act  to  prohibit 
importation  proposed,  ii.,  213. 
Condemned  to  death  —  Owners 
compromised  with,  405.  Singu 
lar  punishment,  406.  Gradual 
abolition  proposed,  /  688.  Me 
morial  of  Committee  of  the  So- 

-  ciety  for  the  Abolition  of,  relative 
to  a  free  negro  held  in  bondage  in 
Louisiana,  xvi.,  33. 

Sleeping  Place,  or  Black  Log,  v., 
348. 

Sloan,  Lieutenant  David,  appointed, 
x.,  678. 

Slough,  Matthias,  Coroner,  vi.,  638  ; 
vii.,  266  ;  viii.,  402,  506,  781 ;  ix., 
57,  199,  285,  333,  398,  547.  Col 
onel,  x.,  503.  Agent  to  buy  cloth 
ing,  538.  Saltpetre,  540.  Pay 
for  troops,  554.  Delivers  certain 
articles,  726. 

Small,  Major,  x.,  500. 

Smallman,  Lieutenant  Thomas,  at 
Frederick,  vii.,  553. 

Small-pox  prevails — Assembly  ad 
journs  in  consequence,  iii.,  426, 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


428.  Indian  dies  at  Philadelphia, 
463.  Prevails  in  Virginia,  v., 
221.  At  Philadelphia,  vii.,  309, 
358,  517.  At  Lancaster,  474. 
Deaths  by,  546,  597. 

Small  wood,  General,  xii.,  549. 

Smallwood,  John,  fined,  imprisoned, 
and  reprieved,  xi.,  663. 

Smallwood,  W.,  Governor  of  Mary 
land,  resolution  of  Legislature, 
xiv.,  589,  651.  Demands  a  crim 
inal,  xv.,  463. 

Smith,  Captain  Lieutenant,  xii.,  718. 

Smith,  Colonel,  xi.,  553 ;  xii.,  89, 
114 

Smith,  Mr.,  a  custom-house  officer, 
arms  taken  from,  x.,  524. 

Smith,  Abraham,  Lieutenant,  xii., 
322.  Resigns,  487.  Paid  for  pro- 

'  visions,  xiii.,  247.  County  Lieut., 
xiv.,  400.  Councillor,  xv.,  302, 
358 ;  xvi.,  409. 

Smith,  Alexander,  Surgeon,  xiii., 
10. 

Smith,  Baltzer  Cline,  pension  to 
widow  of,  xv.,  545. 

Smith,  Capt.  Christopher,  commis 
sioned  by  Governor  Spotswood  to 
go  to  Albany  respecting  murder 
of  Catawba  Indians,  iii.,  21. 

Smith,  Devereux,  letter  respecting 
D.  Conolly,  x.,  169.  Letter,  xii., 
286. 

Smith,  Ezekiel,  Sheriff,  viii.,  506. 

Smith,  Garrett,  deposition  respect 
ing  Col.  Pickering,  xv.,  514. 

Smith,  George,  agent  for  sale  of  es 
tates,  xi.,  538,  608.  Agent  of 
confiscated  estates,  xii.,  189. 

Smith,  Jahbel,  captured  in  flag  of 
truce  by  a  privateer  under  E. 
Skellinger — bond  put  in  suit,  xiii., 
49. 

Smith,  James  (Yorktown),  member 
of  Congress,  xi.,  385.  Of  York, 
appointed  Judge  of  Court  of  Er 
rors  and  Appeals,  xii.,  548.  Re 
signs,  723.  Controversy  with  S. 
Lyons,  xiii  ,  222,  311. 

Smith,  John,  an  Indian  trader,  iii., 
309. 

Smith,  Dr.  John,  arrested  and  im 
prisoned  as  a  tory,  x.,  460.  Con 
victed  and  remanded  to  gaol,  469. 
A  suspected  person  discharged 
from  prison,  xi.,  347. 

Smith,   John   and   Robert,  murder 


-Wm.  Boyd  in  Chester  county — 
proclamation  against,  xii.,  349. 
Reward  paid,  362.  To  be  execu 
ted,  405. 

Smith,  Jona.,  Jr.,  clerk  in  Loan  Of 
fice,  xv.,  11. 

Smith,  Jona.  Bayard,  member  of 
Council  of  Safety,  xi.,  45.  Pro- 
thonotary,  197.  To  bring  papers 
to  Philadelphia,  275.  Member  of 
Congress,  385.  To  furnish  copies 
of  papers,  425.  Appointed  Pro- 
thonotary  and  Justice  of  Philadel 
phia  county,  527.  Applies  to 
have  records  of  Prothonotary's 
office  brought  from  Reading,  534. 
Appointed  Auditor  to  adjust  ac 
counts  of  troops,  xii.,  589.  Re 
signs,  614.  Prothonotary  of  Phila 
delphia,  xiv.,  143.  Prothonotary 
of  Court  of  Common  Pleas  of 
Philadelphia,  xv.3  329,  330,  331. 
Resigns,  595. 

Smith,  Matthew,  and  James  Gibson, 
&c.,  memorial  respecting  Indians 
on  frontiers,  ix.,  138-142,  146. 
To  buy  arms  at  Lancaster,  x., 
688.  Member  of  Council,  xi., 
503,  618.  Letter,  751;  xii.,  3, 
20,  72,  114.  Elected  Vice  Presi 
dent  of  Council,  127.  Resigns, 
221,  222,  493.  Prothonotary, 
243.  Complaints  against,  xiii., 
29,  446,  493.  Dismissed,  696. 

Smith,-  Robert,  at  works  at  Fort 
Island,  x.,  605.  Paid  for  build 
ing  chevaux-de-frise,  645,  700. 
Builder,  at  Billing-sport,  xi.,  6. 
Lieutenant,  230,  370.  Sheriff, 
624.  Hatter,  appointed  clerk  of 
market,  xii.,  110.  Lieutenant 
of  county  of  Chester,  proceed 
ings  respecting,  xiv.,  650,  658, 
660,  661,  664,  665,  666.  Paid  for 
newspapers,  &c.,  xv.,  239,  366, 
370,  373. 

Smith,  Samuel,  Sheriff  of  Lancaster 
county  on  Maryland  affairs,  iv  , 
68. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Colonel  Samuel,  com 
manding  at  Fort  Mifflin,  gives  his 
receipt  for  sundry  articles,  xi., 
397.  Committee  to  Gen.  Arnold, 
523. 

Smith,  Samuel,  Sheriff,  iii.,  615; 
iv.,  86,  247.  Censor,  xiii..  719. 
Justice,  xiv.,  313. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


337 


Smith,  Samuel,  Jr.,  Escheat,  xiv., 
405. 

Smith,  Col.  Thomas,  attends  con 
ference  between  Governor  Hart  of 
Maryland  and  Governor  Keith, 
iii.,  60.  Sheriff,  332.  Sheriff,  v., 
597,  662.  Sheriff,  vi.,  144.  Of 
Bedford,  x.,  672;  xi.,  108.  Late 
Prothonotary  refuses  to  deliver 
papers — arrested,  373  ;  xii. ,  8, 
15,  70.  Respecting  militia,  210. 
Commissioner  of  Loan  Office,  let 
ter  from,  551.  556.  Continental 
Loan  officer,  payment  to,  xiii.,  6, 
585.  Loan  officer,  xv.,  11. 

Smith,  Timothy,  Sheriff,  iii.,  362, 
370,  574,  615.  Sheriff,  iv.,  86. 

Smith,  William,  committed,  enqui 
ry  why?  xi.,  43.  To  be  seized, 
284. 

Smith,  William,  Lieutenant,  xii., 
776. 

Smith,  Wm.,  Coroner,  v.,  411,  464, 
551.  Sheriff,  viii.,  402,  506.  (New 
Castle),  Coroner,  403.  Justice, 
ix.,  272.  Complained  of  for  neg 
lect  of  duty,  293.  Removed,  293 ; 
x.,  687.  Battalion,  688.  Justice, 
xiii.,  653.  Has  care  of  pest  house 
and  Mud  Island  and  Billingsport, 
429.  Builds  a  wharf,  xiv.,  598, 
599. 

Smith,  W^m.  Drewitt,  to  be  seized, 
xi.,  284. 

Smith,  William  Rev.  Provost,  case 
of,  viii.,  11,  17.  Charged  with 
libel  against  Assembly,  &c.,  11, 
17.  Serves  Assembly  with  an 
order  of  Council,  438.  Found 
guilty  of  libel  and  imprisoned, 
438-442.  Order  of  committal  to 
the  Sheriff  of  Philadelphia  coun 
ty,  442.  At  Indian  conference  at 
Shamokin,  ix.,  611.  Holds  di 
vine  service,  which  Indians  at 
tend,  612.  To  be  seized,  xi.,  284, 
525. 

Smith,  Wm.  Hooker,  claims,  xiv., 
395,  396.  Letter  to,  xv.,  35. 

Smith,  Wm.  Moore,  deposition  re 
specting  at  Reading  for  carrying 
letters  for  British  prisoners,  xii., 
30. 

Smither,  John,  Coroner,  ix.,  689, 
778. 

Smout,  Edward,  Justice,  iii.,  531. 

Smuggling,  L,  285. 
22 


Smyther,  Capt.  ,  of  militia, 

x.,  649. 

Snake  Town,  Thomas  Wright  killed 
by  Indians  at,  iii.,  285,  313, 
326. 

Sneider,  Fred.,  doorkeeper,  xi., 
606.  Doorkeeper,  donation  to, 
xiii.,  258.  Pay  on  business  of 
election,  276. 

Sneider,  Simon,  sub-Lieutenant, 
resigns,  xiii.,  279.  Justice,  xiv., 
322.  Petition  against,  325,  493. 

Snow  Shoes,  preparing  by  Indians, 
v.,  1. 

Snowden,  Christopher,  appointed 
searcher  and  waiter  of  customs, 
i.,  148. 

Snowden,  Isaac,  slave,  convicted, 
x.,  93.  Commissioner  for  taxes 
and  levies,  xi.,  536.  Collector  of 
public  taxes  not  to  pay  militia 
fines,  xii.,  636.  Buys  city  lots, 
xiii.,  334,  340.  Accounts,  380. 
Treasurer  of  City  and  County  of 
Philadelphia,  xv.,  89. 

Snowden,  Jedediah,  to  send  stores 
to  Lancaster,  xi.,  58.  For  negro 
run  off  to  enemy,  xii.,  116.  And 
Sarah,  pass  granted  to,  xiii.,  369. 

Snowden,  Leonard,  to  be  arrested, 
x.,  359.  Friends  may  visit,  397, 
409.  To  be  released  on  parole, 
455.  His  expenses  paid,  457, 
467. 

Snyder,  Conrad,  Coroner,  xv.,  120, 
301. 

Snyder,  Ensign  Philip,  xi.,  557. 

Society  of  Free  Traders  (see  Penn 
sylvania  Company),  execution 
against,  i.,  146,  189. 

Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel 
in  Foreign  Parts — Rev.  Alexander 
Murray,  missionary,  x.,  503. 

Sock,  William  and  Betty,  viii.,  113, 
115,  11(3,  134.  News  by  him, 
118.  Takes  colors  from  French, 
131. 

Soldiers  petition  Governor  and  Coun 
cil,  iv.,  666.  In  want  of  clothing, 
v.,  56.  Purchased,  65. 

Solebury  Township,  road,  ii.,  520, 
539.  Bucks  county,  ferry  at,  iii., 
171,  174. 

Soleoiiwanaghty,  an  Indian  chief, 
dies,  v.,  467. 

Sotcher,  John,  keeper  of  ferry  from 
Bristol  to  Burlington,  ii.,  488. 


338 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Southampton  Township,  about  road, 
i.,  389. 

Southbee,  William,  sells  land  for 
Dover  Court  House,  i.,  556.  Clerk 
of  market,  assize  of  bread,  582. 

South  Carolina,  Governor  of,  letter 
to  Governor  of  Virginia — Spanish 
troops  and  armament  preparing  at 
Havana,  iv.,  165.  Counterfeiter, 
276.  Governor  Glen  sends  bells 
to  General  Braddock,  vi.,  427. 
An  Indian  chief  dies  in,  vii.,  540. 
Militia  for,  575,  578.  Letter  from 
Governor  Bull  respecting  peace 
with  Indians  and  death  of  an 
Oneida,  ix.,  775.  Troops  from, 
may  be  employed  at  Billingsport, 
xi.,  236,  242.  Military  stores  lent 
to,  691.  Loan  asked  by  Congress 
for  distressed  inhabitants,  xiii., 
15.  "South  Carolina,"  ship, 
Commodore  Gilliam,  368.  Act  of 
Legislature,  xiv.,  165. 

Southersby,  William,  commissioned 
as  Register-General,  pro  tern.,  i., 
183,  186.  Resigns,  195. 

South  wark,  District  of,  Philadelphia, 
Act  for  erecting,  viii.,  694,  698. 
Regulation  of,  xvL,  4,  155,  2202, 
225,  234,  238.  Report,  245-251, 
Draft  of,  493. 

Sowers'  Christ' r,  Newspaper,  com 
plaints  against,  vii.,  245,  339. 
Forfeited  estate,  xiii.,  207,  508. 

Spain  and  Prance — war  with  Eng 
land  proclaimed,  ii.,  -70.  War 
rant  and  proclamation  for  Letters 
of  Marque  against,  iv.,  350,  396. 
Report  of  peace  with,  427.  Rela 
tive  to,  491-495.  Unites  in  treaty 
at  Aix-la-Chapelle,  v.,  359,  360. 
Complains  against  American  pri 
vateers,  viii.,  18.  War  with,  de 
clared  by  Great  Britain,  and  pro 
claimed  at  Philadelphia,  703,  706, 
710.  Peace  with  France,  ix.,  13, 
37. 

Spangeiiberg,  Rev.  Augustus,  peti 
tions  for  a  pass  for  Messrs.  Mack, 
Zeisberger  and  Rund,  to  go  as 
missionaries  from  the  Moravians 
to  the  Indians,  v.,  576.  Letter 
informing  Governor  of  Indians  on 
their  way  from  Wyoming,  vi., 
358.  Attends,  at  request  of  In 
dians,  a  conference  with  Governor, 
vii.,  107.  Letters  to  and  from, 


118,  173.  On  Indian  affairs,  118. 
Goes  to  Lancaster  county,  165. 
Jo.  Pepy  and  Nicodemus  to  be 
sent  away,  173.  Number  of  Mo 
ravians  in  Bethlehem,  353.  Asks 
exemption  from  taxes  for  Mora 
vians,  viii.,  304. 

Spangler,  George,  for  expenses  of 
Captain  Campbell's  men — to  con 
duct  prisoners  to  Yorktown,  x., 
640. 

Spaniards,  trade  with,  in  West  In 
dies  to  be  opened,  ii.,  179.  Com 
mit  robberies  on  Delaware,  v.,  92. 
111,119. 

Spanish  preparations  at  Havana, 
iv.,  165.  Prisoners  in  jail,  in  a 
suffering  condition,  v.,  121.  Sent 
to  Leogane,  131.  Captain  De  Che- 
verie  to  be  arrested,  168.  Priva 
teer  off  Elsenborough,  248.  De 
positions  respecting,  248,  253. 
Letter  from  New  Castle,  252. 

Sparhawk,  John,  appeal,  xv.,  234, 
235. 

Speakers  of  Assembly,  i.,  105,  399, 
490,  518,  548,  568,  615  ;  ii.,  36, 
206,  398,  503,  560,  575,  608. 
Elected,  iii.,  69,  140,  261,  289, 
337,  371,  576;  v.,  486;  ix.,  1,  2, 
58,  71,  181,  200,  236,  287,  289, 
335,  399,  551,  591,  625,  691,  742; 
x.,  2,  5,  59,  81,  105,  213,  216, 
241,  270,  271,  273. 

Speech  of  Half-King  Seruneyattha 
sent  to  Governors  of  Virginia  and 
Pennsylvania,  vi.,  31. 

Speedwell,  ship,  letter-of-marque, 
xi.,  2. 

Speedwell,  sloop,  pay  for,  xi.,  706. 
Belonging  to  State,  work  on,  xii., 
385. 

Spees,  Henry,  Second  Lieutenant  on 
Franklin  galley,  xii.,  139.  Lieu 
tenant,  resigns,  305. 

Spence,  Lieutenant  Douglass,  ap 
pointed,  xi.,  202. 

Spencer,  John,  Coroner,  v.,  662. 

Spencer,  Colonel,  xii.,  53. 

Spicer,  Jacob,  Petition  inspecting  a 
negro  slave  arrested  in  Philadel 
phia,  ii.,  275.  New  Jersey  Com 
missioner  for  Indian  affairs,  at 
Easton,  viii.,  175. 

Spicker,  Henry,  paymaster,  xi.,  572. 

Spirituous  liquors,  man  fined  for  be 
ing  disordered  by,  i.,  60,  68.  Or- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOKDS. 


339 


der  to  be  preserved  in  public 
houses,  74.  Decision  respecting 
estate  of  a  person  who  killed  him 
self  with  drink,  94,  98.  Agree 
ment  with  Indians  about,  98. 
Bargains  made  with  persons  under 
effects  of,  not  valid,  98.  Tax  on, 
99,  100.  Adulteration  of,  101. 
To  be  furnished  Indians,  if  they 
will  agree  to  be  punished  as  white 
men  are,  105.  Sale  to  Indians, 
117,  187.  License  to  sell,  165, 
166,  167;  ii.,  21,  26,  33,45,  159; 
iii.,  247,  249,  534.  And  Indians, 
iv.,  758,  760.  Not  to  be  sold  to 
Indians,  v.,  397.  Excise  on,  x., 
35.  For  soldiers,  xi.,  508.  Fine 
for  selling,  not  remitted,  719. 
Sale  of,  without  license,  punished, 
xiii.,  449. 

Spotswood,  Alex.,  Governor  of  Vir 
ginia—commission  to  Captain  C. 
Smith,  to  go  to  Albany,  iii.,  21. 
In  Philadelphia,  in  respect  to 
Northern  Colonies,  30.  Letter  to 
Governor  on  Indian  affairs,  82-89. 
Conference  with  Governor  Keith, 
116.  Answer  to  memorial,  117. 
Describes  position  of  Indians,  114- 
116.  Letter  to  Governor  Keith — 
conference  with  Indians  at  Albany, 
206  ;  and  answer,  207.  Letter 
from,  to  Governor  Keith,  com 
plaining  of  Council  in  relation  to 
Indians,  208.  Obliged  to  return 
to  Virginia,  and  not  attend  treaty 
with  Indians,  209. 
Spotswood,  William,  paid  for  news 
papers,  xv.,  366.  And  printing, 
372.  Printer,  paid  for  newspa 
pers,  xvi.,  189. 
Spouts  taken  down,  xi.,  291. 
Springetsbury,  manor  of — warrant 
for  survey  of,  iii.,  184.  Return  of 
survey,  185.  Manor  claimed  by 
J.  Penn,  Jr.,  and  J.  Penn,  xv., 
541. 

Sproat,  David,  property  at  S.  W. 
corner  Front  and  Walnut  Streets 
sold,  xii.,  174;  xvi.,  2172. 
Sproat,  Rev.  Dr.  James,  pay  to,  as 
Chaplain  to  General  Hospital, 
xiii.,  561. 

Sproegel,  Jno.  Henry  and  L.  C., 
naturalized,  ii.,  184.  Petition  of 
F.  D.  Pastorius  against,  for  an 
ejectment,  430. 


Sprogel,  Ludwick,  Muster-master, 
pay,  x.,  771,  772.  Muster-roll, 
xi.,  655,  779.  Muster-master 
General,  asks  for  rum,  xii.,  44. 
Discharged,  192. 

Spry,  Privateer,  captures  a  French 
flag  of  truce  with  prisoners  in 
Delaware  bay,  viii.,  139.  At 
Monte  Christo,  234. 

Spry,  Captain  R.,  vii.,  128.  Wants 
seamen,  having  buried  170,  x., 
129. 

Spur,  Lieut.,  paid  as  a  spy,  xi.,  117. 

Spyker,  Henry,  Paymaster,  xi.,  277, 
493. 

Spyker,  Peter,  to  C.  Weiser  on  In 
dian  murders,  vi.,  703. 

Stacker,  Lewis,  Justice,  xiv.,  584. 

Staddle,  Christian,  Second  Lieut., 
x.,  457. 

Stagle,  Henry,  appointed  President 
of  Courts  of  Common  Pleas  and 
General  Quarter  Sessions,  xiv., 
182.  Justice,  234. 

Stake,  George,  Justice,  xiii,,  422. 

Stamp  Act— letter  of  II.  S.  Conway 
to  Governor  respecting  effects  of, 
in  Pennsylvania,  ix.,  298.  An 
swer  of  Governor  Penn  to,  299. 
Papers  arrive  at  Philadelphia — 
John  Hughes  resigns — stamps 
sent  on  board  vessels  of  war,  300. 
Effects  of,  in  New  York,  301.  Let 
ter  Secretary  Conway,  309,  310. 
Bill  proposed  in  Parliament  for 
repeal,  309.  Passed,  309,  310. 
Address  of  Governor  and  Council 
on  repeal  of,  315. 

Standiford,  George,  Ensign,  xii.,  70. 

Standing  Stone,  Colonel  Brodhead's 
regiment  ordered  to,  xi.,  531. 
Ammunition  removed  to  Cumber 
land  county,  538. 

Standley,  Joseph,  Ensign,  x.,  460. 

Standley,  Dr.  Valentine,  xi.,  691. 

Stansbury,  Jos.  committed — inqui 
ry  why,  xi.,  43,  75.  Estate  sold, 
xii.,  554.  Pass  to  enemy's  line 
rejected,  568,  573.  Pass*  for  his 
wife,  594. 
Stansbury,  Nath.,  a  Justice,  ii.,  159  ; 

iii.  28. 

Stanwix,  Fort,  Governor  goes  to  at 
tend  a  treaty  at,  respecting  boun 
dary,  with  Indians,  ix.,  545. 
Treaty  of  Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  553. 
Boundries  described,  554.  Treaty 


340 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


at,  x.,  257.  Treaty  with  Indians 
for  lands  at,  xiv.,  366.  Treaty  at, 
for  lands  with  Indians — terms  of 
sale  and  purchase,  xvi.,  501,  506. 

Stanwix,  Colonel  John,  at  treaty  at 
Lancaster,  vii.,  533,  563,  597, 
600,  602,  603,  607,  629.  At  Car 
lisle,  629,  716,  772.  Brigadier- 
General,  letters  to  and  from,  viii., 
146,  341,  343,  352,  373,  376,  377, 
378,  400,  427.  Death  of  Lord 
Howe,  147.  Appointed  by  Gen. 
Amherst  to  succeed  Gen.  Forbes, 
298.  To  appoint  Commissioner 
to  settle  account  of  Du  Quesne, 
323.  Consulted  in  case  of  a  sol 
dier  under  sentence  of  death,  336, 
Letter  from  Indians,  341,  343. 
Recommends  raising  troops  of 
horse,  352.  Successes  at  Niagara, 
400.  Progress  at  Pittsburg,  427. 
Indian  Conference  at  Pittsburg. 
429-435. 

Stanwix,  Journal  of  the  Congress  at 
Fort,  xiii.,  440.  Treaty  to  be  re 
turned,  442. 

Stanwix,  privateer,  warrant  against 
officers  of,  011  complaint  of  Go 
vernor  of  Jamaica,  viii,,  171. 
Proceedings  against,  172. 

State  House,  Philadelphia,  Act 
passed  for  vesting  in  trustees  for 
use  of  Province,  iv.,  46,  483. 
Keeping  of  records  in,  17,  21,  33, 
40,  85.  Vested  in  trustees,  viii., 
684.  Trustees  to  purchase  rest 
of,  715.  Lot  a  public  green  for 
ever,  xiii.,  692.  (See  Philadel 
phia.) 

State  or  Province  Island  to  be  sold 
in  lots  to  redeem  bills  of  credit, 
xii.,  667,  671. 

Staten  Island,  enemy  at,  xiii.,  73. 

State  Lottery.     See  Lottery. 

States,  New,  out  of  lands  ceded  to 
the  United  States,  xii.,  517,  518. 

Staves  and  Heading,  regulations  on 
export,  viii.,  333,  548.  Board, 
plank  and  timber,  xiv.,  488. 

Stayner,  Roger,  Second  Lieut.,  x., 
457. 

Stealing  provisions,  lad  of  13  con 
victed — pardoned,  xii.,  69. 

Stedifort,  Garret,  Quartermaster, 
x.,  480.  Captain,  xii.,  215. 

Steddicorn  Simon,  paper  maker, 
xv.,  462. 


Stedman,  Alex.,  Commissioner  to 
Lancaster,  vii.,  93,  96.  Commis 
sioner  on  accounts  of  Du  Quesne, 
viii.,  322.  President  of  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  339.  "Warrants 
referred  to,  342.  To  be  seized, 
xi.,  284. 

Stedman,  Charles,  to  be  seized,  xi., 
284. 

Stedman,  Charles  and  Alex.,  for 
feited  estate  at  Germantown,  xii., 
204. 

Stedman,  Joseph,  Coroner,  x.,  56, 
211,  270. 

Steel,  James,  orders  to,  make  sur 
vey  beyond  Susquehanna,  iii., 
161.  Commissioner  on  boundary, 
544. 

Steel,  Lieut.  John,  recruits,  xi.,444. 

Steel,  making  of,  prohibited,  v.,  437. 

Steel  furnaces  in  Philadelphia,  &c., 
1750,  ix.,  632-636. 

Steel,  manufacturing  of,  by  White- 
head  Humphreys,  aided  by  Coun 
cil,  xv.,  269. 

Steele,  Rev.  Mr.  Jno.,  meetinghouse, 
fort  at,  vi. ,  675.  Captain,  &c., 
affairs  on  borders  of  Maryland, 
vii.,  241.  Appointed  Commis 
sioner  for  removal  of  settlers  on 
Indian  lands,  ix.,  481.  Instruc 
tions,  483.  Letters  to  and  from, 
486.  Letter  on  report  of  pro 
ceedings,  506,  509.  Lottery  for 
his  church  at  Carlisle,  622. 

Steele,  John,  printer,  xiv.,  494. 

Steelman,  Hans,  of  Maryland,  sells 
goods  to  Indians  without  license, 
ii.,  21. 

Steiner  &  Cist,  printers,  xi.,  200. 

Steiner,  Melchior,  Council  order  two 
copies  of  German  newspapers 
printed  by  him  in  Philadelphia, 
xv.,  375.  Prints  a  German  news 
paper,  xvi.,  126,  375. 

Steinmetz,  John,  City  lots,  xiii., 
576. 

Stenton,  James  Logan's  residence — 
Indians  entertained  at,  iv.}  82. 

Stephen,  Adam,  vii.,  289.  Com 
mands  at  Fort  Cumberland,  289, 
381,  502. 

Stephens,  (or  Stevens,)  General, 
x.,  755,  757. 

Stephenson,  George,  agent  of  for 
feited  estates,  dead,  xii.,  64. 
Rev.  Mr.  Bat  well's  land,  296. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


341 


Sterling,  Captain  James,  paid  for 
expenses  of  escort  of  prisoners 
to  York  Town — allowed  horses, 
x.,  645.  Order  to,  647. 

Sternfield,  John,  deed  to,  xii.,  201. 

Sterrat,  James,  Sheriff,  v.,  55,  120. 

Sterratt,  John,  Sheriff,  iv.,  748,  782. 

Sterrett,  Samuel,  muster-master, 
xii.,  462.  Applies  for  pay,  xiii., 
123.  Asking  copy  of  Act  respect 
ing  university  lands,  454. 

Sterrett,  William,  Lieutenant,  xiv., 
483. 

Steuben,  Baron,  on  military  discip 
line,  subscribed  for,  xii.,  72. 
To  occupy  Arnold's  country-seat, 
519. 

Stevens,  Arent,  letter  on  French 
and  Indian  affairs,  v.,  625. 

Stevenson,  George,  Commissioner 
on  accounts  of  Du  Quesne,  viii., 
322.  Ensign,  xii.,  8. 

Stevenson,  James,  letters  to  and 
from,  vi.,  248.  Deed  to  Lydius, 
248.  Auditor  of  depreciation  of 
Pennsylvania  Line,  xiv.  139. 

Steward — of  Penns'a  Hospital,  (Dr. 
Story,)  paid  for  stores,  &c.,  xi., 
85,  130. 

Stewart,  Charles,  and  Jennings,  on 
New  England  settlers  in  Wyo 
ming,  ix,,  573.  Appointed  a  jus 
tice,  575.  Letters  to  and  from, 
583,  586,  607.  Letter  respecting 
Wyoming,  756.  Letter  from,  re 
specting  Connecticut  settlers,  x., 
50.  Says  army  is  in  want  of 
bread,  xi.,  303. 

Stewart,  George,  Sub-Lieutenant, 
xi.,  378.  Summoned  to  appear 
on  charge  of  misbehaviour  as 
agent  for  sale  of  forfeited  estates 
—  Notices  to  be  put  up  near 
Ephrata,  calling  for  evidence, 
547,  570.  Letter  to  — agent  of 
confiscated  estates,  xiv.,  3. 

Stewart,  James,  accomplice  of  Laz., 
to  be  arrested,  ix.,  717.  A  coun 
terfeiter,  arrested,  xi.,  234. 

Stewart,  John,  paid  for  a  mare,  xiii., 
636. 

Stewart,  Lazarus,  order  for  arrest 
of,  for  ill  treating  Justice  De  Haas, 
ix.,  682.  Capture  and  escape, 
682.  Reward  offered  for,  685. 
Proclamation  against,  687.  De 
position  respecting  capture,  710. 


Message  of  Governor  to  Assembly 
respecting,  713.  Murder  of  N. 
Ogden,  714,  749.  Proclamation 
against  him  and  his  accomplices 
named,  717.  Joins  Connecticut 
people  against  Wyoming,  749. 
Notice  of  his  conduct  by  Gover 
nor  R.  Penn,  x.,  3. 

Stewart,  Robert,  Cor.,   v.,  411,  464. 

Stewart,  Walter,  as  Captain,  x., 
447.  Order  to,  xi.,  421.  To  take 
Colonel  Becker's  command,  456. 
Money,  526.  Colonel,  xii.,  368. 

Stewart,  William,  accomplice  of 
Lazarus,  to  be  arrested,  ix.,  717. 

Stewart,  William,  Coroner,  ix.,  57, 
199. 

Stiles,  Captain,  and  his  mate,  mur 
dered,  viii.,  436. 

Stiles,  Captain,  ordnance,  xi.,  252. 
To  furnish  arms  and  men  to  Cap 
tain  McAffee,  564.  Repairs,  590, 
606,  662. 

Stiles,  Edward,  may  export  provis 
ions  to  Bermuda,  x.,  414  Negro 
sold  as  part  of  his  confiscated  es 
tate,  xv.,  277. 

Stiles,  Captain  Joseph,  Commissary 
Military  Stores.  Superintendent 
of  laboratory  for  providing  stores 
for  galleys,  &c.,  xi.,  47,  125. 
Superintendent  of  ordnance,  142, 
242.  Takes  charge  shallops  with 
ammunition,  310.  To  have  shirts 
made,  470.  A  warden,  538 — 
orders  to,  xii.,  3,  20,  72,  111, 
139,  145.  Price  of  storage  on 
powder  raised,  172.  Repair  of 
arms,  266.  Pay  for  men,  287. 
Orders  to,  313,  405,  428,  456, 
614,  641,  662,  702,  712,  774.  To 
deliver  ammunition,  xiii.,  1.  To 
have  arms  ready,  19,  20,  28,  48,  70, 
82,  137,  149,  178,  213,  239,  247, 
263,  310,  311,  329,  335,  341,  345, 
508,  567,  603,  670.  To  deliver 
over  cannon  taken  at  Yorktown, 
614.  Letters,  &c.,  xiv.,  29,  72, 
159,  183,  185,  199,  206,  231,  366. 
To  remove  stores  from  old  jail, 
366.  To  erect  a  frame  arsenal, 
401,  469,  477,  588,  655.  Com 
missary  of  Military  Stores,  xv., 
12,  15,  33,  46,  82,  110,  204,  235, 
277.  His  pay,  61.  Tents  to  Col 
onel  Armstrong,  204.  Powder  for 
Fourth  of  July,  235,  236,  307. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Complains  of  powder  magazine 
being  full,  433,  434,  447,  453. 
Commissary,  xvi.,  154,  408.  Com 
missary,  &c.,  270,  513. 
Still,  Isaac,  Indian  interpreter,  viii., 
30.  Messenger  to  Minnisinks, 

140.  Sent  to  Indians,  341. 
Stille,  Benjamin,  appointed  to  settle 

accounts  between  United  States 
and  Pennsylvania,  xiii.,  558,  597. 

Stillwell,  John,  Coroner,  x.,  270. 

Stinton,  ,  murder  of,  by  In 
dians,  ix.,  140. 

Stirling,  Earl  of,  visits  New  Castle 
with  Governor  John  Penn,  &c., 
ix.,  73. 

Stites,  Henry,  Quarter-Master,  xi., 
54,  112.  * 

Stobo,  Captain  Robert,  hostage  at 
Fort  Du  Quesne,  letters  from,  vi., 

141,  161. 

Stocker,  Anthony,  executors  indem 
nified,  xvi.,  4. 

Stocker,  Clement,  pass  to,  with 
books  of  accounts  of  Thomas 
Wharton,  late  Pres't,  xii.,  594. 

Stockton,  Major,  taken,  and  a  boy, 
xi.,  200.  Sick  in  prison— his 
wife  attends  on  him,  216. 

Stocker  and  Wharton,  claim  against 
executors  of  estate  of  xv.,  647. 
Proposals  accepted,  xvi.,  223. 

Stokely,  Nehemiah,  Justice,  xiii., 
244. 

Stokely,  Paynter,  Coroner,  vi.,  638. 

Stokely,  Thomas,  Register  and  Re 
corder,  xiv.,  260.  Of  Rangers, 
payment  of  officers  and  privates, 
366. 

Stone,  Andrew,  Secretary  of  Lords 
Regents,  letter  from,  iv.,  671, 
675. 

Stone,  Frederick,  Sheriff,  ix.,  689, 
778;  x.,  56. 

Stoneburner,  Leonard,  to  collect 
leaden  weights  at  Gerniantown, 
x.,  637. 

Stony  Point,  victory  at,  by  General 
Anthony  Wayne,  votes  of  thanks 
to,  xii.,  124,  135. 

Storekeepers  of  provisions  appoint 
ed,  xi.,  423,  437. 

Story,  Enoch,  indicted  for  enter 
taining  Wm.  Be  van's  servants, 
ii.,  160.  Claim  for  entertaining 
County  Justices,  180.  Estate  sold, 
xii.,  283. 


Story,  James,  Commissioner  on 
United  States  accounts,  xiv.,  386. 

Story,  John,  to  settle  accounts,  xiv., 
405,  451. 

Story,  Dr.  John,  Steward  of  Pemi'a 
Hospital,  paid,  xi  ,  85,  130. 

Story,  Samuel,  Lieutenant,  xi.,  776. 

Story,  Thomas,  appointed  Keeper  of 
Great  Seal,  i.,  580.  Appointed 
Commissioner  of  property,  ii., 
61.  To  have  a  seal,  described — 
as  Master  of  Rolls,  233.  Petition 
for  salary,  412.  To  appear  before 
Council,  xii.,  259. 

Stotesbury,  Lieutenant  John,  xi., 
92.  Appointed,  xiii.,  25. 

Stoughton,  William,  Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  applies  for  provi 
sions,  i.,  515. 

Stout,  Captain  Harman,  recruits, 
xi.,  573.  Lieutenant,  pay,  596. 
Letter,  xii.,  89. 

Stoy,  Capt.,  xi.,  424. 

Stoy,  Lieut.  J.,  to  recruit,  xi.,  572. 

Straker,  William,  made  prisoner  by 
Count  D'Estaiug's  squad'n,  order 
of  Congress  respecting,  &c.,  re 
ferred  to  French  Minister,  xi., 
553.  Decided  to  be  a  citizen  of 
this  State,  554.  Going  to  West 
Indies,  641,  684. 

Strangers,  required  to  have  passes, 
ii.,  12.  To  be  protected,  iii.,  64. 

Straw,  &c.,  weaving  and  working, 
patent  granted  for,  iii.,  18. 

Strawbildge,  Thomas,  x.,  738. 

Strawbridge,  Col.  Thomas,  super- 
ceded  as  sub-Lieutenant,  xi.,  437 ; 
xii.,  514. 

Streaker,  Wm.,  pass  for,  xi.,  641. 

Street,    ,    captured    at    Fort 

Granville,  vii.,  716. 

Streeter,  James,  petition  about  ap 
prentice,  i.,  583,  584. 

Streets,  bill  for  regulating,  i.,  552. 

Stretcher,  Henry,  a  member  of  As 
sembly  from  Sussex,  complaint 
against,  i.,  185. 

Strettell,  Robert,  member  Council, 
iv.,  506.  President  of  Council, 
letters  from,  vi.,  773,  777. 

Strickland,  Amos,  Sh'ff,  v.,  55,  120, 
345.  Complained  against  —  ac 
quitted,  345. 

Stringer,  Wm.,  applies  for  a  pass, 
xi.,  569. 

Strohbogh,  Captain,  sent  for,  xi.,  4. 


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Strolibogli,  John  Mertin,  Lieutenant 
of  3d  artillery  company,  x.,  567- 
Second  Lieutenant,  619. 

Strong,  Jedediah,  a  Commissioner 
from  Connecticut,  arrives,  x.,  118. 

Strong,  Matthew,  proposes  to  sweep 
river  for  anchors,  xi.,  770. 

Stroud,  Col.,  xi.,  717. 

Stroud,  Col.  Jacob,  his  conduct  dis 
approved  of,  xii.,  64,  65.  Cen 
sured,  but  mitigated,  100,  101. 
Letter  to,  on  Indian  invasions, 
&c.,  312.  Memorial  and  depo 
sition  respecting,  xiv.,  32. 

Stuart,  Alexander,  depreciation, 
xiii.,  154. 

Stump,  Frederick,  murders  ten  In 
dians — deposition  of  Wm.  Blythe, 
&c.,  ix.,  414-490.  Letter  from 
Gov.,  &c.,  to  magistrates  of  Cum 
berland,  416.  Do.  of  Lancaster, 
418.  And  Berks,  419.  Procla 
mation  of  Governor,  420.  Cap 
ture  of,  438.  He  and  his  servant 
John  Iron  Cutter,  ordered  from 
Carlisle  gaol  to  Philadelphia,  to 
be  examined,  441.  Letters  from 
Governor  to  Sheriffs,  440,  442. 
From  General  Gage  respecting, 
443.  Letter  from  Colonel  John 
Armstrong  to  Governor  respecting 
the  murder,  and  his  arrest,  444. 
Governor's  answer,  446.  Message 
from  Assembly,  447.  Rescue  of, 
448.  Examination  of  James  Cun 
ningham,  449,  450.  Proceedings 
of  Council,  451.  Instructions  to 
Colonel  Armstrong  to  regain  him, 
451 .  Letter  from  William  Patter 
son,  his  captor,  453,  470.  Mes 
sage  of  Assembly,  reflecting  on 
Governor,  454.  Governor's  mes 
sage,  460.  Letter  General  Arm 
strong  means  used  to  regain,  462. 
From  Sheriff  of  Cumberland  re 
specting,  463.  Letter  to  Sir  Wil 
liam  Johnson,  468.  Names  of 
Indians  killed  by,  470.  Letter 
from  Colonel  Armstrong  in  his 
vindication,  484.  An  Indian  found 
dead  in  Susqnehannah  by  James 
Thompson,  487.  Second  procla 
mation  for  their  arrest,  488.  De 
scription  of,  and  Iron  Cutter,  489. 
General  Armstrong  and  Sheriff 
Holmes  in  Philadelphia  to  be  ex 
amined,  490.  Funds  allotted  for 


taking,  494.  Sir  Wni.  Johnson's 
account  of,  501,  506.  Examina 
tion  of  Armstrong,  Miller  and 
Lyons  respecting,  510.  Admon 
ished  and  dismissed,  512.  Gov 
ernor  Penn  to  Indians — message 
of  condolence,  521. 

Stump,  George  and  wife,  case  of, 
xii.,  723. 

Sturgeon,  William,  assistant  rector 
of  Christ  Church,  vii.,  741. 

Sturmfels,  George,  claims  for  ground 
rent  due  proprietary  on  a  confis 
cated  estate,  xv.,  51. 

Sugar  Islands,  apply  to  Parliament 
to  restrain  trade  of  northern  colo 
nies,  iii.,  401.  Answer  of  Assem 
bly  to  Governor  on,  406,  418. 

Sugars,  Zecharias,  Coroner,  vi.,  638. 
Coroner,  vii.,  266. 

Suicide,  case  of,  ii.,  181. 

Sullivan,  General,  orders  militia  to 
Jersey,  xi.,  225.  Quota  for,  xii., 
26.  Men  to  be  urged  on  to,  43. 
His  army  to  be  supported,  72. 
Militia  to  be  placed  at  Sunbury  to 
protect  stores,  &c.,  for,  74,  92. 
Letter  from,  107.  Removal  from 
Northumberland,  138.  Wagons 
to  be  obtained,  143. 

Sullivan's  Bridge,  xi.,  709. 

Sullivan,  Lieut.  James,  of  dragoons, 
to  be  arrested,  xiii.,  617. 

Sulphur  Ore,  discovery  of,  x.,  314. 
Refining,  519,  593,  608. 

Summons  of  Contrecoeur  to  sur 
render,  vi.,  29. 

Sunbury,  Congress  request  militia 
placed  at,  xii.,  73.  To  be  re 
moved  from  Wyoming,  138.  Mili 
tary  stores  at,  xiv.,  165. 

Sunday,  unknown  to  Indians,  vii., 
205. 

Sunderland,  Lord,  on  expedition 
against  Canada,  ii.,  449.  At 
tempts  to  obtain  lower  counties, 
iii.,  252. 

Superintendent  of  Finance — reports , 
&c.,  xiii.,  566,  619,  637. 

Supply  Bill,  viii.,  478,  481,  693, 
695,  717;  ix.,  158,  161,  180,  183. 
Passed,  184. 

Supreme  Court,  ii.,  524,  526.  .  Jus 
tices  commissioned,  596.  Rea 
sons  for  delaying  trials,  615.  New 
commission  for  Judges  named, 
iii.,  253,  269.  Judges  commis- 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   EECORDS. 


Supreme  Court — iii. 

stoned,  269.     M.  Hill  dies,   381, 
396.     Two  vacancies,  398.     Isaac 
Norris,    Chief  Justice — Jeremiah 
Langhorne  and  D.  Grseine,  400. 
Convictions  by,  iv.,  209.     Chief 
Justice   Langhorne    dies    and  is 
succeeded  by  J.  Kinsey — Thomas 
Griffitts  resigns  as  Third  Judge, 
Win.  Till  succeeds,  640.     To  try 
Indians,    751,    752.     Convictions 
of  burglars,  v.,  155.     Of  murder, 
269.     Report  in  case  of  A.  Ure, 
277.     Jehu  Curtis,  Second  Judge, 
dies— W.  Till  proposed,  vi.,  135  ; 
viii.,  66,  335;  ix.,  3,  4,  169,  203, 
205,  272,  393,  581.     Act  proposed 
to  enable,  to  take  evidence  in  for 
eign  countries,  x.,  18,  21.  Judges, 
salaries,  53.     Of  lower  counties — 
John  Vining   dies,  108.     J.  Mc- 
Williams,     Chief    Justice,     108. 
Wm.    Allen     resigns — Benjamin 
Chew   appointed    Chief    Justice, 
173.    John  Morton,  Fourth  Judge, 
173.     John  Lawrence  and  Thomas 
Willing,  second  and  third,  173, 
265.       Joseph     Reed     appointed 
Chief  Justice,  xi.,  186,  195,  202, 
249.     Judges  appointed,  254,  270. 
Decrees    respecting  purchase   of 
forfeited    estates,    xii.,    48,    49. 
Judges  of,  69.     Decrees  favor  J. 
Morgan  and  Wm.  Honeyman,  114. 
Decrees  on  estates,  174,  175,  191, 
199,  249.     George  Bryant,  Judge, 
303,     305.      Decree,     327,     702. 
Power    of    Assembly   over,    721. 
Asked  opinion  on  20th  section  of 
Constitution,  xiii.,  218.     Answer, 
219-221      Opinions  on  Philadel 
phia  election,  229-231.     Powers 
of    Council   to    appoint   Judges, 
259.     Judges   recommend  Jessie 
and  S.  Vicars  and  Jno.  Shebell  to 
mercy,  373.  Conference  requested 
with    Council,    607,    619.     Jacob 
Rush,    Judge,    xiv.,    42,  43,    71. 
Longschamp's  case,  117.     W.  A. 
Atlee  resigns  and  is  re-appointed, 
175.  Robert  Morris  appeals  to,  re 
specting  accounts,  488.  Claim  and 
title  of  Messrs.  Penn  to  province 
referred    to   the,    502.      Opinion, 
553.     Expenses,  554.     Prothono- 
tary,    628.     E.    Burd,    629.     Ex 
penses    of    Judges    paid,    while 


Supreme  Court — 

traveling  from  Carlisle  to  Phila 
delphia,  xv.,  34.  Deed— Justices- 
division  of  Mahoning   township, 
41.  Accounts  with  United  States — 
sale   of    city   lot  postponed,   85. 
Balance  paid  Isaac  Snowdeu   as 
Treasurer — fines  not  to  be  paid, 
for   laying    off    a   part    of    west 
Abroach     of    Susquehannah,     85. 
Opinion  asked  of,  in  an  election 
case,  131.     George  Bryan  re-ap 
pointed,     189.      Opinion     asked 
relative  to   allowing    interest   to 
proprietaries ,  202.  Expenses  paid, 
204.     Answer    of    Judges,    210. 
Judges  to  confer  with  Council  re 
specting    resolutions   at   Easton, 
224.     Account  of  conference  and 
result,  225.     Expenses  paid,  220. 
264,  328,  379.     Conference  asked, 
261-265.     Letter  on  magazine — 
opinion  on  J.  Rheiner's  case,  452. 
Expenses  of  judges  and  servants, 
495.     Case   of    E.    Oswald,    494, 
495.     Opinion,    501.      Expenses, 
623.     Pay,  636.     Pay  to  Judges, 
xvi ,  39.     Decision  favor  of  Jno. 
McCalmont,   46.     Paper  referred 
to  Judges,  97.     Pay  to,  349. 
Supreme    Executive   Council  —  As 
sembly  and  Council  jointly  elect 
President,  Thomas  Wharton,  Jr., 
and  Vice-Presid't,  George  Bryan, 
xi.,  173.    The  election  proclaimed 
at   Court   House    by  the    proper 
title,  174.     Oaths  administered — 
Timothy    Matlack,     secretary    of 
Council   and  of   Commonwealth, 
174.      Licenses   for  public-house 
keepers,  175.     Day  of  fasting  and 
humiliation    appointed    by   Con 
gress,    175.      Proclamation,    176. 
Council  of  Safety  call  for  money — 
law  books  to  be  purchased,  177. 
Letter  from  George  Washington, 
178.    Establish  a  Board  of  War— 
their  names  and  duties,  181  ;  and 
a  Navy  Board,  182.     Officers  ob 
ject  to  oath,   183.     Explosion  of 
powder  mill — letter  from   Henry 
Fisher,  arrival  of  vessels  of  war, 
184.  Proceedings  on  remonstrance 
of  officers,   185.      Letter,   Gover 
nor  Livingston,  of  New   Jersey, 
relative  to  prisoners,  185.     Hes 
sians  may  be  employed— appoint- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xi. 
meiits,  186,  187,  188,  189,  191, 
194,  195,  196,  197.  Petition  of 
Robert  Patton,  189.  Official  ar 
rangements  of  10th  battalion,  190. 
Navy  Board's  state  of  affairs,  191- 

193.  Petition  of  L.  Rolling  worth, 

194.  Mrs.  Galloway  to   be  pro 
tected,  196.      Money  returned  to 
Hyde  &  Co.,  197.    Congress  asked 
to  call  out  militia  of  Pennsylva 
nia — conference  with  Representa 
tives  in  Congress  onGeiil.  Howe's 
intention — Board  of    War    want 
more    money — officers    in    navy 
recommended — appoint  four  Bri 
gadier-Generals,    199.     Also   offi 
cers  for  navy — appointments,  200. 
Dr.    Conolly    enlarged  —  appoint 
Board  of  War,  201.     Money  from 
Congress — appointments — move 
ments  of   enemy,  202.      Confer 
ence—resolution  of  Congress,  203. 
Address  to  the  people  on  taking 
active  measures  against  the  ap 
proaching  enemy,  204.     Lieuten 
ants  to  be  written  to,  209.  Assem 
bly  ask  respecting  quota  required 
from  the   State    on    Continental 
service — Board  of  War  to  give  a 
return,  210.     Complaints  against 
officers,  210.     Pecuniary  affairs  of 
Board  of  War  complained  of,  211. 
Referred  to   Assembly — blankets 
to   be   collected,    211.     Order   of 
Assembly  for  money,  213.  Orders 
for  money,  214.     Walter  Hall  pe 
titions    to   have    an    absconding 
debtor  detained,   214.      Plan  for 
turning  over  certain  troops — Jus 
tices — letter  to  Assembly  respect 
ing  provincial  forces,  215.  Money 
for  Navy  Board,  217.      Minute  of 
Assembly,  ask  conference  on  state 
of  affairs,  217.     Plan  for  remov 
ing  citizens,  218.     Appointments 
— Justices — orders  for  arms—con 
ference  with  Assembly,  219.    Re 
presentation  to  Assembly  on  dis 
satisfaction  with  present  frame  of 
government-propose  taking  sense 
of  people   on  a  convention,  220. 
Prothonotaries   to   be    judges   in 
their  counties,  221.     James  Clay- 
poole,  sheriff,   222.      Circular  to 
counties  to  send  militia,  222  ;  and 
wagons— order  from  Congress  for 


Supreme  Executive  Council- 
arms,  223.  Artillery  company, 
and  officers  commissioned,  223. 
Resolution  of  Congress  appoint 
ing  General  Arnold  commander  of 
militia  —  ask  for  money — John 
Kidd  declines  being  a  member, 

224.  Col.  Walter  Stewart— Col. 
Bull  promoted — militia  ordered  by 
Gen'l  Sullivan  to  Coryell's  ferry, 

225.  Resolution  of  Congress  re 
specting  rank,  &c.,  in  army,  226. 
Of  Assembly — probable  attack  of 
enemy,  227.    Loan  from  Congress 
— Justices,  &c.,  229.     Committee 
to  view  works  on  river,  report — 
Colonel  Stewart  on  change  of  or 
ders — orders  for  militia,  231.     A 
present  of  fourteen  copper-plates 
from  Dr.  Franklin  to  Council,  232. 
Pay  of  Commodore   fixed,  &c. — 
movements    of    enemy  —  Orders, 
232.      Paymaster,   complaint   by 
Board  of   War — pilots — William 
Sykes    contemptuously    removes 
goods  from,   234,  235,  236.     Ad 
vertisement  for   election  of  Jus 
tices,    238.      Boundary    between 
Virginia  and  Pennsylvania — Mar- 
koe  family  sent  to  St.  Croix,  240. 
Servants  not  to  be  enlisted — pro 
clamation—visit  Billingsport,  243. 
Du  Coudray's  plan  — ask  for  mo 
ney    from    Congress,    245,    246. 
Order  for  boats  to  convey  militia 
from   Chester  to  Billingsport,  to 
General    Potter  —  General    Arm 
strong  and  General  Potter  attend 
—Justices  of  Little  Britain— reso 
lutions  of  Congress  on  Billings 
port,  Capt.  Downey  ordered  there, 

248.  A  cargo  of  salt  arrives  at 
Tom's  river — for  sale  at  ten  dol 
lars   per  bushel — ordered   to   be 
bought  —  Joseph   Hart   elected  a 
member— survey  of  Delaware  river 
by   Davis   and   Downey — Joseph 
Reed  declines  being  Chief  Justice, 

249.  Order  surveys  of  river,  and 
appoint  persons  to  do  it — order 
guard  for  Fort  Island,  250.     And 
money — committee   of    Board   of 
War  attend  and  consult  on  best 
mode  of  procuring  intelligence — 
persons  appointed  to  proceed  to 
Capes— Justices,  251.      Proceed 
ings     respecting     Westmoreland 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL    RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council— xi. 
records  —increase  committee  of 
Bucks  county  for  driving  off  cat 
tle—arrival  of  part  of  enemy's 
fleet  at  Egg  Harbor— Genls.  Wayne 
and  Nash  attend,  and  present 
situation  of  army  approaching 
city,  253.  Appoint  Chief  Justice 
and  Attorney- General  —  call  of 
Congress  for  4, 000  militia  — deten 
tion  of  records,  254.  Change  in 
committee  on  cattle — Congress 
authorize  purchase  of  twelve  fire- 
ships,  255,  256.  Ask  for  money, 
256.  Money  sent  to  County  Lieu 
tenants,  257.  Papers  and  records 
in  Philadelphia  to  be  removed  in 
case  of  danger— attorney  for  cer 
tain  Courts,  258.  Discontinue 
Board  of  War — Justices — suspect 
ed  persons  delivered  up,  261.  L 
Gordon  imprisoned — Letter  from 
General  Hand,  asking  for  troops 
for  Indian  country,  261.  Wagons 
— accounts  of  Board  of  War  to  be 
settled — person  enlarged  on  pa 
role,  263.  Proceedings  respecting 
a  slave — pilot  discharged — Benj. 
Chew  and  John  Penn  made  priso 
ners,  refuse  parole — Congress  to 
order  them  removed,  264.  Arrest 
of  several  persons  for  riot  in  York 
county — Rev.  Dr.  Ewing  apolo 
gizes  for  Mr.  Chew,  offers  his  pa 
role,  267.  Parole  of  Doctor  Drum- 
mond — Navy  Board  to  assist  in 
removal  of  troops  from  Billings- 
port  to  Fort  Island — knapsacks — 
examination  of  three  more  rioters, 
and  discharge  of  two — petition  in 
case  of  not  taking  test  of  allegi 
ance — Thomas  Lightfoot  ordered 
to  be  arrested  by  Congress,  but 
is  not  a  resident — demand  of  Genl. 
Gates  for  men — bounds  prescribed 
in  parole — wood  for  barracks — 
declined,  269.  Judges  of  Supreme 
Court  appointed  —  removal  of 
troops  from  Billingsport — store 
houses  and  magazine  at  Lancas 
ter—Clerk  of  Court,  271.  Con 
gress  to  be  consulted  about  dis 
charge  of  militia — appointments, 
£c.,  273.  Orders  to  Col  Henry 
— aid  for  Captain  Alexander,  275, 
276.  Books  and  papers  ordered 
to  Philadelphia — compliment  to 


Supreme  Executive  Council  — 
Commodore  Hazelwood — appoint 
ments,  277.  Application  of  Genl. 
Knox  for  cannons — call  on  P.  De 
Haven  for  arms,  for  stores — Lead 
en  spouts  to  be  taken  down — 
search  houses  for  arms — disaf 
fected  persons  to  be  arrested — 
wagons  and  horses-appointments, 
279.  Com'tee  to  drive  off  cattle- 
company  raised  by  J.  Williams 
— arms  from  French  creek,  280 
— privateer  commissioned — list  of 
disaffected  persons,  to  be  arrested, 
282.  Raising  troops — resolutions 
for  arrest  of  disaffected  persons 
named,  283,  284.  Instructions- 
blankets,  284.  Persons  appointed 
to  make  arrests,  report  of  arrests, 
287,  289.  Refuse  to  hear  the  par 
ties — order  Jared  Ingersoll  to  Con 
necticut — wagons  from  counties 
—  guards  for  prisoners — liberty 
granted  to  Thomas  Asheton  -  lost 
blankets,  &c.,  to  be  paid  for — 
William  Lenox  enlarged,  291. 
Remonstrance  from  Masons'  lodge 
— to  be  sent  to  Congress— answer 
—enlarged,  292.  Militia  called 
out— Hazelwood,  Commodore  of 
fleet  in  Delaware— prisoners,  293. 
Prisoners  in  Masons'  lodge  to  re 
move  to  Virginia — enlargements 
— paymaster— purchase  of  guns 
— water  craft  to  be  detained,  297. 
Light  horse  to  proceed  to  camp — 
guard  for  bridge — proclamation  — 
approach  of  enemy— militia  to  be 
ready — horses  scarce,  299.  "The 
two  armies  being  now  engaged, 
and  the  event  doubtful,"  stores 
and  shops  ordered  to  be  shut,  and 
all  except  those  making  or  repair 
ing  arms  to  repair  to  Captains' 
quarters  at  two  o'clock— battal 
ions  to  rendezvous  at  Swedesford 
and  Falls  of  Schuylkill — provis 
ions  to  be  supplied  there  and  at 
Darby — army  engaged  with  Gen. 
Washington — troops  from  Bucks 
to  turn  out,  with  or  without  arms, 
bringing  axes,  shovels,  &c. — ap 
pointments  —  horses  to  be  im 
pressed,  301.  And  wagons — 
guards — bakers  not  to  be  enlisted 
— boats  to  be  collected,  303. 
Call  out  militia  of  Bucks  and 


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347 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xi. 
Philadelphia,  order  loan  office 
books  and  money  to  Easton  under 
guard,  bridge  over  Schuylkill  to 
be  removed  and  brought  to  the 
Delaware,  Quarter-master  ap 
pointed,  money  asked  of  Con 
gress,  305.  Boats  011  Schuylkill 
to  be  hauled  on  land — bells  to  be 
taken  down  and  removed  to  places 
of  safety  —  order  for  public  re 
cords  detained  — report  to,  on  loan 
office  books  and  papers — threat 
ened  destruction  of  public  prop 
erty,  307.  Proceedings  on  writ 
of  habeas  corpus  issued  against 
persons  arrested — riots  in  Carlisle 
-guard  for  stores-books  in  library 
to  go  to  Easton,  308,  309  Ap 
point  R.  Dennis  in  place  of  Major 
Casdrop  —  place  shallops  and 
ammunition  under  care  of  J. 
Stiles  —  proceedings  respecting 
driving  cattle,  pay  for  pasture — 
B.  Vancampeii  Sub-Lieutenant — 
various  orders  for  money,  311. 
Decide  on  petition  of  Captain 
Joseph  Brady's  co.  on  Lots — 
orders — meet  at  Lancaster,  313. 
Gun  factory  at  Hummelstown — 
establish  expresses  between  Coun 
cil  and  Camp,  314.  Two  prisoners 
escape  on  way  to  Virginia — jailer 
examined  and  implicated — several 
arrests  connected  with  the  escape, 
315,  316.  Ask  for  money— Trea 
surer  can't  comply — wagons  sent 
for  goods  to  Trenton  or  Bristol 
— Assembly  ask  a  conference  on 
state  of  affairs — granted — Colonel 
Hart  takes  his  seat,  317.  Militia 
to  defend  inhabitants  of  Chester, 
318.  Blankets — a  private  escapes 
— pay  for  Colonel  Piper's  family, 
319. 

Here  begin  minutes  of  ' '  Council  of 
Safety,"  323.  [Which  see.] 

Proclamation  dissolving  the  Council 
of  Safety,  353.  John  Morris,  Jr., 
to  attend  Court  in  York  and  Cum 
berland — M.  Immel  to  be  closely 
confined — complaint  against  Wm. 
Lees,  357.  Appointments,  358. 
Pay  for  arms — petition  of  John 
Swanwick — militia  called  out,  359. 
New  members,  366.  Appoint 
ments,  367.  Thomas  Wharton, 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
President,  and  George  Bryan, 
Vice-  President  —  new  member, 
375,  378.  Receive  from  Congress 
copy  of  the  confederation,  379. 
Congress  recommends  calling  in 
the  old  bills  of  credit  issued  by 
G.  B. — also  to  abolish  substitutes, 
382.  Receive  various  papers 
relative  to  Quakers  sent  to  Vir 
ginia,  383.  Delegates  to  Congress, 
payment  of  wagoners,  385.  Con 
ference  with  Assembly  on  state  of 
Continental  army — remonstrance 
against  its  going  into  cantonments, 
— Dr.  Shannon,  389.  Representa 
tion  to  Assembly  respecting  im 
pressing  wagoners,  &c.,  390.  Con 
ference  on  calling  out  whole  force 
against  enemy  on  petition,  394. 
Referred  to  Congress,  394.  Deliver 
up  key  of  loan  office  chest — orders 
respecting  militia — prisoners  of 
Virginia  belong  to  United  States, 
395.  Block  tin  and  lead  at  Car 
lisle — Colonel  Lacey  to  command 
militia — Colonel  Kirkbride  to  send 
out  light  horse,  396.  Complaint 
of  Colonel  Hartley  for  impressing 
wagons — clothing  for  Fort  Mifflin— 
pardon  and  discharge  of  Lombar- 
tus  Schelline — pay  Joseph  Carson 
for  goods,  397.  Appoint  Justices — 
wagon  masters — Brig. -General — 
pay  Col.  Bull  for  work  at  Red  Bank 
and  Billingsport,  399.  And  as  Col. 
commandant— services  of  Adjut't- 
General  unnecessary  —  dispense 
with  Colonel  Bull — Apologize  to 
him,  400.  Capt.  Woelper's  claim, 
R.  Levers  and  goods  sent  to  Bos 
ton  for  sale — write  to  General 
Washington  about  recruiting  offi 
cers,  401.  Case  of  C.  Dingee — 
of  W.  Montgomery — appoint  J. 
Davidson  assistant  at  salt  works 
— murders  by  Indians  —  aid  a 
wounded  militiaman,  403,  404. 
Resolution  of  Congress  on  propo 
sal  to  regain  city — Act  for  supply 
of  arms — provision  in  Berks  coun 
ty  for  fleet — pay  of  M.  Hubley 
increased,  405.  John  Brown  en 
larged — letter  from  R.  McCallister 
— J.  White  Swift— Col.  Johnston 
resigns — J.  S.  Howell  appointed 
Receiver-General,  407.  Offers  a 


348 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xi. 
price  in  lieu  of  rations  of  liquors 
— subscribe  for  500  copies  of  Ger 
man  newspaper  in  Lancaster,  also 
of  Dunlap's — wagons  to  be  fur 
nished  from  each  county — to  Colo 
nel  Lutterlish — arrest  of  J.  G. 
Metscher  as  suspected,  409.  In 
dians  in  Cumberland  County — 
Colonel  Piper  censured  for  enlist 
ing  men  in  Bedford  —  General 
Lacey's  place  as  clothier  supplied 
— letter  from  board  of  war  re 
specting  flag,  411.  J.  G.  Metscher 
to  be  discharged  on  taking  oath — 
county  paymasters  to  examine 
militia  accounts  of  expenses,  413. 
Prisoners  under  guard  on  their 
way  to  Yorktown — Captain  Long 
and  company  continued  in  ser 
vice,  414.  Resolutions  of  Con 
gress  respecting  oaths  to  be  taken 
by  officers,  415.  Order  commis 
sions  for  persons  recommended 
by  General  Washington  to  re 
cruit — clothing  delivered  by  J.  G. 
Howell,  418,  424.  Colonel  Coates 
a  prisoner  with  enemy — Colonel 
Thompson  to  act  in  his'  behalf — 
orders  for  recruiting,  419.  Pay 
ment  to  Commissioners  to  pur 
chase  provisions,  422.  Allow  con 
gregation  at  Easton  to  ask  aid  in 
finishing  their  church — granted — 
agent  to  distribute  provisions — 
arms  for  Bedford — money  to  buy 
provisions  in  Lancaster — store 
keepers  of  provisions  at  several 
places,  423.  Store  committee  from 
Assembly,  424,  425.  Interference 
of  board  of  war  in  buying  provi 
sions — copies  of  papers  to  be  fur 
nished  by  J.  B.  Smith,  425.  Ad 
dress  from  Quakers,  426,  427. 
Answer  and  representation  and 
conference  with,  427.  Wagon- 
master  appointed  —  address  of 
General  Washington  to  inhabit 
ants  —  proclamation  respecting 
stock  cattle — address  of  General 
Washington  from  Valley  Forge, 
429.  Representation  to  Assem 
bly,  431.  Conference  on  maga 
zines,  434.  Resolution  of  Con 
gress  on  prisoners  and  troops — 
horses — Commissioners  to  Con 
gress  at  Yorktown — prisoners  in 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
Virginia,  435.  Money — \Vagon- 
master — proclamation  for  a  fast, 
438.  Wages  of,  441.  Various 
orders,  for  cartridges,  guard,  &c., 
for  Lancaster,  442.  Old  powder- 
mill  ground  to  be  let — Assembly 
inquire  into  expense  of  the  public 
buildings  in  Lancaster — Justice 
for  York,  443.  Provisions  intro 
duced  from  Chester  —  appoint 
ments,  &c.,  445.  Resolution  of 
Congress  requesting  five  hundred 
militia  at  various  points  in  the 
State,  and  order  thereon — reward 
offered  by  proclamation  for  arrest 
of  murderers  of  W.  Hammond — 
horses  and  stables,  £c.,  446,  447. 
John  Bailey  resigns — Money  from 
Congress  for  provisions — various 
orders  for  money,  449.  Resolves 
of  Assembly  for  quota  —  Order 
taken — Sub-  Lieutenant  appointed 
— Resolve  of  Assembly — confer 
ence  respecting  battalions  and  re 
duction  of  certain  regiments — ex 
emption  of  persons  engaged  in 
making  bayonets — Jacob  Morgan 
resigns  his  seat — letter  from  Gen 
eral,  in  favor  of  Mrs.  Peniberton, 
457,  458.  B.  Rittenhouse's  pay — 
petition  of  soldiers  from  Antrim 
and  Peters  Township,  458.  John 
Brown  discharged  —  Resolve  of 
Congress  respecting  accoutrements 
— Virginia  prisoners  to  go  to 
Shippensburg,  and  be  discharged, 

460.  Expenses   to   be   paid   by 
prisoners — money  from  Congress 
to  buy  horses — prisoners  sent  to 
Lancaster  —  to    be    delivered    to 
Francis  &  Long — horses  bought, 

461.  J.    Carson  paid  for   goods 
seized    in    Bucks    county — salt 
works,    463.     Orders    to   various 
recruiting    officers    named,    464. 
Wagons — old  spirits  seized,  paid 
for,  465.    Money  from  Congress — 
various  orders   for  money,    466. 
Representation  of  General  Greene 
respecting    wagons,     467.       Re 
cruits — prisoners   from   Virginia, 
468,  469,  472,  473,  474.     James 
Hamilton  discharged,    469.      Di 
rection   respecting    men,    &c.,  of 
gondolas  ordered  to  be  sunk  at 
Trenton,    470,    471.     Rations    of 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


349 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xi. 
Commodore  H. — Justices  of  Berks, 
471.  Suspected  persons  seized  by 
General  Lacey — orders,  473.  Re 
cruits  for  continental  army — re 
cruits  horses — orders,  474,  475, 
476.  United  States  lottery  tick 
ets  received  and  disposed  of — re 
cruiting  money  and  for  buying 
horses — militia  for  defence  of  fron 
tiers,  477,  478.  Grants  a  pass  on 
request  of  James  Hamilton,  478. 
Appointment  of  commissioners  on 
Attainder  Act — their  instructions, 
479.  Case  of  Anthony  De  Nor- 
niandie,  480.  Roads — object  to  Mi 
chael  Muhlenbergh's  account  of 
expenses  of  prisoners  to  Virginia, 
481.  Pass  for  Mrs.  Col.  Morgan- 
Col.  Jones  paid  and  discharged — 
Lieut.  Edward  Randolph  paid  for 
enlisting  men — letters  and  papers 
received  from  Congress  to  be  read 
in  churches  —  horse  for  Count 
Mountfort,  his  being  lame,  487. 
J.  Tilghman  discharged — Indian 
murders— recruiting — situation  of 
frontiers — orders,  489.  J.  Bone 
to  be  executed — Joseph  Shippen, 
Jr.,  discharged — arms  for  North 
umberland — General  Wayne,  &c. 
— Indians,  491.  Proclamation 
printed— horses—recruiting-Board 
of  War,  493.  Rank  of  Captain 
Biles,  498.  Treason  in  Chester 
county — Samuel  Johnson  may  sell 
his  real  estate  and  depart — guard 
at  Lebanon  increased  —  Thomas 
Wharton,  Jr.,  President,  dies  at 
Lancaster — order  of  funeral,  499. 
Purchases  of  clothing  to  cease — 
order  for  rifles  and  muskets  for 
defence  of  frontiers — guard  for 
collecting  militia  fines  —  enemy 
preparing  to  leave  Philadelphia — 
ravages  committed  by,  in  Chester 
county — expenses  in  transporting 
prisoners,  507.  Powder — spirits 
— salt-works — troops  for  defence, 
509.  Proclamation  against  per 
sons  who  joined  the  enemy — Re 
ward  against  robbers  in  Bucks 
county— clothing  for  troops  march 
ing  west,  519.  Guard  for  Lan 
caster — troops  for  defence — cloth 
ing  for  field  officers — reward  for 
criminals,  511.  Clapyoole,  Sher- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
iff  —  robbery  in  Bucks  county 
— Proclamation  against  traitors, 
512,  518.  Reward  for  robbers 
— clothing  for  troops,  519.  Evac 
uation  of  Philadelphia  —  Elec 
tion  for  Councillor — wagons  for 
Capt.  Montgomery — clothing  to  be 
made  in  Phil 'a — intend  removing 
from  Lancaster,  discontinue  to 
take  Dunlap's  paper — oflicers  of 
State  fleet — paid  expenses  from 
Trenton  to  Lancas'r,  521.  Arms  in 
Genl.  Lacey 's  hands  to  be  sent  to 
city — memorial  of  Mrs.  Ferguson 
— celebration  of  Fourth  of  July — 
Genl.  Arnold  to  be  inquired  of, 
why  he  had  ordered  shops  to  be 
shut — his  reasons  for  so  doing — 
also,  with  regard  to  clothing — a 
warrant  for  bringing  up  trai 
tors — invites  Council  to  dinner, 
523.  Justices — markets  to  be 
repaired— early  call  of  Assembly 
— arms  —  resolve  of  Congress,  sus 
pension  of  Act  of  Assembly  regu 
lating  prices  of  goods,  marriage 
and  tavern  licenses— Sheriff-  sun 
dry  persons  discharged  fromparol 
— new  member — goods  found  in 
City  after  evacuation  belonging  to 
enemy — exceptions  to  discharge, 
525.  Courts  for  Philadelphia 
county — J.  B.  Smith  appointed 
Prothonotary  and  Justice — Revd. 
Thomas  Combes,  Jr.,  receives  a 
pass  to  leave  the  State,  527. 
Petition  from  Hale  &  Weaver  on 
property  of  enemy  in  city  after 
evacuation — Col.  Nicola  asks  for 
rations — Indian  depredations  at 
Wyoming — Justices —  recruiting, 

528.  Traitor's   property — armed 
boats  afloat — brig  to  be  fitted  out, 

529.  Apply  to  Board  of  War  for 
ammunition  —  petition     of    Col. 
Hartley — aid  to  wives  of  Privates 
in  fleet,  530.     Insulting  applica 
tion  of  Charles  Thomson  to  Vice 
President  about  a  house — circular 
to  officers  on  defence — disposition 
of  troops — representation  to  Con 
gress  on   frontiers,    531.      Order 
troops  to  Susquehanna  and  dis 
tribute  at  various  places — money 
from  Congress — Genl.  Lacey  com 
mands — drugs — money     to    Col. 


850 


INDEX    TO    COLONIAL   RECOKDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xi. 
Hartley,  533.  Money  from  Con 
gress — recruiting— records  of  Pro- 
thonotary's  office  brought  from 
Reading — articles  left  by  enemy  j 
to  be  secured  and  State  House 
repaired — trees  in  city  to  be  re 
moved  and  given  to  the  poor — 
Indians — Joseph  Reed  a  member 
— apology,  536.  Appoint  com 
mittee  to  meet  one  from  Congress 
on  resolutions — sales  of,  by  per 
mission  of  Genl.  Arnold — a  de 
serter,  the  first  from  the  fleet — 
pardoned — all  who  return  to  be 
pardoned — petition  from  North 
umberland,  541.  Appointments 
—privateer — advisers  to  Health 
officer — appoint  commander  of 
Brig  "Convention"  over  one 
recommended  by  Navy  Board — 
claim  for  a  vessel  sunk  in  Dela 
ware,  543.  Appoint  Jacob  Rush 
to  assist  Attorney  General 
in  case  of  ship  Albion — Wharf 
inger  and  Weigh  Master  at  draw 
bridge  -  cartridges  to  Henry  Bun- 
ner  —  proclamation  for  embargo 
on  provisions,  545.  Protest 
against  Congress  laying  an  em 
bargo  in  this  State — return  to  be 
made  of  men  in  State  fleet — ap 
point  measurer  of  Wheat,  &c., 
546.  Clerk  of  Court— charge 
against  agent  for  sale  of  forfeited 
estates—  notice  to  be  put  up,  547. 
Attend  public  reception  of  French 
Minister  by  Congress — Wardens 
ask  for  money — heavy  bill  for 
spirits— brig  "Convention"  nearly 
ready — prop'd  to  send  on  a  cruise, 
549.  Disposition  of  arms  from 
West  Indies — propose  discharge 
of  certain  officers  of  Navy — dis 
arming  galleys — orders  of  Con 
gress  respecting  Wm.  Straker, 

553.  Resolutions    of   Assembly 
respecting  discharge  of  Navy,  &c., 

554.  Armed    Galleys  to    be   at 
Cape  May — armed  brig  Conven 
tion  fitting  out — traitors — galleys 
to    be    sent     down    Delaware  — 
Indigo — men — Lieutenants,    557. 
Frederick   Verner — Joseph    Reed 
employed    as    counsel  —  a   pass 
— raising    wrecks    in    Delaware, 
561.     Conference   on    defence  of 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
Delaware,  562.  Commissions  for 
private  ships  of  war — enquiry  for 
goods,  563.  Petitions  for  pardons 
— exchange  of  prisoners  —  ap 
pointments —  passes,  565.  Ap 
point  Prothonotary  of  Supreme 
Court — warrants  of  death  and  re 
prieves — arrest  of  a  British  Doctor 
—pass  to  Mrs.  Shugart — orders  for 
money,  566.  Pass  for  Labatu  and 
Anglo — Resolution  of  Assembly, 
embargo — militia  of  City  called 
out — recruits —  treasonable  letter 
to  R.  H.  Lee — embargo — militia 
called  out,  569.  Letter  to  R.  H. 
Lee — petition  of  negro  Ralph  re 
ferred  to  Assembly — visit  Bilings- 
port — case  of  Col.  Geo.  Stewart — 
pass  for  Mrs.  Blewer,  whose  son 
was  taken  prisoner  at  German- 
town — permission  to  Dr.  De  Nor- 
mandie  to  sell  real  estate,  570, 
571.  Cannon  for  Bilingsport  and 
Mud  Island— Justices  appointed — 
recruiting  officers  —  guard  from 
Lancaster  to  Philadelphia  of 
prisoners — signal  gun  at  Billings- 
port  573.  Summons  of  Justices 
to  take  oath  of  allegiance — 
Quarter  Master  General,  certifi 
cates  in  pay  for  services — pur 
chase  of  linens  by  late  President 
in  Maryland.  Col.  Bull  to  be 
employed  at  Billingsport  and  Mud 
Island,  his  pay — Pay  Master 
and  Steward  there — to  use  articles 
taken  from  enemy,  574,  575. 
Time  of  Militia  expiring,  574. 
Old  draft  to  Moses  Ward — sup 
plies  for  forts — officers  for  galleys 
— State  shallop  to  be  sold — priso 
ners  to  Chester — account  of  State 
fleet  to  be  made — Marshal — re 
cruits — passes,  577.  Officers  ap 
pointed — passes  granted — others 
refused — galleys  in  service — re 
cruits — tools,  &c.,  belonging  to 
State  —  reprieve,  579.  Money 
from  Congress — militia  of  Phila 
delphia  called  out,  581.  Appoint 
commissioners  to  try  Henry 
Bunthaiit  a  murderer — passes — 
recruits — execution,  582.  Pardon 
— Indigo — purchase  of  clothing, 
583.  Prisoner  in  Chester  gaol 
endeavoring  to  escape  is  ordered 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


35  L 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xi. 
to  the  new  gaol  in  Philadelphia — 
a  dissenting  minister  in  England 
applauded  for  his  kindness  to 
prisoners — passes,  584.  Order  to 
Commodore  Hazelwood  for  can 
non  for  Congress — Assembly  ask 
for  copies  of  Laws  &c., — wood  for 
galleys,  &c.,  585.  Pass — pardon 
— Board  of  War  ask  for  plan  of 
river  Delaware  for  General  Wash 
ington — sales  of  forfeited  estates, 
587.  Surprise  at  requisition  for 
wagons  referred  to  Congress,  589, 
Order  respecting  old  work  house 
and  State  House — clothing — pass 
for  Mrs.  De  Lancey — clothing, 
593.  British  propose  to  send  a 
flag — orders  to  Commander  to 
stop  the  vessel  at  Delaware — pass 
to  Mrs.  Yard,  &c.,  595.  Appoint 
ments — seditious  papers  and  per 
sons  to  be  secured,  596 — troops 
to  repair  to  City  to  be  ready,  597. 
Appointments  —  orders —  pardons 
sentence  for  murder,  609.  Proc 
lamations  for  traitors  to  take  their 
trials,  610,  612.  Execution  sus 
pended,  612.  Proceedings  in 
case  of  Roberts  and  Carlisle,  606- 
614.  Pay  reward  for  arrest  of  a 
noted  robber — Assembly  met — 
payments  to  Jno.  Hambright  and 
Cap.,  Stokely — militia  of  Phila 
delphia  called  out  as  guards,  617. 
French  Frigate,  convoy  of — new 
members — message  to  Assembly 
— Justices — Sloop  Active,  619. 
Tonnage  tax  for  Light  House-dis 
puted  election  in  Chester  county 
— discharge  of  militia — march 
of  troops,  621,  623.  Embargo, 
622.  New  member,  623.  Choice 
of  President — joint  committee — 
arms  for  militia — Genl.  Washing 
ton  asks  for  a  guard  for  conven 
tion  prisoners  going  South — 
militia  of  Bucks  called  out  for 
purpose — as  well  as  of  Phila 
delphia  —  proclamation  for  a 
Thanksgiving  da}-,  626,  627. 
Conduct  of  Col.  Hartley  approved 
— letter  from  Massachusetts  to 
prevent  return  of  tories — pass  for 
Mrs.  Ferguson  to  New  York  re 
fused — permit  provisions  for  Ber 
muda—galleys,  628,  629.  Galleys 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
629.  Choosing  President,  and 
Vice  President — dinner —  Joseph 
Reed  and  George  Bryan  elected, 
633.  Militia  ordered  out — men 
guarding  cannon  at  Billingsport 
— Capt.  Lightbourne's  circuitous 
voyage — Wm.  Low  —  paymaster 
of  Bedford — letters  from  Board  of 
War — convention  prisoners,  637. 
Appointments — sale  of  public 
vessels  by  auction — pay  to  tavern 
keepers  for  militia  on  march — 
forestalling,  638,  639,  640.  Pass 
— forestalling  inquiry — vote  of 
thanks  for  brave  conduct  to  Col. 
Thomas  Hartley — sales  of  public 
vessels — gun  factory — report  on 
Navy  Hospital— permit  to  William 
Streaker—execution  ordered,  640, 
641.  Pardons — powder  for  priva 
teers — marching  orders  counter 
manded — sales  of  vessels — limits 
and  guns — pay  at  Billingsport, 
641,  643,  644.  Justices— passes 
— sale  of  tools,  &c., — accounts  of 
late  Committee  and  Council  of 
safety  to  be  settled — reprieve — 
certificate  of  French  Minister  re 
specting  a  cargo  of  flour,  644,  645. 
British  property,  645.  Suspension 
of  embargo — Prothonotary,  &c., 
• — Col.  Hartley's  plan  of  defence 
adopted — French  Minister  offers 
a  reward  for  captures  —  invalid 
corps — their  clothing — Attorney 
General  to  confer  respecting  case 
of  Sloop  Active — Act  of  Maryland 
against  distillers  of  Whiskey — 
militia  to  be  mustered,  647.  Pass 
ports — commiss'  ns  — oaths — com 
missary  circular  to  delegates,  649. 
Clothing,  651.  Account  of  Jacob 
Arndt  as  councillor  paid — a 
school-master  convicted  for  keep 
ing  a  school  without  having  taken 
oath  of  allegiance  and  fined — 
remitted — Robert  Morris  receives 
arms  from  West  Indies — charges 
against  Thomas  McKean,  member 
of  Congress — reprieve  of  Elwood, 
653.  Caution  against  purchase 
of  traitor's  estates — subscribe  for 
newspapers  —  salt  in  possession 
of  Wilcocks — letter  from  Lieut. 
Col.  Hunter — Washington — Spro- 
gell.  Major  John  McPherson  dies 


352 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xi. 
— his  brother  recommended,  654. 
Justices  for  Philadelphia — Joseph 
Hart  paid — guard  at  Middle  ferry 
— Sloop  Active — Capt.  Wm.  Mc- 
Pherson,  British  Officer,  against 
keeping  gun  powder  in  Phila 
delphia,  657.  Case  of  Gens 
Thomson  and  McKean,  659,  660. 
Pay  of  guard — salt  seized,  661. 
Committee  of  Congress  confer 
with,  on  bills  of  credit,  664.  Jus 
tices  required  to  aid  in  suppress 
ing  riots,  and  General  Arnold  to 
furnish  military  aid — want  of 
clothing  in  4th  Pennsylvania  regi 
ment  complained  of  by  Lieuten 
ants,  and  clothes  to  be  given, 
665.  Pass,  applications  to  be  in 
writing — Bridge  over  Schuylkill 
— Justices — money  from  Congress 
— clothing  to  a  disabled  soldier, 
667.  Money  from  Congress — let 
ter  from  Delegates  of  Virginia  in 
closing  resolves  on  boundary  line, 
669.  Salt  in  Prichard's  store- 
valuation  boat  "Viper" — procla 
mation  against  forestalling — re 
quest  General  Washington  to  sit 
for  his  portrait,  671.  Complaint 
of  wagons  improperly  sent  for 
merchandise  to  Egg  Harbor  by 
Jesse  Jordan — provisions  for  Penn 
sylvania  forces — opinion  of  Gen. 
Washington  asked  as  to  Colonel 
Atlee's  claim  to  be  Brigadier-Ge 
neral — letter  Governor  Morris  and 
Wm.  Whipples — respecting  trials 
of  persons  for  treason — value  of 
"Viper," — a  pass  to  New  York, 
673.  Contested  election  —  Miss 
Levy's  pass  from  Arnold — Letter 
from  Matthew  Clarkson,  A.  D.  C., 
respec'g,  677.  Petitions — prisoner 
with  British — supposed  duel  with 
a  French  citizen  disproved— passes 
— David  Franks  British  Commis 
sary — militia  law — proclamation 
for  attainder — wagons  for  Egg 
Harbor,  679.  Massachusetts  asks 
to  export  flour,  682.  Pass  for 
clerk  of  D.  Franks  for  New  York, 
683.  Committee  of  merchants  ask 
for  protection  to  Bay  and  River 
Delaware,  683.  Inquiry  respect 
ing  General  Arnold  and  wagons 
to  Egg  Harbor — state  of  gaol  and 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
prisoners — militia  fines — pass  for 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Straker  for  St.  Eusta- 
tia— Notary  and  Tabellion  public 
— provisions  and  stores — address 
toAss'y,  685 — bills  of  credit — war 
— ship  of  war — forestallers,  687 — 
plan  for  gradual  abol.  of  slavery — 
Western  frontiers  —  clandestine 
marriages  —  Proprietary  estates, 
689.  Dr.  Stanley's  pay,  &e.,  691. 
Mr.  Holker  and  brig  Industry — 
resolves  respecting  Arnold  to  be 
published,  and  of  Congress — sig 
nals  to  vessels — pay  to  Arthur 
Donaldson — resolves  of  Virginia 
— Joseph  Jeffries  and  wagons — 
money  from  Congress,  693.  Con 
ference  with  Assembly  on  20th 
section  of  Constitution,  695,  699. 
Message  respecting  Mr.  Holker  to 
Assembly,  699.  Repudiate  claim 
to  propose  bills  on  house — may 
advise  Delegates  in  absence  of 
Assembly — pay  to  invalid  on  a 
galley,  701.  Merchants  meet  on 
a  letter  from  Baltimore  complain 
ing  of  small  privateers  on  coast, 
702.  Petitions  from  militia  of 
Northumberland  —  passes  —  par 
don,  703.  Rules  for  entering 
enemy's  lines,  704.  Complaint 
against  Colonel  John  Weitzell, 
705.  Orders  for  money  for  gal 
leys — charge  against  United  States 
for  use  of  public  buildings  except 
State  House — Arnold's  wagons — 
proceedings  against  Jno.  Mitchell, 
707.  Petitions — Col.  Johnston — 
distribution  of  articles  provided 
for  troops — rules  for  and  prices — 
message  to  Assembly,  711,  714. 
New  member — timber  for  buoys — 
privateers,  715.  Expenses — mo 
ney  from  Congress — committee  of 
Assembly — Justices  —  sloop  Ac 
tive — Wm.  Dunwick— horse  steal 
ing  not  pardoned — boats  for  Col. 
Bull — militia,  715.  Murders  at 
Bushy  Run — pass  declined — Capt. 
Hazel  an  officer — sales  of  vessels 
— Col.  Hunter — D.  Morgan  not 
pardoned,  719.  Defence  of  fron 
tiers,  719.  Committee  to  value 
cutter  Revenge,  as  a  guarda  costa 
— removal  of  wrecks  from  fishery 
— expenses — exchange  of  prison- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


353 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xi. 
ers — proceedings  in  case  of  Ar 
nold  to  be  printed  and  sent  to 
Congress,   721.     Conference  with. 
Delegates — bridge    and    cables — 
fast — ship  General   Greene  to  be 
fitted    out — conference   with   As 
sembly — Arnold  resigns  command 
of  Philadelphia,   725 — conference 
with  committee  of  Congress  and 
Assembly  respecting  Arnold,  &c., 
726,  727.     Resolution  that  State 
military  officers  shall  be  entitled 
to  same  benefits  as  those  of  United 
States — Rev.   Dr.  Rogers  applies 
for  clothing — list  of  officers  to  be 
made  out  by  Captain  Boys,  727. 
Conference    with    Congress    and 
Assembly,  730.     Captain  of  Gen. 
Greene — outfit — election — confer 
ence   Congress   and    Assembly — 
thanks  of  officers,  &c. — Captains 
— letter  from  field  officers,    731. 
Letter  General  Washington — Du 
Portail — petitions — proclamation 
— militia  law,   733.     Message   to 
Assembly  on  provisions  seized — 
military  stores — S.  R.  Fisher   to 
be  confined — report  of  Joint  Com 
mittee,  735.    Exchange  of  Bills  of 
Credit — pay  of  members,  and  of 
delegates,    736.       Resolution    of 
Assembly — repair   of  rifles — per 
sons  to  value  ship  Gen.  Greene, 
739.     Officers  on  ditto— distribu 
tion   of   articles — prize  money — 
loan  to  State,  740,  741.     Resolu 
tions    of  Assembly — officers   Mc- 
Clenachan   and   Irwin  to  obtain 
loan — bills  of  credit  to  be  taken — 
resolutions    of    Congress — Major 
John  Browne,  receiver   of  cloth 
ing,  resigns — Lieut.  Col.  Farmer 
receiver,   742,  743.     Ask  opinion 
in  case  of  Eichelberger — petitions 
— notice  to  be  given   of  sale  of 
forfeited  estates,   745.     Rules  to 
be  required  in  future  for  pardons, 
747.    Pardons — sale  of  cannons — 
orders — Justice  for  Northumber 
land — forfeited  estates,  749.     Re 
solution  respecting  wagon  mas 
ters,  755.     Resolution  appointing 
auditors  to  settle  claims  of  Jno. 
Eyre,  &c.,  for  timber  and  plank 
stolen   by   enemy,    employed   in 
building  redoubts  and  bridge  near 
23 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
city — garrison    relieved    at   Mud 
Island  and  Billingsport — petitions 
— ship    General   Greene — arms — 
Billingsport — passes  to  New  York 
limited — pay  of  officers  of    Ship 
Gen.  Greene,   756,   757.     Is  this 
State  a  separate  department  from 
that   of  commander-in-chief — ap 
pointments — Arnold's  case — Jus 
tices — pass    for   Mrs.    Duche   on 
conditions,  758,  759,  762.     Elect 
M.    Clarkson    Marshal—elections 
in  Chester  county — fees  on  mar 
riage  licenses  —  Justices  —  passes 
— pay   for   wagons — difficulty    to 
man   ship  General   Greene — em 
bargo — George  Harding,  761,  764. 
Accounts  of  General  St.   Clair — 
Justices  informed  that  the  Court 
has  not  power  to  discharge  sol 
diers — pass  for  vessels  with  pro 
vision — pass    for    Mrs.    Duche — 
proclamation   for   embargo,    762, 
763.     Record  of  a  road  in  Bucks 
inquired  for — permits  for  vessels 
— Indians — medicines — orders  for 
money — appointments— exchange 
of    bills — petitions,  765.     Permit 
to  a  vessel  to  depart  not  granted 
— resolve  of  Congress  asking  mi 
litia  to   occupy  forts  in  room  of 
Colonel   Proctor's    men — seamen 
induced  away — persons  to  be  ar 
rested  for  it — Dr.  Jennings  asks 
for  clothing— agent  for  forfeited 
estates — vendues — William  Arm 
strong      paymaster  —  agent      of 
Maryland  purchases  flour — order 
respecting,    766,    767,    770,    771. 
Justices — passes — seamen    disap 
pear — Captain    Martin    sent     to 
Baltimore    for    them — stores    for 
Mud    Island — R.    Morris's    letter 
respecting  arms  from  West  Indies, 
770,     771,     772 — passes — provis 
ions   allowed  to   be   exported  in 
several  vessels  for  Bermuda,  772. 
Elections  in  Chester  county — Dela 
ware  to  be  swept  for  cannons  and 
anchors,    773.     Petition   of    Col. 
Eyre's  battalion — Colonel  Bull  to 
execute  plan  of  fortifications — his 
pay   and   rations — embargo   con 
tinued — proclamation,  777.     Mo 
ney    to    several   counties — Com 
missions,      779.       Executions  — 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — ix. 
shipment  of  convicts — Justice  re 
stricted  to  one  in  certain  counties, 
781.  Expenses  of  sailors  divided 
— Congress  advise  export  of  some 
provisions  —Court  of  Appeals — 
embargo  off,  783.  Proclamation 
— arms,  784. 

Resignations  of  officers  offered 
and  not  accepted — Captain  Mont 
gomery  ordered  to  sea — Return  of 
seamen — Various  officers  appoint 
ed  to  ship  General  Greene— Militia 
of  Philadelphia,  pay  for — Pardons 
not  granted,  xii.,  4,  5.  Agents 
of  forfeited  estates  to  make  re 
turns,  6.  Flag  of  truce  arrives — 
family  on  board  allowed  to  land, 
7.  Unruly  characters  taken  on 

?ublic  ships — Ensign  appointed, 
Justices — Military  officers — 
Suspicious  characters,  orders  re 
specting,  8,  9.  Permit  Captain 
Cannon  to  sell  cargo— Pardon  to 
George  Holder — Disturbances  at 
Reading  with  prisoners—  a  default 
ing  Sub-Lieutenant — Petitions — 
Soldiers  pardoned,  12,  13.  Sweep 
ing  Delaware — German  battalion 
— Petitions— Register  of  Admiralty 
Court  appointed — Justices — Wa 
gon  duty  referred — Decline  a  sub- 
Lieutenant's  resignation,  15.  Wa 
gons — Purchases  by  John  Carson 
— Letter,  P.  Henry  on  boundary 
with  Virginia — Stores  for  troops 

—  Lieutenants    appointed  —  Pass 
for  Mrs.  Duchd  asked  for — Flour 
in  hands  of  Levi  Hollingsworth, 

17,  18.     Wagons  required — Con 
ference   with   delegates    in   Con 
gress — Prize  to  Lieutenant  Car 
son — Mast  for  ship  General  Greene 

—  Captain   Gotschue  —  Justices, 

18,  19.     Prize    brig   to   be    con 
demned — M.   Smith's  pay — Peti 
tions  for  pardons,  pass — Rations, 
to  sweep  Delaware  rejected,  20, 
21.     Warrants  for  wagons  in  dif 
ferent    counties  —  Forfeited    es 
tates,  deeds  withheld — Bounty  for 
recruiting — Order  to  Colonel  Ni 
cola — Discharge  from  a  galley — 
Thomas   Bradford  agent   for  ma 
rine  prisoners,  22,  23.     Claim  for 
purchases,   referred  to   Congress 
— Guns   to  be    repaired — Indian 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
affairs — Wagon  service,  by  Con 
gress,  25,  26.     Conduct  of  J.  Mc 
Allister,  31 .    Proclamation  against 
traitors,  27.     Flags  of  truce  and 
prisoners — Pass,  29.    Wm.  Moore 
Smith— French  Consul  on  exempts 
from  militia  duty  and  fines — Flag 
of  truce — Ensigns,  30,  31.   Sweep 
ing  Delaware — Pardons — Lieuten 
ant  N.  Sackett,  33.    Mrs.  Duche"— 
passes — Case    of    David    Ogden, 
36.     Prisoners  to   New  Jersey — 
Sales  of  cannon — Charter  of  Ac 
ademy —  Costs   Carlisle,    Roberts 
and  Handy— Fleury,  38,  39.  Mar 
kets — J.  McCallister  to  be  prose 
cuted,  41.     Terms  of  militia  ex 
pired — Complaint  against  Justices 
of   Northumberland — Resolves  of 
Congress — Letters  General  Wash 
ington — Minute    of    Trustees    of 
College,  43.     Order  purchase   of 
flour  through  William  Turnbull, 
agent,  45,  46.     Death  of  Judge 
Ross — Complaint    of    Holker  re 
specting    purchases    of    flour  in 
Wilmington,   47.     Agents  to  re 
ceive  subscriptions  to  Loan  Office, 
47.    John  El  wood  pardoned — Let 
ter  to  delegate  in  Congress — tran 
scripts  from  courts — Francis  Hop- 
kinson  appointed  Judge  of  Admi 
ralty — List  of  traitors — Privateer 
Holker,  48,  49,  50.     Passes— Ex 
change   of    prisoners  —  Disabled 
men  on  invalid  list,  51.     Military 
affairs  —  Ensigns  —  Col.    Spencer 
and   Captain   Wilkie  —  Purchase 
of  flour  at  Reading,  52,  53.    Mon 
sieur  Holker — Remonstrance  from 
Germantown,  a  guard  asked  for, 
56,   57.     Ensigns — Affairs  of  Ac 
ademy  and  College — Shipment  of 
provisions — Holker  complains  of 
newspapers,  59.     Preservation  of 
public  buildings  erected  by  Con 
gress — Resolves  of  Congress  and 
various  papers  from — Letters  from 
Holker   and    Gerard    on    flour  — 
Swaine's  securities  and  his  duties 
— Pardons — Pass — Congress    ask 
to  export  provisions — Petition  for 
arms,  60,  61.     Surrender  of  Fort 
Freeland — Thanks   and  orders — 
Capture  of  a  Portuguese  ship,  62, 
63.     Incursions  of  Indians — Let- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


355 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
ter,    Gov.   Clinton — Forfeited   es 
tates — Case  of   Colonel  Stroud — 
Jonathan  Lodge — Invalid  corps — 
Plan  from  Philadelphia  for  resto 
ration  of  credit — Ensign,   64,  65. 
Mons.  Holker  and  flour — L.   Ni 
cola — Hospital  at  Valley  Forge — 
Pardon  for  a  challenge — Plan  for 
restoring  credit— Forfeited  estates, 
66,    67.      Passes — Congress    and 
Mons.  Holker  respecting  flour  at 
Wilmington — Pardon  of  a  youth 
of  thirteen  for  stealing  provisions 
—Forfeited  estate  of  Michael  Wit- 
man,  68,  69.     Militia  oflicers,  70. 
Forfeited  estates — Embargo — Mi 
litia,  times  expiring,  others  to  be 
called  out — Prisoners  taken  at  sea 
in  arms  against  United  States — 
Mons.  Gerard  and  Holker,  70,  71. 
Approval  of  their   government — 
Letters    relating   to    forfeited  es 
tates — pass — road  in  Bedford  Co. 
to  Fort  Pitt— sheets  of  paper  money 
— practicing  of  the  militia — Steu- 
ben's  treatise  to  be  printed — Lieu 
tenant  appointed,  72,  73.     Mus 
ter  rolls — opinion  Chief  Justice  on 
prisoners  —  enemy    expected     at 
New   York — distressed    state    of 
Westmoreland  Co.,  75    Change  of 
orders  to  militia-forfeited  estates — 
search  for  wrecks — purchases  of 
flour,  76,  77.     Course  to  be  pur 
sued  by   Michael    Teter,    a    dis 
abled    soldier  —  passes,    78,    79. 
Mons.    Gerard's    powers — confis 
cated     estates  —  state     of    fron 
tiers — papers,    &c.,   in   hands    of 
Francis  Hopkinson — manufacture 
of  thread,  81.  Embargo— estates — 
fines    in   York    county — petition 
and  passes,   83.      Wheat    to   be 
purchased  at  mills  by  Henry  and 
Marshall — letters  from  Col.  Brod- 
head-Col.  Hubley-Salt  Works- 
provision  to  be  made  for  officers, 
&c. — prisoners,  pardon  on  condi 
tion   of  serving  United  States — 
Mons.  Holker   applies    for  flour, 
84,  85.     Horse  stealing — counter 
feiting — distribution  of   salt — in 
spection  of  clothing,  87.     Promo 
tions  of  officers,  89.     Counterfeit 
ers,  89.     Brief   to  solicit  money 
for  a  church— flour  for  salt — guards 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 

for  prisoners — army  deficiency — 
rations  for  soldiers'  wives — list  of 
officers   violating  parole,   90,   91. 
Clothing — provisions   for  General 
Sullivan     at     Wyoming — promo 
tions—militia,  92,   93.     Mr.  Hol 
ker — resignations — answer  of  At 
torney-General  to  queries — cloth 
ing — guards,  loan   of  arms — ad 
dress  to  Assembly,  94,  95.     Reso 
lutions  respecting  militia— guard- 
invalid  regiment,  Board  of  War, 
&c.,  95.     Message  to  Assembly — 
successes — addition     of    another 
power — Proprietary  estates — army 
and  navy — government  education 
of    youth  —  college  —  embargo — 
roads — provision    for    officers    of 
government — sale    of   confiscated 
estates,    96-99.     Colonel   Stroud, 
D.  Potts,  Holker,  &c.,  100,   101. 
Seal     for    Admiralty    Court— R. 
Keene's     estate — militia,    resolu 
tions  respecting  not  paying  fines, 
102.     Deeds  for  confiscated  prop 
erty — agree  with  Mons.  Penet  for 
arms — lot — petition  from  Penn's 
valley    and    answer' — Justices — 
Jona.     Lodge,     trial  —  memorial 
Matthew  Clarkson  Marshall,  105. 
Shot  for  confederacy  frigate — Wm. 
Russell  loses  leg  at  Brandywine, 
107.     Guards  for  gaol  at  York — 
Congress    on  public    credit — em 
bargo,  &c. — arms  of  State  to  be 
worked  on  public  standards — case 
of  Jona.  Lodge  referred  to  Supreme 
Court — decline  furnishing  flour  to 
M.  Holker  on  account  of  scarcity — 
Assembly  propose  address  to  Sieur 
Gerard,  109.     Address  of  Council 
to  him — an  execution  respited  on 
account  of  pregnancy — prisoners 
in  new  gaol — Clerk  of  market  ap 
pointed — prisoner  with  enemy — 
prize  taken  by  the  Genl.  Greene, 
110,    111,    112.     Case    of    negro 
Ralph — imposition  practiced,  113. 
Decree   of   Supreme  Court  favor 
Jacob    Morgan — Col.    Hannum's 
escape    from    enemy — voluntary 
turn  out  of  militia  in  Northum 
berland  county — order  to  William 
Honeyman — arrival  of  Count  D'- 
Estaing — aid  asked  on  petition  of 
Col.    Maloney   respecting    horses 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
taken  by  him,  114,  115.  Par 
dons,  petitions,  claims — resolu 
tions  of  Assembly  respecting  sup 
ply  of  flour  and  salt — sickly  state 
of  garrisons  at  the  forts,  116,  117. 
Resolutions  of  Assembly  on  flour 
and  salt,  distribution,  119.  De 
fence  of  frontiers — pass  for  Chas. 
Willing — order  to  Henry  Fisher, 
120.  Riot  at  Judge  Wilson's— 
proclamation — letter  from  Gen 
eral  Washington,  122, 123.  Mes 
sages  to  Assembly,  96,  124, 
125,  167,  175,  176,  474,  530- 
533,  555,  575,  630,  667,  675, 
738,  753,  758,  759,  763.  Thanks 
to  General  Wayne  proposed, 
124.  Distribution  of  flour,  &c., 
to  poor  of  city — also  wood — of 
fering  a  bounty,  125.  Procla 
mation  for  embargo,  126.  Vice- 
President  Bryan  resigns — Mat 
thew  Smith  elected  Vice -Presi 
dent,  127.  Daniel  Clymer  at  Wil 
son's — surrenders  and  gives  bail 
— militia  of  city  and  some  coun 
ties  called  out — execution  of  D. 
Dunn  ordered — election  of  Wm. 
Moore  for  Council  and  five  others 
for  Assembly,  128,  129,  131. 
Wm.  Bell  at  riot — passes  for 
Germany — Joseph  Reed  elected 
Councillor  and  President — prices 
for  wagons,  130,  131,  132.— 
Of  salt,  133.  Joseph  Gardner 
elected  member — against  persons 
going  at  large  charged  with  high 
treason,  133.  Soldiers'  times  ex 
pire  at  Billingsport  and  Mud  Is 
land — persons  to  be  left  in  charge 
— negro  slave  pardoned — elec 
tions — vote  of  thanks  to  General 
Wayne  for  services  at  Stony  Point, 
134,  135.  Resolutions  respecting 
salt  and  flour  exchanged — Major 
Francis  Nicols  at  riot  at  J.  Wil 
son's,  with  others  named,  to  give 
bail,  136,  137.  Jno.  Lacey,  Jr., 
a  member,  137.  Case  and  pro 
ceeding  of  Major  Sol.  Buss — Cap 
tain  Jacob  Buss  and  other  cap 
tains  of  Northampton — and  re 
solutions — David  Franks  refused 
a  pass — pay  for  salt  claimed — D. 
Solebury  Franks  at  riot  at  J. 
Wilson's— bailed,  140,  141.  Mi- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
litia  of  Chester  county — prices  of 
flour  and  wheat  in  Lancaster  coun 
ty — case  of  Jeremiah  Simmons — 
Captain  Guion,  salt — flour  and 
wagons  on  frontier — artillery 
called  out,  142,  143.  Staats  Law 
rence  at  riot — flour  and  salt — 
sloop  Active — Robert  Harris,  salt 
for  Trenton  objected  to — equip 
ment  of  militia  called  out  by  Ge 
neral  Washington — Peter  Miller 
bailed  out — fast  appointed  by 
Congress — elections,  144,  145. 
Additional  Commissioners  ap 
pointed  to  procure  salt — election 
of  Joseph  Gardner,  from  Chester, 
confirmed  —  elections  —  case  of 
Captain  Getshens — resolutions  of 
Congress,  146,  147.  Impressment 
of  seamen  of  State  on  frigate  Con 
federacy — Matthew  Smith  resigns 
— complaint  from  Bedford  against 
Lieutenant — order  of  Congress 
favor  James  Wilkinson,  Clothier- 
General — additional  Commission 
ers  to  procure  salt — pay  to  work 
men  at  President's  house — Geo. 
Harding  reprieved,  148, 149.  Sale 
of  ship  General  Greene  ordered — 
vendues  condemned — resolutions 
respecting — Solomon  Bush  re 
ferred  to  Board  of  War,  151. 
Sustain  Commissioners  for  pro 
curing  salt — riot  at  Wilson's — 
Dr.  Harris  threatened  for  car 
rying  off  salt,  152,  153.  Roads 
and  highways — the  Marshal  com 
plains  of  Blair  McClenachan  — 
complaints  against  sale  of  Gen 
eral  Greene,  154,  155.  Con 
ference  with  Committee  of  As 
sembly — on  bounty  to  militia — 
salt  returned  to  Colonel  Smith 
— Justices  resigned  being  elected 
to  Assembly — payment  for  land 
by  Isaac  Hicks — deed  for — two 
other  receipts  for  land,  156,  157. 
Complaint  against  Deputy  Quar 
termasters  at  Reamstown — owners 
of  brig  Active — brass  kettles  in 
hands  of  Joseph  Fox — petition  of 
officers  of  ship  General  Greene — 
are  they  officers  of  Navy  ? — salt — 
pay  for — sales  of  General  Greene 
complained  of,  158,  159.  Election 
of  President  and  Vice-President 


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357 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
— complaint  of  Captain  Heysham 
against  L.  Kuhn — House  of  Em 
ployment  ask  for  flour — letter  of 
Congress  against  opening  Land 
Offices — manager  of  salt  works  in 
New  Jersey  dead — they  ordered 
to  be  sold — money  for  salt — cod 
fish  captured  by  the  Gen.  Mercer 
may  be  exported — Sheriff  and 
Coroner  of  York  county,  160,  161. 
Election  of  President  and  Vice- 
President — Joseph  Reed  and  Wm. 
Moore,  163.  Message  to  Assem 
bly — general  condition  of  affairs, 
167.  President  and  Vice-Presi 
dent  elected — audience  of  Chev. 
De  La  Luzerne, — embargo  con 
tinued  170,  172.  Members  of  Con 
gress  elect — loan  flour  for  poor 
— passes  to  New  York  to  be  re 
ferred — sale  of  ship  Gen.  Greene 
— allowance  to  Captain  Irwine's 
company — Colonel  Brodhead,  172, 
173.  Resolution,  &c.,  sent  to  As 
sembly,  176.  Case  of  Pat.  Keane, 
Lieutenant  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
Regiment  of  Volunteers  in  British 
service — to  be  closely  watched — 
Resolutions  on  bounds  sent  to 
Virginia  and  Connecticut — re 
turns  of  gallies  to  be  made  out — 
pass  for  child  eight  years  old, 
177.  Various  orders  for  execu 
tions — cargo  for  account  of  United 
States  cleared,  178.  Visit  from 
Chev.  De  La  Luzerne  and  Mons. 
Marbois — discharges  from  gallies 
— execution  —  passes  —  election, 
180,  181.  Pay  of  wagons — ques 
tion  about  seat  between  Thomas 
Uric  and  John  Piper — Mr.  Holker 
sends  ship  General  Greene  to 
Martinico  —  proclamation  for  a 
fast,  183.  Auctioneer  elected, 
William  Browne — firewood — deed 
for  property  in  Philadelphia,  late 
of  Samuel  Shoemaker,  185,  186. 
Sale  of  salt  works  in  New  Jersey 
— discharges  from  State  service, 
186,  187,  190.  Confiscated  estates 
for  University,  &c.,  189.  Wood 
— markets  forestalling,  190.  Gal 
loway's  estate — petitions — Holker 
exports  provisions — salt — taxes, 
190,  191,  192.  Discharges— par 
don,  193.  Prisoners  of  war  in 


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New  Jersey — boundary  with  Con 
necticut — broken  cannon  to  be 
sold — state  of  and  tolls  on  Schuyl- 
kill  bridge — to  be  valued — peti 
tion  of  David  Franks  for  a  pass — 
deeds  executed,  194,  195,  196. 
Pardons — money  repaid  to  New 
Jersey — to  Mrs.  Sarah  Chesnut 
per  decree  of  Supreme  Court — Mr. 
Holker  ships — newspapers  to  be 
called  for — Congress  on  supplies 
for  army,  196,  197,  198.  Monthly 
receipts  to  be  sent  to  Treasury  of 
Congress — Justices — two  trunks 
of  goods  at  Elizabethtown  from 
New  York — Captain  Clunn  to  be 
arrested — David  Franks  examined 
— illegal  practices — counterfeiting 
— Robert  White's  wife — house  to 
be  searched — confiscated  estate — 
R.  Swanwick,  198, 199.  Bounties 
— provisions  —  pardons  —  embar 
goes  —  deeds  for  confiscated 
estates,  200,  201.  Conference 
with  Committee  of  Congress  on 
supplies — public  credit,  &c. — 
meeting  of  Merchants  on  supplies 
— Schuylkill  bridge,  &c.— Gen. 
Washington  on  alarming  scarcity 
of  provisions,  202,  203.  And  to 
others  on  procuring  supplies,  203, 
204.  David  Franks'  petition  re 
fused — suspicion  against — alleged 
suspicious  intimacy  between 
Elizabethtown  and  the  enemy  at 
New  York — persons  named,  206. 
Scarcity  of  wood — to  be  cut  for 
poor,  207,  208.  Difficulty  with  a 
portion  of  militia — amount  in 
Treasury  subject  to  order  of  Con 
gress  —  W.  Semple,  Sub- Lieut, 
resigns — thanks  for  his  services — 
annexation  of  two  companies  to 
Colonel  Proctor's  Regiment — taxes 
—goods  damaged  by  ice— survey 
to  be  had —  disputes  between 
Pennsylvania  and  Virginia — re 
commendation  of  Congress — pro 
clamation  respecting — barracks — 
account  of  late  Vice-Pres't,  210, 
211.  New  Members — wood  taken 
— Schuylkill  ferry  and  Continen 
tal  teams — proclamation  respect 
ing  dispute  with  Virginia,  212, 
214.  Rates  of  pay  to  Soldiers — 
tavern-keepers — pay  to  Almoner 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
for  absent  militia  —  quarters 
to  "be  provided  for  more  in 
public  houses  —  passes  —  Cap 
tain  J.  P.  Schott  has  Armand's 
corps,  217,  218,  221.  Door-keep 
ers'  pay — pardons — auditors  do 
not  attend  on  account  of  bad 
weather — abuse  of  weight  in 
flour — James  Pottingers'  petition, 
218,  219.  Express  to  Gov.  Living 
ston — militia  to  be  mustered  and 
paid — Mr.  Atlee's  account  of  Con- 
nestoga  manor — cash  in  treasury 
— Samuel  Fisher  ill  in  prison,  to 
be  removed — Col.  Smith  resigns, 
220,  221.  Pay  to  President— to 
witnesses  in  case  of  Arnold — ob 
jections  to  certificate  of  Geddis 
and  Govett  in  case  of,  225,  226. 
Pay  to  James  Read,  commissary, 
unnecessary — W.  Crispin  to  fur 
nish  rations  and  account,  and  be 
discharged,  226.  W.  C.  Bradford 
to  render  account — wishes  of 
Congress  to  be  ascertained,  227. 
Sale  of  salt  ordered — letter  to 
Congress  on  supplies — money 
from  Congress — return  of  clothing 
— coopers'  work  for  galleys,  229. 
Indians  in  Northumberland — 
names  of  officers,  &c.,  held  as 
prisoners  of  war — elections,  230, 
231.  Messages  to  Assembly,  96, 
124,  125,  167,  175,  233,  246,  264, 
285,  358,  564,  567,  624,  626,  637, 
641,  667,  676,  733,  748,  749.  Ceas 
ing  of  issues  of  Continental  bills 
— taxes — property  of  aliens  and 
sundry  papers  before  Assembly, 
233.  Sales  of  lands  by  Virginia — 
Indians— Taxes—petitions— resolu 
tion  of  Congress — clothing — order 
of  Congress,  234,  235.  Officers 
returned  as  belonging  to  State — 
a  scold  pardoned,  235,  243.  Order 
from  Congress  for  moneys — case 
of  Capt.  Papley,  236.  Conference 
on  supplies — application  for  Great 
Seal — delivered  in  part  to  As 
sembly,  237.  Orders  of  Congress, 
238.  Order  for  Beef— pardon  for 
regrating  pork — mistake  in  date 
of  commission — Salt,  price  of — 
Major  T.  McPherson  received — 
exchange  of  prisoners — door 
keeper,  241.  Petitions — trophies 


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of  war — minutes  of  Council  of 
Safety  to  be  placed  in  Secretary's 
office,  242.  Militia  fines — pardon 
a  scold,  243.  Paper  from  Qua 
kers  on  militia  fines,  244.  Tro 
phies,  colours  taken  from 
Hessians  delivered  to  Board  of 
War,  245.  On  supplies— Deed 
to  C.  W.  Peale— clothing,  247. 
Conference  with  Assembly  on 
defence  of  frontiers — money — de 
cision  respecting  continental 
money  being  received  in  dis 
charge  of  ground  rent  on  forfeited 
estates — aid  of  clothing  to  a  priso 
ner,  249.  Conference  with  As 
sembly  on  case  of  Col.  Haller, 
wagon  master — troops  to  be  raised 
— returns  of  troops — affairs  with 
Virginia — laws  of  State  sent  to 
Congress — passes  to  be  applied 
for  within  ten  days — pay  to  gal 
leys,  251.  Petition  D.  Kennedy 
— Surveyor  Genl.  has  gout — ac 
counts  of  Bucks  county  for  pur 
chases — pay  to  commissary  of 
prisoners  —  against  partial  pro 
vision  for  regiment  —  salt,  253. 
Speedy  collection  of  debts — mes 
sage  to  Assembly  on  number  of 
troops — views  of  French  Minister. 
255.  Pass  for  Wm.  Barton  and 
Paul  Zantzinger  to  Elizabeth 
Town — suspicions  of  speculation 
against  an  agent  for  forfeited 
estates  — deed  for  marsh  land 
atTinicum,  part  of  Jos.  Galloway's 
estate — call  on  Edmd.  Physic,  late 
Receiver  General  of  Pennsylvania, 
for  books,  papers,  &c., — sundry 
petitions,  256,  257,  258.  Reso 
lution  of  Assembly  to  raise  four 
companies — several  persons  to 
appear,  258.  Deeds  for  estates 
forfeited,  259,  260.  Proclama 
tion  and  reward,  $3000  offered  to 
arrest  four  persons — return  of 
clothing — dismissal  of  Thos.  Hale 
as  agent — Wm.  McMullin  ap 
pointed,  261.  President's  house 
in  danger  from  fire  at  Mr. 
Holker's — salt  distributed — Col. 
Hazen's  men  and  officers — Revd. 
M.  Milsheimer,  a  chaplain,  taken 
at  Saratoga — dispute  with  Vir 
ginia — Mr.  Hale  to  deliver  up 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
papers — auditors  in  case  of  Jehu 
Eyre — supplies — taxes,  262,  263. 
Letter  of  Mr.  Hale  on  Indian  lands, 
265.  Deed  to  Thomas  Britton, 
late  S.  Shoemaker's  estate,  265. 
Decison  against  Capt.  Gait,  266. 
John  Ensmenger's  case  referred  to 
Dr.  Hutchinson — right  of  France 
as  depositories  of  moneys  of  her 
citizens  who  have  no  claimants 
here,  referred  to  Attorney  General 
— accounts  of  Wm.  Turnbull  for 
purchases  of  flour — reward  for 
apprehension  of  Thos.  Burney.  a 
notorious  counterfeiter,  267. 
Deed  for  J.  Galloway's  property — 
Schuylkill  Bridge  tolls,  &c.,  268, 
269.  Jos.  Richardson  arrested~Dr. 
Martine  app'd  Surgeon— passes  for 
Soldiers'  wives  to  New  York  limi 
ted  to  15th  April — intercepted 
Journal — Mrs.  Shoemaker — valu 
ation  of  damages  by  flying  camp  to 
Edw.  Barrett  in  Southwark — peti 
tion  of  Jacob  Taney  for  recogni 
zance  forfeited,  270,  271.  Dr. 
Wm.  Cooper  to  be  arrested — 
Jos.  Richardson — Henry  Carter 
— marriage  interests  less  than 
freehold  in  confiscated  estates 
to  be  sold,  272,  273.  Scarcity 
in  camp — opinion  of  Attorney 
General  on  moneys  of  French 
subjects  to  be  paid  to  Consuls 
— Mr.  Holker,  requisition  for  flour 
— Berks  county  commissioners — 
Thos.  Taylor  apprehended  and 
executed — case  of  Larry  Burns  a 
soldier,  274,  275.  Deeds,  276. 
Grants  to  Col.  Hazen's  Regiment — 
petitions — powder — cannon  sold — 
fast  day  by  Congress  —  Simon 
Sneider  resigns  as  sub-Lieu 
tenant,  279.  Books,  papers,  seals, 
&c.,  from  Edmd.  Physic — fast  day 
— resolution  of  Assembly  against 
F.  and  J".  Ichelbury — expense  of 
a  lunatic — deed  for  estate  of 
Christopher  Sawer — neglect  to 
comply  with  terms  of  sale — rules, 
280,  281.  Proclamation  for  a 
fast,  282.  Names  collected  who 
joined  British  Army  in  1777. 
State  of  frontiers,  and  dispute  with 
Virginia,  287,  289— account  of 
clothing — resolutions  for  Congress 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 

respecting  frontiers-letter  to,  289- 

292.  Petition  of  inhabitants  re 
specting  bridge  and  road  to  Darby 
— letter  of  Genl.  Washington  and 
returns  of  Col.  Moylan's   corps — 
Major  Eyre  has  charge  of  Bridge 
— resolve  of  Congress   relative  to 
officers — Joseph  Shippen,  Jr.,  late 
Secretary,  to    deliver  papers,  &c., 
to    T.    Matlack— funeral    of    Mr. 
Forbes,    Member    of    Congress — 
election-petition  of  Charles  Cook, 

293.  Doubtful    election   in   Ma- 
nallen    and   Tyrone    Township — 
account  of  Wm.  Anderson — burn 
ing  of  houses  in  Cumberland  and 
proclamation  for  arrest  of  incen- 
daries,  294.     Land  of  Revd.  Mr. 
Batwell — petition  from  York  for 
defence. — broken  cannon     sold — 
Major    D.     Frank's     claim — Mr. 
Holker  for  flour — officers  of  Otten- 
dorf's  Company- -for  rank -militia 
laws — appointments    of  Lieuten 
ants    and   Subs,    296,    297,    298. 
Paper  money  moulds — deeds  for 
salea  of  confiscated  estates,   297, 
300,    Commissioners  of  purchases 
for  each  county — George  Bryant 
appointed     Judge      of    Supreme 
Court — conduct  of  Virginia  Com 
missioners — petition      of      Jacob 
Morgan  respecting  mill,  &c.,  pur 
chased    by     him — deserters      re 
ceived  from  vessels  in  river,  302, 
303.     Officers    of    Ranging    Com 
pany — premium  for  prisoners  and 
scalps,  311,    312.     John  Lynch's 
case— letters  to  Northampton   on 
Indian  invasions  and  resolutions 
— Gen.  Washington  names  posts 
for  supplies — powder,    312,    313. 
Road  from  Darby — forage  at  Tini- 
cum — flour    to    be    exported    by 
Don  Juan  de  Miralles  — refugee  in 
North      Carolina — discharge      of 
Navy  Officers  on  account   of  ex 
pense — rent  of  Middle  ferry  paid 
— property   of   Saml.     Bell,    315. 
Admiralty — Physick's    papers — 
desertions  of  army — deed — patent 
to  Jno.   Ormsby  for  ferry — resig 
nation,     317.     Refuse     to    allow 
Philadelphia  Library  Company  to 
import  books   from   New  York — 
Lieut.    W.     Huston  a    wounded 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
officer — seditious  paper  pasted  up 
— Proclamation  against,  319. 
Deed— clothing— Schuylkil  Bridge 
— disposition  of  supplies,  320, 
321.  Desertions — forfeited  es 
tates  in  Northampton,  pay  for— 
appointments — change  in  number 
and  pay  of  Surgeons  in  galleys — 
deeds,  322,  323,  324.  Case  of 
John  Lynch — Thomas  Hale,  agent 
— pay  for  gallies — taxes — Wm. 
Young  and  Benj.  Town  suspected 
of  printing  seditious  paper  "  Slow 
and  Sure,"  imprisoned,  324,  325. 
Deed  to  Jacob  Bay,  type  founder, 
at  German  town — Treasurer  always 
to  have  £30,000  in  hand— com 
mission  to  Abm.  Bennett  for 
armed  Pilot  boat  Randolph — 
draft  of  Congress — Jos.  Ship- 
pen,  Jr.,  delivers  papers,  &c.,  to 
John  Penn  who  is  called  on  to  de 
liver  to  Secretary — decree  against 
estate  of  Michael  Reine — order  to, 
326,  327.  Rewards  for  Indian 
prisoners  and  scalps  — seditious 
papers — Wm.  Young  released — 
draft  of  Congress — executions 
ordered  —  clothing,  328,  329. 
Purchasers  of  Tinicum  to  be 
put  in  possession — alarm  from  a 
boat — letters — appointments,  331. 
Sale  of  clothing  by  vendue — 
claim  of  a  prize — Physic's  books 
and  papers — return  of  officers  and 
men  in  fourth  regiment  of  dra 
goons,  332.  Clothing — execution, 
333.  Pay  for  estates — discharge 
of  Mr.  Gait — all  confiscated  es 
tates  to  be  sold — oaths  to  be  taken 
by  officers,  341.  Resolutions  res 
pecting  sales  of  commons,  &c.,  in 
Philadelphia  —  missionaries  pass 
to  Pittsburg — pay  of  militia,  347. 
Cases  of  Captain  Carberry  and 
Lieut.  Houston — deeds — great  dis 
tress  for  meat  in  camp — murder 
of  William  Boyd — proclamation 
for  arrest  of  John  and  Robert 
Smith,  348,  349.  Conference 
with  Congress  and  Assembly  on 
scarcity  at  camp — case  of  Mrs. 
Ferguson,  351.  Deeds — M.  Ev- 
erly  promoted — new  gaol — Jus 
tices — John  Nixon  explains  letter 
— Merchants  on  currency,  352, 


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353.  Expenses  of  boats— vacancies 
in  army,  354-356.  Pass  refused — 
suit  of  black  for  Rev.  Samuel 
Blair— Physick's  books,  358.  Or 
der  of  Congress,  359.  Conference 
on  loan  office  certificates — value 
— supplies,  &c.,  360.  Sale  of 
negro  Aaron  of  P'r  Campbell's  es 
tate—paymaster— Physick's  books 
— resolutions  of  Congress — peti 
tions,  360,  361.  Pay  to  commis 
sioners  of  purchases — embargo — 
orders,  362.  Expenses  of  express 
from  frontiers — supplies  for  army 
— sale  of  Graeme  park,  and  Mrs. 
Ferguson  to  live  rent  free,  she 
paying  taxes — allowance  to  Gen. 
Potter  for  travelling  expenses — 
provision  for  troops  in  Northum 
berland  county,  364,  365.  Mes 
sage  to  Assembly  respecting  Mrs. 
Murray  and  Mrs.  Ferguson — Jas. 
Hutchinson  elected  to  Assembly, 
367.  Sailor  taken — several  not  to 
be  exchanged — Expenses  of  store 
at  Walnut  and  Sixth — agreement 
and  memorandum  between  French 
minister  and  the  State,  368. 
Debts  from  quartermasters,  369. 
French  sailors  desert — supplies — 
orders  for  purchases — commis 
sioner  appointed  —  delegates  in 
Congress  chosen,  370,  371.  Ap 
point  persons  to  execute  act  for 
procuring  supplies- appointments 
— change  in  company  of  rangers 
• — arrangement  of  militia  in  several 
counties,  372,  373.  Value  of 
bridge — petition  respecting  John 
Roberts'  estate — rejected  report 
from  Assembly — on  claims  of 
Erie,  &c. — complaints  of  mal 
practice  —  authority  to  declare 
martial  law — justices  superceded 
— resolution  for  greater  ease  of 
militia  in  certain  counties — exe 
cutions  ordered,  374,  375  Reso 
lutions  respecting  supplies  and 
other  measures  of  support  and 
security  —  regulation  of  passes, 
&c. — resolution  of  approbation  of 
Congress,  376,  377.  Supplies — 
taxes — new  mills — wrong  election 
of  lieutenants — wagons,  378.  379. 
Committee  of  Congress  at  carnp — 
wants  of  army — petition,  John 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
Swanwick-deeds— estate  R.  Swan- 
wick  and  Edward  Jones,  381. 
Drafts  from  Congress — deed — pe 
tition  for  independent  corps — 
proclamation  for  martial  law,  &c., 
383.  Enemy  approaching — troops 
to  be  in  readiness — rank  to  officers 
— fraud  in  transportation  to  Tren 
ton — passes,  Mrs.  Ferguson,  Mrs. 
Allen — critical  state  of  army,  386, 
387.  Embargo,  387.  Mititia 
fines — Mr.  Ryan,  militia  inspector 
— arms  to  be  collected  and  none 
left  with  disaffected — object  to  in 
dependent  corps,  388,  389.  Arms 
for  Colonel  Rea — artillery  com 
pany—Durham  tract,  390,  391. 
allowance  to  volunteers  for  arms 
— light  horse  for  General  W. — 
armed  boats  to  attend  Mercury 
packet — special  commission  for  an 
armed  whaleboat — appointments, 
392,  393.  Orders  for  wagons— 
for  money,  395,  396.  Desertion 
of  French  sailors — order  for  arrest 
of  wife  of  a  refugee — A.  Doz,  re 
signs,  and  Captain  Hazel  wood 
appointed  commissioner,  397. 
Congress  inquire  what  action  un 
der  various  resolves — sale  of  ne 
groes  at  request  of  navy  board — 
provisions  allowed  for  Havana — 
enlistment  fines  remitted — circular 
on  taxes — resolutions  of  Congress, 
398,  399.  A  traitor  prohibited 
from  keeping  public  house.  — 
Traitor  captured  and  carried  into 
mountains — embargo — Cap.  Burd 
resigns — recruits  and  teams,  400, 

401.  Lot  for  public  landing  on 
Race  street — sale  postponed — pass 
for  Havana—labors  at  Mud  island- 
Letters  and  resolutions  from  Con 
gress,    402,   403.     Enemy   leaves 
New  Jersey— port  partially  opened 
— printing — John    Dover's    case, 

402,  404, 407.     Execution  ordered 
of  R.   and  J.   Smith — purchases, 
405.       Decision    on    taxes — pay 
ments — appointments,  407.     Pro 
clamation  suspending  purchases, 

408.  Desertion  of  French  sailors, 

409.  Returns  of  purchases,  411. 
Congress  and  bills  of  exchange — 
pardons — spy    executed — opinion 
on  capture  of  French  subjects  by 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
British — deed — confiscated  estate 
— shipment  to  Cape  Francois,  413. 
Application  of  James  Searle  for  a 
loan,  414.  His  commission,  415. 
Instructions,  416.  Compensation, 
&c.,  418.  Cases  of  E.  Grizzle  and 
J.  Wilson,  traitors — French  bills 
of  exchange,  419,  422.  Purchases 
— deeds — recruits  for  St.  Clair — 
clothes  for  General  Armstrong  and 
son — J.  Eichelberger,  421.  Inter 
est  on  loan — exchange  on  Dr. 
Franklin—  opinion,  George  Bryant 
on  French  deserters — forage  on 
Hudson  river — purchases,  &c., 
423.  Sales  of  teas,  423,  427. 
March  of  troops — arrival  of  French 
fleet  at  Rhode  Island — sheriff  to 
arrest  four  females,  wives  of 
tories — letters  to  and  from  De 
Corney,  425.  Suspicious  trade 
from  Bermuda — Mud  island— par 
dons  —  appointments,  426,  427. 
Recruits  for  Pennsylvania  line — 
bounties — deserters,  431.  Sup 
plies  for  French  fleet — Hessian 
enlistments  —  wagons  —  pay  of, 
432,  433.  Nancarrow's  air  fur 
nace—death  of  Captain  Dawson — 
Lieutenant  Brady  promoted  435. 
General  Wayne  on  expedition 
against  Bergen  —  surgeons  ap 
pointed,  437.  Statement  of  case 
of  Thomas  Jones,  &c.,  of  Captain 
Coren's  artillery  artificers,  438. 
Orders  for  money— frame  for  Thos. 
Wharton's  picture— deeds  to  C. 
W.  Peale— Thos.  Lawrence,  &c., 
reserved  for  University,  441. 
Pledge  for  money  to  be  borrowed 
—  sale  of  damaged  provisions  at 
auction — orders  for  money,  442, 

443,  444.     Congress— Warrants- 
Confirmation  of  line  with  Virginia 
— resolution   of    Rhode    Island — 
deed  to  A.  Rex — Dr.  Hutchinson 
Director      General      of     military 
hospitals — horses  to  be  collected, 

444,  445,    446.     Deed— orders- 
pardons,  447.     Deed,  448.     Con 
duct  of  Rufus  Gardner — paymas 
ter   orders,   449.     Appointments, 

451.  Advise    President   to   take 
command  of  troops — two  boats  to 
be  fitted  out  to  seize  provisions, 

452.  Scanty  of  provisions  and 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
hands  in  New  Jersey — deserters — 
provisions  shipped,  454.  Peti 
tion,  Chester  county — debts— jus 
tices  died— yellow  fever  at  Char 
leston — quarantine  at  Mud  island, 
457.  Deed,  458.  Orders  coun 
termanding  march  of  militia  — 
paymaster — defenceless  state  of 
Northumberland  in  case  of  with 
drawal  of  German  regiment,  461. 
Drafts  of  Congress — deed,  463. 
Resignation  of  Lieutenant  Currie 
—  suit  of  clothes  for  Reverend  R. 
McMurdy— commissioner  of  pur 
chases,  465.  Murders  by  Indians 
in  Berks — troops  sent,  467.  For 
tifications  at  Mud  island -deed — 
doubts  on  militia  law,  469,  470. 
Mr.  Holker  ships  —  provisions 
scarce  at  fort  Pitt — confiscated 
estate— letters  and  resolutions  of 
Congress  respecting  pay  and  lands 
to  officers,  471-473.  Capture  of 
provisions— order  respecting— mi 
litia  fines— message  to  Assembly 
on  taxes — militia— letters,  Gene- 
ral  W.,  475.  Decision  of  Virginia 
on  boundary  —  scarcity  in  the 
army — contracts  for  captured  pro 
visions — resignation  of  Lieuten 
ant  Myers — privateers,  477.  Mer 
chants  of  Philadelphia  against 
Marshal,  478.  Ensigns — appre 
hension  of  suspected  persons  — B. 
Galbraith  refuses  to  deliver  up 
papers — deed — conference  on  pri 
soners  on  Long  Island— sales  by 
auction,  480,  481.  Conference 
on  finances,  481.  Answer,  M. 
Clarkson — justices — appointments 
— yellow  fever,  483.  Orders  — 
resolution  of  Congress— supplies 
— pardons  —militia  for  Northamp 
ton—account,  T.  Scott,  485.  Con 
ference  respecting  Virginia — peti 
tions —  Westmoreland  co.,  487. 
Arnold's  joining  enemy — search 
for  his  papers — various  letters — 
justices  appointed— confederation 
— Vandalia  or  Indiana  county, 
491.  Confederation  in  New  York 
— militia  to  Northumberland — W. 
Austin's  estate  —  orders  for  pay — 
Colonel  M.  Smith,  resigns — ship 
ments  of  provisions  for  Bermuda 
refused,  493.  Traitors'  papers  — 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
passes — pardon— purchase  of  cat 
tle — warrants  to  arrest  certain 
traitors— Captain  Joel,  495,  496. 
Proclamation  against  certain  trai 
tors,  496.  Distresses  of  army — 
pay  of  teams —release,  &c.,  of 
traitors  —  pay  of  militia,  499. 
Flour  for  army— resolutions  of 
Congress—arrival  and  arrest  of  Dr. 
Adam  Kuhn— negroes,  501,  502. 
Pardon  of  negroes— refuse  further 
time  to  depart  to  D.  Franks  and 
W.  Hamilton— pay  J.  Arndt  — 
passes,  502,  503.  Vessel  in  which 
Dr.  Kuhn  arrives  examined  at  his 
expense— Thomas  Paine  paid  for 
ten  dozen  of  the  "Crisis."  W. 
Hamilton  allowed  to  go  to  St. 
Eustatia,  503.  W.  Constable  to 
give  bond — Dr.  Kuhn  and  family 
to  depart  for  St.  Croix,  and  to 
give  security  not  to  return — 
Joshua  Edwards  to  be  arres-ted — 
judge  advocate  of  militia — pass  to 
D.  Franks,  &c.,  504,  505.  New 
members-elections-pardons,  &c., 
506,  507.  Election — pass  to  Miss 
Arnold  — D.  Franks  sick,  509. 
Elections,  513.  Passes — mulatto 
slave —  Pennsylvania  Hospital — 
Dr.  Kuhn,  515.  Proclamation  for 
fast,  516.  Dr.  Kuhn — unappro 
priated  lands  ceded  to  Congress 
— General  Washington  against 
temporary  enlistments,  517. 
Baron  Steuben  to  occupy  Arnold's 
country  seat,  519.  W.  Hamilton 
to  go  to  his  country  seat— Arnold's 
wife  to  depart  from  the  State — 
shingling  old  work  house — militia 
company  augmented  by  resolution 
of  Congress — John  McFarlane  to 
be  arrested,  521.  Resolution  of 
Congress — various  papers — con 
sideration  of  complaints  against 
Marshal,  &c.,  522.  Resignation  of 
Justices,  &c. — Traitors  allowed  to 
embark  for  West  Indies — refuse 
allowing  provisions  to  go  to 
Nantucket — three  auctioneers  for 
Philadelphia,  524,  525.  Justices 
and  Treasurer  resign-inquiry  into 
Marshal's  conduct — new  member, 
526,  527.  Message  to  Assembly, 
on  army— Virginia  boundary,  &c., 
528-531.  Marshal  exonerated,  but 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
superceded,  533.  Promotions — 
Wrn.  Hamilton — executions — re 
prieves,  535.  Orders  for  execu 
tions,  &c. -appoint  Clement  Biddle 
Marshal — proclamation  for  fast, 

538.  Suspend  sales  of  estates, 

539.  Elect  President  and  Vice- 
President,  541.  To  prevent  frauds 
of  using  American  prize  papers, 
by  British   vessels — purchase   of 
pay — General  Potter,  a  member, 
543.  Jno.  Piper,  a  member — State 
money — clothing    for    army   and 
quarters — message  to  Assembly — 
expenses     of     Governor — promo 
tions,   545.     Appoint  Justices  to 
preside  over  Courts,  546.     J.  D. 
Sergeant     resigns    as    Attorney- 
General — W.  Roberts  as  Lieuten 
ant-Colonel — license      restored — 
Colonel  J.  Piper  Lieutenant — new 
member — Win.  Hamilton  may  go 
to  country  seat,  549.     W.  Brad 
ford,     Attorney-General — promo 
tions — Mons.   Oster,   certificate— 
money  for  Congress,  551.     Deeds 
— Traitors  from  Jersey,  553.    Ap 
pointments  by  Assembly — Joseph 
Stansbury's    estate — message    to 
Assembly,    finances,     555.     Loan 
office — Captain  Coxe  on  a  flag  of 
truce — New  Jersey  traitor— Justice 
resigned,  557.    Wm.  West,  Jr. — 
Colonel  Miles   authorized  to   cut 
wood  from  land  near  city — Justice 
resigns — corn  to  be  purchased  for 
Federal  army,    559.    Deed — con 
ference — Captain  Moore's    volun 
teers      paid     and      discharged — 
purchase  of  corn  rescinded,  561. 
Suspicious    vessel,    at   Warder's 
wharf — Congress   ask    names   of 
Commissioner     for      supply      of 
southern  army- Messrs.  Bache  and 
Smith  to  indorse  bills  emitted  by 
State — petitions,    563.       Message 
respecting    powers    of    council — 
Supreme  Court,  &c.,  to  apprehend 
suspected    persons,      &c.,      564. 
Suspected  persons — Col.   Morgan 
to  pay  off  Berks  county  militia — 
110  money  to  Col.  Liiidemuth-im- 
peachment  of  Francis  Hopkinson 
-payments— message  to  Assembly 

• — who    decline   to    pay   Commis 
sioners  of  purchases  in  continental 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
money,  567.  Petitions  Joseph 
Stansbury,  &c.  —  Resolution  of 
Congress — Wyoming  garrison — of 
Assembly,  finances — pay  for  York 
county — auctioneer,  569.  Forci 
ble  possession  taken  of  Hog  Island 
— pay  for  Mud  Island — pardon  in 
Bucks  county-loan  under  resolu 
tion  of  Assembly — deed,  571,  572. 
Defence  of  suits  for  militia  fines 
— pardon — pay  General  Potter — 
new  charge  against  Francis 
Hopkinson — J.  Stansbury,  573. 
Stolen  property — F.  Hopkinson — 
deposits  of  provisions — message 
to  Assembly — arms  taken,  575. 
Suits  for  arms  taken  —  troops 
entitled  to  draw  stores — deeds — • 
petitions,  577.  Case  of  F.  Hop 
kinson— tried,  578,  579,  580,  581, 
582,  583.  Unanimously  acquit 
him,  581.  Assembly  on  Commis 
sioners  and  Quarter-Master  cer 
tificates — Commissioner  of  pur 
chases —  estate  of  Wm.  Austin, 
assigned  to  University — Receiver 
of  provisions — New  Jersey  pri 
soners—proceedings  of  Connecticut 
convention— Wyoming— alarm  for 
supplies,  584,  585.  War  between 
Delaware  and  Seneca  Indians — 
Mud  Island — repairs  to  public 
magazine — purchase  of  cannons 
declined — promotions,  587.  Ton 
nage  duty  —  pedlar  refused  a 
licence  —  Auditors  to  settle  ac 
counts  of  troops  —  inclosure  of 
Library,  588.  Bills  of  credit, 
proclamation,  589.  Relief  of  Wy 
oming — Hog  Island  held  for  State, 
591,  592.  Mutiny  of  Pennsyl 
vania  line — President  and  Gen 
eral  Potter  sent  to,  593.  Loan  on 
Treasurer' s  note — appointment-  - 
Justices — pass  for  Joseph  Stans 
bury's  wife — Thomas  Wharton's 
estate  —  Thomas  Paine  paid  as 
Clerk  of  Assembly — orders  for 
money  595.  Specie  to  be  sent  to 
President  —  ill-treatment  of  pri 
soners — money  raised  for  by  each 
State,  597.  Money  required  by 
Congress — clearance  of  vessels — 
ill-treatment  of  prisoners  at  New 
York,  603.  Opinion  in  answer  to 
Treasurer  to  pay  pension  to  Lieu- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xii. 
tenant  Bush. — suit  against  Mease 
and  West,  604.  Quarters  for 
officers  of  Pennsylvania  Line — 
term  of  service,  605.  Officers  and 
recruitng  stations— claims  of  offi 
cers  in  Pennsylvania  Line— com 
plaints  against  Colonel  Rea,  607. 
Petition  of  Tax-payers  in  Berks 
county,  608.  Officers  of  Pennsyl 
vania  Line,  609.  Agents  ap 
pointed  for  confiscated  estates — 
Money  to  each  county  for  enlisting 
— burnt  vessels  injure  fisheries  on 
Jersey  shore— persons  authorized 
to  remove  them,  611.  Exchange 
between  State  and  continental 
money — to  be  published  monthly 
in  newspaper — to  fix  the  rate — re 
pairs  to  barracks— money  to  make 
purchases — resignation  of  John 
Peters,jr.-deed  for  S. Shoemaker's 
estate — militia  called  out— depre 
ciation  accounts— where  to  be 
settled — pay  to  wife  of  Robert 
McCabe,  killed— General  St.  Clair 
wants  money  for  troops,  613. 
Conference  with  committee  of 
Congress  on  money — Auditors  for 
settling  depreciation  on  officers' 
accounts  resign — deeds— Congress 
ask  100  rank  and  file — Justice 
appointed,  615.  Officers  to  go  to 
their  regiments,  616.  Deeds,  617, 
618,  619,  620,  621.  Suryeyor- 
General  to  search  for  papers,  621. 
Bounty  on  recruits— clothing — 
officers  for  new  companies  — value 
of  a  cargo,  623.  Message  to 
Assembly  on  state  of  affairs — 
soldiers'  Taxes— new  counties  in 
the  west,  624,  626.  Soldiers  dis- 
charged-Captain  Boys  has  charge 
of  forts  and  gallies,  727-  Orders 
— A.  Hubley  Lieutenant— cases 
of  claims  for  discharge  from 
invalid  corps-stations  for  recruits, 
629.  Expenses  of  Governor,  630. 
Hog  Island  survey — Committee 
on  part — Jo.  Galloway's  property 
— petitions — state  of  frontiers, 
631.  Lieutenants  appointed — 
reward  to  Captain  S.  Brady,  for 
an  Indian  scalp — causes  of  dis 
content  in  Pennsylvania  line — 
account  from  agents  for  confis 
cated  estates — resignation  of 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
Sub-Lieutenant  Agnew,  633. 
Escheator-General  appointed  — 
Hog  Island  case — extension  of 
Mason  &  Dixon's  line — Commis 
sioners — Jacob  Weaver,  a  Justice, 
removed  for  adultery,  635.  Taxes 
and  fines — pay  at  Billingsport — 
pay  to  seven  months  men,  637. 
Discharge  of  militia  — depreciation 
pay — account  of  provisions  pur 
chased—  deed — barracks —  brick 
yard,  639.  Vacant  lots  in  city 
— arms  to  be  repaired — attest 
ing  recruits — Colonel  Hart's  ac 
counts  —  message  to  Assembly 
on  protection  of  inhabitants — 
plan  for,  641.  Returns  of  taxa 
ble  property — pay  of  volunteers 
— composition  of  southern  army 
—  wagons,  643.  Message  on 
tender  of  a  portion  of  flour  ex 
ported—depreciation—confinement 
of  soldiers  inquired  into  —  in 
crease  of  auditors  —  appropria 
tion  by  Assembly  for  raising 
infantry,  645.  Auditors  appoint 
ed  in  each  county  —  complaint 
against  J.  Martin  and  J.  Bailey, 
647.  Depreciation — convention — 
troops  to  be  removed — conference 
on  calling  in  continental  money — 
articles  of  confederation  ratified 
by  all  the  States  —  Auditors 
ready — repair  of  barracks,  649. 
Grant  permission  to  Dr.  Kuhn  to 
return — pay  of  militia — Darby 
road — resignation,  651.  Resolu 
tion  of  Assembly  on  pay  of  mili 
tia,  pay  of  Auditor — report  on 
case  of  John  Perry,  653.  Dis 
missed — D.  Duncan  appointed — 
resolution  on  gratuities,  &c.,  to 
officers,  655,  656.  Orders — dis 
pute  with  Connecticut,  657.  Or 
ders  for  defence  of  frontiers  to 
officers  of  several  counties — bar 
racks  at  Lancaster,  659.  Call  of 
militia — conference  on  convention 
prisoners — C.  Wirtz  removed  and 
J.  Miller  appointed — deed  to  Jonas 
Philips — account  of  pay  to  Penn 
sylvania  line  ordered — claim  on 
Hog  Island  to  be  prosecuted — pay 
for  extending  Mason  and  Dixon's 
line,  661.  Officers  of  volunteer 
company  appointed  —  respite  — 


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Supreme  Executive  Council— xii. 
traitor  from  New  Jersey  to  be  ar 
rested,  663.  Number  of  recruits 
for  federal  army — cannon — flag  of 
truce  granted  only  by  Congress — 
return  of  clothing  to  be  made — 
proclamation  for  attainder  of 
traitors,  665.  Darby  road — Jus 
tice — execution  ordered  —  mes 
sage — State  Island  to  be  sold  in 
lots,  667.  Deeds— city  lots  laid 
off  and  sold — Congress  ask  march 
of  the  line  in  detachments,  669. 
Report  on  taxes — enlistments — 
State  or  Province  Island  to  be  sold 
in  lots — proceeds  to  be  applied  to 
sinking  bills  of  credit— day  of 
fasting  fixed  by  Congress — deed, 
671.  Accounts  of  Lieutenant's 
deeds,  673.  Money  called  for  by 
Congress— Court  Martial  on  Lieut. 
Bigham— account  for  newspapers- 
Col.  Udree  resigns  as  sub-Lieut. — 
message  on  Acts  of  Assembly  to 
wards  traitors,  675.  Message  on 
Lieutenants  and  Lieutenant's  ac 
counts — defence  of  frontiers,  677. 
Conference  with  Assembly — divi 
sion  line  of  Hog  Island — enlist 
ments  in  Northumberland  and 
Bedford,  679.  Assembly  ask 
conference  on  recall  of  agent  to 
Europe  on  loans — J.  Rankin's  es 
tate — nolle  prosequi— W.  Hamil 
ton  may  remain  in  the  State — 
Washington  county  formed  out  of 
Westmoreland — Prothoiiotary  ap 
pointed,  681.  State  House  stee 
ple  to  be  taken  down  and  repair 
ed—Probate  of  Wills,  &c.,  ap 
pointed — account  J.  Lacey,  Jr. — 
capture,  &c.,  of  prizes — prosecu 
tion  of  Lieutenant  Bigharn,  683. 
Money  to  York — clothing — depre 
ciation — enemy  about  to  leave 
New  York  for  Delaware,  685. 
Order  a  soldier  of  fourteen  or 
fifteen  years  to  be  discharged — 
defenceless  state  of  Berks  county 
and  defence  of  Delaware — two 
companies  to  be  raised — delin 
quent  Commissioners  liable  to 
fine — promotions — case  of  Samuel 
Carson — arrest  of  an  offender — 
deed,  687.  Appoint  officers  of 
Land  Office— confiscated  estate, 
expenses— partial  pardon,  689. 


Supreme  Executive  Council— 
Jas.  Tilghman,  late  Surveyor  of 
Land  Office,  called  on  for  books, 
&c. — property  of  Schuylkill  float 
ing  bridge  vested  in  Geo.  Gray, 
690.  Resolutions  of  Assembly — 
pay  of  militia— supplies  of  federal 
army — recruiting — calling  in  con 
tinental  and  State  money,  691. 
Purchases — bounty — new  levies — 
conference  on  means  of  expediting 
march  of  Penna.  line — sale  of  con 
fiscated  estates,  692.  Doorkeeper 
not  to  pay  militia  fines,  696. 
State  Library,  books  to  be  re 
turned,  699.  Guard  for  Commis 
sioners  on  boundary  —  Wagon 
Masters— Darby  road— purchases- 
epaulets — pay  to  Joseph  Gardner, 

701.  Muskets    from     Board    of 
War — bayonets    for    Lancaster — 
materials  purchased  for  repair  of 
State    House    steeple — establish 
ment  of  Courts  for  trial  of  pira 
cies,  &c,,  by  Congress — Commis 
sioners  to  pay  depreciation  certi 
ficates — none  but  officers  of  the 
line  entitled  to  it — pay  to  Com 
missioners  for  running  the  line, 

702,  703.     Instructions  to  Com 
missioners,  704.     List  of  officers 
to  be  paid  depreciation  certificates, 
705.     Conference    on    supplies — 
enemy  about  leaving  New  York 
for  Delaware — defence — deprecia 
tion  pay,  707.     Renewal  of  a  lost 
certificate  —  various     orders     for 
money — gaol    fees— deeds,    708, 
709.     Proclamation  for  arrest  of 
W.  Rankin,   710.      State   House 
for  Land  Office— frigate  Trumbull, 
purchase     of    powder — deprecia 
tion  to  be  made  good  to  Colonel 
Hazen's   regiment,    713.     Orders 
for     money — Commissioners     on 
line — defence  of  frontiers — Penn 
sylvania     line  —  prize    money — 
printing — depreciation,  714.     De 
preciation,  716,  718.    Taxes— call 
of  Assembly,  717.  Pay  of  troops — 
Gol.  Humpton — guard  at  forts — 
depreciation  —  officers    for   south 
under  General  Wayne — Physick's 
books  and  papers  to  Col.  John 
ston — two  companies  for  defence 
of  forts,  719.    Terms  and  officers- 
repairs  of  State  House— military 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council— xii. 
election— disputed  powers  of  As 
sembly  in  Executive  affairs  — case 
of  Isaac  Austin— Capt.  Carothers 
resigns — pay  of  State  Clothier — 
militia  in  Berks  ordered  out,  720, 
721.  Militia  —  George  Stump  — 
Judge  Smith  resigns  —  French 
sailors— orders,  722,  723.  Pro 
clamation  to  receive  continental 
money — sales  of  land  in  Phila 
delphia,  724,  725.  Darby  road — 
petition  of  D.  A.  Henning  re 
ferred  to  Supreme  Court — memo 
rial  officers  of  Proctor's  regiment, 
727.  H.  Shrupp  paid  for  a  horse — 
memorandum  of  Naval  Officer, 
vessel  without  papers — Act  re 
specting  bills  of  credit — French 
marine  desires  to  ship  flour  to  St. 
Domingo,  729.  Executions — pi 
rate  hung  in  chains — deed,  730, 
731,  733.  Pirate  respited,  732. 
A.  Boyd  resigns — circular  of  Con 
gress  asking  that  master  and 
chief  may  sign  in  presence  of 
Naval  Officer,  732,  733.  Deed— re 
prieves — Commissioners  of  taxes, 
Philadelphia — quota  of  troops — 
clothing  a  soldier's  wife,  735. 
Convention  troops — liquidation  of 
United  States'  debts— expenses  of 
campaign  —  deed  —  accounts  of 
Lieutenants — complaint  of  Capt. 
John  against  Col.  Joseph  Hart, 
736,  737.  Message  to  Assembly — 
Pennsylvania  line — formed  and 
on  march  under  General  Wayne — 
militia— prisoners,  &c. — Lieut.  S. 
Rea  resigns,  739.  Resolution  of 
Assembly,  and  conference,  740, 
741.  Message  to  Assembly,  de 
mands  of  Congress,  &c. — call  of 
Gen.  Wayne  for  men— mediation 
of  Vienna  and  Petersburg  — Con 
gress  ask  for  men— distresses  in 
Northumberland  county — report 
on  taxes  from  Bedford — letters 
from  Board  of  War — Col.  Brod- 
head,  Col.  Morgan — purchases — 
Baron  De  Arentz — referred,  to 
Congress,  742,  743.  James  Read 
resigns — no  more  bills  of  credit  to 
be  issued — a  claim  to  A.  Corbitt's 
estate — message  to  Assembly, 
bills  of  credit — Register  of  Court 
of  Admiralty  in  room  of  Andrew 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
Robinson,  deceased — James  Read 
elected — Andrew  Allen's  estate, 
745.  Deed — Colonel  Johnston — 
Col.  Brodhead — tobacco  to  be 
shipped — pay  officers  at  Fort  Pitt, 
747.  Message  to  Assembly,  finan 
ces—Auditors  of  accounts-amend 
ment  of  land  office  laws,  749. 
Stamping  bills  paid — barracks  of 
Lancaster— estate  of  Benj .  Booth — 
deed,  751.  Message  —  militia — 
price  of  labor — Pennsylvania  line, 
753.  Estate  Alexander  Corbitt  — 
defence  of  frontiers — brig  Eliza 
beth — books,  &c.,  delivered  to 
Receiver-General  —  deed,  755. 
Message,  requisition  of  cavalry, 
758,  759.  Volunteers,  763.  Pe 
tition  Captain  Hart  against  Col. 
H.,  who  is  cleared — message  to 
Assembly  on  state  of  affairs,  763. 
Recruits  of  federal  army — militia 
called  out,  765.  Mons.  Masson- 
nare  forfeits  goods,  767.  Militia 
called  out — Paymaster  of  York, 
Ensign  Samuel  Quinn,  769.  Reso 
lutions  of  Assembly,  770.  Mili 
tia  ordered  out — sale  of  city  lots 
under  G.  Bryan  and  Geo.  Schlos- 
ser — petitions,  773.  Receivers  of 
recruits— orders — deed — Jno.  Sig- 
friedt— moneys— resignation  of  R. 
Good,  775.  Excess  of  militia  of 
fering,  777.  Riflemen  for  General 
W. — returns  to  be  made  up  by  R. 
Morris  —  lots  in  Philadelphia 
claimed  by  R.  Peters — pardons  of 
prisoners  in  gaol,  779.  Accounts 
of  sappers  and  miners  at  camp — 
claim  of  H.  Christ  and  H.  Haller 
for  land  in  Reading — leave  of  ab 
sence  to  Col.  Nicola — sale  of  lots 
in  Philadelphia— deed  and  patent, 
781.  Jno.  F.  Reichell  returns  to 
Saxony — B.  Shoemaker  to  New 
Jersey — deed — survey  of  land  in 
Cumberland  county — Thos.  Mc- 
Kean  elected  President  of  Con 
gress — Robert  Morris  to  be  fur 
nished  with  account  of  requisi 
tions  of  money,  784. 

Ammunition — provide  for  pri 
soners  from  Charlestown,  xiii.,  1. 
Resolutions  respecting  goods  from 
Virginia  under  seizure  to  be  given 
up,  and  Simon  Nathan,  plaintiff, 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — xiii. 
called  up  and.  discharged,  2. 
Riflemen — pay  for  traitor  funds 
• — robber  arrested  in  Trenton — 
sales  of  lots  inclosed  with  Epis 
copal  and  Presbyterian  Churches 
to  be  suspended — clerk  of  market 
at  York  appointed,  3.  Proclama 
tion  respecting  British  half 
pence,  4.  French  sailors — A.  Car 
lisle's  estate,  5.  City  lots — pay 
ment  to  R.  Morris — Justices — 
order  of  Congress  for  money,  7. 
Recruits  at  Newtown — sale  of  lots 
on  State  Island  to  Mr.  Holker — 
deeds  in  all  cases  to  be  made  to 
purchasers  at  public  sale — shoes 
to  be  delivered  to  Captain  Zeigler 
—case  of  Wm.  Pollard,  8,  9.  Set 
tlement  between  Connecticut  and 
Pennsylvania — resolutions  of  As 
sembly  and  petition  to  Congress 
— against  receiving  money  for 
sale  of  Hogg  Island — return  of 
Mr.  Searle,  10,  11.  Deeds— S. 
R.  Fisher  discharged — notary  ap 
pointed,  13.  No  pay  for  sales  at 
Hogg  Island — deserters — loan  for 
South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  15. 
Connecticut  claim — State  House 
— ensign  removed — supplies  to 
forts — men  there  to  be  discharged 
— pardons,  16,  17.  Papers  of 
Mayor — militia  of  Northampton, 

19.  Courts — deeds — notary  pub 
lic — gunpowder — exemption  from 
militia  by  Justices — pay  of  militia, 

20,  21.      Deserter — escheator    to 
take  estates — claim  of  Major  Parr 
— of  Benj .  Booth  given  up — cloth 
ing   for    Pennsylvania   line — two 
pipes  wine  seized,  22,  23.    Wagon 
hire  in  New  Jersey,  24.     Deeds, 
26,    30,    31,    32.     Claims   of    H. 
Paulding  for  lands  at  Wyalusing, 
sale  stopped—sundry  persons  to  be 
delivered  up  by  Sheriff,  32.  Claim 
of  Pikeland  county  for  city  lots — 
deed — James   Cunningham's    ac 
count,  33.     Sale  on  Province  Is 
land,  34.     City  lots,  35.     Notary 
public,  36.      Claim  for  Lutheran 
Church,  36.     Call  on  militia,  37. 
Justices  in  Chester   county,  38. 
Sale  postponed,    39.     Recruits — 
city  lots,  39,  40.     Embargo,  41. 
Appraisement   of  leaden   spouts, 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
43.     Pay  for  damage   of  Prince 
ton  College  by  militia,  44.    Lands 
claimed  by  Yorktown,  44.     City 
lots,  45,  46,  47.     Estate  of  George 
Backman — clothing  for  Pennsyl 
vania  line — Mud  Fort  and  Billings- 
port — T.  Pickering,  Quartermas 
ter-General — capture  of  a  flag  of 
truce — city  lots — embargo  procla 
mation      revoked  —  repairs      of 
steeple,  48,  49.     Appoint  the  sons 
of  Baron   De   Kalb   ensigns,  51. 
Deed  to  Joseph  Carson — appoint 
ment  of  Clement  Biddle  Quarter 
master-General,    and    W.  Cooper 
ensign — order    out   3000    men — 
French  seamen,  53,  54.     Petition 
respecting   tax — agreement   with 
Wm.  Smith  for  care  of  Forts  and 
Pest-house — deeds,    55,    56,    57. 
Messages   to   Assembly,    58,    66, 
107,  128,  248,  258-262,  348,  363, 
408,  425,  439,  483,  517,  537,  538, 
682,    733,   761.      Various   orders 
for    purchases,    &c. — recognition 
of  Sieur  Holker  as  Consul-Gene- 
ral,  59.     Conference  on  finances, 
60.       Pikeland    case — conference 
on    defence,    61,    62.       Call    on 
Commodore    Hazelwood   for  men 
— deed    for    city    lots,     63,     64. 
Wagons,     65,     66.       Deed — pur 
chases —  message    to    Assembly, 
67.       Quarters     for    troops,     68. 
March   of   enemy — militia   called 
out  and  orders — Captain  J.  Liver- 
good  appointed — Dr.  Jackson,  70, 
71.    Rations,  71.    Money  to  Con 
gress  through  R.  Morris — retain 
ing  fee  in  Bucks — enemy  at  Sta- 
ten  Island — militia   delayed,    73. 
Militia  detained — Peter   Parlee — 
Frederick  Limback — Thos.  Ander 
son  resigns,  74.    Justices  to  revise 
their  rules,  74,  75.     Sale  at  Pro 
vince  Island  vacated,  75.     Direc 
tor    of  Hospitals,   76.     Attainted 
persons — resolutions  —  boundary 
with  Virginia — commissioners  to 
run     line — Connecticut     claim — 
march  of  troops,  79.     Deeds,  80, 
81.    Discharge  of  troops — taxes — 
death  of  Colonel  Kichline— another 
elected — election  in  Bucks — sup 
plies  paid  Congress — Col.    Irvine 
to  be  obeyed  at  Fort  Pitt,  82,  83. 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiii. 
Movements  of  enemy — discharge 
of  militia — religious  visit  to  Ire 
land — how  viewed  by  Council — 
election— Philadelphia,  84,  85. 
Elections — boxes  for  public  pa 
pers,  87.  Elections,  88,  89.  News 
of  surrender  of  Lord  Cornwallis 
arrives — orders  for  rejoicings — 
Treasurer  of  Bucks  county  robbed 
— proclamation  respecting,  95. 
Suit  against  Jno.  Vanderen  for 
breach  of  contract — case  of  Benj. 
Ford,  a  prisoner — enlargement — 
deed — nolle  pros,  in  case  of  mo 
ther  of  Thomas  Forrest,  97.  Light 
House — new  wardens  chosen — 
fast  day — Justice  resigns,  100, 
101.  Wardens  —  John  Hanson, 
President  of  Congress — Justice 
resigns,  105.  Agents  resigned  or 
appointed — to  report  estates  un 
sold,  107.  Eulogium  on  Gen. 
Greene — taxes  —  frontiers — mus 
ter  of  militia— deeds,  108,  109. 
President  and  Vice-President — 
damaged  arms  to  be  sold,  110, 
111.  Wm.  Moore,  President,  and 
James  Potter,  Vice-President — 
Declaration  signed— read  at  Court 
House — order  of  procession,  112, 
113.  Executions  ordered — cer 
tain  troops  to  proceed  to  Lancas 
ter  from  Fort  Rice,  117.  Deeds 
for  city  lots,  118,  119.  Unfair 
election  in  Philadelphia,  119,  120. 
Petitions  for  pardon — orders  for 
money,  121.  Use  of  documents 
granted  to  Ebenezer  Hazard — 
Justices — Dr.  Barnabas  Binney 
applies  for  depreciation  pay — 
pass  to  New  York  for  son  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Coombe,  122.  Mode  of 
assessing  taxes --Samuel  Sterret 
—report  of  Surveyor-General  on 
claim,  John  Egg  for  city  lots — 
resolutions  of  Congress  on  Con 
necticut  controversy — and  of  Ge 
neral  Assembly,  123.  Pay  of  mi 
litia  of  Philadelphia — proclama 
tion  for  a  fast  day — supplies  to 
United  States,  125.  Sales  of  Pro 
vince  Island — election  deeds  — 
frontiers,  126,  127.  Appoint 
Reed,  Bradford,  and  Wilson 
counsel  on  Connecticut  claim 
— state  of  Barracks — frontiers — 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
rations  and  prices — robbery  of 
collectors  in  Chester  County — 
message,  128,  129.  Lot  of  Sam 
uel  Fox — address  to  General 
Washington  on  capture  of  Corn 
wallis — and  his  answer — repre 
sentation  on  bahalf  of  the  Qua 
kers,  130,  131.  Resolutions  and 
conference  on  expedition  against 
Indians — establishment  of — board 
of  property — election,  133.  Per 
sons  to  embark  for  France — 
elections — reprieves — change  in 
bounty,  135.  Claim  for  City 
lots — retaining  fees  to  counsel  in 
Connecticut  case — depreciation 
to  Physician — execution,  137. 
Deed — City  lots  —  plan  —  post 
poned  sale — depositions  on  rob 
bery  on  collectors  in  Bucks  and 
Chester — agents  of  estates  ap 
pointed,  139.  Lots  and  lands — 
persons  to  view,  140.  Deeds  for 
city  lots — Christ  Church  bells, 
pay  for  ringing — clothing,  143. 
Accounts  of  J.  Marshall — Mons. 
Holker — depreciation — taxes  to  be 
collected — British  vessel  in  Dela 
ware,  refuses  to  be  examined — to 
be  stopped  by  Capt.  A.  Porter  at 
Mud  Island — clothing  for  Bedford, 

145.  John  Lukens,  Surveyor  Gen 
eral  for  plan  of  City  lots — deeds, 

146.  Election  of  a  Councillor  for 
Philadelphia — plans  of  City  lots 
paid  for — Lieutenant  resigns,  149. 
Ammunition  for  various  places — 
Captain   Boyds   discharged  from 
service  with  compliments  to  his 
merit,    151.     Sailors   for  French 
frigate,      153.     What      captures 
are    lawful — servants    of   R.    R. 
Livingston — depreciation  case  of 
A.  Stuart  to  be  settled — purchases 
commission — plan  for   recruiting 
Pennsylvania     line  —  places      of 
rendezvous — Col.  Richard  Hamp 
ton     appointed     superintendent, 
154,    165.      Agreement   for   sup 
plies    of    militia — Dr.    Duffield's 
depreciation,  —  election  — •  West 
moreland,  157,  158.     Arrest  and 
imprisonment      of      John      Con 
nolly — election    in   Philadelphia, 
161,       163  ;       Supplies — rations, 
Connolly's  servant,  163.     Report 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — xiii. 
on  value  of  estates — guard  for 
prisoners — orders  for  money,  165. 
Deeds  for  City  lots — pay  to  mili 
tia  of  city  ;  Claim  of  James  Wal 
lace  for  a  lot — Edward  Cooke, 
appointed  sub-Lieutenant,  167, 
168.  Recruits — depreciation — ra 
tions  for  State  Fleet,  paid  for 
defences  of  frontiers,  169.  British 
goods  to  be  seized,  Committee  to 
value  lot  of  M.  Aspden — deeds, 
170,  171,  172.  What  captures  are 
lawful — pay  for  Riflemen — pay 
for  watching  the  British  fleet,  173. 
On  revenue  from  imports,  claim 
for  a  lot  in  city,  report  of  sur 
veyor-general  on  T.  Forrest's 
claim  for  city  lots,  and  also  by 
B.  Davis— Deeds,  175,  176.  Capt. 
Livergood's  pay — Moses  Scott's, 
&c.  Colonel  Stephen  Balliott, 
177.  Guard  house  to  be  repair 
ed,  178.  Deeds — places  of  ren 
dezvous.  President  and  Judge  of 
City  Courts,  181.  Deeds — com 
plaint  against  F.  Hopkinson, 
182.  Gen.  Washington  on  sup 
plies — Deeds — Report  on  election 
of  Councillor,  184,  188.  Speedy 
modes  of  justice  between  French 
and  American  subjects — Colonel 
Nicola  dismissed  with  thanks  as 
Town  Major,  185.  Report  and 
discussion  on  election  of  Coun 
cillor,  184,  188,  192,  194,  195, 
196,  197,  200,  203,  206,  210,  212, 
216,  217,  221,  223.  Money  bor 
rowed  of  Congress  to  be  repaid — 
— supplies — horrible  sentence  of  a 
Criminal — remitted — pay  to  mili 
tia,  195.  Submit  various  papers 
to  Assembly — deeds,  199.  Bank 
of  North  America,  201.  Vacancies 
and  promotions  in  Regiments — 
Line  with  Virginia— militia  called 
out,  203,  206.  Deeds— James  Pat- 
erson  appointed  Commissioner  on 
line  in  Virginia,  205.  Defence  of 
Frontiers — Taxes — money  due  C. 
Sower,  to  be  paid — State — recruit 
ing,  207.  Conference  with  As 
sembly  on  Virginia  line — not  to 
be  by  astronomical  observation — 
fear  of  revolt  at  Fort  Pitt — report 
on  M.  Aspden's  estate,  209.  Van- 
steer's  corps,  211.  Various  or- 
24 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
ders  for  ;  money,  213.  Deed — 
Fort  Muncey, — Ensign — appoint 
ed  J.  Dickinson  Sergeant — addi 
tional  counsel  on  Connecticut 
Claim,  215.  Deeds — inquiry 
about  Connecticut  troops,  217. 
Ask  opinion  of  Supreme  Court — 
20th  Section  of  Constitution- 
deed  —  supplies  —  Justices  —  an 
swer  of  Supreme  Court,  219, 
220  Election — extension  of  au 
thority  in  case  of  siege — horse 
thief,  221.  Controversy  between 
S.  Lyons  and  Major  J.  Smith,  re 
specting  cattle— defence  of  fron 
tiers — Captain  Porter  promoted, 
also  Captain  Craig — election  of 
Councillor,  222,  232,  233.  Confer 
ence  on  defence  of  frontiers — ac 
counts,  235.  J.  Reed  appointed 
counsel  in  case  of  Big  Spring 
tract — deeds,  236.  Petitions  re 
ferred  by  Assembly — land  in 
Bucks  to  be  valued — -arms  to 
be  delivered  to  Petit  &  Fitzsim- 
ons,  236,  237.  Sheriff  to  re 
turn — sales  of  merchandise  from 
St.  Thomas — case  of  Baron,  Hurst 
&  Co. — purchasers  of  City  lots  to 
be  put  in  possession — on  Province 
Island  to  pay,  241.  Committee 
to  draw  up  message  to  Assembly 
— settlement  with  Mr.  Holker, 
242.  Remonstrance  of  Captain 
F.  Proctor — rations  for  Colonel 
S.  Balliott — election  in  Washing 
ton  County,  245.  Deeds  for  city 
lots,  Dr.  Hutchinson's  pay,  247. 
Message  on  defence  of  frontiers, 
249.  Deeds,  250,  251.  A.  Mc 
Lean  to  run  Virginia  line — to 
have  militia  from  Washington 
County — Worsley  Ernes  as  Capt. 
— George  Campbell,  Register  of 
Wills,  253.  Permit  exports  to 
Antigua — reward  for  prisoners, 
254.  Class  men — Rangers  of 
Bedford  County,  257.  Grant  to 
P.  Snyder — Captain  Prizgard 
breaks  health  laws — may  draw  011 
State  Treasury — message, — var 
ious  grievances — interference, 
with  powers  of,  258  262.  Ap 
point  justices — on  failure  to  elect 
in  certain  counties  264.  Procla 
mation  for  fast  day — solicitor  ou 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiii. 
Connecticut  claim,  267.  Esti 
mate  of  leaden  spouts — provis 
ions  for  persons  engaged  in  run 
ning  Virginia  line,  269.  Approve 
of  buying  ship  General  Monk  to 
defend  the  Delaware — deeds,  271. 
Paper  for  laws — resignation — ap 
pointments  of  officers,  275.  Seven 
months  men — deed — pay  to  Con 
gress — fees  to  counsel — J.  Gallo 
way's  estate  and  J.  Reid's  sold, 
281.  Adjourn  to  attend  recep 
tion  of  news  of  birth  of  Dauphin 
of  France — delivery  of  a  deserter 
from — Pennsylvania  line,  281. 
Petition  for  goods  seized  on  L. 
Hollingsworth's  shallop — state 
ment  from  Robert  Morris  on  old 
Continental  money — officers  elect 
ed  in  Chester  county  militia — 
Dauphin  of  France — address  to 
French  Minister — ship  General 
Washington  hired  to  superintend 
ent  of  finance  for  a  voyage — com 
missions  issued  to  Captain  Joshua 
Barney,  &c.,  282,  283.  Address 
to  French  Minister  and  reply — in 
terest  to  be  charged  on  delinquent 
city  lot  purchasers,  285.  Sur 
plus  purchases  not  needed,  to 
be  sold  at  auction — resolutions  as 
to  powers  of  Congress  alone  to 
make  treaties  with  Great  Britain, 
286,  288.  Order  pay  for  an 
entertainment,  288.  Military 
generals  elected — dates  of  com 
missions,  289.  Military  in  coun 
ties  to  be  in  readiness—conference 
with  Congress  on  pursuing  war 
with  vigor,  &c.,  291.  Approve  of 
military  proceedings  in  Northum 
berland  County — election  of  Jus 
tice — state  of  frontiers — petition 
to  defer  sales  of  land  in  North 
umberland  County, — military  of 
ficers  elected — repairs  of  light 
house — guard  for  prisoners,  293. 
Certain  persons  summoned  be 
fore  Council — to  State  indebted 
ness,  294,  297.  Reports  of  Sur 
veyor-General  on  claims  to  City 
lots — also  call  for  demands  for 
horses  and  cattle  purchased,  295. 
Board  of  property,  members  ap 
pointed — stores  to  be  furnished 
militia — letters  from  General  Ir- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
vine  proposing  emigration  and 
killing  of  Indians  at  Muskingum— 
cost  of  entertainment  in  Dauphin, 
288,  297.  Counsellors— fees- 
banks  at  Mud  Island,  297.  Re 
prieve — orders  for  money.  J.  D. 
Sergeant,  in  case  of  Hog  Island, 
299.  Deeds,  city  lots,  305.  Public 
creditors,  307.  Deeds,  304.  Sale 
of  articles  ordered,  311.  James 
Searle  arrives — ammunition  or 
dered — counsellors  appointed  on 
Connecticut  claims — case  of  Smith 
&  Lyons — robbery  of  Southern 
mail — re  ward  offered,  311.  Procla 
mation,  312,  313.  Severe  sentence 
— Connecticut  claim — militia  call 
ed  out — trade  with  enemy — city 
lots,  315,  317,  320.  Report 
of  Surveyor-General  on  lots 
claimed  by  Moore,  Hill  & 
Wells,  321.  Refuse  to  allow 
John  Henry  to  lecture  on 
heads — claims  to  city  lots — 
fencing  lands  at  Billingsport— Hog 
I'ld,  325.  Seizure  of  British  goods, 
329.  H.  Osburne  to  have  books 
and  papers  —  deserters— procla 
mation  against  traitors,  332. 
Deeds  —  Virginia  line  —  arms 
brought  from  Billingsport,  335. 
Proclamation  for  robbers — prize 
money — pay  of  deserters  forfeited, 
339.  Deed — clothing — lead  to  be 
delivered,  341.  British  deserters 
to  report  themselves  —  Jesse 
Vickers  to  be  executed,  but  if  he 
make  discoveries  to  be  pardoned 
— conference  on  Connecticut 
claim — General  Greene  proposed 
as  seventh  Judge — pay  to  Van 
Etten's  Company  —  meeting  of 
Board  of  property — Jesse  Vickers 
partially  confesses,  343.  Exe 
cution  deferred,  he  and  others 
to  be  removed  to  Philadelphia 
gaol,  and  militia  discharged — 
Caleb  Paul  to  be  demanded  of 
Governor  of  New  Jersey — ammu 
nition  to  Chester  county — deed 
for  city  lots,  344 — loans — British 
goods — robberies — taxes— moneys 
due  militia  —  execution  of  J. 
Vickers  further  postponed,  349. 
Indians  in  Berks  county— C 
Werkeiser's  estate  divided  among 


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371 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiii. 
his  children — resolutions  of  New 
York — loan — election  of  Justice 
rejected,  351.  Supplies  required 
— an  answer  to  assembly — defence 
of  the  Delaware — permission  to 
sell  ship  Genl.  Washington — 
pay  for  taking  prisoners  of  war, 
353,  354.  Permit  to  Ebenezer 
Hazard  to  examine  public  docu 
ments — conference  with  Assembly 
on  present  critical  situation  of 
affairs,  355.  Committee  to  confer 
with  Gen.  Washington  on  Indian 
expedition— Col.  Hunter  to  con 
tract  for  provisions — action  for  a 
dead  horse— militia  of  Berks 
called  out,  357.  Boats  to  trans 
port  Rochambeau's  army  across 
Delaware — meeting  of  Board  of 
•property— price  of  rations  for  Bed 
ford  county,  359.  Papers  relative 
to  Connecticut  claim  to  be  ex 
amined—sale  of  ship  Gen.  Wash 
ington — opposition  to  militia  law, 
361.  Rations — Indian  expedition 
— authority  to  draw  on  Assembly 
and  object— damage  by  enemy, 
363.  Men  required  by  Board  of 
\yar — called  out,  365.  Assembly 
inquire  amount  of  expenses  of 
suit  against  Connecticut — deeds — 
action  of  H.  Gross  against  Dishler 
for  purchases — shoes  disposed  of — 
officers  in  Proctor's  artillery  regi 
ment  ask  for  promotion — invita 
tion  to  attend  consecration  of 
Jews'  Synagogue,  asking  protec 
tion,  367.  Various  petitions  and 
pardons — call  on  militia  of  certain 
counties — damage  by  enemy  esti 
mated,  369.  General  Potter  to 
command  troops  on  Indian  expe 
dition — money  to  be  drawn  from 
National  Bank  of  North  America — 
appointments  for  purchases — mar 
shal  of  admiralty  to  pay  moneys 
to  Treasurer,  371.  Loan  of  arms 
from  State — expense  of  Sandusky 
expedition,  373.  Rations  for  mili 
tia — troops  under  General  Potter 
at  Muncey — French  seamen — pro 
clamation,  375.  Troops  called 
out  from  city — General  W.  against 
Indian  expedition-troops  recalled- 
passes — J.  Reed  assistant  counsel 
to  Attorney-General  in  case  of 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
robberies  in  Bucks  county,  381. 
Defence  of  frontiers — deeds — pur 
chase  vessel  for  defence  of  Dela 
ware — plates  for  counterfeiting, 
385.  Articles  furnished  General 
Potter — passes,  &c.,  386.  Sur 
veyor-General  paid  for  plans  of 
city  lots,  389.  Elections,  391, 
393,  395,  397,  398.  Proclamation 
of  Congress  for  thanksgiving,  396, 
400.  Letter  to  General  W.  on 
abandonment  of  Wyoming,  399. 
Col.  Levers  to  contract  for  sup 
plies — H.  Welflang — Justices  in 
Washington  county — election  in 
do.,  403.  Estimates — quotas  of 
States,  405.  Supplies  —  Indian 
expedition  from  Fort  Pitt — J. 
Craig  resigns,  407.  John  Dick 
inson  elected — cattle  in  bad  or 
der — time  for  electing  President 
and  Vice  President — expense  of 
trial  with  Connecticut,  411.  Pro 
gramme  of  election  of  President 
and  Vice  President,  412.  Con 
ference  with  Connecticut — elec 
tion — John  Dickinson  and  James 
Ewing,  413.  Conference  with 
counsel  and  Solicitor  on  evidence 
respecting  Connecticut  claim — 
Indians  in  Northumberland — ex 
penses  of  fitting  up  Comptroller's 
office,  417.  Order  respecting  In 
dian  deeds  and  other  papers  re 
specting  Connecticut — John  Penn 
to  be  applied  to — enlistment  of 
eighteen  months'  men— election — 
Dobb's  ferry  for  receipt  of  ilags, 
419.  Funds  for  defence — deeds 
respecting  Connecticut — destitute 
Indian  prisoners — report  of  Comp 
troller-General  on  accounts  for 
rations — Ebenezer  Hazard  to  be 
applied  to  for  papers  on  Connec 
ticut—state  of  ranging  companies — 
expenses  of  Connecticut  contro 
versy — report  on  accounts  of  Wm. 
Maclay,  420,  421.  Paper  money 
now  in  circulation — Indian  expe 
ditions  countermanded — various 
orders  for  money,  423.  Robert 
Morris,  Colonel  Butler — National 
Bank — settlements  on  Ohio,  425, 
426.  Disposal  of  money  for  de 
fence,  426.  Contracts  for  sup 
plies  in  Northumberland — for  pest 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECOKDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiii. 
houses  to  cease  and  salary  at  Mud 
Island  and  Billingsport,  429. 
Court  on  Connecticut  meets  at 
Trenton — General  Irvine  on  set 
tlers  on  Ohio — prisoners  in  prison 
ships  at  New  York — reward  for 
apprehending  John  Tomlinson  of 
Bucks,  431.  Deeds — proclama 
tion  against  vice  and  immorality — 
case  of  John  Fishel,  a  prisoner 
by  General  Burgoyne,  432.  Pa 
pers  from  J.  Turner  and  B.  Chew 
belonging  to  Land  Office  to  be 
demanded,  435.  Papers  delivered 
up  by  Jno.  Penn — quantity  of 
supplies  to  be  credited — various 
orders  for  money,  437.  Indian 
deeds  to  be  delivered  to  Mr.  Os- 
burn — message  to  Assembly — 
powers  of  counties  to  levy  money— 
evils  of  debts  to  the  State — pay  to 
militia — Court  House  for  Wash 
ington  county — reward  for  appre 
hending  Levi  Dean,  439.  Journal 
at  Fort  Stanwix  connected  with 
Connecticut  claim— commission  to 
counsel  and  Solicitor  in  do.— agent 
for  forfeited  estates  in  Bucks — 
pay  for  provisions — call  on  Gen. 
St.  Clair  for  promotions — repairs 
to  government  mansion  house, 

441.  Connecticut  papers  returned, 

442.  Election,  443.  Copies  of  laws 
purchased  —  complaints     against 
Prothonotary  of  Northumberland- 
Journal  at  Fort  Stanwix  returned- 
counsel  fees  in  Connecticut  case — 
accounts  of  Brigadier-General  Ir 
vine    while   prisoner,    approved, 
447.     Officers   to   make  monthly 
returns — rations — claim    for   ne 
groes  taken— estate  of  Wm.  Bell — 
letter — war  office — E.  Tyson,  449. 
Discharge  of  a  soldier  by  substi 
tute  —  Hyder    Ally    bought     for 
State — report    on    excise — deed, 
451.     Pay  on  account  of  Connec 
ticut  suit — taxes — Major  Gordon 
on  goods  seized  at  Lancaster,  453. 
Act     respecting     University    re 
quested  —  proposal     of     Gabriel 
Blakency  to   raise   men   at   Fort 
Pitt    declined — promotions,    455. 
Promotions — passport  for  flag  for 
New  York — vessel  to  be  sent  with 
provisions — account  of   Pennsyl- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
vania  Hospital — militia  want  pay, 
457.  Pass  from  Admiral  Digby 
for  vessel  with  provisions— Ezekiel 
Bobbins  to  distribute  them  among 
prisoners,  459.  Commissioners 
for  officers,  461.  H.  Osburne  re 
turns  deeds  per  list  and  they  are 
handed  to  D.  Kennedy — accounts 
and  payments,  462-470.  Letter — 
John  Dickinson  on  state  of  affairs — 
eighteen  months  men — H.  Os 
burne  directed  to  place  extracts 
in  hands  of  Secretary — proclama- 
.  tion — desertions  of  French  sailors, 
473.  Prisoners  return  from  among 
Indians,  pay  and  clothes — vessels 
in  Delaware  river  to  be  searched 
for  French  sailors— pay  to  rangers- 
decree  in  favor  Pennsylvania 
against  Connecticut-proclamation 
respecting,  475.  Loan  of  papers 
to  H.  Osburne — rent  of  room  at 
Marcus  Hook — copies  of  Act  ad 
verse  to  erecting  an  independent 
State  within  Pennsylvania,  477. 
Fee  to  counsel — President  on  busi 
ness  to  be  attended  to — LaFayette 
recommends  Chevalier  de  Lam 
bert — copies  of  printed  minutes — 
orders  for  money,  479.  Pay  for 
flour— mission  of  Rev.  Jas.  Finley, 
481.  Paid  Council — British  goods, 
483,  484,  485.  Return  of  military 
stores — report  of  agents  respect 
ing  Connecticut  —  militia  fines, 
485.  Mons.  Marbois  to  receive 
powder  into  magazine — pass  down 
Ohio — recovery  of  Charlestown — 
end  of  Connecticut  suit — various 
letters — negotiations  at  Paris,  487. 
Pennsylvania  line  —  revenue  — 
taxes — prisoners  at  New  York — 
new  State — police  for  city — militia 
laws,  489,  490.  Wyoming  lands, 
497.  Alleged  frauds  in  sale  of 
Alexander  Bartram's  estate  tried 
and  dismissed,  499.  Pay  to  Rev. 
James  Finley — to  General  Irvine 
on  account  of  captivity — Pennsyl 
vania  line — estate  of  C.  Saur,  500. 
Indian  incursions  stopped — treaty 
with  United  Netherlands  ratified — 
memorial  Cols.  Coates  and  Loller 
on  payment  to  men  in  State  mo 
ney — city  lots — deserters,  503. 
Executions  ordered — various  pa- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOEDS. 


37 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiii. 
pers  read — deeds,  505.  City  lots, 
507.  Claims  for  estate  C.  Saur — 
complaint  against  C.  Cesna — Brit 
ish  goods  seized — lands  at  Wyo 
ming,  509.  Rev.  Peter  Miller  in 
tercedes  for  H.  Martin — Commis 
sioners  on  line  between  Pennsyl 
vania  and  Virginia — Joseph  Rob 
erts,  petition,  511.  Case  of  H'. 
Martin,  Pentecost  and  Cannon — of 
C.  Cesna,  513.  Account  of  Wm. 
Henry  of  L.  for  arms — papers  re 
lating  to  C.  Cesna — of  Colonel  J. 
Morgan,  Jr. — Acts  and  orders  of 
Congress — accounts  of  Adam  Hub- 
ley,  &c. — robberies  in  Philadel 
phia  and  Bucks — depreciation  to 
Pennsylvania  line — account  for 
•writing  paper,  515.  Confiscated 
estate — Israel  Doan — accounts  of 
Commissioners  for  defence  of  Del 
aware — John  Potts,  517.  Report  of 
Commissioners  Pennsylvania  and 
Virginia— exchange  of  certificate — 
lands  of  A.  Yeldal — companies  for 
Wyoming,  519.  Horse  lost — 
Justices,  521.  Exchange  of  cer 
tificates  —  soldiers  to  march  for 
Wyoming— pay  for  soldiers  in 
Bucks  county,  523.  Flag  of  truce 
from  Bermuda  —  memorial,  A. 
Young  for  purchases — extracts 
and  resolution  of  Assembly  on 
accounts,  &c.,  525.  Pay  to  W. 
A.  Atlee — account  N.  Stokely, 
527.  E.  Bryson  Smith  to  report 
himself — damages  from  enemy  to 
Northampton  county — estate  of 
Wm.  Bell,  529.  Expenses  in  run 
ning  line  between  Pennsylvania 
and  Virginia,  531.  Report  of 
purchase  of  land  for  Court  House 
in  Washington  county — militia  or 
dered  out,  531.  Robberies  in 
Bucks  and  Chester,  533.  Judges 
of  High  Court  of  Errors,  &c.,  ap 
pointed — Wm.  Moore  and  John 
Bayard — rations,  &c.,  535.  Re 
ports  on  accounts — State  House 
clock — Bell's  estate — ask  confer 
ence  Committee  on  Comptroller's 
report  on  T.  Matlack's  accounts 
for  tavern  and  marriage  licenses — 
reward  for  scalps,  537.  Message 
on  Secretary's  accounts — procla 
mation  offering  reward  for  Indian 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
scalps  annulled,  538.  Clothing 
for  British  soldiers — part  of  goods 
seized  in  Chester  county — embez 
zled — Sheriff1  ordered  to  appear — 
Capt.  John  Hughes  discharged — 
T.  Matlack  requested  to  resign — 
another  Sec'y.  to  be  appointed — 
the  body  of  Luz.  Subzey  to  be 
delivered  to  D.  Brodhead,  Jr., 
539.  John  Armstrong,  Jr.,  ap 
pointed  sec'y — papers  from  Con 
gress  —  proclamation  confirming 
boundary  line  between  Pennsyl 
vania  and  Virginia,  541.  Reward 
for  apprehending  Levi  Doan — 
against  John  Hubley  as  Prothon- 
otary — purchases— rank— deeds — 
preliminary  articles  for  a  general 
peace — opinion  of  Supreme  Court, 
543.  Henry  Wynkoop,  Judge  of 
Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals,  545. 
Pay  to  H,  Osburne,  547.  Deeds 
for  city  lots — claim  of  Eliz.  Kurt? 
for  land — receipts  and  expendi 
tures  of  public  moneys  by  Super 
intendent  of  Finances — H.  Baker 
asks  opinion  respecting  a  law  of 
Assembly — Province  Island — ad 
ditional  clerk  allowed,  549.  Sale 
of  armed  vessels — deed — demand 
on  Ezekiel  Robbins  by  David 
Sproat  for  moneys,  553.  Procla 
mation  of  Congress  on  cessation  of 
hostilities,  555.  Benj.  Still;  ap* 
pointed  Commissioner  to  settle  ac 
counts  between  Penn.  and  United 
States— bells  of  Christ  Church  to 
be  rung — proclamation  of  peace: — 
Hessian  flags  taken  at  Trenton  to 
be  demanded,  559.  Passport  to 
John  Penn  and  family,  561.  Re 
turn  of  stores  at  Wyoming — an 
swers  of  Judges  respecting  entry 
of  British  goods,  5(55.  Superin 
tendent  of  Finance  circular,  am 
munition  for  Wyoming — not  to 
be  delivered  on  receipt  of  officers, 
567.  British  prisoners  pass 
through  city-stores  for  Wyoming, 
572.  On  literary  property,  574. 
On  finance — deeds — Collector  of 
Excise — Appraiser  of  goods,  577. 
Health  officer  to  discharge  his 
duty — meeting  of  trustees  of  State 
Island — visit  forts,  579.  Prison 
ers  removed  to  new  gaol,  589. 


374 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiii. 
Chevaux-de-frise  to  be  sold — pest 
house  repaired  boom — at  piers — 
counsel  in  case  of  T.  Matlack 
paid,  591.  Deed— price  of  salt 
complained  of— discharge  of  cer 
tain  military  companies,  592. 
Taxes — papers  delivered  up — exe 
cution — Wardens  to  remove  ob 
structions — price  of  salt  fixed, 
595.  M.  Marbois,  duties  on  a 
part  of  a  cargo — instructions  to 
Surveyor-General  —  H.  Osburne 
discharged — papers  to  be  given 
up— accounts  with  United  States — 
Street  Commissioners — new  Col 
lector  of  Excise,  597.  Request  of 
Marbois  not  granted  —  pay  to 
Dougherty  and  Huffnagle — pay  to 
Quarter-Master — deed,  599.  Du 
ties  on  French  vessel — Federal 
city— Berks  militia — instructions 
to  loan  officer — memorial  from 
Berks  county — apprehension  of 
banditti,  601.  Paving  in  city 

—  half    pay    and    Commutation 

—  troops     at      Lancaster  —  and 
conference    with     committee     of 
Congress  on,  603.     Deeds — anon 
ymous   letter  of  officers   for  ap 
pointment  of  officers  to  Governor 
and  Council,  605.     Resolutions  of 
Congress   on  and   conference  re 
specting — requested  with  Judges, 
607.    Resolutions  of  Congress  and 
further   action  —  field   officers   of 
city  convened,  609      Answer  from 
Col.  Shee  in  name  of  officers — 
conference — letter   from    Captain 
Christie  —  attack    on    the    Bank 
meditated — Capt.  Stiles  to  deliver 
arms  to  militia,  611.     Three  pa 
pers  from  Jas.  Bennett  presented, 
refusal  to  consider  them — a  large 
guard  of  militia  called  out— arms — 
H.  Carberry  and  J.  Sullivan  to  be 
arrested — Robert    Patton's    com 
mission,    613.      Examination    of 
soldiers — cannon  taken  at  York- 
town  to  be  delivered  Col.  Hodgdon, 
614.     Deposition   and  proclama 
tion  respecting  robbery  in  Bucks 
county — omission  in  Col.  Porter's 
commission  —  Captain    Carberry, 
Captain  of  Pennsylvania  line,  to 
be    arrested,    also    Lieut.    James 
Sullivan   and   Sergeant    Nagle — 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
complaints  against  appointment 
of  Capt.  Esler  to  be  heard — letters 
Rev.  J.  Finley  and  Gen.  Irvine — 
deed,  617.  Memorial  of  Consul 
of  France -conference  with  Judges, 
&c.  —  affidavit  of  J.  Bennett — 
resolution  of  Congress — report  on 
late  disturbances — Capt.  Esler' s 
•  appointment  —  conference  with 
Judges,  &c.,  on  consular  powers — 
application  of  Major-General  Howe 
for  stores,  618,  619.  New  mem 
bers  of  Board,  property— deeds, 
621.  Proclamation  against  mur 
derer  of  J.  Molineaux — deed, 
629.  Title  confirmed  to  J.  Shal- 
lus,  which  had  before  been  con 
firmed  by  land  office  to  William 
Sallaway — the  right  is  inquired 
into  —  Justices  —  regulator  of 
weights  and  measures,  633.  Re 
turn  of  Congress  to  city  proposed 
and  welcomed  by — Act  of  Virginia 
Assembly — survey  of  the  Dela 
ware  respecting  Chevaux-  de-frise, 
637.  Report  of  Land  Office— send 
copy  of  Gov.  Harrison's  letter  to 
Prothonotary  of  Washington  co., 
639.  Proclamation  against  base 
coins,  643.  Fraudulent  settle 
ment  on  lands — Mons.  Marbois  on 
a  cargo — letter  from  Capt  Schraw- 
der  on  Wyoming,  645.  Messages 
to  Assembly  on  various  subjects, 
647-666.  Governors  —  Commis 
sioner — health — land  for  officers — 
Courts — discharge  of  debts — auc 
tions — a  Chamber  of  Commerce — 
chevaux-de-frise  —  canals — boun 
daries  —  religion  —  old  prison — 
measures — French  seamen — dis 
turbances  among  soldiers,  officers - 
Congress  at  Princeton — Captain 
Carberry,  666.  Money  for  lots — 
Major  Ryan  seized  for  debt  for 
another — cause  of  Col.  Harmer's 
disappointment  —  memorial  of 
French  merchants — chevaux-de- 
frise,  671.  Col.  Harmer's  memo 
rial,  671.  Case  of  Ephraim  Allen 
referred  to  Judges  of  Supreme 
Court,  671.  Various  papers  sent 
to  Assembly  —  conference  with 
Committee  of  Assembly  on  Act 
for  sale  of  certain  lands,  673. 
Hog  Island,  decision— patent  for 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


375 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiii. 
E.  Elaine — case  decided — B.  Shoe 
maker  to  receive  papers  from  his 
father,  675.  Memorial  of  Penn 
sylvania  line — letter  Comptroller- 
General,  683.  Charles  Cesna  to 
be  sued  for  perjury  and  forgery — 
Virginia  boundary — Commission 
ers — report  of  committee  on  Gov. 
Harrison's  letter — resolution  of. 
Assembly,  685,  686.  Deed— pro 
clamation  against  robbers  in  Bucks 
county,  687.  Laying  out  State 
House  grounds  as  a  public  green 
forever,  692.  Matthew  Smith  dis 
missed — Hamilton's  bonds  can 
celled — Hanna's-town  for  Courts, 
699.  New  members,  719,  724, 

730.  Proclamation  for  a  murder 
er,  728.     Dates  of  commissions, 

731.  Appointments  and  resigna 
tions,   732.     Message    to  Assem 
bly — sundry    letters— elections — 
barracks  in  Lancaster — eulogium 
on  Pennsylvania  line,  733.     New 
member — time  for  choosing  Pres 
ident   and  Vice   President,    733. 
President     and     Vice     President 
chosen — Dickinson  and  Ewing — • 
Duponceau,  Notary,  &c.,  737.     S. 
Rhea  and  accounts — Col.  Craig — 
proposal  to  raise  chevaux-de-frise 
by  De  Brattine  and  Garrison — or 
der  to  Wardens  for   money  for, 
739.      New    member  —  memorial 
from  Quakers,  741.     New  mem 
bers-pay  for  apprehending  Joseph 
Doan,    742.     New  members — ap 
plicant  as  a  navy  officer — rations 
for  Northumberland,  743.     Presi 
dent    council    of    Censors — bar 
racks — removal  of  obstruction  in 
Delaware  river,  744.     Committee 
on  contested  election  in  Northum 
berland — Col.  Ross,  Lieutenant  of 
Lancaster — memorial  Captain  F. 
Finney  for  land — correspondence 
with  Congress,  747.     Resignation 
of    Justices — deed — money   of    a 
traitor — propriety   of   public    de 
monstration  on  account  of  peace — 
proclamation  for  public   thanks 
giving,  749.     Ratification  by  Con 
gress   received,    750.     Resolution 
of  Council  of  Censors — division  of 
Berks  into  election  districts — new 
member  and  elections  in  Northum- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
berland — James  Searle,  pay  as 
agent,  751.  Public  demonstra 
tion  for  peace — J.  Searle,  before— 
Act  against  vice  and  immorality— 
Comm'rs  appointed  by  Virginia  on 
boundary — letter  from  Governor 
H. — against  fairs — Pennsylvania 
line  and  land  in  Bucks,  753. 
Survey  on  a  ship  and  cargo,  755. 
List  of  deeds,  mortgages,  bonds, 
&c.,  transmitted  by  order  of  As 
sembly  to,  759,  760.  Inventory 
of  goods  by  John  Cadenhead — 
papers  from  Major  James  Moore — 
demonstrations  on  account  of 
peace — vendue  laws,  761.  Con 
ference  with  Assembly — General 
Armand  and  his  corps — Z.  Butler's 
commitment,  760,  763.  Address 
to  General  Washington,  765.  Pa 
pers  of  A.  Ross  to  be  received 
from  Mrs.  McCoy — answer  of  G. 
Washington — deeds,  667.  Brig 
Philadelphia,  loss  of  goods,  and 
inspection,  768,  769,  770.  Coun 
cil:  of  Censors,  770.  Ship  "  Two 
Friends,"  771.  Globes,  maps,  &c., 
purchased,  775.  Secretary  to  re 
cord  correspondence,  774.  Deed, 
778. 

Order  sent  against  Hogg  Island,, 
xiv.,  4.  Draft  on  Treasurer  for 
interest  due  on  certificate  for 
money  loaned  United  States,  7. 
Various  orders  for  money,  7-9, 10. 
Messages  to  Assembly,  11,  15, 
30,  39,  44,  45,  61,  163,  183,  185, 
246,  269,  271,  275,  276,  281,  284, 
328-342,  343,  366,  380,  381,  522. 
Messages  from  Assembly,  289. 
Settlers  on  lands  of  State— agree 
ment  with  New  Jersey  on  trials — 
prisoners— regulation  of  carts,  &c. , 
in  Philadelphia,  17.  Proclama 
tion  on  treaty  with  Great  Britain, 
19-22.  Conference  with  Com 
mittee  of  Assembly — letter  Brig.- 
General  Hand  and  report,  25. 
Gratuity  to  soldiers,  27.  Confer 
ence  with  Assembly  on  opening 
Land  Office,  29.  Claims  of  J. 
Campbell  on  Virginia  land — me 
morial  of  De  Marcelliii  and  Le 
Roy — President  of  Congress  on 
Federal  Court  to  try  private  rights 
to  Wyoming  lands — letter  Major 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiv. 
Moore,  31.  Drafts  of  letters  to 
delegates,  &c. — report  on  tea,  to 
be  sold — Wm.  Kennedy's  estate, 
36.  Election  of  Justices,  39. 
Pay  to  Commissioners  for  treaty 
with  Indians — Commissioners  ap 
pointed,  40,  45.  Jacob  Rush  ap 
pointed  third  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court — States  unrepresented  in 
Congress — Mons.  Marbois,  French 
Consul,  43.  Messages  to  Assem 
bly — debts  due  by  State — confis 
cated  estates — Commissioners  to 
Indians,  45.  Contested  election 
for  Justice,  47,  51.  Congress  on 
"Wyoming,  place  of  meeting  of 
Indian  Commissioners — donation 
to  encourage  agriculture  and 
commerce,  51.  Pay  to  counsel  in 
case  Baron  Hurst  &  Co.  vs.  State — 
names  of  purchasers  of  city  lots 
to  be  prepared — pay  to  Judge  of 
Admiralty — conference  on  with 
drawing  troops  from  Wyoming — 
Sharp  Delany,  Collector,  53.  In 
dian  Commissioners  to  have  deeds, 
£c.  —  letter  from  merchants  of 
Philadelphia— Justices— discharge 
of  State  House  clock  keeper,  55. 
Commissioners  on  Virginia  boun 
dary  line  to  meet — deed — procla 
mation  for  a  murderer,  57.  Chev- 
aux-de-frise — report  011  sales  of 
city  lots — boundary  with  Virginia, 
58.  Inundation  at  Wyoming,  61. 
Judge,  of  Errors  and  Appeals  re 
signs — Ferguson's  lectures  and  a 
scale — inspection  of  goods,  67, 
71.  Sold  at  auction — oaths  to 
Judge  Rush — fruit  trees  to  be 
planted  in  Pennsylvania  Hospital  - 
Ed.  Physic  to  examine  papers  for 
quit  rents  due  Proprietaries,  71. 
Province  Island,  military  stores, 
removal — copies  of  letters  to  be 
made — inspection  of  goods — re 
moval  of  chevaux-de-frise,  73. 
Commissioners  on  boundary  with 
Virginia  to  meet— proposals  for 
moving  chevaux-de-frise — com 
plaint  against  Constables,  75. 
Barracks  to  be  laid  off  into  lots — 
forfeiture  on  brandy — militia  fines 
and  expenses,  77.  L'Orient  a 
free  port — chevaux-de-frise,  79. 
E.  Shippen,  President  Justice  of 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  103.  Pay 
to  Col.  A.  Porter  for  provisions 
to  Virginia  Commissioners  and 
Donaldson  and  Hollingsworth  for 
chevaux-de-frise — Wardens,  105, 
109.  Dedimus  issues  for  Philadel 
phia-triumphal  arch-pay  to  troops 
at  Wyoming — Mons.  Marbois  on  a 
detained  French  ship,  111,  113. 
Proclamation  to  arrest  robbers  in 
Southwark,  Philadelphia-election 
for  no  vacancy,  113.  Insult  to 
French  Consul  by  Longschamps, 
115,  116, 117,  121,  123.  [See  also 
vols.  X.,  XL,  P.  A.]  A.  Patter 
son  resigns  as  Justice,  117.  Min 
isters  of  France  and  United  Neth 
erlands  call  on  President,  121. 
Removal  of  buoys  from  Delaware, 
proclamation  respecting — writ  of 
Habeas  Corpus,  case  of  Long 
schamps,  123.  Letter  to  Judges 
of  Supreme  Court,  of  Minister  of 
Netherlands  and  Mons.  Marbois — 
James  Wilson  to  assist  as  counsel, 
135.  Person  concerned  with  Long 
schamps,  and  proclamation  con 
cerning,  137.  Recorders  to  take 
bonds  and  Prothonotaries  to  see 
that  oaths  are  taken,  138.  Oath 
to  Joseph  Peniiell,  Commissioner 
to  settle  public  accounts  in  marine 
department,  and  J.  Stevenson, 
Auditor  of  depreciation  of  Penn 
sylvania  Line— Justices  appointed, 
139.  Escape  of  Longschamps — 
bridge — claim  of  J.  Wilson's  es 
tate — Connecticut  claim — Judges 
Supreme  Court — case  of  Long 
schamps,  142.  Rations  for  North 
ampton  county — return  of  threat 
ening  letters  to  Marbois — seven 
hundred  men  for  western  posts 
and  number  of  troops  for  Commis 
sioners  to  Indians,  143.  Call  of 
Assembly,  requesting  delivery  of 
Longschamp — address  to  Luzerne 
on  his  departure,  145.  Distress 
of  frontiers — answer  of  Luzerne, 
147.  President  of  Court  of  Com 
mon  Pleas — resignation  of  a  War 
den  and  another  appointed— deeds 
— expended  for  improvements  in 
the  Delaware — conspiracy  against 
taxes  in  Westmoreland  county — 
proclamation,  151.  Illegal  elec- 


INDEX  TO    COLONIAL   RECOKD3. 


377 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiv. 
tioii  in  Northumberland  county — 
persons  in  gaol  in  Philadelphia — 
reports  of  counsel  in  case  of  Con 
necticut — return  of  arms,  &c.,  in 
city — inquest  on  George  Fitler, 
159.  Act  of  Legislature  of  Mas 
sachusetts,  &c.,  cession  of  lands 
to  the  United  States,  163.  Mili 
tary  arrangements  and  resolutions 
respecting  Wyoming — C.  J.  Mc- 
Kean  reappointed,  166,  167. 
Resignations  of  Antes  and  Ash 
man  accepted,  169.  Conference 
respecting  Wyoming  and  Long- 
schamp — case  of  E.  Milne  ac 
count  of  stores,  £c.,  of  United 
States  taken  by  the  enemy,  171. 
Salaries  to  Judges  of  Supreme 
Court — instructions  to  Lieuten 
ants  of  Northumberland. — deposi 
tions — message  to  Assembly — va 
rious  matters,  173.  Payment  to 
Jane  Roberts  out  of  estate  John 
Roberts — proceedings  against  F. 
Lembach — accounts  of  President 
for  leaden  spouts  taken  for  public 
use  in  1777 — resignation  of  Justice 
Atlee — reappointed — recovery  of 
debts,  175.  Refuse  to  sell  old 
iron  from  jail — military  officers 
appointed  for  frontiers — bounty 
to  Ogden  and  McClellan,  captors 
of  Aaron  Doan,  177.  Officers, 
Commissioners,  Justices,  181. 
Expenses  of  troops — appoint 
ments — examination  of  Susque- 
hannah  river— Wyoming— A.  Car 
son,  183.  Pennsylvania  Line — 
list  of  officers  who  have  taken 
oath  of  allegiance — Wyoming, 
185.  Goods  for  Commissioners 
to  treat  with  Indians  and  warrants 
for,  187.  Minutes  of,  delivered 
to  Council  of  Censors — transfers 
of  certificates  by  officers  to  other 
persons — Jona.  Penrose,  Justice, 
197.  Spies  on  frontiers  paid,  199. 
List  of  entries  of  land  in  Virginia — 

.  inquiry  about  letters  of  adminis 
tration  taken  out  by  officers  of 
Pennsylvania  Line,  200.  Justices 
appointed,  200.  Commissioners 
to  Wyoming — execution,  203. 
Appointments  of  Justices,  Pro- 
thonotaries  pay  to  Commission 
ers  to  Indians,  205,  Ed.  Shippen 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
appointed  Judge  of  Court  of  Er 
rors  and  Appeals — Contested 
elections,  207,  208.  Deed— Com 
plaint  against  Prothonotary  of 
Chester  county,  209.  Appoint 
ments  of  Register  and  Recorder — 
Provisions  for  Westmoreland — 
Commissioner  on  Virginia  bound 
ary,  211.  Removal  of  Chevaux  de 
frize — Pay  to  censors — and  State 
clothiers,  213.  Various  orders 
for  money— Bounty  to  captors  of 
Jos.  Doane,  Jr.,  215.  Lieutenant 
for  Northampton  county  —  Jno. 
Armstrong,  Jr.,  Adjutant-General 
in  place  of  James  Wilkinson — 
left  the  State,  217.  To  have 
charge  of  troops  sent  from  Bucks 
and  Berks  to  Wyoming,  217,  218. 
Order  to  him  for  expenses — His 
rank  —  Letter  from  President 
Dickinson  on  propriety  of  call  on 
militia  to  be  reconsidered — Fort 
to  be  levelled  —  Colonel  Arm 
strong's  appointment  objected  to 
— he  objects  generally  to  their 
measures,  219,  220.  Proclama 
tion  respecting  Wyoming,  220- 
224.  Pay  for  provisions  furnished 
flying  camp  in  1776-For  framing, 
varnishing  and  gilding  pictures 
in  council  chamber — and  various 
other  orders  for  money,  225.  Or 
der  for  execution,  228.  Disputed 
election,  232,  Inspection  of 
goods,  232.  Repair  of  State 
House,  235.  Complaint  of  Wash 
ington  county  against  Commis 
sioners  of  taxes.  235.  Pay  for 
copies  of  Indian  deeds — execu 
tion  ordered — criminals  pardoned 
on  application  of  Mons.  Marbois, 
Jr., — Certificate  of  removal  of 
Chevaux  de  frise  to  Donaldson 
&  Hollingsworth — and  letter  of 
President,  241.  Message  to  As 
sembly — Obstructions  in  Dela 
ware — Virginia  boundary — irreg 
ular  elections,  247.  Conference 
on  election  for  President  and  Vice 
President — John  Dickinson  and 
J.  Irvine  re-elected — contested 
election,  249.  Proclamation  at 
C.  H.  and  procession,  251.  Re 
signation  of  James  Wilkinson  as 
Adjutant  and  Brigadier-General 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   "RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiv. 
— Contested  election  in  Lancaster, 
253,  254,  255,  258,  264,  266,  267, 
268,  209.  Conference  on  Wyo 
ming,  258,  259,  260.  Six  trustees 
for  Lancaster  appointed,  259. 
Contested  election  in  Chester — 
Delegates  to  Congress  appointed 
by  Assembly,  261.  Picture  frames 
— Portrait  of  Washington,  265. 
Lancaster  election  decided  and 
councellor,  sheriff  and  coroner 
appointed,  267.  Prosecution  of 
persons  engaged  in  fraud  at  Lan 
caster  election — Repairs  in  Secre 
tary's  office— Message  on  escheats 
— Election  of  William  Miller  in 
Lancaster  confirmed,  268,  269. 
Evidence  in  a  contested  election 
in  Bucks  county — R.  H.  Lee,  Pre 
sident  of  Congress  —  Purchase 
from  Six  Nations— Public  debt 
and  payment — Proposed  plans 
discussed  in  a  message  to  Assem 
bly,  270-274.  Thomas  Paine' s 
services  and  reward,  275.  Divi- 

*  sion  of  Peter's  township  proposed 
and  named,  275,  Swedish  Consul 
— March  of  troops  to  Wyoming, 
277.  Jurisdiction  of  islands  in 
Delaware — Petition  for  Justices, 
279.  Claims  against  United 
States  —  Conference  —  letter  to 
Governor  of  New  Jersey-Accounts 
of  Timothy  Matlack,  281.  Illegal 
election  at  Germantown — Letter 
of  Marbois  on  his  privileges  as 
consul — Identity  of  Amos  Wil 
liams — Public  accounts — Box  to 
be  delivered  to  Marbois  free  of 
duty — Bounty  for  capture  of  A. 
Williams— Memorial  from  Mont 
gomery  county-Respecting  money 
for  C.  H.,  282,  283.  T.  Matlack 
— Money  for  C.  H.  at  Montgomery 
— Sale  of  prison — Purchase  of 
part  of  State  House  lot — Repairs 
of  State  House,  285.  And  for 
improving  the  Square— T.  Matlack 
— Boundary  line — Sale  of  public 
horses — Notary  Public — C.  H.  in 
Westmoreland— Sale  of  Confis 
cated  estates,  287.  Papers  from 
Commissioners  on  Virginia  boun 
dary — Justice  dismissed — Election 
message  from  Assembly — Ground 
rent  for  lot  at  Sixth  and  Market, 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
289.  Intestate  estate  in  Bucks 
county-Justices,  307.  Pay  Attor 
ney-General — Wardens'  accounts 
— Hon.  William  Henry  entitled 
to  half  sales  of  goods  seized — Or 
der  for  sale  of  horses  reversed, 
308,  309.  Payments  to  persons 
on  Crawford's  expedition — To  F. 
H.  Judge  of  Errors  and  Appeals — 
Colonel  James  Moore  and  others 
— Letters — Atlee  — Johnson  —  D. 
Harmer,  311.  Complainants  from 
Wyoming  attend  and  receive 
money,  315.  Letters  on  Connec 
ticut  claim,  &c.,  317.  .  List  of 
papers,  &c.,  relating  to  Wyoming 
controversy,  318-320.  Elections, 
321.  Claim  to  city  lots  under 
Penn,  323.  Drawing  of  State 
lottery — Appointment  of  S.  Snei- 
der  as  justice  objected  to,  325. 
Memorial  of  merchants  on  piers — 
Message  to  Assembly — City  lots, 
327.  Long  message  to  Assembly 
— Containing  a  general  view  of 
the  condition  of  the  province, 
328-342.  Act  of  Congress— New 
members,  342.  Commissioners  on 
jurisdiction  of  island,  345.  Con 
tested  election  in  Fayette  county, 
346.  Counterfeit  certificates — 
Proclamation  of  Congress  respect 
ing,  347.  Claims  of  Captain 
Thomas  Houston,  348.  Message 
to  Assembly — Revenue — Taxes — 
Prisons — Foreigners,  &c. ,  349  - 
355.  Insurrection  in  Northum 
berland — Old  jail  and  workhouse 
to  be  pulled  down — City  lots — 
Patrick  Haley  arrested  and  re 
ward  paid,  359.  Boundary  line 
between  Virginia — Sale  of  horses 
— Merchants  on  Barbary  savages 
— Right  of  Pennock  to  city  lot, 
361.  Notary — Marbois — Governor 
of  New  York — Germantown  elec 
tion,  363.  Reward  for  appre 
hending  Sol.  Vickars  claimed — 
Report  of  Commissioners  to  In 
dians,  365.  Removal  of  military 
stores,  &o.,  from  old  jail — Treaty 
at  Fort  Stanwix  with  Indians, 
366-7.  Payment  of  William 
Whitebread's  bond,  &c.,  to  city — 
Interfering  claims  for  cession  of 
Virginia — Copy  of  agreement  to 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


379 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiv. 
be  obtained — Merchants  of  Phila 
delphia — Justices,  368.  Improve 
ment  of  State  House  lot,  369. 
Division  of  a  township  in  West 
moreland  proposed  —  Commis 
sioners  for  liquidating  and  settling 
accounts  with  United  States — List 
of  deputies  to  issue  certificates — 
Bill  of  New  York  respecting  par 
tition  line — Martha  Boggs'  peti 
tion  for  improvements  on  reserved 
tract  near  Pittsburg — Committee 
of  Conference  on  accounts  of 
James  Searle  —  Person  to  take 
charge  .  of  Fort  Mclntosh,  373. 
Boundary  line  with  New  York — 
Election  in  New  Market  ward — 
Captain  Houston's  demands,  381. 
Rent  of  Province  island — Wyo 
ming  —  Committee  on  rumor 
against  Jno.  Armstrong,  Jr.,  383. 
Case  of  Aaron  Doane — Resolution 
of  Congress  to  be  published — 
Ground  rent  on  estate  of  Andrew 
Yorkes — Conference  on  New  York 
line — Mortgage  on  confiscated  es 
tate — Adjourn  for  Good  Friday, 
385.  General  William  Irvine  ap 
pointed  land  agent — John  Story 
additional  commissioner  to  settle 
United  States  accounts — Case  of 
Aaron  Doane,  386,  387.  Pardoned, 
387.  Message  to  Assembly— With 
reasons  for  proceedings  in  case 
of  Aaron  Doane,  388,  393.  Pa 
pers  relating  to  Virginia  to  be 
handed  over  to  J.  Lukens  by  D. 
Kennedy — Warning  to  Sheriff  to 
prevent  escape  of  Doane  and 
Longschamps — Repairs  of  State 
House  and  clock — Petition  of  Wil 
liam  Hooker  Smith  and  Dr.  Smith, 
394,  395,  396.  Payment  ordered 
to  the  devisees  and  legatees,  &c., 
of  William  Penn  for  their  estates 
in  Pennsylvania  according  to  a 
law  passed  for  vesting  them  in 
the  province,  397,  398.  Outrages 
at  Wyoming — Letter  from  Com 
missioners  on  opening  Potomac — 
Jn.  Adams  on  American  Bishop — 
minister  of  Netherlands — Andrew 
Porter  appointed  Commissioner 
for  running  northern  line  with 
D.  Rittenhouse,  399.  Boundary 
with  Virginia,  402.  Dr.  John 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
Ewing  and  Thos.  Hutchins,  com 
missioners  on,  402.  Debate  on 
powers  of  Council,  403.  Duties 
in  French  ports — An  escheat — 
Mons.  Marbois  goes  to  New  York 
-leaves  Mr.  Holker-French  sailor 
— Petition  from  Bucks  county, 
405.  Troops  to  be  raised — Depu 
ty  surveyors,  441.  Commis 
sioners  for  viewing  roads — Dele 
gates  to  Congress-Rev.  Dr.  Ewing 
resigns  as  Commissioner  —  Fort 
Washington — Irregular  elections, 
443.  Duties  on  imports — Public 
offices — Deputy  surveyors — Flour 
inspectors — Collectors  of  excise — 
Register  of  German  passengers, 
445.  State  House  lot — Case  of 
Lewis  Collinet — Conference  with 
Mons.  Marbois  respecting — Elec 
tion  in  Penn's  Township — securi 
ties,  447.  Case  between  children  of 
Andrew  Allen  and  State — counsel 
employed — Execution  ordered  of 
Le  Blanc  and  Preston — L.  Collinet 
pardoned,  449.  Counterfeit  loan 
office  certificates,  450.  Mons. 
Heinecken  consul — State  lottery 
— List  of  officers  and  soldiers  en 
titled  to  land — Estate  of  Jno. 
Adams  relinquished — J.  H.  C. 
Heinecken,  consul  from  N.  Neth 
erlands,  451.  Survey  of  lands 
reported  by  Comptroller — J.  Story 
to  enter  on  his  duties  early — city 
lots— Militia  officers,  453.  Reso 
lution  respecting  northern  and 
northwestern  boundaries-appoint 
Andrew  Ellicott — Deputy  survey 
ors  of  donation  lands — Complaint 
against  Plunket  Fleeson — Coun 
terfeit  land  office  certificates,  454. 
Draft  on  loan  office — Boundary 
'with  New  York — Montgomery 
County  public  building,  457. 
Piers  to  be  erected  in  Delaware 
river  —  arsenal  in  Philadelphia, 
458.  Purchase  of  land  at  Marcus 
Hook  for  piers — jurisdiction  of 
islands — western  boundary — pay 
to  a  prisoner  out  of  eighteen 
pence  tax — pay  for  apprehending 
Sol.  Vickars,  461.  Confiscated 
estates  in  York  county — Burgess 
of  Reading — deeds  for  city  lots — 
for  lands  in  Northampton  county — 


380 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiv.  ] 
report  on  Wyoming — deposition 
respecting  Mrs.  Allen's  children, 
463.  Richard  Hill's  devisees 
claim — plan  for  piers  —  Andrew 
Ellicott  accepts — report  on  officers' 
accounts  —  federal  troops,  465. 
Order  for  new  issue  of  bills — pe 
tition  of  Longschamps  rejected — 
road  from  Fort  Cumberland — re 
port  on  Warden's  account  and 
Health  Officers — sale  of  Crispin's 
estate  deferred,  467.  Davis  de 
clines  an  agreement  for  piers — 
new  proposals-city  lots—improve 
ment  of  State  House  lot,  469. 
Engraving  borders  for  new  emis 
sion  paid  to  D.  H.  Pursell — west 
ern  territory — Indian  murders — 
State  lottery — Robert  Scott,  en 
graver,  471.  Acts  of  Congress — 
property  in  ruins  of  Fort  Pitt — 
Col.  Harmer  and  his  men — du 
ties,  473.  Agreement  with  prop 
erty  holders  at  Marcus  Hook,  474. 
Emission  of  bills  of  credit — Indian 
murders — depreciation  pay — pub 
lic  arsenal — back  pay  to  Council 
of  Safety,  477.  Agree  with  Thos. 
Conarroe  to  build  piers  at  Marcus 
Hook — purchase  of  books,  479. 
Grant  two  licenses  to  travel 
through  the  Commonwealth-birth 
of  Duke  of  Normandy — State  lot 
tery,  481.  Appeal  in  case  of  Robert 
Wilson,  allowed — Robert  Morris' 
accounts — public  buildings  of 
Montgomery  county — call  on  Com 
missioners  of  Philadelphia  to  re 
port — quota  for  interest — State 
House  lot,  483.  Commissioners 
on  improvement  of  Susqueharmah 
appointed  —  illegal  election  in 
Cumberland — release  of  a  Spanish 
prisoner  from  gaol,  485.  Deed, 
486.  Appoint  Inspectors  of  lum 
ber,  &c. — Robert  Morris  appeals 
to  Supreme  Court  respecting  his 
accounts — deed  for  barrack  lots — 
inquest  and  proclamation  of  a 
murder  and  arson  by  Jno.  Mc 
Donald,  489.  Decide  not  to  sell 
old  jail  now — to  pay  for  public 
buildings  in  Montgomery  out  of 
proceeds  of  jail  —  exequator  to 
Mons.  Marbois  as  Vice  Consul  of 
France  at  Philadelphia,  490. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 

Deed  for  land— report  on  election — 
duties,   493.      Deed — prosecuting 
for    taxes  —  ringing    bells,    495. 
Postage — R.     Morris'    accounts — 
Wyoming  —  State     House,    497. 
Rent,    Pickering    and    Hodgdon, 
501.      Claim   and   title   of    Miss 
Penn  to  province  stated  and  re 
ferred   to    Supreme    Court,    502. 
List  of  Commissioners  elected  be 
tween  1781  and  1785  to  be  made 
out — order  for  payment  of  interest 
of  United  States — pay  to  Commis 
sioners    on   islands    in   Delaware 
river,  505.     Urging  Commission 
ers    on  western  boundary — pres 
ents  to  Indians,  507.     Conference 
with  C.  J.  on  Wyoming  and  mem 
ber   of  Assembly,    508.     Repairs 
of  banks  at  Mud  Island — copy  of 
charter   returned   to    B.    Chew — 
militia  in  service  of  Congress,  513. 
Proclamation    against   robber    of 
P.  Audrain — list  of  goods  for  In 
dians — lots  to  be  surveyed,  515. 
Congress,   delegates   to    attend — 
Acts  of  Massachusetts  for  regula 
tion  of  trade — letters  to  General 
Knox,     &c.,     517.      Petitions    to 
trade  with  Indians — improvement 
of   State   House    lot  —  report   on 
complaints  of  Thomas  Shields  and 
Spanish   captain,  521.     Message, 
numerous  resolutions  and  letters — 
raising  of  troops — militia  laws — 
defects    of    confederation  —  trade 
with   Indians  —  invalids  — corres 
pondence  with  Governor  of  Massa 
chusetts — resolutions     respecting 
Mayor,    &c.,    525.     Ed.    Shippen 
appointed  Justice  for  Dock  Ward- 
P.  Fleeson  resigns  as  President  of 
Quarter    Session,    &c.,    and    E. 
Shippen  appointed — State  House 
lot — post   rider  paid,  549.     Fees 
to  counsel  in  case  of  Robert  Mor 
ris    and   R.   Wilson  —  claim    for 
lands,    551.     Opinion   of   Judges 
in  case  of  J.  and  A.  Melchior  and 
extinguishment  of  ground  rent — 
General  J.  Irvine  resigns   as  Vice 
President  of  Council  and  Charles 
Biddle  elected,  553.     Expenses  of 
Judges  of  Supreme  Court  paid — 
elections,  554.     Henry  Hill,  Coun 
cillor,  555.     Elections — B.  Frank- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOKDS. 


381 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiv. 
lin,  President,  557.  Appoint  offi 
cers  for  federal  militia,  559.  In 
form  General  Knox — Algiers  de 
clares  war  against  United  States — 
P.  Muhlenberg  a  member — me 
morial  of  Sick  Keesar,  &c.,  from 
Bengal  and  China,  561.  Pass  to 
Indians  to  Ohio,  562.  Message 
with  sundry  papers,  564.  B. 
Franklin  elected  President  and 
Charles  Biddle,  Vice  President — 
proclamation  and  procession,  565. 
Release  a  Seventh  Day  Baptist 
minister  from  militia  fine — Jno. 
Biddle^  measurer  of  grain — Jno. 
Vaiideren,  Jr.,  Notary  Public — 
execution — letter  to  Assembly  on 
the  Chinese  lately  arrived,  569. 
Clement  Biddle,  Notary  Public, 
571.  Disturbances  in  Wyoming — 
memorial  from  Longschamps,from 
inhabitants  of  Philadelphia  on 
test  law  and  resolution,  572-574. 
Message  to  Assembly  on  taxes, 
revenue  and  test  laws,  575.  Pay 
for  arrest  of  McDowell — sale  of 
lots — delegates  to  Congress  ap 
pointed,  577.  Conference  with 
Committee  of  House  on  disturb 
ances  at  Wyoming,  578,  579. 
Negotiation  with  Maryland  and 
Delaware  on  inland  navigation — 
deeds  for  old  jail  and  adjoining 
lots  and  names  of  purchasers — 
grant  to  Surveyor-General,  for  an 
office,  a  room  in  State  House,  583. 
Grant  to  Episcopal  Church  a  cer 
tificate  in  favor  of  "keeping  up 
a  regular  succession  "—letter  to 
Governor  of  Maryland  on  inland 
navigation  and  to  Governor  of  New 
Jersey  respecting  buoys  in  Dela 
ware — order  for  execution  of  an 
Indian  for  murder,  585.  And  of 
E.  Wilson,  purchase  Jacobs'  Law 
Dictionary,  587.  Arsenal — peti 
tion — Longschamps — letter— Gov. 
Smallwood — deed  of  lands,  589. 
Report  of  Committee  on  Islands  in 
Delaware—deed  for  land — respite, 
691.  Collector  of  excise  appointed 
— licenses  to  travel  through  the 
State,  granted  —  Longschamps — 
deed  for  land,  593.  Act  of  New 
Hampshire  on  Commerce  and 
Navigation — agreement  with  Jas. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
Pearson  for  copper  roof  to  State- 
house,  597.  Wm.  Smith  builds  a 
,wharf — jurisdiction  of  Delaware 
— report  of  wardens  on  suit  be 
tween  Thomas  Davis  and  Com 
monwealth,  599.  Paid  for  silver 
call  furnished  ship  Montgomery 
— State  house  lot — for  horses,  sale 
of  depreciated  lands,  601.  Re 
port  of  Alex.  M'Dowell,  surveyor 
on  the  new  purchase — accounts  of 
T.  Matlack,  Commissioner,  &c — 
medicines  for  a  soldier  wounded 
at  Wyoming — deed  for  city  lots — 
distribution  of  goods  to  Indians 
at  Tioga,  605.  Confiscated  estates 
— deed  for  lands  at  Braddock's 
upper  crossings,  607.  Controller 
General's  reports  on  account  of  of 
ficers,  soldiers  and  invalids,  607 — 
615.  Contested  election  at  Lan 
caster,  617.  Lots  not  paid  for  to 
be  resold — Collector  of  excise  re 
signs,  and  another  elected,  620. 
Tench  Francis  demands  first  pay 
ment — Stephen  Porter  asks  pay 
to  be  raised — rejected,  623.  Brit 
ish  goods  seized,  621.  R.Wilson 
respited — demand  of  proprieta 
ries — paid,  625.  Opinion  asked 
of  Judges  as  to  interest,  626. 
Stay  of  suits  for  taxes  in  North 
ampton,  627.  Collector  of  excise 
— Edward  Burd,  Prothonotary  of 
Supreme  Court,  629.  Case  of  R. 
Elliott — deeds — sales  of  land  val 
ued — F.  Wade's  petition  reject 
ed,  633.;;  R.  Elliott  pardoned,  635. 
Send  express  to  Wyoming  with 
act  of  Assembly  and  instructions, 
636.  Leave  of  absence  to  Longs- 
champs — deeds — case  of  John  Bu 
chanan,  surveyor,  639.  F. 
Wade  to  be  prosecuted  as  a  de 
faulter  —  appropriation  for  im 
provement  of  Delaware  River — 
abuse  of  public  property  in 
Southwark  by  militia,  641.  Deed 
—bridge  over  Schuylkill,  643. 
Message  to  Assembly — represent 
ation  in  Congress — Indians — dis 
orders  in  Northumberland — John 
Franklin  —  inland  navigation — 
western  frontier  and  Virginia — 
foreigners,  &c.,  645.  Abuses  and 
irregularities  in  Chester  county — 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xiv. 
letter  to  Assembly-,  646.  Deeds, 
649.  Separation  in  Franklin  co. 
— managers  of  State  lottery — 
deeds — Justice  in  Chester  remov 
ed — letter  from  Governor  of  Ma 
ryland  on  inland  navigation — 
Gov.  of  Virginia  on  disputes  on 
Territory — Edmund  Randolph,  on 
Convention  of  States,.651.  State 
of  representation  in  Congress — 
State  lottery,  2d  class,  to  draw — 
collector  of  excise — deed — divis 
ion  of  Washington  county — dona 
tion  lands — removal  of  a  deputy 
surveyor,  653.  Conference  on 
Wyoming — persons  from  Mary 
land  discharged  from  a  recogniz 
ance — Attorney  General  to  defend 
a  suit  for  land  in  Bucks  county — 
R.  Smith  re-appointed  in  Chester 
county,  657.  Further  proceed 
ings,  658,  660,  661,  663,  664,  665. 
Supplies  to  Chinese,  659,  666,  670. 
Report  of  committee  respecting 
Geo.  Schlosser,  in  his  favor,  661. 
Letter  to  Assembly  respecting 
case  of  John  R.  Shaw — sale  of  es 
tates  in  Chester  county,  division 
of  Westmoreland  into  districts, 
663.  Claim  for  lands  in  North 
ampton — an  invalid  corps  to  be 
formed  —  reward  to  Alexander 
Carlisle  for  apprehending  persons 
— Receiver  to  sell  district  of  A. 
M'Clean — Clerk  of  Court  appoint 
ed,  667.  New  trial  granted  in 
case  of  Pollard — Commissioners 
with  Maryland  and  Delaware  on 
inland  navigation  to  be  appointed 
— repairs  of  iron  chest,  669. — 
Lieut,  of  Chester  county,  670. 
Commissioners  on  inland  naviga 
tion  postponed,  672. 

Order  sale  of  estates  confiscated, 
xv.,  2 — elect  Commissioners,  2,  3. 
Execution  ordered  —  suspended 
sale — claim  of  T.  Forest  to  city 
lots,  3.  Of  Joseph  Galloway's,  6. 
Dispute  between  Maclay  and 
Edmonston-Deputy  Surveyors  de 
cided-arms  of  U.  S.  on  Susquehan- 
na,  claimed  by  Commissary,  order 
ed  to  be  deli vered-s ale  of  estate  of 
Wiliam  Armstrong  postponed,  9. 
Deeds  for  city  lots,  13.— For  lands, 
14.  Brief  to  Lutherans  of  Alba- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
ny — petition  of  Dauphin  on  Court 
house  at  Harris's  ferry,  14.  Me 
morial  of  officers  for  land — Pro- 
thonotary  of  York— C.  Biddies' 
proposal  for  rations,  17.  Order 
sales  of  depreciation  lands  and 
barrack  lots  —  exact  account  of 
military  stores  to  be  obtained — 
Commissioners  of  N.  W.  bound 
ary  paid— A.  M'Lene  to  assist  And. 
Porter  in  running  line — pay  to 
Commissioner  to  examine  river 
Delaware — form  of  deed  of  cession 
by  Connecticut,  19.  Sale  of  goods 
for  duties — instructions  to  dele 
gates  on  cession — sale  of  barrack 
lots,  21.  Stop  proceedings  in  a 
case  of  taxes — W.  Armstrong, 
Commissary,  &c.— sale  of  city  lots 
ordered,  23.  Disturbances  at 
Wyoming— deleg'es,  St  Clair  and 
Wilson  announce  acceptance  by 
Congress  of  cession  of  lands  by 
Connecticut  —  Surveyor  General 
to  furnish  plan  of  unsold  city  lots 
— provisions  for  Chinese,  28,  34. 
Deed  for  city  lots— letters  to  Wy 
oming,  35.  Expenses  of  W.  H. 
Smith  to  and  from  Wyoming  paid 
— disturbances  there — deeds  for 
lots— claim  for  a  frame  building 
taken  by  British  at  Billingsport — 
State  lottery,  37.  Petition  re 
specting  duties — western  line — D. 
Rittenhouse  and  And'w  Ellicott  to 
run  western  line,  38,  39.  Plans 
of  depreciation  lands — deeds — 
division  of  Mahoning  township, 
40.  Privileges  to  Win.  Butler  on 
depreciation  lands,  42.  Salaries 
to  Judges — Notary  Public  ap 
pointed,  45.  Deeds — State  house, 
47.  Petition  of  tax  collector  re 
jected —  survey  of  depreciation 
lands  ordered — surveyor  recom 
mended,  49.  Letters  J.  Jay,  Sec., 
on  infractions  of  treaty  with  Great 
Britain —  auctioneers  —  claim  for 
arrears  of  ground  rent  on  A. 
Thomas's  estate  —  resignation  of 
Lt.  Archer,  51.  Controversy  be 
tween  Comptroller  and  State 
Treasurer,  55.  Expenses  of  High 
Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals — 
State  house,  57.  Expense  of 
Wyandot  Chief — sales  of  land  and 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


383 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xv. 
city  lots — Longschamps  to  be  kept 
confined,  59.  Ringing  of  bells 
for  4th  of  July — inland  naviga 
tion — pay  of  Commissary  of  mili 
tary  stores,  61.  Memorial  of  pro 
prietaries  for  city  lots,  63, 68.  Pay 
to  Commissioners  for  dividing 
island  in  Delaware  river,  65.  Pay 
for  building  Fort  ' '  Preservation' ' 
— petition  of  Wm.  Barton  for  stay 
of  execution — passport  to  John 
Franklin  and  J.  Jenkins,  &c.,  67. 
Memorial  B.  Davis,  J.  Penn,  &c., 
for  city  lots,  referred  to  Attorney 
General — claim  of  Ed.  Williams 
for  half  pay — allowance  to  agent 
for  sale  of  barrack  lots,  69. 
Messages  to  Assembly,  70,  77,116, 
167,  268,  276,  304,  393,  400,  401, 
408,  419,  532,  536,  541,  547,  582, 
592,  594,  605,  659.— requisition 
of  Congress  for  quota  of  Federal 
supply — papers  relating  to  Wyo 
ming — report  of  attorney  general 
on  claim  to  City  lot,  71.  Claim 
of  J.  Robinson  for  land  opposite 
Pittsburg — deed — Wm.  Barton, 
73.  Lottery  for  donation  lands — 
relief  of  D.  Lenox — Chinese  to  be 
removed  to  Maryland — sale  of  City 
lots,  75.  Counterfeit  gold — di 
vision  of  Smith,  T. — militia — ap 
points  Colonel  F.  Mentges  inspec 
tor-general — arms,  78,  Arrival 
of  J.  Franklin  and  J.  Jenkins — 
petition  from  settlers  at  W. — pro 
clamation  respecting  a  kidnapped 
negro — letter  to  Assembly,  79. 
Sales  of  land  in  Northumberland 
— accounts  with  United  States — 
Burgess  of  Bristol  elected,  83. 
Sales  and  fines  postponed — lines 
run  on  West  Branch  of  Susque- 
hannah — and  between  old  and 
new  purchase,  85.  Commercial 
convention — sales  of  City  lots  or 
dered — Lieutenant  of  Cumberland 
resigns — issue  of  certificates  to 
Pennsylvania  line  for  arrears — 
division  of  Pitt  Township,  87. 
Robbery  of  Indians  near  Tioga — 
division  of  Northumberland  Co. 
— estate  of  Wm.  Hay — distances 
from  Susquehannah  to  Allegheny 
river,  91.  Drawing  of  lottery,  93. 
Reward  for  Brinkhurst  a  fraudu- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
lent  person — highway  from  Le- 
high  Water  Gap  to  Wyoming — 
pay  to  Wm.  Henry  while  waiting 
for  papers,  59.  Officers  of  Luz- 
erne  County — lottery  of  donation 
lands,  96,  97.  Deed,  98.  Elec 
tions,  99,  100.  Send  various 
papers  to  Assembly — mint  United 
States— increase  of  Federal  troops, 
105,  106.  Order  sales  of  pro 
perty  in  hands  of  Commissioners 
on  West  line,  109.  B.  Franklin 
elected  President,  and  Charles 
Biddle  vice  president,  110.  Con 
tested  election  in  Bedford  County, 
112.  Express  from  Washington 
to  Cantwell's  bridge.  Do.  to 
Wyoming,  115.  Western  bound 
ary,  Lake  Erie— Indian  purchase, 
116.  Reservation  on  road  between 
Clark's  Gap  and  Burnt  Cabins— 
and  from  Miller's  Spring  to  Fort 
Pitt,  121.  Dorsey  Pentecost,  late 
Judge,  suspended  on  account  of 
removal  to  another  county — deed 
for  land,  124.  Ask  opinion  of 
Judges  of  Supreme  Court  on  an 
election  question — report  on  elec 
tion  in  Chester  County,  131. 
Bedford  election — excise  taxes, 
133.  Order  purchase  of  latest 
edition,  4to,  of  the  Bible — and 
transactions  of  A.  P.  Society — 
proceedings  stayed — survey  of 
land  for  Dickinson  College — 
Pennsylvania  Herald — for  filling 
patents  for  donation  lands,  139. 
Appeals  by  executor  of  Thomas 
Wharton  and  Anthony  Stocker, 
141.  Case  Jno.  Bond  &  Son  for 
seizure  of  goods,  140.  Disturb 
ances  in  York  County— list  of  pur 
chases  of  depreciation  lands,  147. 
Sales  of  land-disturbances  in  York 
County,  148.  New  Member — 
deeds  to  Robert  Morris— Sixth 
and  Market  and  price— City  lots 
to  be  sold,  151.  Deeds  for  lands 
and  City  lots— accounts  of  Gen. 
St.  Clair — patents  fc>r  Proprietary 

lands Springetberry     Manor, 

153.  Report  of  Committee  on 
various  accounts— discharge  of 
delinquents— pay  for  signing  bills 
of  credit,  155.  Election  in  Luz- 
erne— T.  Pickerings-arrearages 


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INDEX    TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xv. 
on  lands— reduction  of  price — 
Bedford  and  Neville— contingen 
cies,  167.  Resolutions  respect 
ing  delinquents — commissioners 
to  be  furnished  with,  eight  inch 
shells  to  "be  used  on  convicts,  169. 
Rewards  for  Daniel  Shay,  &c  ,  171. 
J.  Clunie,  agent  in  Dauphin,  173. 
Letter  M.  Huffnagle  on  a  pur 
chase — Col.  And.  Porter  to  assist 
A.  Ellicott  in  running  northein 
Line — report  on  Mud  Island — pro 
visions  and  buildings  to  be  made, 
175.  Resolutions  on  Bedford 
election — proclamation  for  Daniel 
Shay,  &c. — sale  of  goods  seized, 
177.  Deeds,  180,  181.  Letters- 
Governor  of  New  York  on  line — 
State  lottery,  180,  182.  Contested 
election  in  Chester  County — let 
ter  to  Governor  Massachusetts  on 
arrest  of  criminals — St.  Glair's 
accounts  as  auctioneer,  183. 
Order  newspaper — George  Bryan 
reappointed  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  189,  190.  F.  Hopkinson 
reappointed — sale  of  flour  post 
poned — patent  to  John  Hughes 
for  land  in  Westmoreland — Com 
missioners  appointed  to  lay  out 
road  between  Juniata  and  Cone- 
maugh,  191.  Copy  of  By-Laws, 
&c.,  of  Bank  of  N.  America  pre 
sented — two  cannons  from.  Bil- 
lingsport  to  Henry  Hill — land  in 
Montgomery  County  delivered  up 
— claim  to  land  to  be  insisted  on, 
193.  Resolution  offered  res 
pecting  appointments  of  officers 
by  Council — petition  respecting 
collections  of  money  due  the 
State — Secretary  J.  Armstrong, 
Jr.,  appointed — Member  of  Con 
gress  asks  leave  of  absence — Evan 
Owen  appointed  to  survey  better 
route  for  road  between  falls  of 
Nescopee  and  Lehigh,  195.  Cod- 
orus  T. — York  County  divided — 
Gen.  St.  Clair  promoted  by  Con 
gress — removed  as  auctioneer — 
Peter  "Wfkoff  appointed — im 
provement  of  the  Delaware,  197. 
Deputy  surveyors  ousted  to  be 
replaced — lease  of  Mud  Island  re 
linquished,  to  be  released  by 
Comptroller  general  on  conditions 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
— election  in  Franklin  confirmed, 
199.  Miers  Fisher,  claim  for  city 
lots — resolutions  respecting  sale 
of  flour  rescinded,  201.  Northern 
Boundary — questions  proposed 
respecting  payments  to  proprie 
taries — reprieve,  203.  Repairs  of 
Mud  Island — questions  adopted — 
Lieutenants  of  City,  205.  Reward 
for  apprehending  Philip  Jones — 
opinion  asked  of  attorney  gener 
al  respecting  city  lots  and  lands — 
execution  ordered,  207.  Answer 
of  Judges  of  Supreme  Court — or 
der  for  an  arrest,  211.  J.  Adlum 
surveyor  on  North  Line — Justices 
of  Luzerne,  212.  Pardon  of 
Aaron  Doane  on  condition  of  never 
returning  to  the  United  States,  212. 
Resignation  of  Genl.  Muhlenberg 
as  Commissioner  on  claims  in 
Luzerne — seizure  of  Ship  Anne 
— Phineas  Bond,  British  Consul— 
Mons.  de  Brassines  to  be  de 
livered  up  to  Consul  of  France, 
215.  Appoint  Danl.  Hiester  in 
place  of  Genl.  Muhlenberg  as 
Commissioner  on  Luzerne  claims 
— election  at  Carlisle,  217.  Claim 
of  Presley  Neville— Thos.  Smith 
Loan  Officer,  219.  Conference 
with  Judges,  &c.,  on  resolutions 
at  Easton  —  prosecution  against 
persons  as  seditious,  225.  Ex 
penses  of  Judges,  £c.,  paid  E. 
Burd  —  account  against  House 
of  Employment,  and  against 
Treasurer  of  Chester  County  for 
taxes  and  supplies,  227.  War 
dens  to  examine  claim  of  Thos. 
Conarroe  for  piers  at  Marcus  Hook 
— presents  to  Choctaw  and  Chicka- 
saw  Indians  in  Philadelphia — 
road  to  Lehigh — transportation  of 
military  stores  from  Oley  furnace 
— registering  patents,  229.  Road 
from  Susquehannah  to  Lehigh — 
deeds,  230.  Horse  for  Indian 
Chief— change  of  resolution  re 
specting  the  Choctaw  and  Chicka- 
saw  Indian  Chiefs— payment  to 

.  John  Penn  —  compensation  to 
Thos.  Conarroe — change  of  dis 
tricts  in  Montgomery  County,  233. 
Pension, — appeal  of  John  Spar- 
hawk — claim  of  Earl  of  Shelburne 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


385 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xv. 
to  City  lots—claims  in  Luzerne  and 
Northampton,  235.  State  house, 
&c.,  — powder  for  4th  of  July,  235. 
Brassines  debts  discharged — he  to 
be  delivered  over  to  French  Con 
sul — pay  to  Commissioners  on 
Luzerne  claims — appeal  on  case 
of  Caleb  Newbold  —  officers  of 
militia  complain  of  an  election — 
sales  of  land  in  Luzerne  ordered, 
237.  John  White  appointed  by 
Treasury  to  settle  accounts  be 
tween  Pennsylvania,  Delaware  and 
Maryland  and  United  States— J. 
Nicholson's  advances  for  Indians, 
&c. — expenses  of  Judges,  &c., 
239.  Treasurer  not  to  draw  for 
revenue  at  present,  245.  Reso 
lutions  of  Genl.  Muhlenberg  re 
specting  Jno.  Rheiner  estate  lost- 
plan  of  City  lots  — for  sale,  246. 
Conference  with  Judge  Bryan  on 
case  of  Jno.  Rheiner  agent  in 
Northampton  for  confiscated  es 
tates  —  Wm.  Montgomery  com 
missioner  on  Luzerne  claims,  249. 
Indians  at  Lancaster  detained  by 
sickness  of  Interpreter,  require 
more  money,  250.  D.  Ritten- 
house  to  recover  moneys  loaned— 
account  of  moneys  due  for  customs 
to  be  rendered*  253.  Conference 
with  Judges  on  petition  of  rioters 
in  York,  and  for  land  in  Bucks 
county,  200.  Decide  case  of 
duties  between  two  States,  261. 
Time  for  applicants  for  donation 
land  lottery  extended,  263.  Col 
lectors  of  excise  in  York  county 
— petition  of  Northampton  county 
against  claim  of  proprietaries  for 
the  Indian  land  in — referred  to 
Attorney  General  —  conference 
with  Judges  on  fresh  disturbances 
in  Luzerne  county,  265.  Pension 
to  children  of  Wm.  Shippen — 
negro  pardoned,  267.  Message  to 
Assembly  with  various  papers — 
lend  money  to  Whitehead  Hum 
phreys  to  enable  him  to  manu 
facture  steel,  269.  Division  of 
Northumberland  —  districts  for 
electing  Justices,  271.  Wardens 
apply  for  strangers  burying 
ground  —  acts  for  sale  of  for 
feited  city  lots  and  J.  Galloway's 
25 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
house — Burgesses  of  Bristol — road 
to  Pittsburg,  273.  Members  of 
Assembly  from  western  counties 
confer  on  it — a  travelling  license 
to  Geo.  Kinnear  being  altered  in 
date — put  into  suit — pension  to 
Widow  Patterson,  275.  Pension 
to  Widow  of  Christian  Reinick — 
Commissioners  report  on  line  be 
tween  Luzerne  and  Northumber 
land,  276.  Expenses  of  Indians 
paid — claim  of  Col.  Bull  for  a 
negro  bought  of  Edward  Stiles, 
277..  Armed  banditti  at  Tioga — 
letter  to  Governor  of  New  York 
and  delegates  in  Congress,  279. 
Proclamation  against  rioters  in 
Luzerne  county — and  also  on  Vir 
ginia  agreement — inquiry  by  As 
sembly  relative  to  operation  of 
law  respecting  Connecticut  claim 
ants,  281.  Case  of  A.  Moore — 
Register  of  Wills,  283.  Jno. 
Nicholson  appointed  Escheator 
General — alien  duty  not  paid — 
expenses  of  a  man  wounded  by  a 
tree  falling  while  in  service  of 
Commissioners  not  taken,  285. 
Suit  against  Captain  Jno.  Barry, 
&c.,  for  seizing  James  McCalmont 
— a  protest  against  decision,  287. 
D.  Redick  to  lay  out  lots 
opposite  Pittsburg,  289.  To  go 
to  New  York  to  communicate  to 
the  Governor  intelligence  respect 
ing  Luzerne — Col.  Robert  Elder 
paid  for  his  services,  1777-78-79. 
paid  for  arrest  of  John  Franklin, 
he  to  be  closely  confined  and  in 
irons,  291.  Thanks  to  Charles 
Biddle,  Vice  President — riots  in 
Luzerne — militia  of  Berks  called 
out— pay  to  H.  McCormick  for 
information  respecting —  Colonel 
Dennison  dispatched  to  Luzerne— 
his  instructions — and  to  Tioga — 
President  advances  specie  for  ex 
penses  of  Colonel  Dennison,  293. 
Stationery  for— elections— notary — 
instructions  to  Valentine  Eckhart 
— proposals  for  rations  by  M. 
Hollenback,  295.  Elections,  296, 
298.  E.  Physick  as  keeper  of 
Great  Seal — Dd.  Jones,  chaplain 
asks  allowance,  299.  Hamilton 
apprehended-elections-city  lots — 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xv. 
Geul.  Armstrong  resigns  as  Secre 
tary  and  Charles  Biddle  chosen. — 
clothing  for  troops  on  Ohio,  301. 
New  member— John  Franklin's 
irons  to  be  removed  on  his  parole 
— message  —  Wyoming  and  Lu- 
zerne— currency  fees — price  of 
lands— taxes — lands  for  officers, 
305.  Conference  on  Wyoming — 
powder  on  election  of  President 
and  Vice  President  —  Colonel 
Pickering  and  riots  at  Tioga — 
ask  permission  of  Congress  to 
raise  troops — patents,  307.  B. 
Franklin,  President,  and  P.  Muh- 
lenberg  Vice  President  —  pro 
cession — McKucher  takes  his  seat, 
309.  Delinquent  fines — order  re 
specting — pay  for  services  in 
watching  movements  of  Indians 
on  frontiers — order  for  execution, 
311.  Appoint  Committee  to 
amend  resolutions  of  Assembly  on 
annual  appointment  of  officers  — 
message  to  Assembly  —  reconf- 
mending  enforcement  of  Laws  in 
Luzerne  county  —  expulsion  of 
Commissioners  from  Wyoming — 
Colonel  Mentges —  taxes,  314. 
Proclamation  against  rioters  in 
Philadelphia — Indian  murders  in 
and  arms  sent  to  Washington 
county,  317.  Election  of  auc 
tioneers  in  city  and  other  officers 
—Clement  Biddle— marshal,  323. 
Contract  for  specie  to  be  complied 
with — excise — Prothonotary  Com 
mon  Pleas,  Philadelphia  —  con 
tested  election,  325.  Attend 
commencement  —  expenses  of 
Judges  paid — report  of  Attorney 
General  on  case  of  Jno.  McCannon- 
also  on  power  to  pardon  in  certain 
cases,  329.  Wardens  appointed, 
339,  341.  Prothonotary  to  hold 
office  where  his  court  is  — account 
of  public  arms  delivered — pension 
—  resignation  of  Lieutenants  — 
delegates  of  Congress — Wardens, 
341.  Mr.  Redick  to  have  island 
in  Ohio  surveyed — Drs.  Rush  and 
Hutchinson  to  examine  vessels  — 
commissioners  report  line  between 
New  York  and  Pennsylvania 
finished  in  42°  —  attend  speak 
ing  in  Zion  Church-Lieutenant  for 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
Bedford  appointed  —  rules  and 
regulations  for  Council,  3y41. 
Duties  received  by  mistake  re 
funded — Lieutenant  of  Franklin 
chosen — pension  paid  to  children 
of  Captain  Wm.  Shippen — public 
arms  to  be  collected  and  repaired 
— fees  from  Deputy  Surveyors, 
343.  Pensions,  345.  Complaint 
of  Swedish  Consul  for  rude  be 
haviour  of  Constables  and  Attor 
ney — orders  respecting — plan  of 
city  lots  and  sale  ordered,  349. 
Order  of  procession  in  Phila 
delphia  on  ratifying  Federal  Con 
stitution — report  on  Deputy  Sur 
veyor's  fees — on  Donation  Land 
Lottery  tickets  remaining  in 
wheel,  351.  Road  from  Franks- 
town  Branch  of  Juniata  to  Loyal 
Hanna  confirmed  and  ordered, 
353,  355.  Payment  to  Porter  and 
Ellicott  for  boundary  line,  356. 
Petition  of  Bedford  respecting 
width  of  road— order  on  — decision 
respecting  case  of  R.  Wells,  359, 
Pension  to  Captain  Shippen' s 
children,  361.  John  Woods 
Member  of  Congress  applies  for 
money — taken  sick  while  engaged 
in  business  of  Indian  department, 
362.  Ringing  Christ  Church 
bells,  363.  Repairs  of  houses  at 
Mud  Island  —  N.  Dennison's  ex 
penses  to  and  from  Wyoming, 
365.  Expenses  of  newspapers  in 
city  to  be  reduced — resolutions 
respecting  invalid  corps — money 
to  James  O'Hara  to  buy  pro 
visions  for  troops  in  western 
country — grant  of  land  to  Frank 
lin  College,  367,  368.  Resolu 
tion  respecting  public  arms  to 
be  republished — donation  lands — 
memorial  of  J.  Hazlehurst  &  Co. 
— brandy — public  arms  when  re 
paired  to  be  exhibited,  369.  Road 
by  "  burnt  cabins" — militia  fines 
reduced — duties  and  bonds,  371. 
R.  Elliott  from  Lancaster  to 
Philadelphia  by  order  of  Supreme 
Court — pay  in  certificates  for 
horses  furnished — counsel  in  suit 
for  Hog  Island— W.  Bradford, 
Sergeant  and  E.  Til ghman— -re 
port  on  arms  called  for,  373. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


387 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xv. 
Sheriff  ordered  to  set  upF.  Wade's 
house  at  a  limit  for — arms  of  Col. 
Gurney's  battalion  to  be  delivered 
to  J.  Nicholson — arms  to  be  re 
paired  by  Abraham  Morrow — pe 
tition  of  merchants  respecting  du 
ties—stove  and  repairs  for  cham 
ber — subscribe  for  German  news 
papers  by  M.  Steiner — opinion 
asked  by  Comptroller  respecting 
certificates  and  order,  375.  Con 
tested  election  in  Berks  county — 
Attorney-General  gives  opinion 
that  holding  freehold  estate  by  a 
iion-resideiit  entitles  to  a  vote — 
powder  purchased  for  celebrating 
ratification  of  Constitution — naval 
officer  seizes  a  vessel  suspected  of 
wishing  to  escape  duties — asks  for 
a  military  company — granted,  377. 
Alteration  of  State  House  clock — 
supply  of  troops  in  Luzerne — wood 
for  invalids — conveyance  of  public 
despatches — pension  to  widow  of 
Lieut.  John  McClellan — rank  of 
Capt.  Ferguson,  381.  Commis 
sioners  of  western  boundary  asked 
for  a  description  of  the  lands — 
memorial  of  Wni.  Moland,  show 
ing  that  he  is  not  a  traitor — con 
firmed  by  pardon  under  great 
seal — report  on  certain  claims  to 
city  lots  —  warrants  to  issue  in 
favor  of  Tench  Francis  and  Geo. 
Glentworth — memorial  of  Andrew 
Lytle,  Deputy-Surveyor-referred- 
suit  against  John  Moore  dismiss 
ed,  383.  Papers  respecting  sale 
of  F.  Wade's  house  referred  to 
Attorney-General  —  certain  gun 
smiths  to  be  employed — road  from 
Juniata,  pay  for  laying  out — me 
morial  of  John  Franklin,  to  be 
released  from  irons,  being  in  bad 
health — memorial  of  merchants 
asking  to  postpone  suits  on  bonds- 
pay  for  newspapers,  385.  Favor 
of  Dr.  Evans'  claim,  line  between 
Edmunson  and  Maclay — message 
to  Assembly — ratification  of  Con 
stitution — description  of  western 
purchase — bonds  for  duties — land 
warrants— pensions— depreciation- 
land  titles,  Wardens  —  Luzerne 
county — Col.  Pickering —map  of 
northern  boundary,  393.  Large 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
table — rank,  394.  Conference  on 
depreciation  of  paper  money — 
Marshal  called  on  for  accounts  — 
petitions,  claims  for  city  lots  — 
road  to  Pittsburg,  399.  Execu 
tion  of  pirates,  &c.,  ordered,  400, 
Letter  Governor  Massachusetts — 
Bedford  and  Neville,  401.  Re 
spite  of  pirates  —Collector  to  con 
tract  for  offices,  403.  Complaints 
against  Richard  Davis,  404,  405. 
Report  of  Board  of  Treasury  on 
bills  of  credit— contested  election 
in  Dauphin  county,  405.  Con 
tested  election  in  Berks,  407. 
Representation  in  Congress,  409. 
Money  drawn  without  appropria 
tion,  407.  Representation  in  Con 
gress— British  Consul,  suggestions 
on  laws,  408,  410.  Claims  of  J. 
Mitchell  for  city  lots,  409,  410, 
413.  Difficulties  between  Treas 
urer  and  Comptroller,  410.  Pen 
sions,  413.  Federal  gazette  sub 
scribed  for — riots  in  Cumberland, 
415,  416.  Gov.  Randolph  respect 
ing  a  negro — P.  Bond  on  rights, 
&c.,  of  British  subjects — Samuel 
Caldwell,  Collector  of  tonnage  du 
ties,  417.  Refer  P.  Bond's  letter 
to  Assembly — pay  to  Judges  Su 
preme  Court — order  on  petition  of 
Quakers  of  Chester  county,  419. 
Contested  election  in  York  coun 
ty,  420.  Commissioners  to  lay 
out  roads  in  Northampton  and 
Luzerne,  425.  Depreciation  lands, 
John  Brown's  case,  426,  427. 
Estate  of  M.  Conner — Jno.  Frank 
lin,  deputy's  fees,  427.  Appeal 
of  John  Mitchell — Joshua  Elder's 
account — Maj.  Jno.  Nice  resigns — 
execution  of  John  Brown  and  dif 
ficulties — case  of  John  Logan,  432, 
433,  434.  Neutrality  of  Sweden — 
duties  outstanding — powder  mag 
azine  full,  433.  Pay  to  Judges- 
deed  for  barrack  lot — children  of 
Capt.  William  Shippen— commis 
sioned  officers  to  be  appointed — 
regiment  of  artillery — repeal  of 
proceeding  in  case  of  Daniel  Shay, 
435.  Warrant  to  R.  Peters — C. 
Cecil — troops  to  have  room  in 
bettering  house — quota  of  troops — 
officers  appointed — claim  for  land 


388 


INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xv. 
through  Miers  Fisher,  437.  Claims 
for  city  lots — thanks  of  artillery 
officers — contested  election—  claim 
Anthony  Cuthbert,  439.  Letter 
to  Justices  of  Northampton  re 
specting  Mrs.  Roseborough— repeal 
of  proclamation  in  case  D.  Shay, 
445.  Memorial  on  depreciation — 
what  newspapers  are  to  be  filed — 
pay  to  Commissioners  for  opening 
certain  roads  in  Northampton 
and  Luzerne,  445.  Case  of  J. 
Rheiner  submitted  to  Judges,  446. 
Also  respecting  storage  of  powder, 
447.  Lottery  for  improving  roads — 
Jones'  lane,  Commissioners  to 
view — expenses  of  State  House 
yard  for  1787,  449.  Asks  for  Acts 
of  Virginia  respecting  lands — 
order  Surveyor-General  to  furnish 
drafts  of  lands,  also  quantity  and 
quality  of  lands  claimed  by  Penn 
sylvania  in  Luzerne  county,  451. 
Opinion  of  Judges  on  powder 
magazine  and  on  Jno.  Rheiner' s 
case — instructions  to  Capt.  Stiles 
respecting  powder,  453.  Expenses 
of  State  Navy  in  1778,  &c.—  re 
port  from  Lieut.  Henry  on  con 
tested  military  election — repairs 
to  cannon  carriages  —  Commis 
sioners  appointed  to  proceed  to 
Luzerne  county,  455.  Their  pay — 
pensions — pay  for  printing  to 
Col.  Gibson,  457.  Resolution  on 
Surveyors  having  but  one  district 
rescinded— opinion  of  Miers  Fisher 
respecting  claim  of  Charles  Cecil, 
459.  Death  of  R.  Levers — resig 
nation  of  R.  Truitt  not  accepted — 
Wm.  Craig  appointed — Sheriff  to 
postpone  sale  of  W.  Hay's  estate, 
461.  Commerce  of  France  and 
United  States — Governor  of  Mary 
land  demands  a  criminal,  463, 
464.  Pensions — a  Swedish  ship 
runs  away — T.  Pickering  on  con 
duct  of  J.  Jenkins,  465.  Deed  to 
Dr.  Harris — paid  Jno.  Duffield — 
removal  of  sailors — removal  of 
prisoners,  469.  Terms  of  sale  of 
triangle  on  Erie — letters  of  in 
structions  of  Commissioners  to 
Luzerne,  472.  James  Finley  re 
signs—authority  to  buy  triangle — 
papers  necessary  for  trial  on  Hogg 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
Island,  to  be  loaned,  473.  Elec 
tion  of  Justice  in  York  settled  and 
another  contested— accounts  be 
tween  United  States — pay  for  sup 
plies  to  troops  in  western  country, 
475.  Executions  ordered  —  city 
lots — pension,  477.  Discussions 
relative  to  city  lots,  478,  479,  481. 
Disturbances  in  Huntingdon  co., 
479.  City  lots — further  time  al 
lowed  on  accounts,  481,  485. 
Colonel  Timothy  Pickering  made 
prisoner,  484.  Proceedings  re 
specting,  484, 487.  Proclamation 
for  arrest  of  captors,  487.  Mr. 
Redick  to  go  to  New  Jersey  and 
New  York  on  subject  of  capture 
of  Col.  Pickering  and  other  out 
rages — his  instructions,  490.  Ex 
penses  of  messenger  to  and  from 
Luzerne — request  to  Congress  for 
troops  to  expel  rioters  from  Lu 
zerne — letter  to  Col.  Zeb.  Butler 
approving  of  his  conduct  towards 
rioters — news  from  D.  Redick  and 
GoV.  Livingston,  493.  Jones'  lane 
road,  report,  &c. — case  of  E.  Os 
wald,  494,  495.  Expenses  of 
Judges  of  Supreme  Court  and 
their  servants  paid — proceedings 
in  case  of  Eleazer  Oswald — Mr. 
Redick  returns  from  New  York, 
495.  Proclamation  and  warrant 
of  Governor  Clinton— troops  asked 
from  Congress — disposal  of  lands 
in  western  country  —  a  Justice 
asked  for  Franklin  county — letter, 
&c.,  Gov.  Clinton,  New  York — 
petition  Abraham  and  Levi  Doan 
referred  to  Judges — sale  of  re 
served  tract  opposite  Pittsburg  to 
be  considered,  497,  501.  Claim 
for  prize  money  at  Lewistown — 
referred  to  Attorney-General,  499. 
Reward  claimed  for  capture  of  A. 
and  L.  Doan — answer  of  Judges 
to  reference  respecting,  501.  Col. 
Pickering  released-Congress  send 
troops  to  Luzerne  county — reward 
to  captors  of  Doans — case  of  E. 
Oswald — provision  for  the  support 
of  troops  at  Easton,  503.  Re 
served  tract  to  be  arranged  for 
sale — T.  Pickering  asked  opinion 
respecting  troops  for  Tioga— letters 
and  depositions  respecting  Lu- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


389 


Supreme  Executive  Council— xv. 
zerne  county  —  execution  of  A. 
and  L.  Doan  ordered,  505.  Case 
of  E.  Oswald  decided  adversely — 
D.  Redick's  reasons  forliis  vote — 
letter  Governor  of  New  York,  with 
ratification  of  Federal  Constitu 
tion — opinion  of  Judges  respect 
ing  measures  in  Luz erne—division 
of  Washington  county,  507.  Ar 
ranged  plan  for  reserved  tract, 
509-512.  Fine  against  E.  Oswald 
remitted — news  from  Col.  Picker 
ing — petitions  favor  of  Doans — 
respite  —call  of  Congress  for  troops 
against  Indians  on  frontiers,  515. 
Release  a  free  negro  from  jail  in 
danger  of  his  life  from  the  Doan's- 
pay  express  to  and  from  Eastoii — 
complaint  of  Admiralty  Court 
against  British  Consul  for  a  sur 
vey  ordered  on  a  vessel,  referred 
to  Judges — Washington  county 
militia — city  artillery,  517.  Sub 
mit  letters  and  papers  respecting 
call  of  troops  to  Assembly — Davis 
Bevan's  caveat  for  city  lots  set 
aside  and  patent  to  Mary  Mere 
dith — pay  Carlisle  Gazette  for  ad 
vertising,  also  D.  Humphreys — 
repairs  of  arms — J  Skinner  for 
road  —  rations  —  expense  of  re 
cruiting — Wardens  of  Philadel 
phia,  519.  Justice  in  Carlisle — 
sundry  claims  for  city  lots — elec 
tion  set  aside —British  Consul — 
requisition  of  Congress,  521. 
Wheat  prohibited  in  England  on 
account  of  Hessian  fly — proposals 
in  Congress  on  triangle  on  Erie — 
declaration  of  rights  by  North 
Carolina  and  amendment  of  Con 
stitution —  claims  for  lots,  &c., 
postponed — return  and  election 
of  Luzerne  county,  525.  Amic 
able  suit  with  Captain  Chris 
tie — Notaries  public — Report  on 

•  Jones'  Lane — Proposals  for  roads 
— Acts  relative  to  election  of  Jus 
tices,  527.  Message,  528,  529. 
Act  of  Congress  relinquishing  to 
the  State,  Lake  Erie  tract,  530. 
Large  meeting  of  Indians  at  Mus- 
kingum  —  Commissioners  to  be 
appointed  to  attend,  531.  Con 
ference  with  Assembly  on  pur 
chase  of  triangle — Taxes  in  Mont- 


Supreme  Executive  Council 

gomery  county — City  lots  in  N. 
L. — John  Franklin,  533.  Case  of 
J.  Eckley — Powder  magazine — 
Act  of  Congress  putting  in  ope 
ration  the  constitution  adopted 
by  eleven  States  —  Order  for 
executing  A.  &  L.  Doane,  535. 
City  lots  fall  short  in  quantity, 
537,  538.  Forage  commissioners 
report  on  street  roads,  &c.,  laid 
out — Council  of  censors— Wyo 
ming,  539.  Permit  to  C.  Wyer- 
man  to  travel — Memorial  of  D. 
Linton  for  reward  for  apprehend 
ing  a  villain — Captain  Schott  to 
receive  stores — Claim  for  a  shal 
lop  burned  in  1777 — Claim  of  J. 
Pemi  and  J.  Penn,  Jr.,  for  Sprin- 
getsbury  manor,  541,  542.  Com 
plaint  against  Prothonotary  of 
Huntingdon-Importation  of  male 
factors  to  be  prevented — William 
Barton  —  W.  Lawrence  —  Road 
in  Bedford  county  completed — 
Compliment  to  Captain  William 
Ross  of  a  sword  for  his  conduct 
in  Luzerne  county,  543,  544.  Re 
spite  of  A.  &  L.  Doane  negatived 
— Pensions,  545.  Road  from 
Frankstown — Sundry  payments 
to  William  Henry's  widow  of 
Lancaster— Rewards  of  captors  in 
Luzerne,  547.  Prayer  to  Con 
gress  for  extension  of  time  on  ac 
counts—Appointments  for  Alle- 
ghany  county — Sword  to  Captain 
William  Ross  and  his  thanks — 
New  district  in  Montgomery  coun 
ty,  551.  Justices,  £c. — Washing 
ton  county — J.  Hubley  for  con 
ducting  recruits  to  Lancaster — 
Commissioners  Generals  •  Butler 
and  Gibson  appointed  to  negotiate, 
&c.,  for  the  Erie  triangle,  553. 
Instructions— Patents  under  seal 
— Claims  of  Perms  postponed, 
555.  Clothing  for  invalid  corps, 
556  Renewal  of  patents  injured 
by  fire -Pay  to  A.  Ellicott  for 
running  line,  and  B.  Ellicott  for 
making  a  map  of  triangle  on  Erie, 
561.  Warden  Craig  resigns,  aiidL. 
Simmons  is  elected-Entry  of  Teas 
— W.  Shippen's  children — Deed 
for  city  lot — Letter  to  Peter  Muhl- 
enburg  requesting  resignation  as 


390 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xv. 
Vice    President — Received,     563.  j 
D.    Redick,    Vice  President  —  Z.  j 
Potts,   councillor — Elections,  565.  j 
Elections  —  In  Philadelphia    for  : 
Sheriff — Proceedings,   567,    568,  i 
569,    570,    571,    573,     5,75,    576.  | 
Governor  Clinton  written   to  for  > 
letters    between    John    Franklin 
and    Dr.     Hamilton,     571.       Tri-  j 
umphal  arch  in  Philadelphia,  574.  j 
Franklin's  letters  received-J.  Ash  j 
decided  to  be  Sheriff,  579.     State  j 
House— Lottery,     581,       Message 
to    Assembly,    582.       Boundaries 
—  Donation  lands,  583.      Election 
of  Thomas  Mifflin,  President,  and 
George  Ross,  Vice  President,  584. 
Lands    for    Episcopal    academy, 
585.     Act  against  vice  and  immo 
rality,    587.        Against   vice    and 
immorality    and    wickedness     in 
Philadelphia  —  Resolutions,   589. 
Report  on  rules  and  regulations —  ! 
Theatrical  exhibitions,    591,   592. 
Auctions — Charles    Biddle    reap- 
pointed     Secretary — J.    Trimble, 
Assist.  Secr'y—  Message — Federal 
constit'n  compromised — New  gov 
ernment  influence  —  Sheriffs— Re 
servations  for  the  Commonwealth 
— Road  from  Cumberland  to  Pitts 
burgh — Boundary  lines  to  be  en 
graved—Congress  ask  for  copies 
of     laws  —  Auction   duties — Laws 
against  vice,  &c.,  to  be  published 
and  enforced-J.  B.  Smith  resigns  I 
as    prothonotary  —  James   Biddle  • 
elected-Committee  for  inquiry,  re 
port,  590-595.    Vote  to  reconsider 
message  -  Conference    respecting 
returns  of  Lieutenants — Account 
for  office  rents — Map  of   part  of  j 
State    presented  —  Wardens    re 
specting  pilots  —  Ringing  Christ 
church   bells,    597.     Furniture — 
Proposals  for  purchase  of  reserved 
lots    opposite    Pittsburgh — Island 
in   Alleghany  river  —  Complaint 
against  prothonotary  of  Hunting 
don — Road  from  Bedford  to  Fort 
Pitt  —  Public    officers    appointed 
by     council — Powder    magazine, 
599.       Lots    opposite    Pittsburgh 
not  to  be  sacrificed — Act  respect 
ing    elections    of  Justices — Third 
Justice— Powers   of  Comptroller- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
General — Valuation  of  lots  at 
Alleghany  by  Council,  601,  602. 
Committee  to  inquire  respecting 
the  jail  —  Proclamation  against 
captors  of  Colonel  Pickering  an 
nulled — Further  proceedings  in 
case  of  prothonotary  of  Hunting 
don — Collector  of  military  fines, 
603,  604.  Committee  to  name 
streets,  &c.,  in  Alleghany — Re 
strictions  on  removed — Goods  to 
Indians — Justices,  607.  Lots  and 
Island  in  Alleghany  — Petitions 
and  decisions,  608.  Report  on 
Indian  fund  and  goods — Colonel 
Johnson  to  purchase — Sale  of 
lots  in  Alleghany  to  J.  Robinson, 
609.  Petition  of  rioters  in  Lu- 
zerne — Lancaster  county  on  Jus 
tices—Board  of  Jno.  Franklin — 
Names  of  streets,  &c.,  in  Alle 
ghany — Case  of  Jacob  Dryer — and 
S.  Hulings,  611.  Committee  on 
election  in  Philadelphia— Returns 
of  Islands  in  Alleghany,  612. 
Bishop  White  on  marriage  licen 
ses — Arrears  due  W.  Hamilton 
for  ground  rent  in  Lancaster,  614. 
A.  Ellicott  appointed  Surveyor  of 
Islands  in  Alleghany,  615.  Re 
port  on  resolution  of  Assembly, 
November  14,  1787,  embracing 
many  charges,  621.  Removal 
and  appointment  of  prothonotary 
of  Huntingdon— Comptroller-Gen 
eral —  Public  officers  objected  to 
as  sureties — Committee  to  name 
streets,  &c.,  in  Alleghany,  623. 
Officers  to  render  accounts  or  bo 
removed— Dedimus  pot. — Names 
of  streets  —  Rioters  pardoned — 
other  cases,  625.  Debate  on 
claim  of  De  Graffendriedt,  628. 
Case  of  J.  Dryer  discussed  — Opin 
ion  of  Judges  and  Attorney- Gen 
eral— Is  pardoned— Claim  of  De 
Giraffe  iidriedt  decided  against 
him — A.  Ellicott  on  survey  of 
triangle  referred,  631.  Memorial 
of  merchants  of  Philadelphia  to 
be  sent  to  Spain,  on  flour  shiped 
to  Havana  —  Colonel  L.  Nicola 
appointed  to  command  of  invalid 
corps — Captain  McLean  unable — 
Messengers  to  be  sent  to  certain 
counties  for  returns  of  election  for 


INDEX   TO    COLONIAL    EECORDS. 


391 


Supreme  Executive  Council— xv. 
President  and  Vice   President   of 
United  States — Pension  to  widow 
of  Peter  Nees,  633,  634.     Instal 
ment   due  J.  and  J.   Penn,   Jr. — 
Children    of    Captain    Shippeii — 
Account   of  A.  McClean  for    sur 
veying,  &c.,  of  reservation  lands 
— Referred  —  Road    in      Bedford 
county,  635.     Returns  of  election 
of  members  of  Congress  in  each 
county   except  Fayette  —  Provi 
sions  paid  for  continental  army, 
637-      Fayette   returned — Procla 
mation  of  members  of  Congress — 
Newspapers   paid  for,   639.     Ex 
penses    of    John   Franklin — Pen 
sions  paid  Pennsylvania  Hospital 
— Edward    Shippen's     claim    for 
purchase  of  B.   Arnolds   estate — 
Division    of  election    district   in 
Franklin     county  —  Account    of 
William     Hamilton    calling    out 
militia   on    frontiers  —  Report    of 
members   elected   to    Congress — 
Expenses  of  prisoners  to  Virginia 
1777,    via  Reading,    641.     Claim 
of  A.  Porter — Resolution  to  refer 
claim  of  Eve  Withington  to  Judges 
of    Supreme  Court— Payment   to 
widow    of    Rev.    J.  Roseborough, 
chaplain   of    militia,    balance    of 
half  pay  awarded  by  Assembly, 
1780,  643.      Arrears  to  W.  Ham 
ilton   paid — A.    Porter    paid    for 
horse,     645.     N.    Little's    widow 
paid — Suit  with  Stocker  &  Whar- 
ton  —  Counsel     employed,      647. 
Hearing  of  landholders  in  South- 
wark,  «&c.,  on  report  of  Commis 
sioners — Expenses — Express  paid 
for  bringing  returns  of  election — 
Defect  in  laying  off  an   election 
district  of  Huntingdon    County — 
Proposals   for   land  in    reserved 
tract — Colonel  Johnston  to  accept 
them,    649.       Payment    to   John 
Mitchell  according  to   decision — 
Inquiry  as  to  permission  of  Can 
ada  to  surveyors  to  make  obser 
vations  with  reference  to   Erie — 
Assignment  of   a  bond  by  J.  Red 
man,    Jr. — Accounts    of  William 
Turnbull,     clothier — Claims     o 
Penns,  651.      Adoption  of  reports 
of  Committee   on  message,    652 
Dickinson  College   paid — Invalic 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 

guards  —  Returns  of  President 
and  Vice  President  of  United 
States — Proclamation  respecting, 
655.  Interference  asked  respect 
ing  city  lots  sold  as  estate  of  S. 
Shoemaker,  657.  Message  to 
Assembly  on  Members  of  Con 
gress— electors-Road,  canals,  &c., 
660. 

Committee  of  Conference  on  pen 
sions,  xvi.,  2.  On  letter  from  Gen. 
Knox  a!id  on  Mr  Scott's  resigna 
tion,  3.  instalments  to  be  paid 
proprietaries,  5.  Thomas  Scott 
resigns  as  M.  C. — requested  to 
continue,  7.  Credentials  to  mem 
bers  of  Congress  not  advisable, 
13.  Case  of  John  Franklin,  17. 
Commissioners  on  quantity  and 
quality  of  land  at  Wyoming,  22. 
Complaints  against  Prothonota- 
ries  of  Westmoreland  county,  23. 
Appoint  Committee  to  report  mode 
of  receiving  Gen.  Washington — 
report  and  resolutions,  25.  Let 
ter  to  assembly  on  expenses  of 
escort— E.  Douglass,  agent  of  es 
tates  in  Fayette  county— persons 
appointed  to  mark  out  a  road  be 
tween  Bedford  and  Pittsburgh — 
execution  ordered,  27.  Sureties 
on  different  officers — respecting  a 
third  justice,  31.  Demand  on 
Gov.  of  Louisiana  for  a  free  negro 
in  bondage  there — payments  to 
Messrs.  Penn,  33.  Appeal  respect 
ing  account  of  Robert  Wilson — 
resignation  of  C-  Febiger  as  auc 
tioneer  • —  sale  of  R.  Robertson 
postponed,  35.  Purchase  of  tri 
angle  on  lake  Erie,  37.  Altera 
tion  in  Constitution  of  State  pro 
posed,  41.  Reward  paid  for  ap 
prehending  a  deserter,  43.  Re 
served  lands  opposite  Pittsburg 
valued — office  of  Register  Gener 
al — claim  on  General  Brodhead, 
45.  Reservations  for  State  accor 
ding  to  resolutions  of  Assembly,  to 
be  located  and  surveyed — Com 
missioners  to  run  lines  of  Hunt 
ingdon  county,  47.  Order  prose 
cution  against  Commissioners  of 
taxes  in  Northampton  county — 
call  on  heirs  of  John  Ludwig 
Shaurrnan  to  present  their  claim 


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INDEX   TO    COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xvi. 
in  Germany — election  in  Mont 
gomery  contested,  49.  Subscribe 
to  society  for  encouraging  manu 
factures  and  useful  arts — city  lots 
— road  from  Bedford  to  Pittsburg, 
51.  Repair  of  Jones's  lane — Al 
dermen  of  Philadelphia  and  May 
or— case  ef  R.  Wells,  53,  55,  57. 
Title  of  lot  in  city,  55.— 
Address  to  President  General  U. 
S.,  Washington,  congratulatory, 
57.  Commendatory  certificate  to 
F.  Philo  as  naval  officer,  58.  Of 
Sharp  Delaney  as  collector — an 
swer  of  President  Washington — 
election  in  Montgomery  confirm 
ed,  59,  60.  Receiver  General  to 
employ  a  clerk — Secretary  to  pro 
vide  for  safety  of  records — appli 
cation  from  Mrs.  Physic  for  cer 
tificate  of  donation  lands  survey 
ed — John  Roberts'  widow  paid 
out  of  his  estate,  65.  J.  Adlum, 
surveyor  of  reserved  lands,  refus 
ed  pay — W.  C.  Bradford,  late  pay 
master  of  State  navy,  owes  a  bal 
ance — militia  officers  of  North 
umberland — pay  for  leaden  spouts 
taken  in  1777 — Benjamin  Frank 
lin  is  paid  postage  on  public  let 
ters  received  during  his  Presiden 
cy — printing — Joshua  Elder  ap 
plies  for  an  audit — refused — cer 
tificate  to  C,  Febiger,  late  auc 
tioneer,  67.  Rations  to  invalid 
guard — expenses  of  Judge  of  Su 
preme  Court  paid  —  contested 
election  in  Chester  county — land 
office  to  furnish  papers  to  Attor 
ney  General  in  case  of  Hogg  Is 
land — a  lot  appropriated  to  burial 
of  strangers — William  Turnbull's 
accounts,  69.  Inquiry  into  con 
duct  of  officers — agent  appointed 
for  Cumberland — road  to  Pitts 
burgh — act  of  Assembly  on  board 
of  appeals — and  collection  of  fines 
and  taxes  to  be  printed,  73.  Du 
ties  between  States — Dickinson 
College  per  Dr.  Rush,  77.  In 
structions  to  Comptroller  General, 
80.  Licenses — excise — road,  83. 
Instructions  to  E.  Owen — Calico 
printing  encouraged— instructions 
to  Evan  Owen — resolution  to  res 
cind  resolution  Nov.  14,  1787 — as 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
to  choice  of  Secretary,  85.  R. 
Parker  resigns  as  collector  of  ex 
cise,  87.  S.  Briggs'  model  of  nail 
machine,  89.  Additional  instruc 
tions  to  Comptroller  proposed — 
repairs  of  State  house,  91.  Mode 
of  communication  with  Congress 
— University  ask  temporary  use 
of  State  house  bell,  93.  Certain 
lots  in  city  bought  in  by  Comp 
troller — disturbances  in  Hunting 
don  county  —  expense  of  fire 
works  on  arrival  of  President  U. 
S. — repairs  at  Mud  Island — board 
of  John  Franklin — city  lots  to  be 
sold — recruiting,  95.  Oath  ad 
ministered — D.  Redick  is  paid  for 
islands  in,  Ohio  and  Allegheny, 
rivers  surveyed  by  him,  &c, — 
papers  respecting  Huntingdon  re 
ferred  to  Judges,  97.  Lottery 
money — loan  office  to  be  removed 
— Mud  Island  repairs,  99.  Estab 
lishment  of  United  States  Courts 
— Eve  Withington  paid  for  board 
of  prisoners  to  Virginia— licenses 
for  sale  of  spirituous  liquors,  101. 
Road  through  Black's  gap — ex 
pense  of  removing  John  Franklin 
— division  of  election  districts  in 
Washington  county — cannon  to 
be  repaired — amendments  propos 
ed  by  New  York,  103.  Memorial 
of  public  creditors — taxes,  107. 
Claim  of  C.  G.  Gaskill,  108,  109, 
Auctioneer  of  N.  Liberties,  109. 
Division  of  Huntingdon — license 
to  peddle,  111.  Certificate  to 
Samuel  Caldwell,  Collector  of 
tonnage — oaths  by  Judges,  &c., 
114.  Proclamation  requiring 
oaths  to  be  taken  by  officers — 
second  payment  to  encourage  cal 
ico  printing,  116.  German  letter 
delivered  —  execution  ordered — 
claim  of  A.  Cuthbert— duty  on 
tonnage — certificates,  119.  Invi 
tation  to  commencement,  121. 
State  duty  on  goods  imported — 
reward  for  capture  of  George  Sin 
clair — President  Judge,  Berks  co. 
— Capt.  J.  Hetherlings'  children 
— pension,  125.  German  news 
paper — property  bequeathed  in 
Germany — watch  house — lamps, 
£c.,  in  State  house  yard — duties 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


393 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xvi. 
on  imports — exchange  of  certifi 
cates — answers  to  Col.  Delaney's 
questions,  127.  Answer  of  Judg 
es  to  questions  on  imposts,  &c., 
proposed  by  Judges,  128.  Presi 
dent  to  Collector — complaint  in 
Bucks  against  election  of  justices, 
129.  C.  G.  Gaskill,  130.  Purchase 
of  triangle— resolution  of  New 
York  to  amend  the  Constitution, 
139.  Messages  from  Council, 
139,  140,  148,  206,  275,  277,  317, 
429—431,  437,  440.  Powder  mag 
azine  —  lottery  money  —  annu 
ities  to  widows,  &c.,  of  of 
ficers  —  Mud  Island  —  potashes 
from  Philadelphia—donation  lands 
— lots,  140.  Expense  of  Indian 
treaties,  141.  Expense  of  Indian 
treaties  provided  for,  142.  Com 
plaint  against  military  officers  — 
C.  G.  Gaskill' s  claim,  143,  147. 
Complaint  against  officers  at  Ha 
vana—expense  of  Indian  chiefs 
refunded,  143.  Children  of  Rob 
ert  Wilson,  144.  Survey  ordered 
by  Congress,  146.  D.  Leet,  &c., 
surveyors  of  depreciation  lands 
— mistake  of  land  office  corrected 
— division  of  districts  in  Alleghe 
ny,  149.  Confirmed,  150.  Case 
of  health  officer  Jones  postponed, 
151.  Mr.  Watt  has  authority  to 
withdraw  a  representation  to 
Grand  Jury  of  Cumberland  -  peti 
tion  rejected  as  too  indecent— C. 
G.  Gaskill's  daim  to  city  lots  reg 
istered — fees  to  counsel  for  de 
fense  of  title  in  Bucks  county, 
153.  Acts  of  Congress  received 
— fees  in  land  office — forfeited 
recogni/ances  —  tavern  licenses, 
157.  Case  of  Turnbull  M.  &  co. 
— Assembly  propose  calling  a  con 
vention  to  amend  State  constitu 
tion—  council  oppose  —  postponed 
— Assembly  in  mean  time  resolve 
on  it,  159.  Loan  of  instruments 
—A.  Ellicott,  161.  Notary— re 
turns  of  militia,  163.  Release  of 
ground  rent  to  John  Dunlap,  164. 
Loan  of  drafts  of  Southwark 
and  leveling  instruments— murder 
of  J.  M'Farland,  165.  Acts  of 
Congress— A.  Cuthbert's  and  N. 
Young's  claim,  167.  Deputy  sur- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
veyor — Prothonotary  Delaware — 
J.  Jones  removed,  172  Nathaniel 
Falconer  appointed  —  escheated 
property — Acts  of  Congress,  174. 
Temporary  post  office  — safe  keep 
ing  of  United  States  prisoners, 
175.  Debt  of  Gov.  St.  Clair,  177. 
Commissioners  appointed  to  view 
rivers — Indian  affairs—  testimony 
from  South  Carolina — Escheator 
General's  report,  179.  Instructions 
to  Commissioners  to  view  rivers, 
181.  Pensions  — articles  for  Com 
missioners  on  rivers-report  on  me 
morial  of  child  of  R.  Wilson,  183. 
Articles  required  by  Commission 
ers  to  view  River  Delaware — 
opinion  of  Attorney-general  asked 
respecting  justices,  ill  case  of  a 
County  division — execution  or 
dered — answer  of  Attorney-gen 
eral  about  justices,  187.  Acts  of 
Congress — general  Thanksgiving 
— letter  from  Secretary  of  Treasury 
respecting  public  debts  —  and 
Secretary  of  War  empowering  him 
to  call  out  militia — newspapers, 
189.  Journals  Senate  United 
States  received,  and  Acts  of  Con 
gress  —  elections  and  appoint 
ments,  191,  193,  199.  J.  Lukens 
Surveyor-General  dies,  199.  Con 
tested  election  expenses — pay 
ments  to  poor  lists  of  pensioners 
— powder  for  celebration — repairs 
of  arms,  201.  Dr.  Ruston  de 
feated  by  Col.  Willing — procla 
mation  for  Thanksgiving,  203. 
Appointments,  205.  Message  to 
Assembly — Acts  of  Congress — 
amendments  to  Constitution — 
call  of  militia — bills  of  credit — 
health  office — pensions — sureties, 
207.  Surveyor-general  elected — 
instructions  to  commissioners  to 
view  Rivers — petition  for  removal 
of  George  Sinclair  from  North 
ampton  to  Philadelphia — justices, 
209.  Elections,  210,  212.  Claims 
on  United  States  list  of  pensions 
— election  of  President  and  Vice 
President,  order  of  procession,  212. 
Deputy  Surveyors  in  counties — 
suit  at  issue  between  judges  of  Su 
preme  Court  and  Commonwealth- 
Jared  Ingersoll  to  assist  Attorney- 


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INDEX    TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xvi. 
general — repairs  of  State  House, 
215.     Expenses  Deputy  Surveyor  I 
— sale  of  land  in  Cumberland — a 
pension   to    W.  Whitman,    2172. 
Election  T.  Mifflin,  president,  and 
George    Ross,    Vice    President  — 
procession,  219.     Case  of  George 
Woods— public  debt,  221.    Report 
on  account  of  James  Searle,  agent, 

222.  Proposal    of    Stocker  and 
Wharton  for  Exchange  accepted, 

223.  Jury    in    suit    of   judges 
against    State    differ — report     of 
commissioners  on  rivers — Indian 
interpreter,     209 2.       A    non-suit, 
2102.       Deputy     Surveyors     ap 
pointed — Dr.  John  Wilkins  coun 
cillor,  21 12.     Deputy  Surveyors — 
loan  for  •  disabled  soldiers    made 
and  accepted — Nescopec  road— list 
of     pensioners,     2132.       Request 
removal  of  loan  office  to  accommo 
date    the    Convention — Nescopec 
road  report — C.  Febiger  treasurer, 
2152.     Dry  lands  in  Northampton 
County,    2192.      Title  to  Islands 
in  Delaware  river,   2182.      Coun 
cillor,    21 9 2.     District   of   South 
wark,    221 2.      Commissioners    to 
view  rivers — letters — newspapers 
— removal   from  jail  of  diseased 
prisoners — supension  of  taxes  for 
the  year,  2232,  2242.     Rioters  in 
Northumberland  County  pardoned 
— Deputy  Surveyors,  2232.    Grant 
sea   letter   to    ship    Brothers    for 
China — list    of  pensioners,    2242. 
Deputy    Surveyors  —  District    of 
Southwai'k,    225.     Suspension  of 
taxes   not   agreed  to,    224,    225. 
Fees  to  counsel,  227.      Dep.  Sur 
vey's,  229.   John  Lockhart  applies 
for  preemption  rights  to  island  in 
Delaware  bet.  Hogg  and  Tinicum 
— refused,    230.       Memorial    re 
specting    Southwark,     &c.,    232. 
Comptrollers  accounts  236.     Ad 
vice    to    C.    Febiger,    Treasurer, 
respecting  revenue—case  of  Jonas 
Hartzell,  237.    Fees  of  Secretary's 
office  —  report    of    committee    on 
Southwark,     Moyamensing,     and 
Passyunk — laying  out  and  naming 
streets  and  WTharves,  &c. ,  245-25 1 . 
Road  from  Frankstown,  254,  257. 
Accounts   with   United    States — 


Supreme  Executive  Council 

Comptroller  to  employ  clerks — 
division  of  Townships  in  Dauphin 
County — auctioneer's  account  in 
Northern  Liberties  for  duty  on 
sales,  253.  Deputy  Surveyors — 
Calico  printing,  254.  Deputy 
Surveyors,  257,  258.  Nescopec 
road — Townships  in  Washington 
County — Death  of  General  Potter^ 
259.  His  son  appointed  Deputy 
Surveyor,  261.  Newspapers — 
report  respecting  Southwark,  &c., 
to  be  recorded — letter  of  Col.  J. 
Harmar  respecting  drafts  on 
Treasury,  263.  Depredations  in 
Washington  County  by  Indians — 
public  debt  of  Pennsylvania,  264. 
Message-commissioners,  on  rivers 
report — public  records — Ho  well's 
map — bills  of  credit,  275.  John 
Bayard  trustee  for  Province  Island 
deceased — and  Robert  Knox  re 
moved  to  New  Jersey — commis 
sioners  on  rivers — message,  277. 
James  Searle  balance  due,  278. 
Deeds,  283.  Pay  for  Chartier's 
Island  in  the  Ohio  —  Nescopec 
road — Sain  Hulings'  preemption 
right  to  island  in  Allegheny  river 
— time  extended,  285.  Clement 
Biddle  allowed  time  to  pay  his 
debt,  287.  Deputy  Surveyor — 
Island  in  Alleghany  granted  to 

^  Wm.  Todd,  289.  Exchange  of 
warrants  for  land,  with  German 
Reformed  congregation  of  Phila 
delphia — letters  of  Thomas  Ryer- 
son  on  defence  of  frontiers  against 
Indians — Deputy  Surveyor,  297. 
Report  on  claim  of  John  Bryce  for 
land — deed  —  claim  of  Anthony 
Cuthbert  postponed,  299.  J.  and 
J.  Penn,  jr.,  ask  for  Sixth  instal 
ment — Excise  officers  to  pay — list 
of,  required,  300.  Form  of  con 
veyance  of  islands  in  Ohio  and 
Alleghany  rivers,  301.  Contro 
versy  between  Comptroller  and 
Register  General,  304,  307.  Res 
olution  of  North  Carolina — amend 
ments  to  Federal  Constitution, 
305.  Indian  difficulties  in  Wash 
ington  County  —  claim  for  an 
estate,  307.  Auctioneers  appoint 
ed,  313,  314;  and  Inspector  of 
Pot  and  Pearl  ashes  —  Treasurer 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


395 


Supreme  Executiue  Council — xvi., 
to  attend  meeting  of  subscribers 
to  manufacturing  fund  at  the 
College,  313.  Report  of  committee 
on  controversy  between  comp 
troller  and  register,  314.  Property 
claimed  for  a  German — commis 
sioners  to  examine  certain  rivers 
to  be  appointed — to  settle  accounts 
of  Treasurer  of  Bedford,  315. 
Paid  R.  Martin  for  services,  1775. 
— Against  Connecticut  settlers — 
Deputy  surveyors — Case  of  Fran 
cis  Wade — Conference  with  As 
sembly — Division — Militia  of  Lu- 
zerne  county,  317.  Debts  due  by 
United  States,  324.  Barracks  at 
Lancaster  to  be  sold,  325.  Fire  of 
manufactory — Proclamation  of  in 
cendiary,  327.  Gunpowder  maga 
zine-Suitable  lot  on  Walnut  street, 

328.  Censure    Comptroller   for 
niisstatement  of  pensions — North 
Carolina   cedes   part    of    western 
territory — Powder  magazine  -  Per 
sons  to  appraise  value  of  the  lot, 

329.  Resolutions      condemning 
and  dismissing   John  Nicholson, 
Comptroller-General  —  Postponed 
— Votes  on  various  motions,  331. 
Letter  and  statement  from  Comp 
troller-General,     332,    336.     Pro 
ceedings  to    be    published,    337, 
339.      Order  in  favor  of  Reading 
Howell  on  account  of  his  map  of 
Pennsylvania  —  Instructions     to 
Commissioners  on  western  waters, 
337.     Order   to,  339,     Survey  of 
lands  opposite  Pittsburgh  and  at 
Fort   Mclntosh — Militia   for  fron 
tier—Comptroller  to   furnish  list 
of    certificates  —  Gunpowder    for 
Dr.   B.    Franklin's    funeral — Cer 
tificate        to        Brigadier-General 
Thompson's    widow,    341.      Rea 
sons  for  voting  for  John  Nichol 
son's  dismission,  342-344.     Sur 
veying  fees  of  undrawn  donation 
lots — Testimonial    of    respect   to 
Dr.    Franklin — Two    negatives — 
Order  to  Captain  Christie — Order 
to   G.    Delaney  late   collector  to 
return  a  deposit  by  Reed  &  Forde 
— Account     of    powder,    flannel, 
&c.,    supplied  for   Dr.   Benjamin 
Franklin's    funeral,      345,     346. 
Model  for  nail  machine  delivered 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 

to  Samuel  Briggs — Instructions 
to  Commissioners  to  view  Dela 
ware,  &c.,  Rivers — Acts  of  Con 
gress  to  promote  useful  arts — and 
collect  duties — Order  to  Commis 
sioners  on  rivers,  347,  348.  Com 
mission  to,  350.  Pay  to  John 
Robert's  widow  out  of  his  estate- 
Re-appointmeiit  of  secretary — and 
Receiver-General  of  land  office — 
Instruction  to  Commissioners  for 
sale  of  barracks  at  Lancaster,  351. 
Resignation  of  Warden — Justice 
— Inquiry  respecting  certificates 
issued  by  Comptroller — Reward 
to  captor  of  George  Sinclair — 
Claims  of  States  against  United 
States,  353.  Call  on  Comptroller 
for  accounts — Pay  John  Weitzell 
for  provisions  for  Wyoming,  354. 
Captain  Stiles  to  make  returns  of 
all  stores  in  his  charge — Fees  re 
ceived  and  tax  on  writs,  355. 
Resolutions  calling  on  Comptrol 
ler  for  accounts  with  United 
States,  &c. — Indians  complain  of 
being  plundered  of  their  property 
— Letter  to,  357.  Cede  Cape 
Henlopen  lighthouse  beacon,  &c., 
to  United  States— Dr.  Franklin 
bequeaths  his  portrait  to  Council 
— Accounts  received  from  Comp 
troller — Letter  to  delegates  re 
specting,  359.  Letter  to  execu 
tors  of  Dr.  Franklin  for  his  por 
trait — Acts  of  Congress — Crimes 
against  United  States  and  military 
establishments — Pay  for  branding 
irons  for  pot  and  pearl  ash  casks, 
361.  Joseph  Galloway  applies 
for  a  pardon — not  granted-Banks 
at  Mud  Island — Proposals  for  re 
pairs  of.  363.  Pay  to  militia 
against  Wyoming,  365.  City  lots- 
Mud  Island — Officers  of  militia  of 
Westmoreland  county — Plan  and 
dimensions  of  powder  magazine, 
367,  387.  Provisions,  &c.,  fur 
nished,  372,  374.  Acts  of  Con 
gress,  372.  Report  of  Committee 
on  Joshua  Elder's  memorial  on 
fees  and  depreciation  lands,  374, 
376.  Proposals  of  Dr.  Gregg  to 
pardon  generally  persons  attaint 
ed  of  high  treason,  378,  379. 
Acts  of  Congress  received-Encour- 


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INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   EECORDS. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — xvi. 
agement  of  learning — Claims  of 
Steuben-Courts  in  North  Carolina 
— Letter  commandant  General  of 
Carthagena  respecting  citizens 
now  returned,  381.  Acts  of  Con 
gress,  384.  Accounts  with  United 
States-  Grant  to  William  Owen 
Island  in  Alleghaiiy  river — Col 
lector  of  excise,  385.  Reform  of 
penal  system — Appropriation  for 
building  cells  and  walls  in  jail 
yard  of  Philadelphia,  388.  Pow 
der  magazine,  390.  Proceedings 
against  Robt.  Paisley-Suspended, 

391.  392.      Act   of  Congress   re 
specting  Courts  in  Rhode   Island, 

392.  Mistake  of  Land   Office  in 
case  of  W.  M.  O'Brien  corrected, 

393.  Secretary  at  War  asks  at 
tention   to    Colonel  McGillavry — 
and   Chiefs   of  Creek  nation   on 
their  Way  to  New  York — Invita 
tion  to  commencement,  395,  396. 
Preemption  right  to  two  islands 
in  West  Branch  of  Susquehanna 
asked  for  by  J.  Byers  and  F.  Me- 
Pherson,    395.       Murder   of  two 
Indians  on  Pine  Creek — and  proc 
lamation  for  murderers,  396,  397, 
398.        Letters    to    Indians    and 
others   respecting  it,   398.     Elec 
tion  of  military  officers  of  Lancas 
ter  county — Preemption  right  to 
island  in  Susquehanna  river,  399. 
Letter  to  Colonel  McGilivray,  404, 
405.       Payment     on    account   of 
surveys  of  rivers,  407.   Delegates 
in  Congress  oil  removal  of  seat  of 
government,       408.         Supposed 
murderers    of    Indians    on    Pine 
Creek,  arrested  in  Portland,  422. 
Land    purchased      on     Dunlap's 
creek— Patent  to   issue  for,  422. 
Report  on  General  Butler  and  St. 
Glair's  letters    for   requisition    of 
men,    424.     Powder    magazine — 
Message  to  Assembly-Mud  Island 
— Claims  against  United  States — 
Reciprocity  with  nations  of  Europe 
—Aliens    holding    land — Murder 
on   Pine    creek,  436.     Rerfurn    of 
messenger  to  Indians  respecting 
Pine  creek  murder,  440.     Proces 
sion  at  proclamation  of    Council 
—Committee  of  convention  invite 
— Pay   to   Indians   for    murders, 


p  reme  Executive  Council — 
441.  Report  on  R.  Galbraith 
and  Frankstown  road,  442.  Pow 
ers  of  Legislature  expire — Reap- 
pointmeiit  of  various  officers,  443, 
444.  William  Henry  Lieut,  of 
Philadelphia  resigns,  447.  Offi 
cers  re-appointod,  448.  Drawing 
of  donation  lands,  452.  Claim 
S.  McCoskry,  454.  Breaches  of 
Treaty  with  Great  Britain — In 
quired  for,  457,  459.  Payments  for 
pensions  to  invalids  —  City  lot, 
457.  P.  Lloyd  Zachery,  clerk  of 
Assembly  asks  to  insert  in  Jour 
nals,  address  of  fifty-six  members 
— Letters  from  Ohio  captives  by 
savages,  458.  Resolutions  re 
specting  treaty  with  Great  Britain, 
459.  Report  on  case  of  General 
Thompson's  widow,  465.  Report 
and  specification  of  road,  Bedford 
to  Pittsburg,  466-477.  Report  of 
Committee  to  examine  certificates 
in  Comptroller's  office — Execution 
ordered,  485.  Cornplaiiter  and 
other  Indians  in  Philadelphia — 
Speeches  to  and  from,  497.  Their 
expenses  paid,  498.  Conference 
with  Cornplanter  at  Philadelphia 
— Terms  of  sale  and  purchase  of 
lands  on  Lake  Erie  at  Fort  Stan- 
wix,  501-509.  Depreciation  lots 
— Letter  to  Cornplanter — Asking 
money — Declined  payment  to  in 
terpreter  for  expenses-Recruiting 
Pennsylvania  line,  511.  Certifi 
cate  of  Dr.  Jones  respecting  In 
dian  chief  Great  Tree — Cornplan 
ter  and  Half  Town  request  to  stay 
in  city — French  emigrants  to  re 
ceive  tents,  513.  Recruits  of 
Pennsylvania  line — Books  for — 
Various  payments,  515.  Public 
officers  called  upon  for  accounts 
and  information,  517.  Powder  to 
celebrate  arrival  of  President  of 
United  States,  522.  Proposals 
for  a  general  pardon  to  traitors, 
528.  Confirm  claim  of  Thomas 
Harding  to  city  lot,  531.  Reso 
lutions  respecting  Comptroller — 
Register- General,  £c.,  for  infor 
mation  and  statements— Claim  of 
R.  Peters  for  lot — Invitation  to  a 
lecture  by  Judge  Wilson— Powder 
magazine,  533.  Execution  of  J. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECOKDS. 


397 


Supreme  Executive  Council — 
E.  Jones  ordered  —  Repairs  to 
Senate  Chamber,  535.  Resigna 
tions  of  Justices — Election  to  As 
sembly,  537.  Claim  of  R.  Peters 
rejected,  539.  Sale  of  city  lots 
ordered,  540.  Various  accounts 
approved — Receipts  from  several 
sources — Building  fort  at  Hannas- 
town,  541.  Powder  magazine — 
Commissioners  to  view  rivers — 
Sundry  payments  —  Resolutions 
favoring  appointment  of  C.  Pettit, 
545. 

Surgeons,  to  be  examined  by  Drs. 
Cadwalader,  Bond,  Rush  and 
Shippen,  x.,  452,  458 ;  xii.,  215, 
307,  437,  622;  xiii.,  11,  115,157, 
158. 

Surgical  Instruments,  x.,  614. 

Survey  of  Jersey  Shore,  x.,  465. 

Surveyor-General  of  Customs,  i., 
337,  538. 

Surveyor-General  of  Land  Office,  i., 
120,  IfM,  148,  151,  161;  v., 
274.  Coruplaint  against,  330.  Re 
ports,  xiii.,  175.  Instructions  to, 
respecting  lands,  596.  Claim  for 
land  referred  to,  xiv.,  26.  Report 
on  A.  Power's  claim,  292.  To  de 
liver  to  D.  Kennedy  papers  on 
Virginia  claims,  394.  Deputies, 
441,  443,  445,  449,  456,  462.  Jno. 
Lukens  appointed,  444.  Office  in 
State  House,  583.  Reports,  xiv., 
343.  Appoints  deputies  for  each 
county,  441,  442.  Caveat  against 
J.  Buchanan,  639.  Removal  of 
a  deputy,  653,  654.  Lots  to  be 
surveyed,  515.  Report  of  survey 
of  new  purchase  by  Alex.  Mc 
Dowell,  604.  To  survey  and  mark 
ground  for  hospital  at  Province 
or  State  Island,  655.  Difficulty 
about  aline  settled,  xv.,  8.  Lands 
for  officers,  17.  To  furnish  plan 
of  lots  in  Philadelphia  unsold,  28. 
To  make  plans  of  depreciation 
lands,  43,  74.  Call  on,  for  sur 
veys,  46.  Recommend  Major 
Win.  Alexander  as  deputy,  49. 
To  settle  Presley  Neville's  claim, 
218.  Fees  from  Deputy  Survey 
ors,  343.  Deputies  not  to  hold 
two  districts  at  same  time,  344. 
Lottery  fees  to  Deputy-Surveyor, 


Surveyor  General  of  Land  office, — 
351,  358.  To  furnish  drafts  of 
land  held  by  Pennsylvania  claim 
ants  in  Luzerne  county,  451,  452. 
Resolution  respecting  Surveyors 
having  but  one  district  rescinded, 
459.  Recommends  Andrew  Elli- 
cott  to  survey  islands  in  Alle- 
ghaiiy  river,  615.  Complaint  of 
Mr.  Woods  against,  xvi.,  11.  Has 
power  to  appoint  deputies,  28. 
To  have  located  certain  reserva 
tions  according  to  resolution  of  As 
sembly,  47.  Of  donation  lands, 
50.  Appoints  James  Harris  dep 
uty,  171.  John  Lukens  dies, 
Daniel  Brodhead  elected,  208. 
Appoints  his  deputies  for  counties, 
214,  216,  224,  2112,  219*,  229, 
254,  257,  261,  280,  288,  292,  317, 
384,  390,  461.  Must  appoint,  not 
recommend  deputies,  258.  Ap 
points  General  Potter's  son,  261. 
Of  depreciation  lands,  deputy 
paid — Act  for,  303.  Fees  received, 
311.  Of  lands  opposite  Fort  Pitt 
and  at  Fort  Mclntosh,  340.  De 
preciation  lands,  survey  of,  439. 
Fees,  541. 

Surveyor's  fees,  i.,  69,  499. 

Susquehannah  Company,  proceed 
ings  and  resolutions  of,  ix.,  569- 
572.  Letters  respecting,  572,  573. 
602.  Gov.  Trumbull's  view  of, 
x.,  4.  Secretary  Peter's  letter  to 
Henry  Wilrnot  at  London  respect 
ing  Indian  deed  to,  177- 

Susquehannah  Indians,  articles  of 
agreement  with,  ii.,  15.  Towns 
011,  vi.,  35.  Deeds  for  purchase 
of  lands  at  Albany,  119-129.  Col. 
Doiigan's  agency  in,  125.  Lands, 
289.  Complain  of  settlers,  ix.,  426. 
428.  Connected  with  murders 
arrive  at  General  Congress,  506. 
Conference  with  Delawares  at  Big 
Island,  620. 

Susquehannah  River,  Indian  tribes 
on  or  near,  iii.,  19.  Lands  to  be 
surveyed  on,  for  Indians,  178. 
Indians  consent  to  W.  Penii's  pur 
chase  of  lands  on,  183.  Munsoe 
Indians  on,  286.  Miiinisinks  live 
at  forks  of,  326.  Laid  down  as  a 
boundary  of  Pennsylvania  in  map 
of  Lousiana,  1721,  402.  Lands 
applied  for  west  of,  546.  Deed3 


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INDEX   TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Susquehanna  River, 

to  Wm.  Penn  1701,  for  lands  on, 
600-603.  Road  from  John  Har 
ris's  to  Lancaster,  618,  Germans 
move  over,  iv.,  57.  Complaints 
from  Maryland,  61,  Lands  west 
of,  released  by  Indians  to  Propri 
etary,  88.  Road  from,  to  Chester, 
return  of,  181,  284.  Justices, 
348.  Indians  quit  claims  to  lands 
on,  559.  New  county  to  be 
formed  west  of,  v.,  398,  403,  404, 
426,  428.  History  of  settlements, 
440-449.  A  family  of  Delaware 
Indians  coming  from  Tinigou,  set 
tles  betAveen  Wyoming  and  Fort 
Augusta,  viii.,  120.  Indians 
there  alarmed  by  news  from 
Cherokees,  126.  Indians  in  mo 
tion  above  Wyoming,  127.  Mes 
sage  of  Governor  and  Gen.  Forbes 
to  Indians  on,  131.  Fisheries,  ix., 
623,  719.  A  highway,  717.  Gen. 
Lacey  to  command  militia  sent  to, 
xi.,  533.  Pay  to  Commissioners 
to  examination  of,  xiv.,  182.  New 
appointment,  485.  Expenses  of 
laying  off  a  part  of  west  branch 
of,  and  also  of  running  and  mark 
ing  the  line  between  the  old  and 
new  purchase  between  Alleghaiiy 
and,  xv.,  85.  Distances  from 
Canoe  place  to  Kittanning,  91. 
Road  from,  to  Lehigh,  229,  230. 
Commissioners  to  view,  xvi.,  178, 
208,  260,  319,  462.  Obstructions 
in,  208.  Preemption  to  two  Is 
lands  to  J.  Byers  and  F.  McPher- 
son,  395. 

Sussex  County,  Sheriff  of,  i.,  58, 
165.  Seal  for,  ordered — its  de 
vice,  66.  Decision  of  Court  ap 
pealed  from,  77.  Sub-Treasurer 
appointed,  111.  Ranger  appoint 
ed,  165,  166.  Complaint  against 
Assemblyman,  185.  Justices,  188. 
A  Justice  accused  of  ill  fame, 
186.  Major  Dyer  elected  and  ob 
jected  to  as  member  of  Council, 
197.  Sheriff  and  Ranger,  206, 
368.  Members  dismissed,  211. 
Justices,  211,  320,  369.  Com 
plaint  against  Sheriff  for  not  re 
turning  a  member,  213.  Com 
plaint  by  H.  Bowman,  228.  Sher 
iff  asks  aid,  247.  New  Sheriff, 
249,  340.  Report  from,  of  inva- 


Sussex  County,  Sheriff, 

sion  by  Senecas  and  French  from 
Maryland,  277.  Member  from, 
objected  to  on  account  of  debauch 
ery,  but  admitted  to  sit,  323. 
Sheriff  goes  to  England — Samuel 
Preston  appointed,  340.  And  a 
member  also,  344.  Three  Repre 
sentatives  for,  366.  Clerk  ap 
pointed,  371.  Amount  of  one 
penny  tax,  462.  Ask  for  defence, 
522.  Watch  at  Cape  Henlopen, 
524.  Arrival  and  acts  of  French, 
enemy's  vessels  at,  539.  Com 
plaint  against  inhabitants  for  pur 
chasing  goods  from  Captain  Kidd, 
579.  Watch  against  pirates,  ii.,  23, 
24,  25.  Dedimus  to  Nehfield,  97. 
Jona.  Bailey,  Sheriff,  101.  Luke 
Watson,  Sheriff,  101.  Sam'l  Pres 
ton,  Collector  of  Levies,  183.  Wm. 
Clark,  complaint  of  actions  arising 
out  of  boundary  lines  between 
Maryland,  362.  French  privateer 
lands  men  at  Whorekills,  448, 
•468.  Complaints  against  Wm. 
Till,  a  magistrate  — he  is  super- 
ceded,  iii.,  259.  Rives  Holt,  Sher 
iff  and  Samuel  Davis,  Coroner, 
260,  289.  Justices  appointed, 
270.  Rives  Holt,  Sheriff,  332. 
Jno.  Jacobs,  Coroner,  333  Sher 
iffs,  416,  465,  524,  575,  615. 
Coroners,  416,  465,  524,  575,  615. 
Sheriffs  elected,  iv.,  470,  602,  748, 
782.  Coroners,  470,  602,  748, 
782.  Sheriffs  elected,  v.,  55,  411, 
468,  551,  597,  662.  Coroners 
do.,  55,  411,  468,  597,  662.  Pe 
tition  of  pilots  of,  226.  Sheriffs, 
vi.,  145,  638.  Coroners  elected, 
145,  638.  Coroners  appointed, 
vii.,  266  ;  viii.,  223,  403,  506, 
781.  Sheriffs  appointed,  vii.,  266; 
viii.,  223,  403,  506,  781.  Sher 
iffs  elected,  ix.,  57,  199,  286,  333, 
398,  548,  624.  688.  778.  Coro 
ners  elected,  57,  199,  286,  333, 
398,  548,  624,  688,  778.  Justices, 
266,  278,  374.  Clerks  of  Courts 
appointed,  699.  Sheriffs  elected, 
x.,  56,  106,  211,  270.  Coroners 
elected,  56,  106,  211,  270.  Jus 
tices,  81,  217,  264.  Acts  respect 
ing,  49.  Ammunition  sent  to, 
352. 

Sutherland,  Capt.  Nicholas,  of  King's 


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399 


troops,  complains  of  the  barracks 
in  Philadelphia,  x.,  16. 

Sutler,  James,  Superintendent  of 
transportation,  arrested,  xii.,  387. 

Sutton,  William,  in  prison,  x.,  681. 
From  New  York,  committed  as  a 
tory,  676. 

Swaine,  Charles,  in  charge  of  pro 
visions,  vi.,  460,  473  Letter 
from  Geo.  Croghan  on  French 
and  Indian  affairs,  642.  To  Gov. 
M.,  643. 

Swaine,  Francis,  clothier,  xii.,  56. 
61.  Sheriff,  xv.,  56,  294. 

Swaine, Captain  Jonathan, complains 
of  seizure  of  his  vessel  by  Col 
lector — asks  for  freight  of  goods, 
£c.,  iii.,  240. 

Swaine,  Major,  State  Clothier,  xii., 
247.  Return  of  clothing,  defici 
encies,  261,  266,  285. 

Swanson,  Swan,  offers  to  take  up 
arms  against  French,  L,  334. 

Swan  wick,  John,  goods  of  his  father 
seized  to  be  returned,  xi.,  336. 
Petition,  359.  Petition  respecting 
his  father's  property — Referred 
to  Supreme  Court,  xii.,  58,  199. 
Petition,  536. 

Swatara  settlement,  murders  by  In 
dians,  vii.,  538. 

Swatara  creek,  murders  on,  by  In 
dians,  viii.,  95. 

Swatara  river,  Commissioners  to 
examine,  xvi.,  319. 

Swearing,  profane,  Act  to  prevent, 
v.,  33,  34. 

Swearingen,  Van,  Sheriff,  xiii.,  740. 

Swede,  a  young,  raises  a  false  alarm 
respecting  Indians,  ii.,  20.  Swedes 
ministers  propose  setting  up  ano 
ther  boat  on  Schuylkill — Council 
forbid  it,  137. 

Sweden  maintains  neutrality  during 
war  with  Russia  and  the  Ottoman 
Porte,  xv.,  433. 

Swedes  complain  of  P.  England, 
keeper  of  ferry  at  Schuylkill,  not 
taking  them  to  meeting  over  the 
river,  i.,  373.  Complain  of  their 
Dutch  grants  of  land  being  taken 
by  Proprietary  and  Secretary,  ii., 
465.  Secretary  Logan's  answer 
to,  466.  Attack  B.  Chambers  at 
Schuylkill,  477,  478.  Answer  to 
petition  requested  by  Council  of 


Governor — his  answer,  480-481-2. 
Answer  of  A.  Sandal,  483. 

Swedes-ford,  road  to,  iii.,  225,  230, 
231.  Troops  to  rendezvous  at, 
xi.,  301  ;  xii.,  71. 

Swedish  Church  minister  (Rev'd 
Jacob  Fabricius)  blind  and  re 
duced  to  poverty,  i.,  386.  War 
dens  to  appear,  386. 

Swedish  Consul,  letter,  xiv.,  277. 
Complains  of  rude  behavior  from 
constables  sent  by  attorney — or 
der  of  Council,  xv.,  348. 

Swift,  John,  a  Justice,  iii.,  28.  Col 
lector  of  Port,  x.,  8.  Complains 
of  pilot  boat  captured,  9.  Asks 
reward  to  be  offered,  10,  12.  A 
Justice,  88. 

Swift,  John  White,  from  Maryland, 
xi.,  407. 

Swoop,  Major,  x.,  658. 

Swoope,  Michael,  Coroner,  viii., 
781.  Provincial  Commissioner, 
ix.,  237;  x.,  735.  Justice,  xiii., 
422. 

Sykes,  William,  complaint  against, 
xi.,  234,  237. 

Symes,  Lieutenant  James  Smyth, 
an  English  officer,  on  a  ship 
stranded  in  New  Jersey,  x.,  387. 
Released  on  parole,  410.  Money 
for,  418. 

Symonds,  Lieutenant,  late  of  the 
Warren,  to  command  artillery 
companv  at  Liberty  Island,  x., 
437. 

Syng,  Philip,  silversmith,  of  Phila 
delphia,  committed  for  a  survey 
on  Susquehaimah,  under  a  Mary 
land  title,  iii.,  376.  Provincial 
Commissioner  for  Philadelphia, 
ix.,  237. 

Syper,  Anthonv,  counterfeits  deeds 
for  land,  x..*694. 

Syria,  a  nobleman  from,  arrives, 
and  is  entertained  at  public  ex 
pense,  iv.,  296. 

T. 

Tackawheetap,  (an  Indian)  suspect 
ed  of  murder,  ii.,  71. 

Tashnichtorous,  Indian  chief,  iii., 
500. 

Taghneghdorrus,  an  Indian,  v.,  84. 

Tagotolessa,   or   Cap.   Civility,  and 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


several  chiefs  at  Philadelphia 
conference,  iii.,  45-49. 

Tail,  estates,  v.,  426. 

Tainey,  Nicholas,  &c.,  petition  res 
pecting  condemned  goods,  iv., 
173. 

Talbot,  Colonel,  agent  of  Lord  Bal 
timore,  conduct  complained  of,  i., 
103,  104,  120.  Proposal  to  arrest 
him,  104.  Visits  widow  Ogle, 
113.  Joseph  Bowles,  115. 

Talbot,  Jeremiah,  Sheriff,  xiv.,  237  ; 
xv.,  120. 

Tamanee,  arrives  in  Philadelphia, 
his  speech,  i.,  447, 

Tanacharissoii,  or  Half  king,  vi., 
85.  Death  of,  noticed,  vii.,  5. 

Tanners  who  are  associators  to  have 
preference  in  hides,  xi.,  58. 

Taquehsekachkawad,  viii.,  143. 

Tarachawagon,  name  given  by  In 
dians  to  Conrad  Weiser,  iv.,  733. 

Tasker,  Benjamin,  President  of 
Maryland,  correspondence  and  de 
positions  respecting  murder  of 
Dudley  Digges,  v.,  582-597. 

Tate,  Dr,  James,  pass  to,  xiii.,  537. 

Tatharn,  John,  vs.  Jos.  Growden,  a 
claim  for  land,  ii.,  179. 

Tatnall,  Robert,  captain  of  a  guard 
boat,  x.,  580. 

Taverns,  ii.,  159.  Licenses,  &c., 
ix.,  24,  25. 

Tawenna,  Indian  chief,  iii.,  313, 
363. 

Tax,  to  be  laid  on  land,  to  pay  pub 
lic  charges,  i.,  70.  Import  and 
export,  99.  High,  complained  of, 
101.  His  son  asks  to  administer, 
185.  Of  one  penny,  520.  Collectors 
summoned,  521.  Amount,  522. 
Refusal  or  failure  to  pay,  ii.,  25, 
70,  71,  122,  127,  150,  159,  391, 
456,  463,  468,  542.  Not  raised 
here  as  in  England,  463  ;  iii.,  91, 
144.  Difficulty  between  Chester 
and  Philadelphia  counties,  144, 
158;  viii.,  301,  302,  304,  324, 
326.  Proprietary,  472-477;  x., 
420.  Remonstrance  of  inhabi 
tants  of  Germantown  against,  xii., 
53,  54.  Collection  of,  '191,  193, 
233.  On  Philadelphia  county, 
263.  Misconstruction  of  law  on, 
379.  In  Dock  ward,  382.  Cir 
cular  on,  399.  Opposition  in 
Berks,  601.  In  Philadelphia 


county,  735,  743.  And  levies, 
Commissioners  of,  xi.,  536;  xiv., 
151,  235,  267.  Eighteen  penny 
tax,  287,  461.  Suspension  of,  for 
the  year  proposed,  xvi.,  223^. 
Not  agreed  to,  2242.  Received,- 
478. 

Taxables,  in  each  county,  1760, 
1770,  xiv.,  336. 

Taylor,  Abraham,  member  of  coun 
cil,  iv.,  506.  Elected  Colonel  by 
associators,  v.,  175.  Commis 
sioned  to  command  batteries,  251. 
Instructs  Captain  Sibbald,  284, 
Name  struck  out  by  order  of  pro 
prietary,  551.  Sets  up  a  claim 
for  lands  under  title,  for  which  he 
is  removed  from  council,  551. 
Collector  of  customs,  vi.,  319. 
(Collector,)  order  to,  of  Governor 
to  ship  provisions  to  Governor 
Tinker  of  R.  I.,  vii.,  152.  Order 
for  embargo,  388.  To  allow  ves 
sels  to  depart,  501.  Collector  of 
Philadelphia,  viii.,  39. 

Taylor,  Christopher,  member  of  first 
council,  i.,  57.  A  justice,  182. 
Death  of,  commissioner  to  take 
charge  of  his  papers  as  Register 
General,  185.  Administrators 
appointed,  186,  187,  191,  193, 
195,  201,  210,  332,  380. 

Taylor,  George,  claims  Durham  fur 
nace,  xi.,  537. 

Taylor,  Isaac,  son  of  Christopher, 
i.,  185.  Administers  on  his  es 
tate,  185,  187.  Repeating  father's 
will,  195.  Joseph,  331.  Daugh 
ter,  case  of,  ii.,  455.  Surveyor, 
made  prisoner  by  Maryland,  iii., 
212,  214.  Appointed  regulator 
of  weights  and  measures  for 
Chester  county,  iv.,  507. 

Taylor,  James,  coroner,  xvi.,  199. 

Taylor,  John,  sheriff  of  Chester 
county,  iii.,  140,  260,  289.  Order 
on,  for  a  cannon,  x.,  598. 

Taylor,  Matthew,  commissioner  on 
boundary  line  of  Huntingdon 
county,  xvi.,  46. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  Register  and  re 
corder  of  deeds,  xi.,  190.  To  be 
written  to,  respecting  papers,  216. 
A  highwayman  executed,  xii., 
275. 

Tea,  Richard,  resigns  council,  xi., 
201. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


401 


Tea,  inspection  board  appointed  on, 
imported  from  Amsterdam,  xiv., 
33. 

Teach,  a  noted  pirate,  iii.,  54. 

Teague,  Wm.,  Coroner  of  Philadel 
phia,  resigns,  ii.,  108,  163. 

Teedyuscung,  Delaware  king,  sends 
Governor  a  message  and  string  of 
wampum,  vii  ,  198.  At  Easton 
treaty  objects  to  Pumpshire  as 
interpreter,  having  one  of  his 
own,  205.  Benjamin,  his  charac 
ter,  205.  Agrees  to  open,  206. 
His  speech,  207.  Explains 
"  Whish  Shickoy,"  209.  An 
swers  Governor,  213.  Explains 
the  belt,  the  square  means  ' '  Lands 
of  Indians,"  213.  Dines  with 
Governor,  213.  Reply  to  news  of 
Indian  murders,  214.  Philadel 
phia  Quakers  take  leave  of  him, 
215.  His  speech,  215.  Strange 
conduct  of,  217.  New  belt  given, 
218.  Answers  Governor,  218. 
Presents  to,  219.  Continues  at 
Fort  Allen,  he  and  his  party  per 
petually  drunk,  222.  Proceed 
ings  respecting,  222-225.  At 
Wyoming  on  way  to  Easton  with 
Indian  prisoners,  267,  287,  305, 
309.  Fears  for  his  death,  317. 
Explains  what  he  understands  by 
fraud,  325.  Charged  by  Charles 
Brodhead  with  Indian  murders, 
326.  How  received  by  Governor 
Denny,  351.  Committee  appoint 
ed  by  council  .to  investigate  pro 
prietary  purchases  from  Indians, 
354.  Message  to,  384.  Coming 
to  treaty  at  Easton,  429.  Memo 
randum  of  his  remarks  about 
lands,  431.  His  sons  at  Fort 
Allen,  474,  476.  Two  messages 
from,  to  W.  Parsons,  477.  News 
from,  478,  488,  510-517.  At 
Lancaster,  517.  Respecting,  517- 
551.  Message  .of  Governor  to, 
546.  John  Grey,  messenger  to, 
548.  Rehearsal  of  messages  to, 
551.  Minutes  of  messengers  to, 
589.  Respecting,  605,  607.  At 
Fort  Allen,  622.  At  treaty  at 
Easton,  649.  Demands  a  clerk, 
656,  659.  Appoints  Chas.  Thom 
son  clerk,  665.  Respecting  lands, 
676,  677,  679,  Deeds  for  lands 
produced  to,  688,  693.  Interview 
26 


respecting,  694,  698.  His  con 
duct,  699.  And  Captain  Orndt, 
723.  Visits  Governor,  725.  His 
son  Amos,  726.  Demands  deed 
of  1718,  his  opinion  of  Croglian 
and  Johnson,  731.  Opinion  on 
building,  and  scalps,  735.  Com 
missioners  to  Wyoming  appoint 
ed,  754.  Arrives  in  Philadelphia 
respecting  belt  and  scalps,  756. 
At  Philadelphia  on  his  return 
from  Wyoming,  770.  Mr.  Ed 
monds  sent  to,  773.  Conference 
with,  at  Philadelphia,  viii.,  9,  29, 
100.  Sends  insolent  reply  to 
Governor,  30.  Insists  on  his 
clerk  being  present,  30,  31. 
Holds  conference  and  smokes  pipe 
with  Governor,  32.  Speech,  32. 
Refers  to  treaty  at  Easton,  33,  39, 
W.  Logan  confers  with,  31,  40. 
Governor's  speech  to,  42,  54. 
Letter  of  Governor  to  Colonel 
Washington,  by,  56.  Speech, 
&c.,  at  Mr.  Horsfield's,  84.  In 
Philadelphia,  86.  Letter  by  his 
sons,  named  to  three  nations 
on  Allegheny,  96.  His  demands, 
114.  Ask  as  a  favor  of  Governor 
to  appoint  James  Perry  as  a  cap 
tain,  115.  Message  of  Governor 
to,  129.  Conference  with,  at 
Nescopec,  133.  Asks  for  colors 
taken  by  Will.  Sock  from  French, 
134.  Message  sent  by  F.  Post 
from  Cherokees,  135.  Behaves 
badly  at  Easton,  172.  Inquiry 
as  to  the  cause  of  his  alleged 
greatness,  190.  Speaks  on  claims 
to  lands,  202.  Describes  River 
Indians  living  near  Esopus, 
217.  Quakers'  views  of  his  com 
plaints  for  lands,  243.  Report  of 
committee  appointed  by  council 
on,  246-261.  Visits  Governor, 
344,  403,  414,  463.  Delivers 
prisoners,  414.  Conference  with 
Governor  H.,  435,  500.  To  be 
informed  of  murder  of  Dr.  John, 
455.  Goes  to  Ohio  with  F.  Post, 
469.  Conference  at  Philadelphia, 
484.  Stopped,  491.  Conference 
at  Philadelphia  about  N.  E.  set 
tlers  at  Wyoming,  500.  Letter 
to,  from  Sir  William  Johnson, 
507.  Sends  message  about  Con 
necticut  settlers,  570.  Conference 


402 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


at  Philadelphia,  600,  622,  707. 
Assertions  about  lands,  related  by 
Isaac  Stille  at  conference,  454, 
661,  667.  Conferences  with,  ix., 
6. 

Telfair,  Rev.  Dr.,  and  wife,  deed  to, 
xii.,  259. 

Temple,  John,  seized  and  imprison 
ed,  xi.,  362.  Enlarged,  371. 

Tents  to  be  made  of  awnings,  x., 
630,  633.  To  be  procured  for 
troops  at  Chester,  x.,  540,  640. 

Terraris,  James,  Justice,  xii.,  391. 

Terrence,  Adam,  dec'n  Indian  mur 
ders,  vi.,  648. 

Territories,  difficulties  between,  and 
Province,  ii.,  124-129,  130.  Ad 
dress  to  Governor,  128.  Make 
proposals,  130.  Separation  in 
legislation,  133.  Meeting  of  Re 
presentatives  of,  134.  To  meet 
at  New  Castle,  134.  Separated 
from  Provinces— Assembly  to  be 
called,  163.  Governor  has  not 
met  them,  423.  Meeting,  mes 
sages  and  answers,  424-426. 

Test  Law,  memorial  of  Philadelphia, 
xiv.,  573.  Referred  to  Assembly, 
574. 

Tetamy,  Moses,  bears  insolent  mes 
sage  from  Tedyuscung  to  Gover 
nor,  viii.,  30,  31.  Sent  on  mes 
sage  to  Minnisink  Indians,  140, 
149.  At  Eastoii,  175.  Sent  to 
Ohio,  491. 

Teter,  Michael,  a  disabled  soldier, 
case  of,  and  course  to  be  pursued, 
xii.,  78. 

Thanksgiving  days — for  birth  of  a 
Prince,  i.,  229.  For  victory  over 
French,  ii.,  215.  Appointed,  v., 
50.  viii.,  235  ;  ix.,  41  ;  xi., 
627;  xii.,  369.  Appointed  by 
United  States,  xvi.,  189.  Pro 
clamation  of  Council  for,  232. 

Theatres,  &c.,  memorial  of  Quakers 
against,  xiii.,  741. 

Theatrical  exhibitions,  against,  xv., 
590,  595. 

Thomas,  Arthur,  and  sons,  to  have 
their  papers  secured,  x.,  661. 
Money  received  for  house  and  lot 
of  Arthur  Thomas,  xii.,  104. 

Thomas,  Lieut.-Colonel  David,  bat 
talion,  x.,  686,  695. 

Thomas,  Evan,  Justice,  iii.,  531. 

Thomas,   George,  recommended  by 


Proprietary  as  Governor  —  Lord 
Baltimore  petitions  against  him, 
iv.,  249.  Arrives,  presents  com 
mission,  takes  oath,  and  is  pro 
claimed  Governor  at  Court  House, 
288.  Appoints  Thos.  Lawrie 
secretary,  289.  Message  to  As 
sembly,  290.  Receives  opposition 
from  Lord  Baltimore,  290.  Ad 
dress  from  Assembly,  292.  Cor 
respondence  with  Governor  Ogle, 
302.  Message  to  Assembly  on 
bills  of  credit,  303.  Flag  to  be 
raised  on  his  arrival  from  Antigua, 

304.  Messages  to  Assembly,  290, 

305.  Rule  for  passing  laws,  306. 
Makes  a  special  present  to  Allum- 
mappes,  310.    Messages,  314,  319, 
322,   331-333,  335,  348,  352,  355, 
359.     Answers  of  Assembly,  316, 
321,  330,  333,  348,  355,  3GO,  365. 
On  bills  of  credit,  319,  335.    Cor 
respondence  with  Commissioners 
on  Maryland  line,  329.     On  elec 
tions,  335.      On    Spanish   affairs, 
354.       Meets   Assembly   at   New 
Castle,  356.      Calls  Assembly  at 
Philadelphia,  submits  papers  from 
England  on  coin  and  bills  of  cre 
dit,  359.     Messages  to  Assembly, 
368,  380,  398,  405,  407,  409,  413. 
419.     Do.,  and  answers  from  do., 
367,  371,  387,  402-405,  414,  435. 
On  liberty  of  conscience,  368-371, 
381.     Orders  petitioners  of  Phila 
delphia  for  raising  money  to  ap 
pear  before  Council,   379.      Bill, 
Governor's  message  on,  384.  Com 
plains  of  Israel  Pemberton,   389. 
Letter  to  pilots,  not  licensed,  394. 
Proclamation  on  war  with  Spain, 
396.      Message   to  Assembly  re 
viewing  various  proceedings,  398, 
401.  On  defence  of  Province,  401. 
Answer  to   Assembly   on   bill  to 
raise  money  on  Philadelphia,  409- 
413.     Orders  a  man  wounded  by 
an    Indian    under    care    of    Dr. 
Graeme,  413.     Answers  to  Assem 
bly  on  Philadelphia  money  bill, 
419.    Letter  to  Indians  respecting 
wounded  man,   420.      Speech  to 
Assembly   on  defence,  422.     On 
communicating  to  Assembly  ori 
ginals    received    from    England, 
425,  426.     On  peace  with  Spain, 
427.      On  draft  on  Treasury,  461. 


INDEX  TO    COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


403 


Messages  to  Assembly,  438-443, 

449,  461-466,  473,  491-495,  507, 
510.      Do.  from,   435,   438,  448. 

450,  476,  491-495,   509.      On  en 
listing  servants,  438,  443.     Addi 
tional  instructions  on  bills  of  cre 
dit,    471-473.      Proclamation    for 
enlisting  soldiers   for  Cuba,  500. 
On    pest-house,     507,    508,    510. 
Messages,  510,  540,  590-600,  601, 
602,  621,  626,  627,  634,  658,  672, 
677,  678,  679,  737,  749,  750,  754, 
756,  757.     Letter  to  Indians,  588, 
602,    763,    772.      Messages   from 
Assembly,  549,  602,  603-618,  637, 
659,  673,  678,  679,  687,  730,  754, 
763,  773.     Seal  at  arms,  639.    On 
election  riots  in  Philadelphia,  623. 
On  naturalizing  Protestants,  627. 
On  Indian  skirmish  in  Virginia, 
634.     Receives   money  from   As 
sembly,  639.     Mediates   with  In 
dians  on  behalf  of  Virginia,  653. 
Letter   to    Governor    Gooch,    and 
answer,   653-655.     Indian  affairs, 
658.    Dispatches  from  England  on 
probable    rupture    with    France, 

670.  Speech   to   Assembly   on, 

671,  672.    Trustees  of  Loan  Office, 
bills  of  credit,  673.    Rupture  with 
France,    677-      Murder   by   Dela- 
wares,  678,  687.      Going  to  Vir 
ginia  and  Maryland,  689.       Pro 
clamation  of  war  between  England 
and   France,    696.      Treaty   with 
Indians    at    Lancaster,    697-737. 
War   with   France  —  privateers — • 
treaty  with  Indians,  &c.,  737.  On 
capture  of  vessels  by  French  pri 
vateers,  749.     Expedition  against 
Cape    Breton,     754,    763.       New 
county,  756.     Catawbas  and  Vir 
ginia,    757,    758.       Proclamation 
against   selling   rum  to   Indians, 
759.     Letter  to  Wm.  Hill,  keeper 
of  powder-house,    764.      Answer 
to  Assembly  on  grant  of  provisions 
for  King's  use,  768.     Importance 
of  gaining  over  the  Indians  from 
the    French,    792.       Commission 
and  instructions  to  Commissioners 
to  Albany,  773-777. 

Proposes  new  members  of  Coun 
cil,  v.,  1.  Circular  to  Captains  of 
militia,  2,  6.  Messages  to  As 
sembly,  4,  26,  36,  44,  45,  46,  56, 
57,  62.  Messages  from  Assembly, 


26,  36,  44,  46,  48,  54,  58,  63. 
Men  to  be  raised,  42.  Bills  of 
credit,  44,  45,  46.  Reduction  of 
Canada,  49.  Proclamation  for 
Thanksgiving  Day,  50.  Address 
to  King,  51.  Money  and  clothing 
for  troops,  56,  57.  Proposes  going 
to  England  for  his  health,  61. 
Announces  in  a  message  his  inten 
tion,  62  ;  also,  death  of  John  Penn, 
62.  Short  review  of  Governor's 
administration,  62.  Nominates 
members  o?  Council,  64,  68.  Has 
sailed  for  Great  Britain  -  succeed 
ed  by  Anthony  Palmer,  68,  76. 

Additional  instructions  to.  vi., 
192.  Message  of  Assembly  on, 
226-236.  Proceedings  of  Council 
in  his  time,  723. 

Thomas,  Joshua,  sale  of  estate,  xii., 
468. 

Thomas,  Lazarus,  a  murderer, under 
sentence  of  death,  petitions  for 
a  pardon  —  arguments  for  and 
against,  iii.,  40. 

Thomas,  Colonel  Richard,  receives 
accoutrements,  x.,  673,  733.  Sta 
tioned  at  French  Creek,  powder 
works,  xi.,  48,  130. 

Thomas,  William,  sale  of  estate, 
xii.,  481. 

Thome,  Durst,  petition  respecting 
condemned  goods,  iv.,  171,  227. 

Thome,  John,  Justice,  xiv.,  180. 

Thompson,  Alex.,  member  of  As 
sembly,  dies,  xii.,  188. 

Thompson,  Andrew,  Justice,  xiv., 
247. 

Thompson,  Capt.  Archibald,  x.,  692. 
Sub-Lieutenant  of  Philadelphia, 
to  act  in  Col.  Coates'  place,  he 
being  a  prisoner  with  the  enemy, 
xi.,  419. 

Thompson,  Benjamin,  Lieutenant  of 
boat  "Experiment,"  x.,'335. 

Thompson,  Isaac,  Lieutenant,  xi., 
640.  Coroner,  xiv.,  555. 

Thompson,  James,  Councillor,  xi., 
699.  Purchases  flour,  xii.,  75, 
77,  143.  Account  as  member, 
304. 

Thompson,  Jesse,  wounded  and 
scalped  by  Indians  on  Susque- 
hanna,  clothing  for,  xi.,  747. 

Thompson,  John,  Coroner,  v.,  552, 
662.  Sheriff,  ix.,  333,  398,  547. 
Sent  with  Indians  from  Fort  Pitt 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


to  Redstone,  539.  Instructions  to, 
540.  Sheriff,  x.,  56,  100,  211, 
372;  xi.,  179,  378,  596.  Pay 
master,  751.  Commissary  of 
musters — sends  rolls  and  names 
of  officers,  xii.,  73,  78. 

Thompson,  Joseph,  Coroner,  vii., 
266. 

Thompson,  Joshua,  Coroner,  vi., 
638  ;  viii.,  402,  506. 

Thompson,  Peter,  claim,  xv.,  481. 

Thompson,  Robert,  Coroner,  iv.,748. 

Thompson,  LieutenanlrRobert,  xii., 
2. 

Thompson,  Samuel,  Captain,  xii., 
70.  Resigns  as  Justice,  xiii ,  748. 
Coroner,  xv.,  300. 

Thompson,  Colonel  William,  Letter 
respecting  Indians,  viii.,  Ill ; 
xi.,  556,  567,  573. 

Thompson,  Brigadier-General  Wil 
liam,  makes  charges  against  Tho 
mas  McKean,  xi.,  653.  Denial, 
659.  Called  before  Council — De 
clines,  660.  Dies — Pension  to 
widow,  xv.,  234,  286,  345,  413, 
472.  Certificate  to  his  widow, 
xvi.,  341. 

Thompson,  Schooner  General,  pri 
vateer,  x.,  743. 

Thomson,  Charles,  master  of  Qua 
ker  school,  appointed  by  Teedy- 
uscung  his  clerk,  vii.,  665.  Asks 
for  copies  of  letters,  &c.,  724, 
725.  Attends  with  Teedyuscung 
at  a  conference  in  Philadelphia, 
viii.,  114.  Appointed  with  Fred 
erick  Post  messenger  to  Indians, 
132,  147.  Conference  with,  at 
Nescopec,  132.  (Secretary)  makes 
an  ' '  indecent  and  affronting  ap 
plication"  to  the  Vice-President 
respecting  a  house,  xi.,  531.  Sec 
retary  of  Congress,  xii.,  187. 
Paid  for  kettles  taken  for  public 
service,  xiii.,  319.  Letter,  xiv., 
23,  143. 

Thome,  Rev.  Mr.,  Episcopal  clergy 
man  complained  of  and  suspici 
ous,  xii.,  334. 

Thornton,  Joseph,  Sheriff,  viii., 
402,  506. 

Thread,  manufacture  of,  proposed 
by  John  Marshall,  xii.,  81. 

Tiadaughton  creek,  ix.,  554. 

Tiaogon,  great  number  of  Indians 
at,  vii.,  137, 


Tickings,  manufacture  of,  in  Phila 
delphia,  ix.,  354. 

Tilghman,  Colonel,  aid  of  General 
Washington,  arrives  with  news  of 
surrender  of  Lord  Cornwallis, 
xiii.,  94. 

Tilghman,  Edward,  employed  as 
counsel  in  suit,  Thomas  Proctor 
for  Hogg  Island,  xv.,  372. 

Tilghman,  James,  elected  member 
of  Council  in  room  of  William 
Till,  deceased,  ix.,  354.  Sent  to 
Easton  on  Wyoming  affairs,  749. 
Report,  750.  Sent  to  Williams- 
burg  as  a  Commisssioner  to  Lord 
Dunmore,  x.,  173.  Instructions, 
175.  Report,  181.  Allowed  to 
visit  his  family,  xi.,  285.  Parole 
returned,  and  he  discharged,  489, 
492.  Late  Secretary  of  the  Land 
Office  under  Proprietaries — called 
on  for  the  books,  papers,  &c., 
xii.,  690.  Secretary  of  Land  Of 
fice,  xiii.,  420. 

Till,  William,  a  magistrate  of  Sus 
sex  county,  is  complained  against 
for  indecent  expressions  against 
proprietary's  family,  and  arbi 
trary  acts  against  Alexander  Mol- 
liston — he  is  superseded,  iii.,  259. 
Confesses  his  error,  and  is  re-in 
stated,  269,  270.  Member  Coun 
cil,  iv.,  506.  Mayor  of  Philadel 
phia,  623.  3d  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  640.  Appointed  Collector 
of  Customs  at  New  Castle  in  room 
of  Thomas  Grseme,  deceased,  v., 
244.  (President  Council,)  to 
William  Parsons,  vii.,  267.  A 
Supreme  Judge,  vii.,  558.  Col 
lector  of  New  Castle,  viii.,  39. 
Justice  of  Supreme  Court — infirm, 
is  displaced,  ix.,  203.  Member 
of  Council,  dies,  354. 

Timber  wheels  for  General  Arm 
strong,  xi.,  757. 

Tin  to  be  purchased,  x.,  640. 

Tinicum,  part  of  Joseph  Galloway's 
forfeited  estate,  deed  for,  xii., 
256,  331,  352.  (Bucks  county,) 
deed  to  E.  Carson,  xiii.,  236.  To 
Colonel  F.  Murrry,  277. 

Tinker,  Governor  John,  of  Rhode 
Island,  applies  for  permission  to 
obtain  provisions,  vii.,  151. 

Tinogon,  Delaware  Indians  move 
from,  to  Susquehanna,  viii.,  120. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  KECORDS. 


405 


Tioga,  riots  at — Letter  to  Governor 
of  New  York  and  delegation  in 
Congress  on,  x-v.,  278.  Intelli 
gence  from,  307.  N.  Dennison 
sent  to,  receives  pay,  312.  Goods 
distributed  to  Indians  at,  xiv., 
604.  Report  of  Maclay,  658,  662. 

Tissue,  William,  Captain,  xii.,  70. 

Titami,  Captain  John,  a  Delaware 
chief,  petition,  iv.,  624. 

Tittemy,  Joseph,  vii.,  431. 

Tittermary,    John,    pass    for,    xi., 
578. 

Tobacco,  seized  by  Governor,  asked 
to  be  restored,  i.,  343.  Casks 
regulated,  i.,  465.  Transporta 
tion  from  Maryland  to  be  stopped, 
465,  468.  More  at  Philadelphia 
than  can  be  shipped,  610,  611. 
A  "  Say  Master"  proposed  to  pre 
vent  packing  unmerchantable,  ii., 
26. 

Todd,  Alexander,  Justice  for  Dock 
Ward,  xv.,  160. 

Todd,  Andrew,  Surgeon,  General 
Greene,  xi.,765.  Justice,  xii., 753. 

Tolbert,  Captain,  xi.,  423. 

Tolbert,  Major  Jeremiah,  xii.,  678. 

Tomlinson,  John,  art  of  boring 
and  grinding  gun  barrels  to  be 
purchased  from,  x.,  533,  648. 

Tonge,  William,  applies  to  have 
papers  delivered  to  him  as  Clerk 
of  New  Castle  county — as  naval 
officer — requirement  of  Council, 
ii.,  97. 

Tonnage,  duty  on,  proposed  —  ob 
jected  to,  viii.,  30,  31,  35,  67, 
100.  Petition  of  merchants 
against,  230,  232,  334.  Duty, 
how  and  at  what  rate  to  be  esti 
mated,  xii  ,  588. 

Toombs,  Colonel,  to  rendezvous  at 
Swedesford,  xi.,  301. 

Tootelaes,  alias  Chaponick,  iii.,  511. 

Topham,  Captain  Daniel,  applies 
for  the  brick-yard  in  Northern 
Liberties,  xii.,  311. 

Tories,  proceedings,  persons  and 
papers,  x.,  358,  360,  460,  503, 
616,  677.  Committed  —  their 
names,  xi.,  58,  89,  190,  472,  478, 
479,  481.  Suspected  persons  to 
be  arrested,  283.  Proceedings 
against,  283.  Remonstrance  of, 
292.  Arrests,  308.  Act  against, 
481. 


Torrance,  Joseph,  Sheriff,  xv.,  303, 
584;  xvi.,  202,  208. 

Tortnor,  Robert,  Ensign,  xii.,  10. 

Tost,  John,  Sheriff  of  Philadelphia 
county,  i.,  58. 

Touche,  Chevalier  de  la,  authorized 
to  collect  French  sailors,  xii.,  723. 

Toutasariaga,  Indian  chief,  iii.,  500. 

Towers,  John,  may  deliver  lanterns 
and  knapsacks  to  Colonel  Miles, 
v  ,  636.  Various  orders  to,  640, 
648,  649,  651,  657,  658,  662,  664, 
672,  677,  688. 

Towers,  Robert,  appointed  Commis 
sary  of  powder  magazine,  x.,  301. 
Powder  at  Germantown,  &c.,  304, 
306,  307,  308,  313.  Reports,  328, 
331,  333,  339,  340,  352,  375,  378, 

382,  398,  404,  417,  421,  426,  428, 

430,  435,  436,  440,  510,  527,  555. 
To  keep  key  of  magazine,  341. 
To    prove    and    stamp  muskets, 

383.  Commissary,     to     deliver 
cannon,  402.     To  deliver  powder 
to  Congress,  415,  416.    To  receive 
and  examine  arms,  &c.,  422.    Fix 
racks    for    arms   in   State-house, 
422.     Quantity  of  shot  in  store, 

431.  To  furnish   Congress  with 
powder,  &c.,  435.    And  shot,  443. 
Reports,  447,  456,  458,  463,  496. 
Powder    to   Virginia,    458,    408. 
Lives  next  but  one  door  to  Pres 
byterian   Church,   Market  street, 
471.    To  furnish  brass,  483.    Pay 
increased,    497.       Reports,    503, 
566.     To   procure    formers,    &c., 
589.     Orders  on,  for  ammunition, 
&c.,  613.     Orders  for  delivery  of 
stores,  &c.,  xi.,  4. 

Town,  Benjamin,  gunsmith,  x.,422. 
Printer,  suspected  of  printing  se 
ditious  paper,  "  Slow  and  Sure," 
and  William  Young,  his  appren 
tice,  committed,  xii.,  325.  (See 
319.) 

Townsend,  Admiral,  applies  for  ex 
port  of  provisions  for  fleet,  vii., 
571. 

Townsend,  Lyttleton,  Coroner,  x., 
211. 

Townships,  ii.,  520,  530.  Pounds 
to  be  erected  in  each,  iii.,  345  ; 
iv.,  278. 

Tracey,  Lieutenant,  murdered  by 
Lieutenant  Hamilton,  x.,  8. 

Trade,  Act  in  favor  of  certain  per- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


sons  to,  proposed,  iii.,  234.  Of 
Northern  colonies  restrained,  401, 
408.  Indian,  bill  to  regulate,  vi., 
743.  With  Indians,  vii.,  177, 
433,  455,  463;  viii.,  19,  24,  29, 
39,  51,  71,  76,  234,  332;  ix.,  53, 
264,  552,  642,  656,  706.  English 
government  take  it  into  their 
hands,  581. 

Trade  and  Navigation,  to  be  encour 
aged,  i.,  574. 

Trade,  Lords  of,  letter  from,  on  de 
fence  of  New  York,  ii.,  114. 
With  Spaniards  in  West  Indies  to 
be  opened,  179.  Appoint  new 
Commissioners  of,  403.  On  coin, 
and  bills  of  credit,  iv.,  356-360, 
500.  On  presents  to  Indians,  v., 
711.  Letter  on  Indian  affairs, 
and  proceedings  at  Fort  George, 
vi.,  59.  Additional  instructions 
to  Governor  Thomas,  192.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  vii.,  272,  278, 

386,  738,   740.     Order   embargo, 

387.  Ask  account  of  iron  manu 
factures,    1749-1756,    738.      And 
plantations,  Commissioners'   pro 
ceedings   respecting    regulations, 
ix.,    341,    343.     Order    Governor 
Penn  to  send  an  account  of  manu 
factures    in    Pennsylvania    since 
1734,   343,   354.     With  Indians, 
552. 

Traders— see  Free  Society  of. 

Traill,  Robert,  appointed  to  receive 
and  distribute  pro  visions  collected 
in  Northampton  county,  xi.,  422. 
Store  keeper  declines,  437.  Coun 
cillor,  xv.,  100. 

Traill,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  xiii.,  89,  395, 
724.' 

Train,  David,  Coroner,  x.,  56. 

Traitors,  Act  for  attainder  of,  xi., 
481,  proclamation  against  certain, 
483,  493,  496.  Secretary  to  keep 
register  of  attainted  persons, 

503,  504.     Instructions  to  agents, 

504.  Proclamation  against,  513, 
518,  523.     Estates,  529,  535.  538, 
539,  556,   587.     Letter  from  Mas 
sachusetts  respecting,  629.      Cau 
tion  against  purchasing  estates  of, 
on  account  of  frauds,  654.     Sales 
of  estates,  745.     Suspicious  per 
sons,    xii.,  8,  11,  12,  49,  80,  83, 
106,  113,  114,  133,  145    177,  199, 
206,  222,  223,  237,  243.     Procla 


mation  against,  27,  287,  312.  Es 
tates,  80,  114,  116,  117, 174,  185, 
204,  222,  246,  247,  259,  260,  265, 
268.  299,  300,  309.  Not  to  go  at 
large,  133,  323,  331.  Traitors,  268, 
270,  271,  272,  277,  293,  334,  336, 
339,  340,  390,  401,  416,  419,  425, 
470,  478,  481,  495,  496,  501,  515, 
521,  524,  536,  553,  557,  558,  566, 
577,  61<>,  612,  615,  617,  619,  651, 
663,  665,  674,  675,  709,  710,  722, 
729,  730,  733,  734,  737,  742,  745, 

747,  751,  752,  775,  778,  781,  782. 
xiii.,  5,  9,  11,  12,  20,  23,  26,  30, 
31,  32,  35,  38,  52,  56,  57,  78,  80, 
94,  97,    98,    101,  108,  140,   146, 
163,  170,  171,  175,  180,  182,  199, 
204,  207,  209,  236,  246,  251,  252, 
273,  277,  281,  296,  297,  301,  303, 
333,  346,  361,  385,  403,  430,  448, 
450,  498,  505,  516,  519,  529,  590, 
592,  599,  623,  646,  695.  701,  735, 

748,  766,  776.     xiv.,  34,   47,  56, 
140,  290,  292,  359,  385,  451,  463, 
495,  498,  578,  589,  590,  642,  651, 
663.     xv.,  4,   6,  8,   9,  14,  26,  40, 
43,  51,  73,  74,  82,  99,  124,  126, 
149,  153,  172,  180,  185,  187,  191, 
192,  220,  223,  237,  260,  261,  265, 
277,  382,  406,  413,  425,  427,  428, 
468,  471,  606,  640,  657.    xvL,  23, 
107,  136,  155,  179,  217.  273,  283, 
309,  350,  363,  387,  422,  507,  540. 

Transports  arrive  at  New  York  and 
sail  southward,  xi.,  3. 

Trapnall,  Jno.  Coroner,  ix.,  333,  398. 

Treason — prisoners  under  sentence 
of  death  for,  iii.,  110.  Treason 
able  plans  discovered  and  persons 
arrested  at  Carlisle,  xi.,  307. 

Treasurer  and  deputy,  salary,  i.,  111. 
Appointed,  111.  ii.,  122.  Provin 
cial,  Security,  ix,  578,  580  State 
appointed,  xi.,  257.,  xii.,  554. — 
Treasury  of  New  Jersey  robbed, 
ix.,  543,  544.  Treasury  depart 
ment  United  States,  act  of  Con 
gress  establishing,  xvi.,  164. 

Treaties  with  Indians,  ii.,  15,  299. 
To  be  made  with  five  nations,  iii., 
403.  Penn  and  Indians,  338.— 
With  Holland  on  contrabands  of 
war,  iv.,  487,  at  Lancaster,  697. 
With  Six  Nations  at  Albany,  re 
ports,  v.,  7,  26.  At  Easton,  vii., 
204,  220.  Preliminaries,  206. 
Opening,  207.  Persons  present, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


407 


207.  Governor's  speech,  210.  Par 
ticular  description  of  wampum 
used,  216.  Strange  conduct  of 
Teedyuscung,2l7.  Strange  speech 
of  New  Castle,  218.  Speech  of 
Governor  on  giving  belt,  218. 
Meeting  breaks  up,  219.  Names  of 
Indians  present  at,  220.  At  Har 
ris's  and  Lancaster,  506,  551. 
Of  1763,  between  France  and 
England,  proclaimed,  ix.,  80. 
With  Indians  at  Fort  Stanwix, 
boundaries  described,  554.  Of 
peace  with  Morocco,  xv.,  268. 

Trees,  penalty  for  cutting,  marked 
on  boundary,  L,  128. 

Trego,  Benjamin  and  Joseph,  ar 
rested  and  enlarged,  xi.  308, 

Trelawney,  Governor  of  Jamaica,  to 
be  asked  for  loan  of  cannon,  v., 
228.  Ask  to  levy  forces,  233. 
Letter  respecting  impressing  sea 
men,  326.  Decision  of  Council, 
327. 

Trembleur,  privateer,  at  Philadel 
phia,  v.,  249.  Her  French  pris 
oners  ordered  to  Newtown  jail, 
264. 

Trent,  William,  Member  of  Council, 
ii.,  118.  Judge,  239.  Speaker, 
in.,  69.  Claim  for  bearing  present 
to  Indians  at  Ohio,  v.,  490.  Ac 
count  from  Ohio,  616.  At  the 
forks,  660.  Views  ground  for 
Fort,  660.  Ensign  Ward  of  his 
company,  surrenders  Fort  at  Mo- 
nongahela,  vi.,  28.  Braddock's 
defeat,  481.  Affairs  at  Patterson's 
creek,  641.  Aid  proposed  for  his 
relief,  743,  744.  Proposed  as 
Secretary  at  treaty,  vii.,  516. 
Letters,  601,  669. 

Trenton  Ferry — two  good  horses  to 
be  established  at,  viii.,  71.  Troops 
sent  to,  in  shallops,  xi.,  25. 
Boats  and  Commodore  sent  to, 
39.  Six  colors  taken  from  Hes 
sians,  40.  Prisoners  from,  76. 
Gondolas  to  be  sunk  near,  470, 
471.  Officers  of  State  fleet— leave 
for  Lancaster,  521.  Court  on 
Connecticut  claim  meets  at,  xiii., 
430.  Witnesses,  442. 

Trevis,  Capt.  John,  sub-Lieutenant, 
xi.,  448. 

Triesback,  Colonel  Jost,  battalion, 
xi.,  126. 


Trindle,  John,  sub-Lieutenant,  xii., 
322. 

Trimble,  James,  xii  ,  718.  Sum 
moned  as  a  witness,  xiii.,  296. 
xiv.,  466.  Paid  for  filling  patents 
for  land,  xv.,  139,  229.  Assistant 
Secretary,  592.  To  draw  convey 
ances  with  Colonel  Johnston,  609. 

Trophies  of  war  —  resolution  of 
Congress,  1778,  request  of  board 
of  war  for,  xii.,  242. 

Troops  to  be  raised  from  different 
counties,  x.,  757. 

Trover  and  Conversion — action  for, 
ii.,  407. 

Trueby,  Christopher,  Justice,  xiv., 
180. 

Trumbull,  Jonathan,  Governor  of 
Connecticut.  Letter  from  Presi 
dent  Hamilton,  ix.,  777.  Let 
ters  to  and  from  on  Susquehanna 
county,  x.,  4,  119,  151,  152,  163, 
164.  Resolutions  of  Council  and 
Assembly,  119.  Letter  from,  xiv., 
.2. 

Trumbull,  Continental  frigate,  xii., 
712,  722,  760,  778. 

Trump,  Capt.,  vi.,  764. 

Tsanandowa — lands  at,  iii.,  273. 
Letter  from  Abraham  Wendall  at, 
to  Governor  of  Virginia,  609. 

Tuck,  Peter,  of  Bucks  county,  com 
plains  of  Indians,  ix.,  385. 

Tucker,  Henry,  chairman  of  depart 
ment  of  Bermuda -letter  with 
powder,  x.,  321. 

Tucking,  Robert,  care  of  prisoners, 
xi.,  89. 

Tuckness,  Robert,  appointed  agent 
for  Indian  trade  at  Fort  Allen,  viii, 
234.  Resigns,  286. 

Tudor,  Henry,  appointed  to  ship 
Montgomery  as  pilot,  x.,  679. 

Tulleken,  Captain,  demands  quar 
ters  for  troops,  vii.,  359. 

Tulpehocken — lands,  J.  Logan  and 
Indians,  respecting,  iii.,  322. 
The  farthest  inhabited  part  of  the 
province  assigned  to  Palatines 
from  New  York,  323.  Indian 
murders  near,  vi  ,  704,  738. — 
Horses  stolen  by,  viii  ,  401. 

Turbett,  Captain  Thomas,  x.,  686, 
692. 

Tulbert,  Henry,  Sheriff,  x.,  211. 

Turbutt,  Samuel,  collector  of  excise, 
xvi.,  83. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Turnbull,  Marmee  &  Co.  Paid,  324. 
Claim  land  on  which  Fort  Pitt 
was  erected,  xiv.,  124.  Petition 
to  trade  with  Indians,  520.  Report 
on  their  case,  xvi.,  158. 

Turnbull,  William,  agent  for  pur 
chase  of  flour,  xii.,  45,  76,  107, 
112,  142,  144,  202,  203,  252.— 
Accounts,  252,  267,  380,  385,  595, 
634.  Orders  to,  for  money,  xiii., 
43.  To  appraise  goods,  577.  Ac 
counts,  xv  ;  302,  345,  651. 

Turner,  Joseph,  member  of  Council, 
v.,  65.  To  examine  negroes  of 
flag  of  truce,  74,  75.  Commit 
tee  on  Indian  land  claims,  viii., 
259.  Papers  belonging  to  land 
office  to  be  demanded  of,  xiii.,  434. 

Turner,  Robert,  a  judge,  i.,  119. 
A  justice,  120,  176.  Register, 
pro.  tern.,  185.  Resigns,  195. 
Has  pieces  of  eight,  petition  re 
specting,  209.  Scandalous  report 
about,  is  justified  by  Council, 
210.  Lieut,  of  Governor,  211. 
Petition  for  road  to  Bucks,  298. 
Councillor,  365.  Treasurer,  436, 
443.  Member  of  New  Council, 
580.  Arrested,  608. 

Turner,  Thomas,  keeper  of  State 
flag,  xiii.,  586. 

Tuscorora  suffers  from  Indians,  vi.. 
674. 

Twightwees,  described,  iii.,  440. 
town  attacked  by  French  and 
Indians,  v.,  599. — Message  from, 
600.  Death  of  King,  617.  Pres 
ent  of  condolence,  617.  Discourse 
with  Owendats,  vi.,  199. 

Tybout,  Andrew,  care  of  prison 
ers,  xi.,  89. 

Tyler,  John,  armorer,  xi.,  408.  Pe 
tition,  xi.,  655. 

Tyng,  Charles,  to  distribute  salt  and 
flour,  xii.,  119. 

Tyoninhogaroa,  Indian  chief,  iii., 
440. 

Type  founder,  Jacob  Bay,  at  Ger- 
mantown,  xii.,  326. 


u. 

Udrie,  Colonel  Daniel,  resigns  as 
sub-Lieutenant,  xii.,  675. 

Ullaloes,  a  chief  of  Ganawese  In 
dians,  xiii.,  605,  606. 


Ulm,  city  of,  burgomasters  and  ma 
gistrates  of,  answer  to  letters  from, 
xiv.,  356. 

Underwood,  John,  Sheriff,  xv.,  296, 
566. 

Unfree  Ships,  proceeded  against,  i., 
90,  121,  122.  Condemnation,  122. 
Difficulty  with  purchaser,  124. 

Union,  act  of,  i.,  619.  Flag,  v., 
350.  Of  colonies,  vi.,  16,  38,  71, 
72,  78,  87,  89,  93,  96,  100.  Plan 
of,  105,  109. 

Union  saw-mill,  on  the  Lehigh,  xv., 
194,  229,  230  ;  xvi.,  83. 

Union,  Federal  ship,  placed  by  per 
mission  of  Council,  in  State-house 
yard,  after  procession,  xv.,  487. 

United  States,  lottery  tickets  re 
ceived  and  sent  to  Board  of  Treas 
ury,  xi.,  477.  Independence  ac 
knowledged,  xiii.,  543.  Procla 
mation  of  Congress  on  cessation  of 
hostilities,  555.  Benj.  Stille  ap 
proved  to  settle  accounts  with, 
558.  Proclamation  of  Pennsyl 
vania  on  peace — Hessian  flags 
given  to  Pennsylvania,  559. 
State  of  expenditures  under  head 
of  contingencies,  xiv.,  652.  Re 
turns  of  electors  of  President  and 
Vice-president,  and  proclamation, 
xv.,  655.  President's  letter  on 
mode  of  transmitting  acts  of 
Congress,  &c.,  xvi.,  93.  Thanks 
giving  appointed  by,  189.  Claims 
of  the  several  States  against,  353. 
Temporary  and  permanent  seat  of 
Government,  408.  Accounts  with 
429.  Pay  for  loss  while  in  service 
of,  536.  Claims  on,  540. 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  (see 
Academy  and  College.)  Confis 
cated  estates  reserved  for,  xii., 
189,  441.  Estate  of  William 
Austin,  in  Philadelphia,  assigned 
to,  585.  Proceeds  of  estates, 
xiii.,  209,  255,  280,  310.  James 
Patterson,  teacher  in,  205.  Copy 
of  act  called  for,  454.  Lands 
appropriated  to,  xiv.,  26,  488. 
Incomes  of  land  accruing  to,  xv., 
40.  Council  attend  commence 
ment,  328.  Ask  for  use  of  bell  of 
State-house,  while  the  University 
is  in  Philosophical  Hall,  93,  170. 
Invitation  to  commencement,  121, 
30] ,  403. 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   BECOEDS. 


409 


Updegraff,  Derick,  justice,  iii.,  531 

Upland,  goods  left  at,  to  be  brought 
to  Philadelphia,  i.,  64.  Indians 
willing  to  sell  lands,  156. 

Urie,  Alexander,  convicted  of  mur 
der,  v.,  269,  274.  Report  of  Su 
preme  Court,  277.  Action  of 
Council,  280.  Reprieve  for,  293. 

Urie,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  xi.,  234. 
Sub-Lieutenant,  303.  To  receive 
sulphur,  &c.,  at  Yellow  Springs, 
389. 

Urie,  Thomas,  Junior,  Sub-Lieuten 
ant,  xi.,  379.  Rifles  for  Bedford, 
423.  Respecting  election,  774; 
xii.,  93.  Counsellor,  147.  Diffi 
culty  with,  and  John  PipeV,  about 
seats,  182.  Resigns  as  a  member, 
334. 

Urquehart,  Eneas,  traitor,  arrested, 
xii.,  479,  480,  494,  524. 

Usher,  Thomas,  Sheriff  of  Chester 
Co.,  i.,  58,  174.  Appointed  sub- 
treasurer  for  Chester,  111.  Com 
plaint  against,  200.  His  answer, 
201. 

Usury,  bill  against  to  be  renewed, 
i.,  466,  468. 

Uttendorf,  Monsieur,  appointed  ad 
jutant,  x.,  773. 


V. 

Valentine,  Robert,  intends  a  reli 
gious  visit  to  Ireland — views  of 
Council  on,  xiii.,  85. 

Valley  Forge,  Hospital  at,  attended 
by  Captain  Duffey,  xii.,  67. 

Vanbebber,  Jacob,  Justice  of  Su 
preme  Court,  ix.,  203,  206.  Dies, 
581. 

Van  Campen,  Aaron,  deposition  re 
specting  Wyoming,  ix.,  710. 

Van  Campen,  Benjamin,  appointed 
Sub-Lieutenant,  xi.,  310.  Jus 
tice,  xiv.,  661.  Complaint  against 
and  his  defence, — dismissed,  xv., 
439. 

Van  Campen,  John,  appointed  jus 
tice,  ix.,  660.  Letter  to,  on  In 
dian  invasions,  xii.,  312.  Coun 
cillor,  506.  Letter  on  alarm,  for 
supplies  to  Wyoming,  585.  Ac 
count,  658,  715  ;  xiii,  428.  Letter, 
xiv  ,  443  To  refund,  xvi.,  324. 

Vanderen,  John,  j  r.,  notary  ^andtabel- 


lion  public,  xiv.,  568.    Purchases 
— Depreciation  lands,  xvi.,  374. 

Vanderslice,  Henry,  Sheriff,  x.,  270. 

Vanderslice,  Lieutenant  Ja?ob,  re 
cruiting  instructions,  xi.,  577. 

Vandike,  Henry,  Berks  Co.,  com- 
plains  of  damage  to  farm,  by 
roads,  ii.,  238. 

Vandyke,  John,  Sheriff,  v.,  411, 
464. 

Vance,  John,  apprehends  a  notorious 
counterfeiter,  and  receives  re 
ward,  xii.,  268,  272. 

Van  Etten,  John,  Coroner,  viii,  506. 

Van  Hier,  Captain  B.,  petition  for 
certain  articles  for  his  troop  of 
horse,  xi.,  737.  Recruits,  xiii., 
188,  202,  211. 

Vanhorn,  Isaac,  coroner,  xv.,  99, 
296,  566  ;  xvi.,  192. 

Vanikin,  Rebecca,  pretended  mar 
riage  with  John  Martin,  x.,  40, 
53,  54. 

Vankemp,  John,  letter  respecting 
Indians  in  Northampton  Co.,  xii., 
326.  Councillor, 

Van  Leer,  Gerhard,  to  hold  lands, 
&c.,  111. 

Van  Leer,  Lieut.  Wm.,  recruits, 
xi.,  492. 

Van  Lenkensdorf,  Lewis,  recom 
mended  to  Congress,  First  Lieut., 
x.,  679.  Appointed  Adjutant, 
another  nominated  as  Lieutenant, 
685. 

Vansant,  Ensign  Garrett,  robbed  in 
Bucks  County,  xi.,  512. 

Van  Sice,  John,  letter,  vii.,  44. 

Van  Swearingen,  Captain  of  com 
pany  of  foot  in  Westmoreland 
County,  xi.,  46  ;  Sheriff  xiii.,  135, 
443. 

Van  Vlieck,  Isaac,  applies  to  be 
notary,  xiv.,  362  ;  appointed,  363. 

Vastine,  Jeremiah,  coroner,  xiv., 
555. 

Vaudrevil,  Gov.  of  Canada,  Major 
Gen'l  Abercrombie's  letter  to,  on 
capitulation  of  Fort  Wm.  Henry, 
viii.,  141  ;  letter  from,  504. 

Vega,  Don.  F.  C.-De  la,  Governor  of 
Havana,  letters  respecting  ne 
groes,  v.  200. 

Vetch,  Col.,  instructions  to,  respect 
ing  expedition  to  Canada,  ii..  448. 

Venango,  see  Weningo,  v.,  659,  660. 
Number  of  enemy  at,  vi.,  179 ;  fort 


410 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


described,  vii.,  341;  fort,  viii.,  265; 
burned,  380  ;  French  at,  in  great 
confusion,  392,  396  ;  post  at,  cut 
off,  massacred,  ix.,  35  ;  reserva 
tion  at,  for  State,  xvi.,  47. 

Vendue  Masters,  complaints  against, 
in  Philadelphia,  iii.,  91,  102. 

Vendues,  x.,  72,  74;  act  to  prohibit 
sales  by,  xi.,  751 ;  expressly  pro 
hibited  by  law,  except  in  particu 
lar  cases,  xii.,  4;  resolutions  of 
Supreme  Executive  Council 
against,  151 ;  auctioneer  for  Phil 
adelphia  elected,  185,  525  ; 
sales  of  clothing  by,  354 ;  act 
amended,  325 ;  laws,  new,  &c., 
xiii.,  761  ;  sale  of  tea,  xiv.,  36  ; 
Masters  appointed,  38  ;  memorial 
of  C.  Febiger,  on  Footman  and 
Chaloner's,  in  Passyunk,  xv., 
592. 

"Venus,"  privateer  to  receive  cer 
tain  articles,  x.,  642. 

Verner,  Frederick,  pardoned,  and 
to  be  tried,  xi.,  559. 

Vernon,  Admiral  to  Gov.,  on  Spanish 
Squadron,  in  West  Indies,  iv., 
479. 

Vernon,  Secretary,  letters  to  Gov. 
from,  respecting  pirates,  and  a 
French  squadron,  ii.,  24. 

Vernon,  James,  signs  proceedings 
at  Hampton  Court,  iv.,  298,  301. 

Vernon,  Nat.,  sheriff,  x.,  270,  742. 

Vernon,  Jon'n,  cor'r,  xv.,  191,  230. 

Vessels,  complaints  against  masters 
of,  i.,  175,  343,  344;  master  lost 
overboard,  376,  379  ;  complaint  of 
sailors  put  on  shore  from  a,  439  ; 
seized,  to  be  tried  in  Chester  Co., 
475  ;  registers  of,  ii.,  90,  96,  97, 
112  ;  sickly,  orders  respecting,  iv., 
307,  314,  317,  496 ;  not  to  be 
piloted  up  river,  except  by  persons 
having  license,  394 ;  resolutions, 
&c.,  respecting  visits  of  health 
officers,  496  ;  arrive  and  land  pas 
sengers,  568  ;  to  be  landed  at 
Fisher's  Island,  569  ;  Dr.  Graeme 
and  Board  visit,  587,  674;  with 
passengers  arrive,  to  be  visited 
by  Dr.s  Bond  and  Graeme,  v., 
100  ;  sickly  vessel,  ship  Euryale 
arrives  with  yellow  fever,  ordered 
below,  106,  107  ;  to  be  visited  by 
Drs.  Graeme  and  Bond,  109  ; 
certificates  of  physicians,  112; 


put  in,  in  distress  for  repairs, 
597,  620,  654,  656,  661 ;  puts  in, 
in  distress,  and  asks  to  unload, 
vii.,  347. 

Vice,  suppression  of,  instrument  to 
be  drawn  for,  by  proprietary  in 
structions,  i.,  321  ;  and  immoral 
ity,  proclamation  against,  xiii., 
434 ;  act  against,  753  ;  defects  in 
laws  for,  xiv.,  352;  act  to  prevent, 
xv.,  587,  589,  595. 

Vickers,  Jesse  and  Solomon,  re 
commended  to  mercy,  robbers  in 
Bucks  county,  xii.,  338,  339,  343, 
373. 

Vickers.  Solomon,  claim  for  reward 
for  arresting,  xiv.,  364,  393,  398, 
459,  461. 

Vickry,  Thomas,  coroner,  xvi.,  212, 
498. 

Victory,  over  French,  thanksgiving 
for,  ii.,  215. 

Vienna,  mediation  of,  xii.,  742. 

Vallepanche,  assistant  engineer  in 
plan  of  River,  compliment  to,  xi., 
776. 

Villier,  Mon.  Coulon  de,  Fort  Ne 
cessity  capitulates  with,  vi.,  52. 

Vines,  John,  Sheriff  of  Sussex  co., 
i.,  58,  174. 

Vining,  Benjamin,  a  Justice,  iii., 
28.  Petition  respecting  road  from 
Philadelphia  to  Wiccacoa,  107. 

Vining,  Henry,  Coroner,  ix.,  623, 
688,  778. 

Vining,  John,  Supreme  Judge,  vii., 
558.  Chief  Justice  of  Supreme 
Court,  ix.,  203.  Trustee  of  Gen 
eral  Loan  Office,  204,  206.  Chosen 
Speaker  of  Assembly,  336,  400, 
697.  Judge  of  Oyer  and  Term- 
iner,  581.  Dies,  743;  x.,  108.  Chief 
Justice  of  Supreme  Court  for 
lower  counties  dies,  x.,  108. 

Virginia,  acts  of  piracy,  i.,  562. 
Indian  settlements  in,  iii.,  20. 
Gov.  Spots  wood  commissions  Capt. 
Christopher  Smith  to  confer  with 
Indians  at  Albany  on  murder  of 
Catawba  Indians  at  Fort  Christi 
ana,  21.  Various  murders  by 
Indians  in,  22,  Gov.  Spotswood 
in  Philadelphia,  30.  Gov.  Spots- 
wood  on  Indian  affairs  at  Albany, 
82-84.  Gov.  Keith  visits  Virginia 
on  Indian  affairs,  112,  113.  Agree 
ment  between  Indians  of,  and 


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411 


Virginia — 

Conestogoes,  114.  Samuel  Rob- 
bins  sent  express  to— his  expenses, 
162.  Gov.  Spots  wood's  letter  to 
Gov.  Keith — conference  with  In 
dians,  206.  Letter  complaining 
of  Council  on  Indian  conference, 
209.  Runaway  negroes,  209-211. 
Indian  robberies  in,  210.  Runa 
way  negroes  among. Indians,  215. 
Reported  war  with  Indians,  500. 
Governor  to  administer  oath  to 
Gov.  Gordon  under  new  commis 
sion,  526.  Letter  Gov.  Gooch  on 
Indian  murders,  564.  Speech  of 
Gov.  Gordon  to  Indians,  and  an 
swer  of  their  chief  on  the  mur 
ders,  606.  Indians  request  Coun 
cil  to  write  to  Governor  of,  about 
lands,  iv.,  93,  94.  Correspondence 
with  Governor,  203.  Demands  a 
murderer,  245.  Indian  news,  245. 
Skirmish  with  Indians  in,  630. 
Deposition  of  Thos.  McKee,  631, 
634,  635.  Letter  from  Governor 
and  report  of  C.  Weiser  on,  640. 
Col.  Gooch  accepts  Gov.  Thomas' 
mediation  with  Indians,  646. 
Thanks  of  Governor  for  his  suc 
cess,  654.  Treat  with  Indians  for 
lands,  655,  658.  Aid  in  settling 
peace  with  Catawba  Indians,  755, 
757,  758.  Letter  from  Governor 
Gooch  on  presents  to  Indians — 
prevalence  of  small-pox,  v.,  221. 
Letter  to,  on  privateers,  254. 
From,  on  Ohio  Indians  and  pres 
ents  to,  257.  Governor  on  man- 
of-war,  280.  And  Catawba  In 
dians,  wampum  returned,  402. 
Correspondence  with,  421.  Pres 
ident  Lee,  after  retirement  of  Gov. 
Gooch,  423,  424.  On  erection  of 
forts  against  French,  423.  A. 
Montour  to  interpret  for,  568. 
Sends  him  to  Indians  at  Onondago 
to  invite  them  to  conference  at, 
607.  Letters  to  and  from  Gov. 
Dinwiddie  on  French  and  Indian 
affairs,  629,  630-635,  687,  712, 
714,  754.  Letter  to  Governor 
from  Monakatootah — large  num 
ber  of  French  at  Ohio,  635.  Letter 
from  W.  Fairfax,  657.  Commis 
sioners  to  meet  Indians  at  Carlisle, 
658.  Report,  G64.  French  build 
two  forts,  687.  Man-of-war  from 


Virginia — 

England  arrives,  689.  Sends  men 
to  build  forts  on  Ohio,  712.  Doc 
uments  and  calculations  respect 
ing  boundary  of  Pennsylvania 
and,  758-767.  Grant  of  money 
to  encourage  enlistments,  765. 
French  and  Indian  affairs,  vi.,  1- 
9,  643.  Correspondence  with 
Governor,  1,  3,  5,  7,  27,  31,  55, 
136,  163,  177,  294,  296,  297,  308. 
Forts  on  Ohio,  4.  Speech  of  Half 
King,  31.  Large  force  of  French 
before  fort  on  Ohio,  37.  Forces, 
138.  Forts  Will's  creek  and  Red 
stone,  137.  Assembly  disappoints 
Governor,  165.  Raise  funds,  177. 
Troops  driven  from  Ohio,  184. 
Troops  from  England,  200.  Ar 
rive  in,  331.  Correspondence  with 
Gov  Dinwiddie,  vii.,  31.  Neu 
trals  arrive  from  Nova  Scotia,  32. 
Indian  affairs  in,  31.  Lord  Lou- 
doun  appointed  to  command  in, 
133.  Letter  Gov.  and  Council  to 
customs  on  embargo,  570.  Troops 
at  Winchester— Col.  Washington, 
601.  Indian  murders,  601.  Post 
to  be  continued  through,  viii.,  71. 
Indians  arrive  at  Philadelphia 
from  Winchester,  1 24.  Letter  to 
Gov.  Fauquier,  779.  Letters  to 
and  from  Governor  of,  ix  ,  305, 
344.  Settlers  on  western  lands, 
321-325,  344.  Answer  to  Gov. 
Penn's  letter,  349.  Difficult  to 
bring  murderers  of  Indians  to 
justice,  350.  Frontier,  complaints 
against,  460.  Respecting  Dr.  Con 
nolly,  x.,  140,  146,  148.  Letters 
to  and  from  Lord  Dunmore,  149, 
156,  158.  Boundary  between,  and 
Pennsylvania,  149,  156,  158. 
Forts  on  Ohio,  158.  Commission 
ers  sent  to,  170,  173.  Instruc 
tions,  174.  And  letter  to  Lord 
D.,  176.  Murders  on  frontiers, 

180.  Complaints   against  Dr.  C., 

181.  Report    of    Tilghman   and 
Allen,  Commissioners,  181.     Cor 
respondence,    182-191.      Indians 
threaten    war   with,    201.      Gov. 
Penn's  message  to  Indians  recom 
mending    peace,    204.      And    to 
Delawares,  204.     Disposed  for  war 
with    Indians,    208.     Expedition 
against    Shawnese,    214.     Judge 


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INDEX    TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Virginia — 

Crawford  joins,  228.  James  Innes 
to  purchase  second  hand  arms, 
418,  518.  Borrow  sail  cloth  from 
Pennsylvania,  422.  Powder  to, 
458.  Arms  to,  546.  Coal  brought 
from,  707.  Boundary  between, 
and  Pennsylvania,  xi.,  240. 
Troops  to  work  at  Billingsport, 
242.  Disaffected  persons  sent  to, 
290,  295,  296.  Habeas  Corpus 
issues,  308,  309.  Various  papers 
respecting,  383,  394,  395,  427. 
Conference  respecting,'  435,  437, 
460,  462,  468,  472,  473," 481,  483. 
To  be  discharged  at  Pottsgrove, 
472.  Letter,  Delegates  in  Con 
gress — resolutions,  boundary  line, 
669.  Letter  of  Delegates  on  ditto. 
690.  Letters  to  and  from  Gov.  P. 
Henry,  xii.,  16,  263,  444.  Relating 
to  boundary  line,  16,  177.  Con 
gress  on  dispute  between  Penn 
sylvania  and,  —  recommendation 
not  to  sell  at  present,  211.  Pro 
clamation  respecting  dispute  with, 
214.  Letters  and  various  papers 
to  Governor  Jefferson,  224.  Sales 
of  land  in  this  province  by,  234. 
Affairs  of,  and  Westmoreland,  250. 
Letter  from  Governor  of,  respect 
ing  dispute,  263.  Boundaries  with 
Pennsylvania,  287.  Cornmiss'rs 
complained  of,  303.  Line  with, 
444.  Decision  on  boundary,  476. 
Conference  respecting,  486.  Re 
monstrance  against  Vandalia  or 
Indiana  county,  491.  Extension 
of  Mason  and  Dixon's  line,  635. 
Convention,  British  and  German 
troops  to  be  removed,  648.  Guard 
for  Commissioners  and  provisions, 
700.  Instructions  to,  706.  Pay, 
714.  Proceedings  respecting  goods 
seized,  xiii.,  2.  Commissioners  to 
run  line  between,  and  Pennsyl 
vania,  79,  192,  203,  205,  209-253, 
269,  334.  Congress  recommend, 
150  Men  to  be  sent  to  Fort  Pitt, 
348.  Expenses  of  State  prisoners 
from — report  of  Commissioners 
for  running  line,  510,  518. 
Proclamation  confirming  line  run, 
541.  Letter  Gov.  Harrison  with 
act  of,  637.  Boundary — resolu 
tions  of  Assembly — report  on  Gov. 
Harrison's  letter — Commissioners 


Virginia — 

appointed,  685.  Letter  from  Gov 
ernor  Harrison  on  boundary,  753. 
Resolution  of,  xiv.,  38,  60,  69,  74, 
114,  119.  Boundary  with,  56, 
59,  104,  174,  211,  286,  317, 
361,  518.  Act  of  Legislature  of, 
respecting  cession  of  lands  to  the 
United  States,  165.  Governor 
sends  entries  made  in  their  land 
office  within  Pennsylvania,  200. 
Repayment  of  loan  to  R.  Andrews, 
236.  T.  Hutchins,  Commissioner, 
paid,  238.  Report  of  Pennsyl 
vania  Commissioners,  288.  In 
terfering  claims  for  lands  ceded 
by — copy  of  agreement  to  be  ob 
tained,  368.  Papers  to  be  de 
livered  John  Lukens  by  D.  Ken 
nedy,  394.  Commissioners  ap 
pointed,  399.  Opening  Potomac, 
399.  Proposes  road  from  Fort 
Cumberland,  467.  Letter  from 
Governor  relative  to  disputes 
from  Edmund  Randolph  on  com 
mercial  convention,  651.  Letter 
Governor  Randolph,  memorial  of 
C.  S.,  xv.,  159.  Proclamation  on 
agreement,  with,  279.  Letter 
Governor  Randolph  respecting  a 
negro,  416.  Copies  of  all  Acts  of 
Legislature  of  Virginia  relating  to 
lands  in  this  State  asked  for  by 
Council,  451.  Ratification  of  Con 
stitution  received  through  Ed 
mund  Pendleton,  498.  Call  of 
Congress  for  troops  against  In 
dians  on  frontiers,  515.  Ex 
penses  of  prisoners  sent  via  Read 
ing,  1777,  641.  Act  of  Congress — 
arrears  of  pay  from  United  States, 
xvi.,  384. 

Viviat,  Captain,  arrives  in  a  flag  of 
truce  with  prisoners  from  New 
Orleans,  viii.,  124.  Receives  his 
papers,  151,  155.  Sails  under 
convoy  of  Captain  Atkins,  156. 

j  Voght,  Christian,  sale  of  house,  &c., 
xiii.,  79. 

|  Vroessen,  Andrew,  an  original  pur 
chaser  from  Win.  Penn,  xvi., 
523,  526,  529,  532,  534.  Re 
jected  claim,  539.  A  first  pur 
chaser  from  Win.  Penn — claim 
of  Richard  Peters  under  him,  xv., 
481,  485. 
Vulture,"  armed  Boat,  xi.,  107. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


413 


W. 

Waddle,  Henry,  plantation,  i.,  389. 
Waddle,  Francis,  Coroner,  x.,  273. 
Waddell,  William,  Coroner,  xi., 

373,  638.     Coroner,    xii.,    182; 
xiv.,  289. 

Wade,  Captain  of  State  Shallop,  xi., 
576.  To  precede  French  Frigate, 
619. 

Wade,  Francis,  obtains  contract  for 
supplying  boats,  x.,  423.  Fur 
nishes  provisions,  485,  640. — 
Complaint  against,  for  not  re 
turning  paper  money,  xiv.,  631. 
Petition  rejected,  633.  To  be 
prosecuted  as  a  defaulter,  640. 
His  house  to  be  sold  at  the  suit 
of  the  State — title  disputed — 
ordered  to  be  set  up  at  a  bid 
fixed  for  the  commonwealth,  xv., 

374.  Considered,  482,  483,  520, 
524. 

Wade,  Captain  Joseph,  resigns,  xi., 
682. 

Wade,  Robert,  complains  of  author 
ities  of  Chester,  for  taking  his 
property  for  public  use,  i.,  440, 
477. 

Wadsworth,  Jeremiah,  Commissary 
General,  xii.,  91. 

Wager,  Philip,  and  Geo.  Habucker, 
deed  to,  on  Province  Island,  xiii., 
28. 

Wages  not  to  be  discounted  from 
from  rates,  ii.,  457. 

Waggoner,  Christopher,  Justice, 
ix.,  245. 

Wagons,  Commissioners  of,  vi., 
775.  General  Stanwix,  circular 
letter  to  managers  of,  viii.,  377. 
Order  for,  xi,,  222,  588.  To  be 
provided,  291,  302,  341,  343, 
349.  Representation,  390,  589. 
Not  to  be  impressed  at  Lancas 
ter,  350.  Master,  pay  of,  371. 
Change  of,  589.  Seized,  rescued 
by  five  persons  who  are  to  be 
arrested,  381,  382,  385,  389. 
Duty,  xii.,  15,  25;  2,  16,  18, 
22,  26,  132,  394,  433,  436.  From 
each  county,  132,  143.  Pay,  182. 
Wanted,  227;  xiv.,  66,  71,  725. 
Wagoners,  xi.,  28.  Regulations, 
55,  63,  64.  Pay  too  low,  448. 
Wagon  Masters,  xi.,  398,  438,  448; 
xii.,  2,  16,  22,  26,  379,  390,  393, 


394,  432,  436,  453,  697,  700;  xii., 
2,  16,  22,  26,  379,  390,  393,  394, 
432,  436,  453,  697,  700;  xiii.,  28, 
66,  71. 

Walbron,  Major  Ensign,  x.,  464. 

rValdecker,  prisoners  to  be  delivered 
to  Colonel  Melchor,  xi  ,  116. 

Wales,  death  of  the  Prince  of,  ad 
dress  of  Governor  and  Council  to 
King,  on,  v.,  527. 

Walk,  Indian,  Teedyuscung's  views 
of,  vii.,  326.  Committee  of 
Councils  appointed  to  investigate 
charges,  &c.,  354.  N.  Scull's 
certificate,  399. 

Walker,  George,  Coroner,  ix.,  548. 

Walker,  Jacob,  Lieutenant,  xii.,  9. 

Walker,  James,  Coroner,  viii.,  506, 
781 ;  ix.,  286,  333,  398. 

Walker,  John,  Coroner,  xv.,  300, 
578. 

Walker,  Rachel,  claims  reward 
under  proclamation  for  arrest  of 
James  Fitzpatrick,  a  noted  robber 
— her  examination — is  paid  by 
Council,  xi.,  616. 

Walker,  Richard,  Coroner  of  Phila 
delphia,  iii.,  56,  108. 

Wall,  George,  Lieutenant,  xi.,  453, 
473.  Agent  for  estates,  556. 
Troops  from  Bucks  county,  636. 
Agent  for  forfeited  estates  in 
Bucks  county,  xii.,  73,  78.  Let 
ter,  101.  Hooper's  trial,  250. 
Commissioners  on  Islands  in 
Delaware  river,  xiv.,  345,  460. 
Accounts  as  agent  of  confiscated 
estates,  xvi.,  509. 

Wall,  George,  Jr.,  Sheriff,  xii.,  136, 
510,  xiii.,  86,  paid  295,  361,  481. 

Wallace,  George,  Justice,  xiv.,  118. 

Wallace,  James,  Coroner,  ix.,  547, 
623,  688,  778;  x.,  56.  Justice, 
deceased  xi.,  372. 

Wallace,  Michael,  memorial  respec 
ting  seizure  of  his  brother  as  a 
soldier,  xi.,  381. 

Wallace,  Robert,  Coroner,  v.,  55. 

Wallace,  Solomon,  Coroner,  ix., 
333,  398,  548. 

Wallace,  William,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  514, 

537. 

Williams,  James,  King's  Collector 
for  bay  and  river  Delaware,  i., 
194,  285.  Complaint  against, 
335,  336,  338.  Appointed  Sur 
veyor  General  of  Customs,  336. 


414 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


Wallis,  Samuel,  a  prisoner,  act  for 
relief  of,  ix.,  151,  161. 

Walton,  Benjamin,  of  Bucks,  con 
fined,  xi.,  5G5. 

Wampum,  large  belt  presented  by 
Indians,  ii.,  246.  Its  object,  247. 
Belts  of,  iii.,  188,  199,  205,  209, 
314,  425,  440,  443,  445,  446,  449, 

572,  577,    606,    608.     Belts   and 
strings,  iv.,  54,  99,  307,  308,  340, 
433,  434,  563,  567,  568,  569,  570, 

573,  576,  579,  580,  588,  590,  642, 
646-650,  665,  700-737,  747,  772. 
v.,  9,  11,  14,   72,  84,    119,  146- 
151,  288,  308,  315,  348-358,  338- 
392,  399,  402,  405,  432-436,  450, 
470,  480,  508,  530-540,  543,  599, 
600,  624-634,  637,  644,  657,  665- 
684,  691,  731.     Belts  and  strings 
returned,  402.    Belts  and  strings, 
vi.,  31,  36,  55,  78-129,  145-160, 
180,  187,  276-287,  343,  360-365, 
446,  468-475,  522,  524,  551,  566, 
615,  645-646,  669,  682,  685,  751, 
763,   778-784;   vii.,   1-7,   10,  13, 
42,  56,  64-69,    80,    95,   107,   115, 
137-142,  145-148,  157,  170,  189, 
198,  201,  204-220,  205,  206,  224, 
281,  296,  309-485.-506-551,  622, 
634,    648-714,     735,     768,    770. 
Particular  description  of,  used  at 
treaty  at  Easton,  216;   viii.,    10, 
40,    42,    84,    86,    100,   117,    119, 
127,     128-132,     148,     150,     156, 
175-223,  293-297,  306-309,  343, 
382,    391,    403,     415-421,     508. 
Indian  custom  with,  119.     A  par 
ticular  kind  described,  217;  viii., 
429-435,  466,  484-494,  500,  586, 
594,  615,  653,  670,  698,  702-707, 
709,720-774;  ix.,  6-9,  44,  47,  77, 
85,  210-234,    249-264,    328-332, 
428-430,  480,  497-498,  514-543, 
605,  689,  694,  736,  773,  776.  Large 
quantity  exhibited  by  Indian  from 
South  Carolina;  x.,   10,   61,  257. 
Analogous  with  writing,    9;  xi., 
212;  xvi.,  439. 

•\yapping  or  Wappinger  Indians, 
alias  River  Indians,  speech  of 
Teedyuscung,  respecting,  viii., 
217. 

War,  declared  between  England  and 
France,  iv.,  689.  Proclamation 
of  Governor  Thomas,  696. 

War,  Board  of,  x.,  696,  777.  For  the 
land  service,  established  —  their 


names — their  duties  and  pow 
ers,  xi.,  181.  To  apply  to  Con 
gress  for  money,  182.  Additions 
made  to,  188,  194,  198,  200.  New 
appointed,  201.  Treasurer  ap 
pointed,  202.  Want  money,  211, 
218.  Applies  for,  221.  Send 
resolves  of  Congress,  226.  To 
make  estimate  of  expenses  of 
militia,  227.  Money  paid— two 
ships  asked  for  by  Navy  Board, 
247.  Fort  Island,  250.  Dis 
charged  as  no  further  neces 
sary,  with  thanks,  260.  Clerk 
continued,  261.  Continental  to 
deliver  powder  for  Westmore 
land,  394.  Resolution  Congress, 
Flag,  411.  Orders  respecting 
provisions,  425.  Orders  on,  497. 
Letter  from,  raising  a  Company  in 
Northumberland,  508,  509.  Order 
for  sundry  articles,  556.  Plan  of 
river  Delaware,  587.  Of  loan  of 
arms  asked  of,  xii.,  95.  Letter 
to,  commission  for  two  young  men 
recommended  by  Chevalier  de 
Luzerne,  116,  117.  Claim  of  C. 
Wurtz,  Town  Major  of  Lancaster 
referred  to.  Guards  for  prisoners, 
116.  Letter,  215.  To  rectify  dates 
of  Commissions,  241.  Ask  for 
trophies  of  War,  242.  Letter 
respecting  Chaplain  Milsheimer, 
263.  Cannon  from  Fort  Island, 
312.  Respecting  Captain  Joel, 
495.  To  receive  arms,  509. 
Muskets  distributed  to  States, 
702.  Supplies,  707.  On  Wyom 
ing  papers,  741.  Requisition, 
759.  Case  of  B.  Ford,  xiii.,  96. 
Barracks  128.  Letter,  449,  459. 

War,  Council  of,  at  New  York,  vii., 
23,  31.  Quaker  address  against, 
83. 

War,  departm't,  establ'd,  xvi.,  133. 

Ward,  Capt.,  vii.,  230. 

Ward,  ensign,  surrenders  fort  on 
Forks  of  Monongahela,  vi.,  29. 

Ward,  John,  ensign,  xii.,  31. 

Ward,  Moses,  xi.,  576. 

Wardens  of  Philadelphia,  petition 
on  pilotage,  &c.,  ix  ,  366,  367, 
388.  Act  respecting,  550,  593, 
597,  729.  Respecting,  x.,  70,  72, 
76,  239,  243,  259,  261,  295,  297. 
Committee  of  safety,  ask  to  borrow 
money  from,  295,'  296.  Pilots, 


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415 


358;  to  employ  patrols,  xi.,  42. 
Appointed,  538,  549,  557.  Order 
respecting  wood,  xii.,  190.  To 
order  watch  for  gaol,  259  ;  to  sell 
lots,  726.  To  sell  lands,  xvi.,  6. 
George  Honey,  clerk,  205.  New 
chosen,  xiii.,  98.  Light  house  in 
danger  of  being  washed  away, 
500.  Order  on  Peter  Reeve, 
late  treasurer,  for  books  and 
papers,  102; — buy  city  lots,  218. 
To  have  obstructions  removed, 
595,671.  Elected,  721.  Paid,  739. 
To  meet  council  respecting  che- 
vaux-de-frise,  xiv.,  58,  73.  To 
inspect  goods  on  ship  Clementine, 
77.  And  ship  Fortune,  79.  Letter 
to  Council  and  conference  on 
chevaux-de-frise,  79.  Appropria 
tion  for  improving  Delaware  river, 
105.  Inspection  of  goods,  109. 
reports  of  sales  of  goods,  110,  114, 
115.  To  deliver  vessels  purchased 
to  Hollingsworth  and  Donaldson, 

119.  Council  agrees  to  indemnify 
them  for  expenses  on  Delaware, 

120.  Removal  of  buoys — and  pro 
clamation,  122.  Expended  on  Del 
aware    river    improvements  —  J. 
Donaldson,   resigns,    and   Joseph 
Bullock,  appointed,  151.  Payment 
to,  162.    Certificate  to  Donaldson 
and  Hollingsworth,  199.    Pay  for 
removing   chevaux-de-frise,  212. 
elected,  230.    Certificates  to  Don 
aldson   and   Hollingsworth,    241. 
Accounts,    309.     Hearing    before 
council,  323.    Conference  on  im 
provement  of  Delaware,  325,  356. 
their   office,    444.    paid    towards 
erecting  piers  by  Thomas  Davis, 
458.    To  purchase  land  at  Marcus 
Hook,    for  piers,   460.      Plan  of 
piers,  464.    Accounts,  467.    Their 
office  in  Front  st.    New  proposals 
for    piers,     468,    474.       Thomas 
Conarroe,    to    build    piers,   479. 
To  and   from  Hollingsworth  and 
Donaldson,    500.      Elected,    555. 
Purchase  of  a  wharf  at  Cape  May, 
for  a  beacon,  578.    Report  on  Win. 
Smith's   wharf,    599.      Accounts, 
632.    Appropriation  for  improving 
river    Delaware,    640.      Pay    for 
support    of    lighthouse,     &c.,    in 
Delaware  Bay,  xv.,  73.     Elected, 
Phillip  Wager  and  Andrew  Bun- 


ner,  98.  Funds  for  improving 
the  Delaware,  197.  To  examine 
and  report  on  claims  of  Thomas 
Conarroe,  for  building  piers  at 
Marcus  Hook,  228.  Report  on  T. 
Conarroe,  233.  Wardens  ask 
for  a  burying  ground  for  strangers, 
273.  Appointed,  322.  N.  Fal 
coner  resigns— James  Montgomery 
appointed,  337.  F.  Gurney,  re 
signs — Wm.  Allibone,  appointed, 
341.  Office  for,  402.  Office  rent 
paid,  519.  Board  established — 
appointed  viz.,  Nesbit,  Craig,  Alli 
bone,  Falconer,  Paisely,  Gurney, 
and  Benezet,  559.  J.  Craig,  re 
signs  —  Capt.  Leeson  Simmons 
chosen,  582.  Respecting  pilots, 
597.  Public  lots  in  Southwark, 
xvi.,  140.  N.  Falconer,  resigns, 
352. 

Warder,  Jeremiah,  sells  salt,  xii., 
191.  To  be  seized,  xi.,  284. 

Warner,  Col. ,  to  rendez 
vous  at  Darby,  xi.,  301. 

Warrant  to  sheriff  to  quarter  troops 
in  Philadelphia,  vii.,  362. 

Warrants  and  Surveys,  record  of, 
viii.,  337,  338,  345,  349,  369. 
Referred  to  Judges  and  Lawyers, 
339,  342.  Report  on,  345,  361. 
New  bill,  370.  Passed,  374. 
Opinion,  539,  541.  New  Bill,  674. 

Warren,  Admiral,  letter,  v.,  6. 

Warren,  Commodore,  on  expedition 
to  Cape  Breton,  iv.,  762,  763. 

"Warren,"  gunboat,  x.,  328.  Lt. 
Symonds,  now  Lt.  Hugh  Mont 
gomery,  x.,  437,  501,  506,  511. 

Warren,  John,  coroner,  viii.,  402. 

Warrans  Geo.,  meeting  of  Indians 
near,  ii.,  509. 

Washington  County,  formed  out  of 
Westmoreland  —  Thomas  Scott, 
appointed  prothoiiotary  —  James 
Marshall,  Lieutenant,  and  John 
Cannon  and  Daniel  Lite,  sub 
lieutenants,  xii.,  681— James  Mar 
shall,  Register  of  Wills,  Recorder 
deeds,  and  lieut.,  683.  Guard  for 
Commissioners  to  run  line  between 
Virginia  and  Pennsylvania,  700. 
Justices,  xiii.,  38,  122,  248,  26?, 
264.  Courts,  38.  Sheriffs,  134, 
443,  740.  Elections,  443,  740, 
Coroners,  134,  443,  740.  Censors, 
740.  Agents  for  confiscated 


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Washington  County — xiii,- 

estates,  appointed,  139.  Accounts 
of  Lt.  James  Marshall,  144.  Lt. 
Connor  resigns,  149.  Ammuni 
tion  for,  150.  Lieutenants, 
158,  168,  240.  Other  officers, 
168.  Military  officers,  160,  168. 
Supplies,  165.  A  company  of 
rangers  for  defence,  168.  Taxes, 
206.  Irregular  military  elections, 
245.  Militia  to  guard  in  running 
Virginia  line,  253.  Failure  to 
elect  justices,  264.  Pay  for  sup 
plies,  265.  Pay  to,  302.  Boun 
ties,  308.  Trials  by  special  com 
mission,  337.  Election,  403. 
Court  house,  439.  Land  pur 
chased  for,  531.  Militia  ordered 
out  at  call  of  General  Irvine,  531. 
Pay  to  lieutenant,  533,  534.  Capt. 
John  Hughes,  discharged  from, 
xiii.,  539.  Extract  of  letter  from 
Grov.  Harrison  of  Virginia,  639. 
Election,  740.  Complaints  on 
magistracy,  799.  James  Marshall 
lieutenant,  letter,  xiv.,  165.  Ex 
ecution  in  order,  203.  Company 
of  rangers,  Capt.  Hughes,  paid, 

215.  Militia,  Capt.  Craig  Ritchie, 

216.  Justices   of   the    Court    of 
Common  Pleas,  224,  367.     Com 
plaint  against  Commissioners  of 
Taxes,  235,  597.     Elections,  244, 
563,  597.  Represent.,  244.  Sheriff 
244,  597.     Justices,  689.    J.  Mar 
shall    resigns    as     register     and 
recorder,   245.     Thomas   Stokely 
appointed,  260.     Eighteen  penny 
tax,    267.      Division    of    Peter's 
Township  proposed — to  be  named 
Dickinson,    275.     Capt.    Hughes' 
company   of    rangers,    322,    323. 
Freight  paid,    456.      Confiscated 
estates    in,    607.      Justice,    164. 
Town  of  Washington  into  a  sepa 
rate    election  district,    634,    653 
provisions  for  Militia  on  frontiers 
of,  xv.,  8.    Di  vision  of  Smithtown- 
ship76.  Elections,  103, 119.  Coun 
cillor,    103.      Sheriff,    103,     121, 
646.      Coroner,    103,     121,    646. 
Report  of  Mr.  Dale  and  letter  of 
James   Marshall,    107.     Justices, 
120,  266,  279,  450,  483,  552,  589, 
591.   Division  of  Peters  Township, 
126.  Dorsey  Pentecost,  suspended 
as  Judge  on  account  of  removal, 


124.  Collector  of  excise,  John 
Dodd,  132.  Murders  by  Indians 
in — arms,  &c.,  sent  to,  317.  Ex 
pense  of  transporting  arms  and 
amunition  from  Philadelphia  to, 
382.  Division  of  Cumberland  and 
Morgan  Townships,  450.  Allowed 
a  third  justice,  483.  Division  of 
Townships,  507.  Repair  of  public 
arms,  and  militia  services,  517. 
A  portion  taken  to  Alleghany 
County,  552.  Contested  elec 
tion,  589.  Justices,  xvi.,  50,  227, 
237,  255,  319,  411,  536,  428,  536. 
Sureties,  32.  Prothonotary,  35, 
41,  Militia,  39,  42.  Election  of 
Justices  illegal  and  set  aside,  44. 
Division  of  districts,  103.  Petition 
against  register,  provisions  for 
military,  147.  Sheriff,  212,  514, 
537.  Coroner,  212,  514,  537. 
Division  of  Townships  for  election 
of  Justices,  226,  228,  259.  Gen. 
Washington's  land  in — militia, 
227.  Payments  for  various  ser 
vices  on  frontiers  of,  228.  Pay 
ments  to  militia,  &c.,  for,  234. 
Depredations  by  Indians  in,  264. 
Militia,  pay  for  defence,  283. 
Indian  outrages,  306.  Lieuten 
ant  authorized  to  call  out  militia, 
for  frontiers,  340.  Call  for  militia 
returns,  425.  Fees  for  tavern 
licenses,  460.  Militia,  460.  Thos. 
Stockly,  register  and  recorder, 
515.  John  Hoge,  elected  to  Sen 
ate,  resigns  as  justice,  536. 

Washington  Fort,  L.  I.,  Margaret 
Corbin  rewarded  for  her  bravery, 
whose  husband  was  killed  at  her 
side,  xii.,  34.  Pay  for  arms,  &c., 
lost  at,  xiv.,  443  ;  xvi.,  535. 

"Washington,"  Galley,  xi.,  701. 

Washington,  General  George,  letters 
to  and  from,  vi.,  29,  37.  Sur 
render  of  fort  in  the  forks  by  Mr. 
Ward,  28.  Arrives  with  a  detach 
ment,  29.  Progress -makes  roads, 
29.  Large  force  of  French  at 
Ohio,  37.  Defeated  at  Great 
Meadows — detailed  by  Col.  Iniies, 
50,  138.  Defeat,  177.  Davison's 
account  of,  195.  Raising  militia 
in  Virginia,  vii.,  601.  Letters, 
603,  604.  Letter  from  Gov.  Den 
ny  to,  viii.,  56.  British  Officers 
sent  to  his  camp,  x.,  306.  Asks 


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417 


Gen.  Washington — 

for  powder  for  camp  at  Cambridge, 
330.  Letter  to,  from  commit 
tee,  asking  for  engineers  to 
erect  fortifications,  604.  Flints 
for  his  army,  632.  In  Jersey — 
cannon  from  State  House  yard 
sent  to,  xi.,  24.  Officers  sent  to, 
24,  25,  Orders  troops  from 
Bucks  Co.,  43.  To  call  out  troops 
from  Bucks  and  Northampton,  54. 
Letter  from  to  council  of  safety, 
177.  Letters  from,  197,  228, 
436,  457,  490,  650,  730.  On  for 
tifying  the  Delaware,  228.  Inteli- 
gence  from,  232.  Asks  for  a 
survey  of  the  river — persons  ap 
pointed  to  make  it,  250.  Reques 
ted  to  send  Michael  Huffiiagle  to 
Lancaster,  263.  Engages  the 
enemy,  301.  Written  to  about 
recruiting  officers,  401.  Recom 
mends  persons  to  recruit,  419. 
Address  to  inhabitants  New  Jer 
sey,  Pennsylvania,  &c.,  428.  Re 
specting  cattle,  429.  Protection 
for  Mrs.  Pemberton's  wagons, 
457.  Order  for  horses  at  Lancas 
ter,  476.  Arms  needed,  491. 
Receives  account  of  evacuation  of 
Philadelphia,  520.  Instructions 
on  4th  July,  523.  Requires 
troops  to  be  sent  from  Phila 
delphia  to  the  main  army,  568. 
Draft  of  Delaware,  587.  Clothing 
sent  to,  607.  Asks  for  a  guard 
for  prisoners,  626.  On  supplying 
spirits,  654.  Consul  asks  for  his 
portrait  to  be  taken  by  Peale, 
671.  Taking  vigorous  measure 
to  protect  frontiers,  724.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  xii.,  8.  Wagons 
to  transport  provisions,  26.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  8,  32,  43,  89, 
90,  92,  203,  204,  227,  262,  313, 
321,  352,  370,  387.  Return  of 
Pennsylvania  troops,  32.  Men  to 
be  urged  on  to  Major  General 
Sullivan,  43.  List  of  officers — 
depositions  of  Col.  Hannum's 
escape  from  enemy,  sent  to,  114. 
Calls  out  militia,  123,  129,  144. 
Opinion  in  regard  to  officers  and 
men  in  Col.  Hazen's  regiment, 
262.  Names  posts  for  supplies, 
313.  Desertions  in  army  re 
ferred  to  316.  Disposition  of 
27 


Gen.  Washington — 

supplies,  321.  Orders  Captain 
Craig  to  Pittsburg,  330.  On  sup 
plies  from  State,  335.  Recom 
mends  promotion  of  Michael 
Everly  from  Serjeant  to  Ensign 
for  services,  352.  Address  to 
soldiery  from  enemy,  his  situation 
and  difficulties,  370.  Pressing 
for  recruits  —  critical  state  of 
army,  387.  Letters,  392,  394, 
398,  404,  498,  545,  574,  591. 
Light  horse,  392.  Wagons,  394, 
398.  Enemy  has  left  New  Jersey, 
407.  Ensigns  to  he  appointed, 
428.  Demand  for  horses,  446. 
Countermands  march  of  troops, 
460.  Want  of  provisions,  capture 
of,  in  a  prize,  474,  476,  498. 
Recommends  Ensigns,  482,  483. 
Against  temporary  enlistments, 
517.  Clothing  for  army,  545. 
Deposit  of  provisions,  574.  Re 
lief  of  Wyoming,  591.  Want  of 
provisions,  enemy  about  to  leave 
New  York  for  Delaware,  706.  On 
memorial  of  Proctor's  officers, 
727.  Calls  for, men,  742.  For 
four  battalions  of  infantry,  754. 
Transfer  of  officers,  761.  Wants, 
300  riflemen,  778  ;  Going  to  move 
troops,  requires  vessels  to  trans 
port,  xiii.  41.  Col.  Tilghman — 
his  aid  brings  news  of  surrender  of 
Yorktownby  Lord  Cornwallis,  94. 
Address  from  Supreme  Executive 
Council  to,  on  capture  of  Lord 
Cornwallis,  and  answer,  130,  131. 
On  supplies,  184.  Recruits  for 
Van  Heer's  troop,  188,  202,  211, 
221.  Election  of  Justices,  264. 
Consulted  about  expedition 
against  Indians,  356,  362.  Against 
it,  380.  Letters  to,  on  abandon 
ment  of  post  at  Wyoming,  399. 
Indian  expedition,  408.  Letter 
respecting  passes  to  be  sent  to 
Dobb's  Ferry,  419.  Gen.  Wash 
ington  asked  to  procure  a  pass 
port  for  flag  vessel  for  New  York 
with  provisions  for  our  prisoners, 
446.  Sends  a  passport  from  Ad 
miral  Digby,  457.  Incursions  of 
savages  stopped,  502.  Half  pay 
and  commutation  by  Congress  to 
officers,  603.  A  returned  captive, 
603.  Address  of  council  to,  on 


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INDEX    TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Gen.  Washington — 
peace,  £c.,  765.  His  answer,  767. 
Agents  for  sale  of  confiscated  es 
tates  in,  774.  Portrait  of,  xiv.  265. 
Celebration  of  birth  day,  xvi.,  4. 
Arrangements  for  his  reception, 
25.  Congratulatory  address  of 
Council  to,  57,  58.  His  answer, 
59.  His  land  in  Washington  Co. , 
227.  Powder  for  celebrating  his 
arrival  in  Philadelphia,  465. 

"  Washington, "  gun  boat,  launch 
of,  x.,  314,  407,  488,  505. 

' '  Washington,  ship  General, ' '  for 
merly  General  Monck  —  allowed 
to  make  a  voyage  for  Superin 
tendent  of  finance.  Commission 
to  Captain  Joshua  Barney,  &c., 
xiii.,  283,  352,  354,  361. 

Wasp,  continental  Schooner,  Capt. 
Alexander,  takes  Brig  Betsey 
from  Virginia,  x.,  563,  777. 

Watch,  to  be  set  at  Cape  Henlopen 
for  pirates,  ii.,  23. 

Watching  in  Philadelphia,  soldiers 
to  be  exempt  from,  ii.,  204. 

Watkins,  Major,  lead  and  tin  for 
buttons,  xi.,  440. 

Watkins,  Wm.,  Captain  of  a  guard 
boat,  x.,  583. 

Watkins,  Wm.,  applies  to  sweep 
Delaware  River  rejected,  xii.,  21. 
Authorized,  32,  34. 

Watson,  David,  Commissioner  to 
buy  provisions,  xi.,  423.  Jus 
tice,  xii.,  231.  Depositions  re 
specting,  307. 

Watson,  James,  Coroner,  xvi.,  204. 

Watson,  Lieut.  Colonel,  x.,  686. 

Watson,  Luke,  charges  against,  i., 
179,  180,  213.  Takes  his  seat  in 
Council,  222.  His  hogs  killed, 
224,  226.  Sheriff  of  Sussex 
county,  ii.,  101. 

Watson,  Thos.,  of  Bucks,  iii.,  233. 
A  Commissioner  for  building  a 
new  Court  house  and  prison  for 
Bucks  county,  241. 

Wattom,  John,  Coroner,  ix.,  57. 

Watts,  Colonel  Fred.,  payment  to,  x. 
688,  xi.,  88.  Elected  to  Assembly, 
resigns  as  Justice,  xii.,  170.  Sub- 
Lieutenant,  322.  Paid,  xiv.,  348. 
Storage  on  arms,  xv.,  565.  As 
Councilman,  xv.,  300,  653,  xvi., 
294. 

Waugh,  Patrick,  convicted  of  mur 


der,  xvi.,  497,  519.  Respited, 
520,  536,  542. 

Waughhaughy,  Cherokee  Chief, 
speech  of  vii.,  529,  553. 

Wayne,  Anthony,  recommended  to 
Congress  as  Colonel  of  a  battalion, 
x.,  442.  Elected,  443.  Major 
to,  appointed,  460.  Applies  for 
money  for  battalion,  518.  D. 
Jones,  Chaplain  to,  551.  Attends 
Council,  and  presents  situation  of 
army  approaching  city,  xi.,  253. 
Recommends  by  name  recruiting 
officers,  464,  477.  Arms  for,  490, 
557.  Conference  of  Assembly 
and  Council,  on  a  vote  of  thanks 
to,  and  Pennsylvania  line  for  their 
important  services  at  Stony  Point, 
xii.,  124,  135.  Letter,  437. 
Recommends  Ensign  'Everly  as 
Lieutenant,  483.  Others  for  pro 
motion.  550,  586.  On  meeting  of 
Pennsylvania  line,  593.  To  fur 
nish  names  of  officers  going  South, 
719,  739.  Decides  rank  of  an 
officer,  xiii.,  25.  Regiment,  671. 
Pay  as  Council  of  Censors,  xir., 
167. 

Wears,  &c.,  against  erecting  on 
rivers,  iv.,  18.  Views  of  Assembly 
on,  20,  23,  284. 

Weatherby,  Benjamin,  paid  for  land 
bought  by  Congress  for  fortifica 
tions  at  Billingsport,  x.,  645. 

Weaver,  Jacob,  sheriff,  viii.,  402 ; 
ix.,  57,  199.  A  justice  of  Berks 
county  removed,  xii.,  635. 

Webb,  Brigadier-General,  vii.,  714. 

Webb,  Henry,  wounded  by  an  In 
dian,  iv.,  413,  420,  447.  (Wil 
liam,)  573. 

Webb,  James,  Jr.,  sheriff,  ix.,  398, 
547,  623.  To  receive  Stump  and 
servant  from  Carlisle,  and  send  to 
Chester  county,  442. 

Webb,  Lieutenant  John,  of  Boat 
Bull  Dog,  discharged,  suspended, 
and  restored,  x.,  643. 

Webb,  Robert,  Marshal  of  Admiralty 
Court  seizes  goods,  i.,  539. 

Webb,  William,  appointed  notary 
public,  xiii.,  13. 

Weber,  Christian,  justice,  xv.,  124. 

Webster,  Pelatiah,  receives  pay  for 
salt,  xii.,  316. 

Weed,  Captain  Elijah,  storekeeper 
of  provisions,  xi.,  423. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  EECORDS. 


419 


Weickart,  Geo.,  justice,  xiv.,  271. 

Weights  and  measures,  bill  for  pro 
posed,  i.,  66,  128,  466.  Seal  for 
John  White,  sealer,  514.  Regu 
lation  of,  iii.,  372.  Standard 
purchased  by  Chester  county. 
Regulator  of,  appointed  by  Gover 
nor,  iv.  507.  Regulated,  xiii.  632. 

Weiser,  Benjamin,  a  Captain,  x., 
634.  Justice,  xi.,  405. 

Weiser,  Conrad,  comes  with  Indians 
to  Philadelphia,  iii.,  425.  Inter 
prets  at  Philadelphia,  435,  438, 
500.  Reward  to,  447,  598,  607. 
Interpreter  for  the  province  with 
the  Indians,  iv.,  56.  Pay  to,  86, 
96.  Indian  presents  to,  88,  245, 
576.  In  Philadelphia,  500,  560. 
Letter  of  Governor  to,  respecting 
Indian  skirmish  in  Virginia,  635. 
Report  on,  640-646.  Second  re 
port,  646-650.  Instructions  for, 
on  embassy  to  Onondago,  655. 
Report  of  journey  there,  660- 
669.  Sent  to  Delaware  Indians 
at  Shamokin  to  demand  murder 
ers,  676,  678,  679.  His  report, 
680-684.  Attends  treaty  at  Lan 
caster — his  Indian  name,  733.  To 
invite  Indians  to  Governor's 
house,  747.  And  Virginia,  757. 
Letter  from  Onondago,  768.  Re 
port  and  journal  to,  778-779.  To 
employ  scouts  to  watch  Indians, 
v.,  2.  Sent  to  inform  Indians  at 
Shamokin  of  death  of  John  Penn, 
73  Letters  from — meets  Indians 
at  Chamber's  mill,  83.  Report  of 
his  message,  &c.,  to  Indians  at 
Shamokin,  84.  To  be  consulted, 
119,  120.  Letter  in  reply,  121. 
Letter  giving  account  of  his  visit 
to  Indians,  136.  To  be  advised  of 
presents  sent  to  John  Harris,  139. 
Coming  to  Philadelphia,  140.  Ar 
rives,  145.  Statement  respecting 
Indians  from  Ohio,  148.  Letter 
from,  on  Indian  affairs,  162.  Ar 
rives  with  Indians  at  Paxton, 
166.  Letter  from,  166.  Presents 
for  Indians,  197.  Letter  from 
Tulpehochen,  212.  Respecting 
Ohio  Indians,  212.  Answer  to, 
by  R.  Peters,  211.  Attends  with 
Shekalemy,  222.  Writes  of  rob 
bery  by  James  Denny,  of  horses 
from  Indians,  228.  Presents  a 


message  from  the  Six  Nations, 
284.  At  Philadelphia,  290.  In 
structions  to,  290,  304.  At  Lan 
caster,  306.  Journal  to  Ohio, 
348-358.  In  Philadelphia,  388. 
In  Cumberland  county,  431.  To 
Secretary,  467.  Journal  to  Onon 
dago,  470-480,  528,  541.  Let 
ter,  517.  Speaks  of  his  son 
' '  Sammy, ' '  543.  To  be  consulted 
about  missionaries  to  Indians, 
576.  Governor  Clinton  to,  642. 
His  journal  to  the  Mohawks,  642- 
648.  At  Carlisle,  670.  Distances, 
730.  Consulted  on  Connecticut 
dispute — his  opinion,  775.  Sent 
to  Shamokin,  vi.,  24.  Takes  mes 
sage  to  Indians,  25.  Letter  to 
Governor  H., — report  of  visit 
to  Shamokin,  &c.,  35,  36.  Speech 
to  Indians,  82.  At  treaty  at  Al 
bany,  renders  important  service, 
117.  Instructions  to,  on  journey 
to  Auckquick,  147.  Letter  from, 
to  Governor  H.,  148.  Journal  to, 
150-160.  Letters  respecting  Con 
necticut,  215,  249,  291.  Sent  for, 
331.  In  Philadelphia,  340.  Re 
turns  homeward  from  Ostuacky, 
purchases  provisions,  &c.,  for  In 
dians,  446.  Respecting  Indians, 
&c.,  469.  Letter  about  Indian 
women  from  Auckwich,  494.  On 
catholics,  503,  533.  On  Indians, 
535.  History  of  Owandot  Indians, 
550-553.  Conference  with  and 
presents,  553.  Letter  to  Governor 
from,  615.  Letters  to  and  from, 
640,  647,  649,  650,  652,  656,  729, 
760,  762.  Indian  murders,  649- 
662.  Intelligence  from,  and 
others,  respecting  their  sad  con 
dition,  667.  Arrives  with  Indians, 
681.  On  Indian  affairs  in  North 
ampton  county,  760,  762.  Letters 
to  and  from,  vii.,  35,  302,  308, 
619,  735.  Report  of  proceedings 
with  Indians  at  Harris'  ferry,  33, 
106.  At  Philadelphia,  137,  182. 
Consulted  about  fort  at  Adjou- 
quay,  the  land  not  having  been 
purchased,  182-184.  At  treaty 
at  Easton,  206.  Express  to  be 
sent  to,  222.  Complains  of 
Sowers'  newspaper,  245.  Sick, 
sends  son  Sammy  to  interpret, 
302.  And  New  Castle  arrive, 


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INDEX  TO    COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


Weiser,  Conrad — 

307.  Memorandum  of  conversation 
with  Tittamy  of  Teedyuscung's 
remarks  about  lands,  431.  Me 
morandum  on  Indian  affairs  made 
by,  489.  At  treaty  at  Lancaster, 
517.  Croghan,  answers  Indians, 
542.  At  Easton,  opinion  of 
Teedyuscung,  658.  To  take  man 
agement  of  building  fort  and 
houses  forDelawares  at  Wyoming, 
734.  His  opinion  about  offering  a 
price  for  scalps,  735.  Sick,  ob 
jects  to  building,  735.  Trading 
house  at  Fort  Augusta,  Rum, 
&c.,  735.  Excused,  736.  In  Phila 
delphia,  viii.,  113.  Sends  a 
memorandum  of  news,  &c.,  from 
Indians,  118.  Advised  with  on 
messages  to  Indians,  128.  R. 
complains  of  Teedyuscung's  con 
duct  at  Easton,  172.  And  Peters 
settle  for  lands  with  Indians, 
219.  Being  sick  sends  son  to 
Fort  Augusta  to  confer  with  John 


Wells,  James,  sheriff,  ix.,  398,  548. 
Justice,  xv.,  24. 

Wells,  John,  justice,  iii.,  531. 

Wells,  Richard,  pilot  boat,  x., 
567. 

Wells,  Richard,  asks  for  lot  on 
Arch  street  notwithstanding  ac 
tion  of  Congress,  rejected,  xii., 
353.  Claims  lots  and  liberty 
lands,  xiii.,  9,  49,  321,  326. 
Claims  city  lot,  xiv.,  359,  458, 
464;  xv.,  344,  347,  349,  351. 
Decision,  359,  482,  487,  500,  524, 
622.  Memorial  relative  to  Comp 
troller,  &c.,  xvi.,  27,  28,  34,  40, 
47.  Death  of  mother,  and  post 
ponement,  49.  Case  continued, 
52,  53,  55,  57. 

Wells,  William,  coroner,  viii., 
403. 

Welner,  Colonel,  complaint  against, 
xii.,  305. 

Welsh,  interfere  in  Philadelphia 
election,  i.,  268.  Petition  for  a 
ferry  at  William  Powells,  478. 


Chickasalary,  457.  His  son  makes  '  Welsh,  Francis,  letter  relating  cir- 
a  speech  to  Indians  at  Shamokin,  cumstances  attending  rescue  of  a 
ix.,  619  ;  x  ,  177.  vessel  seized  by  Custom-house 

Weiser,    Samuel,   coroner,   ix.,    57,        officers,  x.,  231. 

199,  285.  Welsh  Tract,  inhabitants  complain 

against  Indians,  i.,  162,  202. 
And  Chester  county,  263,  265. 
Not  in  Philadelphia  county,  265. 
A  barony,  265,  266,  267.  Inha 
bitants  petition  for  road  from 
Groshen  to  Philadelphia— Commis 
sioners  appointed,  ii.,  111.  Pe- 


Weiss,  Colonel,  xi.,  452. 

Weiss,  Dr.  Daniel,  dies  intestate, 
escheated,  xv.,  482. 

Weiss,  Jacob,  paid,  xiv.,  348. 

Weiss,  Lewis,  sale  to  Mr.  Holker, 
xiii.,  9.  Justice,  xv.,  23,  26. 

Weiss,  Philip,  forestaller,  xi.,  650. 
Assists  Longschamp  to  escape, 
xiv.,  184. 

Weitzel,  John,  to  make  purchases, 
x.,  733  ;  xi.,  207,  278,  538.  Com 
plaint  against,  704.  Northumber 
land  county,  letter  from,  xii., 
57.  To,  about  Indians,  64.  Militia 
fines,  243.  Agreement  for  rations 
for  Northumberland,  xiii.,  428, 
519-536,  743.  For  provisions 
for  Wyoming,  xvi.,  354. 

Welawanung  or  Big  Horn,  ix,  638. 

Welch,  William,  sent  as  commis 
sioner  to  New  York  to  complain 
against  Lord  Baltimore  and  his 
agents,  i.,  103,  104.  To  give  in  his 
account,  105.  Appointed  commis 
sioner  to  receive  public  aid, 
111.  Justice  of  peace,  112.  A 
judge,  119.  Dead,  119. 


tition  for  a  ferry,  276.  Opposed, 
277,  289.  Settlers  seized  by 
Sheriff  of  Maryland,  393. 

Wendall,  Abraham,  letter  from 
Tsanaiidowas'  country  to  Gover 
nor,  and  his  answer,  iii.,  609. 

Weningo,  Indian  town,  location  of, 
v.,  659,  660.  John  Frazer,  gun 
smith's  shop  at,  660.  Case- 
wago,  twenty  miles  above,  660. 
Fort  near,  698.  Course  and  dis 
tance  from  Ohio,  &c.,  753,  763. 

Wentworth,  Brigadier-General,  in 
Cuba,  appoints  Captain  William 
Hopkins  to  levy  soldiers  in  Penn 
sylvania — proclamation  allowing, 


West,  Martin,  appointed  master  of 

ammunition  vessel,  x.,    584. 
West,  Justice,  of  Carlisle,  sends  ac- 


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421 


count  of  murder  of  Dr.  John, 
(Indian,)  viii.,  455. 

West,  William,  gives  information 
respecting  distances  and  latitudes, 
&c.,  of  various  places  near  Ohio, 
v.,  761.  Commissioner  to  Lan 
caster,  vii.,  97.  Member  of  As 
sembly,  636.  Made  Major,  x  , 
768. 

West,  William,  Jr.,  proclamation 
against,  xii.,  496.  To  give  secu 
rity,  558.  Deputy  Clothier  Gen 
eral,  to  be  prosecuted,  599. 

Western  Road,  xv.,  273,  274,  327, 
330,  353-355.  Report  of  survey 
to  Bedford,  330. 

Western  Territory,  Congress  pro 
pose  to  lay  off  into  States,  xiv., 
471. 

West  Jersey — (see  New  Jersey.) 

Weston,  Anthony,  his  case  and 
punishment,  i.,  92. 

West  Point,  letter  from  Col.  Wm. 
Williams  of  Third  Pennsylvania 
Battalion— list  of  promotions  of 
officers  in  consequence  of  Captain 
Lt.  Henderson  being  made  Cap 
tain,  xii.,  88,  89. 

Westmoreland  County  formed  out 
of  Bedford,  x.,  77.  Arthur  St. 
Clair  appointed  Prothonotary,  &c., 
77.  Justices  of,  78,  142.  She 
riffs  elected,  106,  212,  273.  Cor 
oners  elected,  106,  212,  273.— 
Condition  of  things  —  Dr.  Co- 
nolly's  address  to  magistrates 
of,  167.  Answer  to,  167.  De 
position  of  Henry  Read,  168. 
Letter,  W.  Crawford,  respecting 
disturbances  in,  from  Virginia, 
165.  Letters,  ./Eneas  Mackay,  D. 
Smith,  Andrew  McFarlaiie,  169. 
Letter,  Gov.  Penu  to  magistrates, 
171.  Commissioners  sent  to  Lord 
Dunmore,  173,  174,  176.  Mur 
ders  committed  in — condition  of 
County,  180.  Require  ammuni 
tion,  181.  Correspondence  be 
tween  Commissioners  and  Gover 
nor  Dunmore  on  boundary,  181- 
195.  Money  to  build  court-house 
and  garrison,  198.  Affairs  in — 
town  to  be  built  at  Kittaning,  201. 
Forcible  release  of  prisoners  by 
Christy,  Girty  and  Dr.  Conolly, 
227.  Dr.  Coiiolly's  proclamation 
against  tax  collectors,  £c.,  227. 


Westmoreland  Co. 

Judge  Crawford  joins  Virginia 
against  Pennsylvania,  228.  De 
position  of  Samuel  Whitesides, 
jailor,  228.  Letters  from  magis 
trates,  234.  Deposition  of  John 
Carnahan,  Sheriff,  235.  Letter  to 
Earl  of  Dartmouth,  236.  Powder 
sent  to,  346.  To  be  written  to  by 
Committee  respecting  arms,  411, 
417.  Petition  to  have  powder 
remain,  449.  Ask  for  ammuni 
tion,  525,  597-  Two  Companies 
raised  for  defence  of  frontiers 
considered  as  militia  in  actual 
service,  655.  Pay  of  troops  in, 
711.  Members  of  Convention  to 
purchase  arms,  724,  726.  Com 
pany  of  foot — Captain  Van  Swear- 
ingen  to  defend,  xi.,  46.  Col. 
Proctor's  battalion  of,  110.  Pow 
der  and  lead  for,  114.  Protho 
notary,  187,  430.  Justices,  220, 
773,  774.  Sheriffs,  373,  377,  638. 
Coroner,  235,  373,  638.  Records 
taken  to  and  secreted  at  Lancas 
ter — supposed  by  late  Prothono 
tary,  Michael  Huffnagle,  252. 
Col.  Proctor,  paymaster,  304. 
Complain  of  Indian  depredations, 
342,  347,  382.  Money  due  mil 
itia,  392.  To  be  paid  Colonel 
Archibald  Lockrey,  392.  Powder 
for,  394.  Money  sent  to,  477, 
511.  Hanna's  Town,  477.  Money 
to  Colonel  John  Proctor,  576. 
Military  stores  for,  716.  Letter, 
Thomas  Scott,  General  Mclntosh 
and  A.  Lockrey,  relating  to  fron 
tiers,  773.  Money  for — Justice 
appointed — limited  to  one,  781. 
Lieutenants  recommended  by  A. 
Lockrey,  and  appointed,  xii.,  73. 
Distressed  state  of,  75.  Elections, 
182,  336,  540.  Sheriff,  182,  540. 
Coroner,  182,  540*  Colonel  John 
Proctor,  paymaster.  182.  Sales 
of  land  in,  by  Virginia,  234. 
Petition  for  defence,  246.  And 
Virginia,  250.  Conduct  of  Vir 
ginia  Commissioners  complained 
of,  303.  Justices,  336.  Commis 
sioners  of  purchases,  371.  Lieu 
tenants  change  in  Rangers,  373. 
Ammunition  for,  385.  Justices, 
391,  482.  Commiss'rs  of  pur 
chases,  465.  Accounts,  487.  Ap- 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Westmoreland  Co. 

pointments,  554.  Inquiry  respect 
ing  J.  Perry,  Commissioner,  &c., 
648.  Report  on,  653.  Removed 
— D.  Duncan  appointed,  654. 
Purchases,  659.  Officers  of  vol 
unteer  company  appointed,  662. 
Washington  formed  out  of  it,  681. 
Ensigns  appointed,  xiii.,  53.  Am 
munition  for,  150.  A.  Locke ry's 
commission  annulled,  155.  Agree 
ment  for  supplies  for,  157.  Elec 
tion,  157,  158,  244,  419,  730. 
Censors,  730.  Sheriffs,  158,  419, 
730.  Coroners,  158,  419,  730. 
Prothonotary,  158.  Edw.  Cooke 
appointed  Lieutenant,  167.  And 
Alexander  McClean  Sub-Lieuten 
ant—Recruits,  168.  Clothing, 
179.  Taxes,  206.  Justice,  244, 
517.  Guard  to  run  Virginia  line, 
253.  Rating  paid  for,  288.  Call 
of  militia,  313.  Trials  by  special 
Commissioners,  337.  Lieutenant 
Campbell,  361.  Pay  to  militia, 
423.  Estate  of  Anthony  Yeldal, 
516.  Militia  ordered  out  at  call 
of  General  Irwine,  531.  Pur 
chases  in,  542.  Justice,  677,  700. 
Letter,  trustees  of,  698.  Justices, 
xiv.,  118,  180,  227,  257,  2(52,  561, 
567.  Provisions  for,  197,  211. 
Captain  Stokely  paid  for  Rangers, 
245.  Eighteen-penny  tax,  267. 
Lot  for  court-house  near  Raima's 
town,  287.  Sheriffs,  289,  656. 
Coroners,  289,  656  Confiscated 
estates  in,  289,  290,  291.  Memo 
rial,  Isaac  Craig,  291.  Reports 
on  militia  accounts,  312.  Lieu 
tenant  Thomas  Mason,  314.  A 
division  proposed,  372.  Collector 
of  excise,  400.  Flour  inspector, 
445.  Proceedings  in  Court  in  a 
case  of  hog  stealing  suspended, 
452.  Election,  563.  John  Hughes 
resigns  as  Justice,  567.  Militia 
fines — Edward  Cook  Lieutenant 
of  County,  587.  Execution  of 
Joseph  Ross  ordered,  588.  Con 
fiscated  estates  in,  607.  Pardons, 
633.  Register  and  Recorder,  Jas. 
Hamilton,  655.  Divided— pay  to 
troops,  663.  Collector  of  excise, 
xv.,  54,  132.  Fort  Preservation 
built,  66.  Division  of  Pitt  town 
ship,  88.  Sheriff,  109,  125,  302, 


Westmoreland  Co. 

580.  Coroner,  109,  125,  302,  580. 
Representatives,  119.  Justices, 
44,  125,  271,  473,  552.  Collector 
of  excise,  173.  Lieutenant  of 
County,  173.  Wm.  Courtney's 
estate,  175.  Patent  to  J.  Hughes 
for  estate  of  Alexander  Ross,  191. 
Road  from  Bedford  to  Loyal 
Hanna,  346,  353,  355,  546.  Fees 
of  Collector  of  excise  returned, 
461.  Justice  Finley  resigns,  473. 
Sheriffs,  xvi.,  92,  215,  521.  Cor 
oners,  215,  521.  Collector  of  ex 
cise,  John  Giffin,  162.  Complaint 
against  M.  Huffuagle,  prothono- 
tary,  162,  163,  466.  Division  of 
townships,  167.  Councillor,  216. 
Justices,  226.  Memorial  from,  on 
excise,  300.  Taxes,  460.  Chas. 
Campbell,  Lieutenant,  462.  R. 
Butler,  elected  to  Assembly,  re 
signs  as  Justice,  537.  Militia, 
538.  Colonel  Archibald  Lockrey 
Lieutenant  in  1777,  538. 

Wetherspoon,  D.,  sends  news  of 
robbery  by  French  and  Spaniards, 
v.,  89. 

Wharf,  to  be  built  on  Delaware  at 
Chestnut  street,  i.,  267. 

Wharton,  Capt.  ,  of  militia, 

x.,  649. 

Wharton,  Carpenter,  Commissary 
of  provisions,  x.,  408. 

Wharton,  James,  Rope- walk,  x., 
706. 

Wharton,  John,  Coroner,  iii.,  387, 
416,  575,  615  ;  iv.,  86.  To  build 
boats,  &o.,  x.,  283  By  model, 
284.  To  be  called  ''Experi 
ment,"  289.  "Washington,"  296. 
Launched,  314.  To  accompany, 
with  instructions,  Major  French 
to  camp,  305,  306. 

Wharton,  Joseph,  petition  for  ne 
gro,  xii.,  501. 

Wharton,  Samuel,  witness  at  Tren 
ton,  xiii.,  442.  Justice,  xiv.,  108. 

Wharton,  Thomas,  Sr.,  to  be  seized, 
xi.,  283. 

Wharton,  Thomas,  Jr.,  member  of 
Committee  of  Safety,  to  procure 
powder  and  saltpetre,  x.,  282. 
President  of  Council  of  Safety, 
673.  President  of  Supreme  Ex 
ecutive  Council,  xi.,  373,  375. 
Proclamations,  176,  299,  362,  369, 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


423 


429,  438,  446,  483.  Dies  at  Lan 
caster — order  of  funeral,  &c.,  499. 
To  be  published,  500.  Frame  for 
picture  of,  xii.,  441.  Late  Presi 
dent,  Ms  account  books,  594. 
Pay  to  executors,  xiii.,  707.  Claim 
against  executors,  xv.,  141.  Ex 
ecutors  of,  indemnification,  xvi.,  4. 

Whealon,  Capt. ,  x.,  689. 

Wheat,  exports  of,  iv.,  491-495, 

Wheat,  John  Clayton,  invents  a  ma 
chine  for  threshing,  ix.,  698. 

Wheat,  from  United  States,  prohib 
ited  in  England  on  account  of 
Hessian  fly,  xv.,  524. 

Wheeler  &  Wiley,  piers,  xi.,  109. 

Wheeler,  Gilbert,  i.,  588. 

Wheeler,  Samuel,  works  at  chev- 
aux-de-frise,  xi.,  5. 

Whiskey,  ordinance  against  distil 
ling  from  grains,  xi.,  338.  Act 
of  Maryland  against,  647. 

White,  Capt. ,  Committee  to 

prepare  rules  for  boats,  x.,  327. 

White,  George,  Coroner  of  Bucks 
county,  i.,  228. 

White,  John,  Speaker  of  Assembly, 
imprisoned,  i.,  292.  Clerk  of 
Court  N.  C.,  petition,  327,  387. 
Decision,  327.  And  recommen 
dation,  329.  Asks  for  county  seal 
and  records,  333.  To  be  reinsta 
ted  as  clerk,  339.  Sheriff  dead- 
rent  of  jail  to  be  paid,  445.  Sealer 
of  measures,  514.  Appointed 
by  Treasurer  to  settle  accounts 
between  Pennsylvania,  Delaware, 
Maryland  and  United  States,  xv., 
238. 

White,  Mr. ,  Paymaster,  xi., 

266. 

White,  Robert,  member  of  Com 
mittee  of  Safety,  to  procure  pow 
der  and  saltpetre,  x.,  282.  To 
have  boats  built,  283.  Con 
cerned  in  illegal  practices  —  his 
house  to  be  searched,  xii.,  199. 

White,  William,  Bishop  of  Penn 
sylvania,  letter  on  marriage  li 
censes,  xv.,  614. 

Whitebread,  Wm.,  pay  bonds,  &c., 
to  city,  xiv.,  368. 

Whitehead,  James,  keeper  of  work 
house — order  for  removal  of  pris 
oners  to  new  gaol,  x.,  429.  Ac 
count,  437.  Ensign,  704.  Coro 
ner,  xi.,  596. 


Whitehead,  James,  Jr.,  Coroner,  ix., 
547,  623. 

Whitehill,  John,  Censor,  xiii.,  722. 
Council,  xiv.,  267. 

Whitehill,  R.,  Commissioner  to  Con 
gress  at  Yorktown,  xi.,  435. 

Whitesides,  Abraham,  Justice,  xiv., 
656. 

Whitesides,  Peter,  allowed  to  sell 
damaged  goods  by  auction,  xii., 
404. 

Whitesides,  Samuel,  jailor,  deposi 
tion  respecting  attack,  x.,  228. 

Whitlow,  Matthew,  1st  Lieutenant 
of  Matrosses,  x.,  483. 

Whitman,  Adam,  Coroner,  viii.,  781. 

Whitman,  Michael,  estate  sold,  xii., 
277. 

Whitman,  Wm.,  memorial  for  a 
pension  as  a  prisoner  of  war  from 
battle  of  Germantown,  xvi.,  217, 
218. 

Whitpaine,  John,  Assembly  to  meet 
in  his  "great  front  room,  ii.,  26. 
Occupied  by  Joseph  Shippen — As 
sembly  to  meet  in.  his  ' '  great 
chamber,"  129. 

Whitpaine,  John,  heirs  of,  claim 
city  lots,  xiii.,  507. 

Whitpain,  William,  midshipman  on 
ship  Montgomery,  resigns,  x.,  712. 

Whitpain,  Zach.,  brings  report  from 
England  of  invasion,  i.,  246. 

Whitsaken  Mill,  no  road  to,  iii.,  50. 

Whitwell,  Francis,  member  of  first 
Council,  i.,  57. 

Whiwhinjac,  King  of  Gannawese  In 
dians,  his  speech,  iii.,  216. 

Whorekills,  ancient  port  of,  at 
Lewes,  to  be  settled  in  regard  to 
duties,  i.,  205.  French  privateer 
lands  men  at,  ii.,  448. 

Whyte,  Robert,  member  of  com 
mittee  and  to  have  floating  bat 
tery  built,  x.,  437.  Chevaux-de- 
frise,  648. 

Wiatt,  Thomas,  Ensign,  xii.,  31. 

Wiccacoa,  road  from,  to  Philadel 
phia,  Commissioners  to  lay  out, 
iii.,  106.  Petition  to  lay  out  a 
new  one — Commissioners  to  lay 
out,  547.  Vessel  not  to  pass, 
viii.,  39.  Samuel  Mifnin  com 
mands,  39.  Guards  to  be  rein 
forced  from  Otway's  regiment, 
39.  Fort  at  Philadelphia  to  be 
guarded  and  cannons  to  be  loaded 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


to  avoid  evasions  of  embargo, 
viii.,  147.  Meadow  banks  to  be 
kept  in  order,  677,  683,  684. 
Battery  guns  fire  royal  salute  for 
peace  between  France  and  Spain, 
ix.,  42.  Also  in  compliment  to 
Gov.  John  Penn,  72.  Embank 
ments  of  meadows,  Moyameiising, 
577,  580. 

Wickes,  Capt.  Beiij.,  xii.,  354,  385. 

Wigfall,  Samuel,  advance  to,  for 
making  gun  locks,  x.,  417.  Con 
tract  with,  421. 

Wigton,  Lieut.  John,  xii.,  718. 

Wikoff,  Isaac,  case  between,  and 
Robert  She  well,  xi.,  670. 

Wikoff,  Peter,  auctioneer  of  Phila 
delphia,  xv.,  197. 

Wilcocks,  Alexander,  a  Justice,  x., 
155.  Member  of  Committee  of 
Safety,  493.  Commonwealth  vs., 
xiv.,  33. 

Wilcocks,  Capt. ,  x.,  503. 

Wilcocks,  John,  x.,  533.  To  load 
produce  to  buy  powder,  x.,  413. 
Applies  for  pass  for  vessel  with 
provisions,  xi.,  762,  764.  Deed  for 
lot  011  Province  Island,  xiii.,  549, 

Wilcocks  &  McMurtrie,  hold  British 
property,  xi.,  645.  Salt  in  Prich- 
arcl's  store,  654.  Letter,  661,  670. 

Wilcox,  Mark,  for  paper,  xiii.,  515. 
Paper  seized  and  used  by  Council 
in  1777,  536.  Furnishes  paper 
for  new  loan  certificates,  xv.,  10. 
To  lay  out  a  road,  425,  445. 

Wilcox,  Dr.  Robert,  xi.,  230. 

Wiler,  Capt.  Jacob  Lawson,  xi., 
122. 

Wilkie,  Capt.  -      — ,  xii.,  53. 

Wllkins,  Colonel ,  impresses 

wagons — remonstrance  of  Assem 
bly  against,  ix.,  684.  Carriages 
impressed,  x.,  17,  69. 

Wilkins,  Dr.  John,  Councillor,  xvi., 
2102. 

Wilkinson,  Amos,  2d  Lieutenant, 
x.,  457.  To  distribute  certain  ar 
ticles,  xi.,  739,  740. 

Wilkinson,    Gen.  ,  xiii.,  266. 

Buys  J.  Galloway's  land  in  Bed 
ford,  450. 

Wilkinson,  James,  Adjutant-Gener 
al,  leaves  State — J.  Armstrong, 
Jr.,  appointed  in  his  place,  with 
rank  of  Brigadier-General,  xiv., 
217.  His  resignation,  252. 


Wilkinson,  James,  Clothier-general, 
xii.,  87,  238,  462. 

Wilkinson,  Thomas,  a  pirate,  con 
victed  by  Admiralty  Court  to  be 
executed  011  Windmill  Island — 
his  body  in  chains  on  Mud  Island, 
xii.,  730.  Respited  in  consequence 
of  a  doubt  of  the  legality  of  his 
sentence,  the  Chief  Justice  being 
a  member  of  Congress,  732. 

Wilksoii,  Thomas,  cost  of  a  gibbet 
for,  xiii.,  76. 

Will,  Col.  Wm.,  storekeeper  of  pro 
visions  at  Lancaster,  xi.,  423, 
436.  Sheriff,  xii.,  507;  xiii., 
85,  391.  Discharged  as  agent  of 
estates,  106,  581 ;  xv.,  12,  236. 
Battalion  for  celebrating  4th  July, 
386.  Contest  with  James  Ash  as 
Sheriff  of  Philadelphia,  567,  568, 
569,  570,  571,  572,  573,  575,  576, 
577,  578.  James  Ash  elected, 
579 

Willett,  Augustine,  claim  on  forfeit 
ed  estate  of  G.  Hicks,  xii.,  73. 
Commissioner,  394,  494. 

Willey,  John,  shoots  sub- Sheriff  of 
Maryland  and  is  burned  in  the 
hand,  viii.,  372. 

William  III.,  King  of  England,  dies, 
ii.,  70. 

William,  King,  and  Queen  Mary, 
complaint  that  they  had  not  been 
proclaimed  at  New  Castle,  i.,  299, 
301,  303,  304.  Declaration  of, 
301.  Discussions,  304-310.  Or 
der  to  proclaim,  340. 

William  Henry,  fort,  vii.,  515,  716. 
Capitulates— order  of  Gen.  Aber- 
crombie  respecting,  viii.,  141. 
And  letter  to  Governor  of  Canada 
respecting,  141. 

Williams,  Capt., .,  of  Penn 
sylvania  battalion,  x.,  420.  Com 
plains  of  Captain  and  Lieutenant 
Proctor,  423,  438. 

Williams,  Charles,  house  burned  by 
Indians,  vii.,  154.  Convicted, 
xi.,  625. 

Williams,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Win., 
proceedings  of  Board  of  Officers 
at  West  Point — list  of  promotions 
in  consequence  of  Captain  Lieut. 
Henderson's  promotion,  xii., 
88. 

Williams  Dunk,  roads,    i.,  503. 

Williams,   Edward,    claim   for    ser- 


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425 


vices  as  clerk  in  military  hospital, 
xvi.,  290,  291,  294. 

Williams,  Capt.  Ennion,  firelocks 
for,  x.,  519. 

Williams,  Isaac,  Commiss'er,  made 
prisoner,  xi.,  536. 

Williams,  John,  commits  suicide — 
question,  whether  an  inquest 
made  by  a  Justice  in  absence  of 
Coroner  is  valid?  ii.,  184. 

Williams,  Joshua,  to  be  Captain, 
xi.,  280,  282,  357,  358.' 

Williams,  Major ,  xi.,  21,  84. 

Resigns,  116. 

Williams,  Richard,  Justice,  xiv.  605. 

Williams,  €aptain  Samuel,  ap 
pointed  Lieutenant  to  Gen.  Wash 
ington,  xi.,  24. 

Williams,  William,  Adjutant  of 
Southwark  militia,  complains  of 
abuse  of  public  property,  xiv., 
641. 

Williamson,  Daniel,  a  member  of 
Assembly,  dies,  iii.,  298. 

Williamson,  David,  Sheriff,  xv., 
646  ;  xvi.,  212. 

Williamson,  Dr.  Hugh,  xiv.,  317. 

Williamson,  Samuel,  late  chaplain 
regiment  of  dragoons,  pass  for 
Europe,  xii.,  81. 

Willing,  Captam  Richard,  to  accom 
pany  Major  French  to  camp,  x., 
305,  306,  481. 

Willing,  Col.  Richard,  Councillor, 
xv.,  566,  614,  632.  Board  pro 
perty,  637;  xvi.,  16,  194,  545. 
Decision  in  his  favor  as  coun 
cilman  over  Dr.  Ruston,  202. 

Willing,  Thomas,  owner  of  ship 
Dorothea,  iii.,  294.  Justice  of 
Supreme  Court,  ix.,  393.  A 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  salary, 
x.,  53,  173,  265.  Statement  of 
John  Brown  of  interview  with, 
xi.,  345.  President  B.  N.  A., 
letter  respecting,  xiii.,  200,  201. 

Willing,  Morris  &  Co.,  loading  ves 
sel  with  produce  for  account  of 
Committee,  x.,  426. 

Willis,  Captain,  paid,  xi.  428. 

Willis,  John,  gunsmith,  x.,  422. 

Wilmington,  Del.,  Act  respecting 
wharves,  walls,  &c.,  x.,  49.  Banks, 
drains,  &c.,  of  Christiana  to  be 
kept  in  repair,  80.  Mr.  Holker, 
and  flour  purchased  at,  xii.,  47, 
55,  56,  66,  68. 


Wilmot,  Henry,  letter  from,  ix., 
749.  Letter  to,  (London,)  from 
R.  Peters,  Secretary,  giving  his 
tory  of  Indian  deed  to  Susque- 
hannah  County,  x.,  177. 

Wills,  Probate  for  each  County,  i., 
461;  iv.,  33,  40;  v.,  457,  502, 
504,  511,  512. 

Will's  Creek— proposed  fortifications 
at,  vi.,  137.  Col.  Innes  going  to, 
141.  Levies  for,  177.  Builds  fort 
at,  180.  Camp  at,  197.  Indians 
go  with  John  Harris  to,  226.  Best 
mode  of  sending  provisions  to, 
296,  477. 

Wilson,  Christ.,  complaint  against, 
vii.,  463. 

Wilson,  Geo.,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  198,  542. 

Wilson,  Dr.  Goodwin,  Physician  and 
Surgeon,  xiii.,  115. 

Wilson,  Hon.  James,  member  of 
Continental  Congress,  receives  his 
pay,  x ,  286.  Colonel's  battal 
ion,  686,  692,  710,  Riot  at  his 
house,  xii.,  121.  Proclamation 
respecting,  122.  Daniel  Clymer, 
present,  surrenders  and  gives  bail, 
128.  Win.  Bell  to  give  security, 
130.  Persons  present,  137,  138, 
139,  141,  144,  145.  152.  Letter 
from,  324.  President  loses  a 
hanger  at,  341  Counsel  on  Con 
necticut  claim,  xiii.,  128.  Retain 
ing  fee,  136.  Elected  Brigadier 
General,  289.  Counsel,  310.  Ap 
pointed  agent  to  try  private  rights 
at  Wyoming,  xiv.,  35.  To  act  as 
counsel  in  case  Longschamps,  135. 
149.  Fees  on  Connecticut  claim, 
141.  Report,  159,  162.  Letter,  373. 
Lecture  by,  xvi.,  533. 

Wilson,  James,  a  deserter,  xiii.,  22. 

Wilson,  John,  Justice,  xi,,  741. 
Sentenced  to  death,  565.  Re 
prieved,  566,  579.  Pardon,  624. 

Wilson,  Lieut.  Phillip,  xi.,  624. 

Wilson,  Richard,  Member  of  Assem 
bly,  dies,  ii.,  26. 

WTilson,  Robert,  mate  of  ship  Cam 
bridge,  petition — loss  of  Captain 
— asks  advice  of  counsel,  iv.,  96. 
Placed  under  care  of  merchants, 
97.  Appointed  Sub-Lieutenant  of 
Chester  County,  xi.,  437.  Child 
ren  of,  claim  a  division  of  land  in 
Northumberland  Co.,  xvi.,  146, 
183,  185. 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Wilson,  Thomas,  Coroner,  v.,  597. 
Justice,  xiv.,  6G6. 

Wilson,  Captain  Wm.,  of  Northum 
berland,  xi.,  423.  Asks  for  time 
to  pay  for  island  in  Allegheny 
river,  xvi.,  85.  Councillor,  xvi., 
195,  197.  Paid  for  services  in 
case  of  Walkers  and  Doyle,  &c., 
547. 

Wilt,    John,    Coroner,    xii.,     544;  | 
xiii.,  400. 

Wiltbank,  Abraham,  (pilot,)  com 
mission  to  command  intelligence 
boat,  v.,  266.  Reports,  273. 

Wiltbank,  Cornelius,  Coroner,  iii., 
387,  575.  Sheriff,  iv.,470. 

Wiltner,  Col.,  letter,  xii.,  215. 

Winchester,  Va.,  post  to  be  con 
tinued  at,  viii.,  71.  Indians  ar 
rive  from,  124. 

Wines  and  other  liquors — duties  on, 
ii.,  234. 

Winjack,  Indian  Ganawese  King, 
iii.,  188. 

Wipey,  Joseph,  a  Delaware  Indian, 
murdered- -re ward  offered  for  mur 
derer,  x.,  199. 

Wirtz,  Christian,  Sub-Lieutenant 
and  Major,  x.,  335,  575.  Of  Lan 
caster,  pays  for  house  south-west 
corner  Walnut  and  Front  streets, 
and  obtains  deed,  xii.,  174.  Su- 
perceded  as  Commissioner  of  pur 
chases,  660.  Commissioner  of  j 
purchases.  Commissions  raised, 
xiii.,  154.  Exempted  from  opera 
tion  of  law  respecting  barracks, 
xiv.,  634. 

Wissahickon  Hill,  now  Vanderin's 
Mill,  x.,  778.  Deed  for  lands  with 
Snuff  Mill,  &c.,  xiii.,  33. 

Wistar,  Caspar,  authorized  to  trade, 
and  buy  and  hold  lands,  iii.,  235. 

Wistar,  John,  of  Lancaster,  asks  to 
be  naturalized,  iii.,  374. 

Wistar,  Richard,  deed  for  city  lot, 
xiv.,  456. 

Witchcraft,  alleged  ctise  of,  ii.,  20. 

Witches,  trials  of  persons  as,  i.,  93, 
95,  96. 

Withers,  Ralph,  member  of  first 
Council,  i.,  57. 

Withers,  Captain  John,  x.,  701. 

Witherspoon,  Dr  John,  asks  for  re 
lease  of  suspicious  persons,  xi., 
261.  Hon.  John,  Member  of 
Congress,  xiii.,  43. 


Withington,  Cap.,  x.,  737. 

Wittington,  Eve,  petition  for  pay 
ment  of  expenses  of  prisoners  to 
Virginia,  xv.,  641.  Report  of 
Compt.  General  on  resolution  of 
Council,  to  refer  it  to  Judges,  643. 
Paid  for  boarding  prisoners  on 
their  way  to  Virginia,  xvi.,  101. 

Withington,  Martin,  Sheriff,  xv., 
570;  xvi.,  195,  494. 

Witman,  Christopher,  Coroner,  ix., 
333. 

Witman,  Michael,  forfeited  estate 
in  Lancaster  Co.,  case  of,  xii., 
69. 

Wivall,  Wm.,  messenger  to  Indians 
at  Manatanny — report  of,  ii.,  546. 

Wood,  Lt.  Ab'm,  disabled — on  in 
valid  list,  xii.,  51. 

Wood,  frauds  in,  xii.,  175,  190. 

Wood,  Joseph,  recommended  to 
Congress  as  Lt.  Major,  x.,  444. 
Appointed,  446.  Major  to  Col. 
St.  Clair's  battalion,  460.  Bat 
talion,  xi.,  32,  54. 

Wood,  Sacherville,  appointed  door 
keeper  of  Council  of  Safety,  x., 
653. 

Wood,  Wm.,  a  Judge,  i.,  119. 

Woodbridge,  Mr.,  supposed  influ 
ence  with  Indians  in  purchase  of 
lands,  vi.,  117. 

Woods,  John,  interpreter  to  Choc- 
taw  and  Chickasaw  Indians  in 
Philadelphia,  xv.,  229. 

Woelper,  Capt.  John  David,  of  Ger 
man  battalion,  xi.,  401.  Disabled 
and  put  on  invalid  list,  xii.,  51, 
279. 

Wolcott,  Roger,  Gov.  of  Connecticut 
—  letters  to  and  from  on  dispute, 
v.,  768,  771. 

Wolf,  Peter,  Justice,  xiv.,  255. 

Wolfe,  Reese,  Coroner,  ix.,  689. 

Woolsey,  John,  a  Canadian  prisoner 
from  Reading,  at  Philadelphia  by 
permission,  x.,  679. 

Woolston,  Jona'n,  Coroner  of  Bucks 
County,  iii.,  260,  289,  332,  370, 
387,  416  ;  iv.,  85. 

Woolaston,  Thos.,  and  Jno.  Gran- 
tham  proceedings,  i.,  236,  253, 
258,  261. 

Work,  Andrew,  Sheriff,  v.,  464.  Of 
Lancaster— certificate  of  furnaces 
and  forges,  ix.,  636. 

Work,  Hehry,  Sheriff,  xvi.,  495. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


427 


Work,  Joseph,  Sheriff,  xii.,  134, 
508;  xiii.,  88. 

Work-houses  and  prisons,  i.,  582; 
iii.,  39.  To  be  erected  in  coun 
ties,  v.,  506,  512. 

Workmen  in  employ  of  Province 
not  to  be  enlisted,  x.,  636. 

Worley,  Francis,  to  survey  Spring- 
etsbury  manor,  iii.,  185. 

Worrick,  Andrew,  Sheriff,  v.,  411. 

Worrell.  Jas.,  to  take  down  spouts, 
xi.,  279. 

Worrall,  Peter,  resigns  as  member 
of  Assembly,  vii.,  148. 

Wraxall,  Peter,  Secretary  of  Indian 
affairs,  vii.,  195. 

Wrecked  goods  arrive  from  Cape 
May — delivered  to  J.  Logan  and 
Thomas  Lawrence— proceedings, 
iii.,  238,  239,  240,  241. 

Wright,  Abijah,  to  be  executed,  xi., 
631. 

Wright,  Alex.,  Justice,  xiii.,  263. 

Wright,  Benj.,  Sheriff  of  Phila.,  de 
clines  collecting,  is  fined  and  re 
moved,  ii.,  233. 

Wright,  Enoch,  Adjutant,  xi.,  110. 

Wright,  Major  Geo.,  xv.,  109. 

Wright,  James,  takes  a  place  for 
the  Indians  at  Lancaster,  vii.,  510. 
To  obtain  information  respecting 
Conestogas,  viii.,  115.  His  letter 
to  Glov.,  giving  it,  116. 

Wright,  John,  relative  to  dispute 
with  Maryl'd,  iii.,  472.  Speaker, 
iv.,  782. 

Wright,  Thomas,  killed  by  Indians 
at  Siiaketown,  iii.,  285.  Assault 
on  Joseph  Thomas,  of  Bucks — pe 
tition  and  pardon,  xv.,  255,  256. 

Wright's  ferry,  xi.,  637. 

Writs  of  Error,  ii.,  127. 

Wurts,  Charles,  Town-major  of  Lan 
caster,  xi.,  78. 

Wurtz,  Christian,  Town-major  of 
Lancaster,  applies  for  pay  and  ra 
tions,  xii.,  116.  (See  Wirts.) 

Wyalusing,  Indians  at,  to  be  pro 
vided  for,  ix.,  97,  137,  139.  Poor 
Indians  arrive  from,  at  Philadel 
phia,  425,  435.  Message  to,  436. 

Wyalusing  creek,  claim  to  land  on, 
xiii.,  33. 

Wygaiit,  John,  a  Moravian  mission 
ary — pass  to,  xiii.,  570. 

Wynkoop,  Henry,  member  of  Coun 
cil  of  Safety,  x.,  675.  Quota  of 


wheat,  xii.,  490.  Of  Bucks, 
appointed  Judge  of  High  Court 
of  Errors  and  Appeals,  548.  Let 
ter  on  robbery  of  Treasury  of 
Bucks  county,  xiii.,  95.  Judge 
of  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals, 
544,  550.  Depositions  respecting 
robbery,  616.  Justice,  xiv.,  139. 
President  of  Court  Common  Pleas, 
150.  Paid  as  Judge  High  Court 
of  Errors  and  Appeals,  229.  Pay 
as  a  Judge  of  High  Court  of  Errors 
and  Appeals,  xv.,  645.  Resigns 
as  Judge  and  Justice  in  Bucks, 
xvi.,  105,  133. 

Wynkoop,  John,  Coroner,  iv.,  470, 
500.  '  '•!-•'•• 

Wynne,  Thomas,  his  widow  applies 
to  Council  in  case  of  a  Judgment 
under  a  wrong  name,  i.,  394. 

Wynne,  Major  Joshua,  murdered 
by  Indians  in  Virginia,  iii.,  22. 

Wyoming  —  Six  Nations  propose 
meeting  at,  on  way  to  Phila 
delphia,  iv.,  500.  Four  In 
dians  arrive  from,  v.,  543. — 
Symptoms  of  disturbance  in  Nor 
thampton  county,  from  Connecti 
cut  claimants,  735.  Letter  from 
William  Parsons,  736.  Letter 
from  D.  Brodhead,  757.  Connec 
ticut  movements,  757,  758.  Dis 
pute,  767-777.  Paxinosa — Indian 
Chief,  vi.,  35.  Influence  of  Ly- 
dius,  &c.  with  Indians  respecting 
lands,  117,  247-275.  Indians  from, 
on  their  way  to  Philadelphia,  358. 
Message  from  Indians  at,  751. 
Answer,  753.  Indian  hostilities, 
756. 

Indians  at,  vii.,  108.  New 
Castle,  &c.,  arrive  at,  on  journey 
to  Indians  on  Susquehaiinah,  vii., 
137.  Fort  proposed  at  Adjouquay, 
fourteen  miles  above,  159.  Indians 
now  belong  to  Diahoga,  188. 
Remove  back  to  Diahoga,  222. 
Teedyuscung,  &c.  at,  267,  284, 
328.  Indian  murders,  357.  Pro 
visions  scarce  at,  479  Indians 
on  lands  at,  540,  676,  677,  723. 
Indians  intending  to  settle  at, 
726.  Mr.  Hughes,  Commissioner, 
going  to  build  fort  and  Indian 
houses  at,  730,  735.  Opposed  by 
Council,  734.  C.  Weiser  to  be 
employed,  734.  His  opinion  on 


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INDEX   TO    COLONIAL   EECORDS. 


Wyoming — 

building,  735.  Messrs.  Hughes, 
Shippeii  and  Galbraith,  to  go, 
736.  Commission  to — Mr.  Hughes 
refuses  —  Charles  Beatty  added, 
754,  Teedyuscung  visits  Gover 
nor  Denny  on  his  return  from, 
770. 

Houses  for  Teedyscung  at,  viii., 
112.  Indians  above,  in  motion, 
127.  Message  of  Gov.  to  Teedyus 
cung  and  Indians  at,  129.  Con 
ference  with  C.  Thomson  and  F. 
Post  and  Indians  at  Nescopec, 
132.  Report  of  Hughes  and 
Pawling,  of  houses  built  at,  134. 
Mason  killed  by  Indians,  134. 
Journal  of  Fred.  Post  to,  142. 
Building  houses  at,  129.  Indians 
at,  to  be  informed  of  murder  of 
Dr.  John,  at  Carlisle,  455.  N.  E. 
people  about  to  settle  on  lands 
at,  500.  Indians  hold  conference 
at  Philadelphia,  594,  600.  Con 
necticut  settlers,  563-572,  612, 
621-628.  Indians  at,  on  way  to 
Easton,  630,  646.  Proclamation, 
663. 

Settlers  from  Connecticut,  ix., 
7,  27,  602.  Indians  complain, 
27.  James  Burd  and  Thomas 
McKee  sent  to  under  instructions, 
29.  James  Burd  appointed  Com 
missioner  to,  59.  Instructions 
to  Governor  H.,  60.  To  Colonel 
Burd,  61.  Indian  mine  at,  329. 
Proceedings  and  resolutions  of 
Susquehanna  Company,  569-572. 
Letters  Lewis  Gorden,  C.  Stewart 
and  J.  Jennings,  respecting  New 
England  settlers,  572,  573,  584. 
Letter  to  Governor  of  Connecticut, 
573.  Charles  Stewart  and  Amos 
Ogden  appointed  Justices,  573. 
Settlers  from  Lancaster  county, 
583.  Governor  to  John  Jennings, 
585.  To  Charles  Stewart,  586. 
Colonel  Francis,  587.  Governor's 
proclamation,  588.  Letters  sent 
by  Governor  P.  to  sundry  per 
sons,  606.  Instructions  to  Sheriff 
of  Northamption,  608.  Justices 
appointed,  660.  Germans  and 
New  England  men  behave  riotous 
ly,  663.  Deposition  of  Amos 
Ogden,  674.  Terms  on  delivery 
of  the  fort  at,  between  A.  Ogden 


Wyoming — 

and  Zeb.  Butler,  677.  Proclama 
tion  of  Governor  against  Connecti 
cut  settlers,  679.  Warrant  to 
arrest  several  persons  for  ill 
treatment  of  a  Justice,  682,  687- 
Depositions,  710,  711.  Message 
of  Governor  to  Assembly,  respect 
ing,  713.  Murder  of  Nathan 
Ogden  at  the  fort,  714.  Procla 
mation  for  capture  of  Stewart  and 
his  accomplices  there  named,  717. 
Road  from  Blue  Mountain,  asked 
for,  731.  Commissioners  ap 
pointed,  732.  Connecticut  people 
armed  on  their  way  to — procla 
mation  against,  747.  Captain 
Amos  Ogden  arrives  at  Philadel 
phia  with  news  from,  748.  Pro 
ceedings  of  Council,  749.  Report 
of  Tilghman  and  Shippen,  750. 
Depositions  of  Neal  Arnott  and 
Scott,  skirmish  at  block  house, 

751.  Letter   of    Lewis    Gordon, 

752,  754.       John     Dick,      753. 
Council  order  one  hundred  men 
to  be  raised,  753.    Several  letters, 
756.     From    Council   to   Proprie 
taries,  757.     Deposition  of  Ashur 
Clayton,     767.       Joseph    Morris, 
769.     Articles  of  capitulation  at 
block   house,    771.      Message    of 
Governor     to      Assembly,      773. 
Letter   from    President   Hamilton 
to  Governor  Trumbull,  Governor 
of  Connecticut,  777. 

Case  of  Laz.  Stewart,  x.,  3. 
Governor  Trumbull  on  Susque- 
hannah  Company,  4.  Connecticut 
people  settling  on  proprietary 
lands,  50.  John  Durkee  —  in 
dicted  for  riot  at  — imprisoned — 
discharged,  52.  Fort  proposed 
at  J.  Dougherty's,  86.  Letters 
from  R.  Moodie — Win.  Piunkett 
and  Governor  Penn,  87.  John 
Dougherty,  Jr.  heads  armed  men, 
86.  Petition,  of  Northumberland, 
against  Connecticut  people,  111. 
Message  to  Assembly  on.  117. 
Messrs.  Dyer,  Johnson  and  Strong, 
sent  by  Governor  Trumbull,  arrive 
at  Philadelphia,  118.  Letter  from 
Governor  Trumbull  with  resolu 
tions  of  Assembly  of  Connecticut, 
119  -  139,  151.  Proclamation 
against  settlers  and  Z.  Butler  for 


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429 


Wyoming — 

circulating  advertisements,  154. 
Governor  Trumbull's  account  of, 
164.  History  of  Indian  deed,  177. 
Road  from  Blue  Mountain,  219. 
Refuse  to  submit  to  laws  of  Penn 
sylvania,  275.  Governor's  letter 
to  Magistrates,  275. 

Ravages  of  Indians  at,  xi.,  528. 
troops  for,  531. 

Troops  to  be  sent  to,  for  Genl. 
Sullivan,  xii.,  92.  Troops  to  be 
ordered  from,  to  Sunbury,  at  re 
quest  of  Genl.  Hand,  out  of  gar 
rison  left  there,  138.  Relief  of 
garrison,  5G9.  Alarm  about  sup 
plies,  585.  Commandant  Mitchell 
sends  papers,  referred  to  Board  of 
War,  741. 

On  abandonment  of  post  at, 
xiii.,  399.  Conference  respecting 
lands  at,  509.  Capt.  Robeson's 
and  Capt.  Shrawder's  companies 
for,  519.  Stores,  £c.,  asked  for, 
565,  567,  572.  Letters  from,  645. 
Justices,  683.  Armed  force  to  be 
stationed  at,  693.  Major  Jas. 
Moore,  with  troops,  ordered  to, 
721.  Provisions  for,  725,  741. 
Zeb.  Butler  committed,  760,  763. 
Petition  of  A,  Yarrington  —  re 
ferred  to  A.  Patterson,  765. 

Expenses  of  a  soldier  paid  to, 
xiv.,  5.  Federal  Court  to  try 
private  right  of  soil  to  the  lands 
at,  31.  Memorial  of  A.  Yarring 
ton  and  deposition  of  John  Seely 
respecting  Col.  Jacob  Stroud,  32. 
James  Wilson  and  Wm.  Bradford, 
Jr. ,  agents  to  conduct  trial  of  pri 
vate  rights  at,  35.  Petition  to 
Congress  of  settlers,  51.  Confer 
ence  on  withdrawing  troops  from, 
53.  Distress  from  inundation,  61. 
Pay  for  troops  at,  110.  Disturb 
ances  among  soldiery  at — A.  Pat 
terson  resigns  as  Justice,  116, 
117.  Letter  from  Z.  Butler  in  be 
half  of  Connecticut  people,  120. 
Petition  in  favor  of  Wm.  Shrader, 
137.  Conspiracy  against  taxes — 
proclamation,  151.  Report  of 
Counsel  on  controversy  with 
Conn.,  159,  163.  Return  of 
stores  at,  164.  Disturbance  at, 
165.  Troops  to  be  in  readiness 
in  Northampton  county  for,  166. 


Wyoming — 

Various  papers  and  depositions 
relating  to  disturbances  at — reso 
lutions  respecting  preparations 
for,  167.  Provisions  for,  168. 
Conference  respecting,  171.  De 
positions — narrative  of  Benaiah 
Mundy,  172.  Conference  with 
Council  and  Ass'y,  183,  184,  188. 
Relating  to  Connecticut  settlers 
driven  off  in  May  last,  186. 
Messrs.  Boyd,  Armstrong,  Read 
and  Okely,  commissioners  to  pro 
ceed  to,  on  claims,  207.  Ammu 
nition  sent  to,  207.  Commission 
ers,  letter  from,  215.  Fifty  men 
to  be  drawn  from  Bucks  and  Berks 
counties,  to  proceed  to,  to  quell 
disturbances,  217.  President  Dick 
inson's  letter  to  Council,  object 
to  their  late  measures  respecting, 
219,  220.  Proclamation  respect 
ing,  220-224.  Expenses  of  com 
missioners,  235.  Repair  of  arms, 
238.  Provisions,  238.  Express 
to,  with  dispatches,  paid,  254. 
Conference  between  Assembly  and 
Council  on,  258,  259,  260.  Com 
plainants  attend  Council  and  re 
ceive  money,  315.  Deposition 
taken,  317.  List  or  collection  of 
all  the  acts  of  governors,  and 
other  papers  relating  to,  318-320. 
Rations  for  militia,  343.  Insur 
rection  at — letter  of  David  Mead, 
359.  Some  of  Berks  county  troops 
refuse  to  do  duty,  374.  Northum 
berland  troops,  382.  Outrages  at, 
398.  Pay  to  commissioners,  446. 
Rations  for,  457.  Report  of  com 
mittee  of  Assembly  at,  463.  Let 
ter,  D.  Mead,  495.  Conference 
with  Chief  Justice,  508.  Disturb 
ances  at,  572,  578,  579.  Capt. 
Sawyer's  subsistence  account,  581. 
Medicines  for  a  soldier  wounded 
at,  605.  Express  to,  for  distri 
buting  Act  of  Assembly — instruc 
tions  to  J.  Elliott,  636.  General 
John  Armstrong  paid  as  commis 
sioner  to,  637.  Committee  of  As 
sembly  meets  Council,  656.  Paid 
Dr.  Schetta  for  healing  a  man 
wounded  at,  671. 

Road  to,  from  Water  Gap,  xv. , 
22,  30,  93.  Letters  to  William 
Montgomery  and  Wm.  Shaw,  on 


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INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


Wyoming — 

disturbances  at,  27.  Cession  of 
lands  by  Connecticut,  accepted  by 
Congress,  28.  Letter  to  J.  Frank 
lin,  W.  H.  Smith  and  J.  Jenkins, 
35.  W.  H.  Smith's  expenses  to 
and  from,  paid  by  Council,  36. 
Disturbances,  37.  Eli  Mead,  Jus 
tice,  51.  Wounded  soldier,  64. 
Protection  to  John  Franklin, 
John  Jenkins,  &c.,  67.  John 
Franklin  and  J.  Jennings  arrived, 
examined  —  petition  from  "late 
settlers,"  79.  Express  to,  115. 
John  Franklin,  member  of  As 
sembly — N.  Dennizen,  Councillor, 
162.  Forage  for  troops,  221. 
Mission  with  despatches  in  1786, 
respecting  disturbances,  paid  to 
Col.  John  Bull,  276.  Proclama 
tion  against  John  Franklin,  &c., 
280.  Message  to  Assembly  re 
specting  disturbances,  305.  Con 
ference  respecting — affairs  at  Ti- 
oga — troops  to  be  raised,  307. 
Fines  on  delinquents  of  North 
ampton  county,  arising  from  a 
tour  of  duty  to,  310.  Expulsion 
of  commissioners  from,  314.  Dr. 
Andrew  Ledie  paid  for  medicines, 
&c.,  344.  Commissioners  paid, 
355.  Col.  T.  Pickering  is  made 
prisoner  —  conduct  of  Luzerne 
county — proceedings  of  Council 
— letters  to  Governors  of  New 
York  and  New  Jersey,  484.  Mr. 
Redick  sent  to  New  Jersey  and 
New  York  by  Council — proclama 
tions  respecting  captors  of  Col. 
Pickering,  &c.,  489,  490.  Pay  to 
W.  Montgomery  as  commissioner 
to,  539.  Letters  between  John 
Franklin  and  D.  Hamilton  re 
quested  from  Governor  Clinton, 
571.  Letters  received,  578,  Ex 
penses  of  commissioners  to,  594. 

Arrest  of  rioters  in,  xvi.,  11, 
12.  Expenses,  15,  16.  Commis 
sioners  for  ascertaining  claims, 
16.  Case  of  John  Franklin,  a 
state  prisoner,  16.  Sheriff,  17. 
Expenses  of  taking  John  Franklin 
to  Easton,  17.  Committee  to  as 
certain  quantity  and  quality  of 
land  at  and  near,  22.  Boarding 
of  John  Franklin  paid  for,  50. 
Provisions  for,  230.  Enforcing  of 


Wyoming — 

laws  against  Connecticut  settlers 
in  1775,  317,  322,  352.  Pro 
visions  furnished  by  John  Weit- 
zell,  354  ;  and  by  Wm.  Sawers — 
militia  sent  to,  paid,  364.  Sup 
plies,  389. 

Y. 

Yard,  John,  fined  for  not  taking 
oath,  ii.,  180.  Remitted,  181. 

Yardley,  Thos.,  ferry  at,  iii.  166, 174. 

Yardley,  William,  appointed  a  spe 
cial  Commissioner  to  try  a  case, 
i.,  164.  Member  of  Council  for 
Bucks,  213.  Proceedings,  293. 
Sheriff,  v.,  597,  662. 

Yarrington,  Abel,  Coroner,  xvi., 
196,  496. 

Yates,  Ab'm,  Chairman  of  Com'ee 
of  Albany,  receives  powder,  x.  327. 

Yaughtanno,  Cherokee  Ch'f,  speech, 
vii.,  529,  553.  Answer  to  Go v.'s 
message  at  Fort  Frederick,  556. 

Year,  commences  in  March,  i.,  58. 
An  Indian's,  v.,  310. 

Yeates,  James,  one  who  ran  the  line, 
1737,  or  Indian  walk,  vii.,  400. 

Yeates,  Jasper,  a  Commissioner  un 
der  dedimus,  to  administer  oaths, 
ii.,  62,  92,  116.  Member  of  Coun 
cil,  119.  Judge,  239.  Adminis 
ters  oath  to  Gov.  Keith,  iii.,  13. 
Member  of  Council  dies,  143. 

Yeates,  John,  Coroner,  v.,  551,  597. 

Yeldell,  Dr.  Anthony,  traitor — his 
apprentice  arrested,  xii.,  504. 
Wife  and  children  to  depart  the 
State,  509.  Case  of,  referred  to 
Committee,  xv.,  606,  614. 

Yellow  Fever  brought  to  Phila.,  by 
ship  from  Barbadoes,  v.,  105,  106, 
107,  109.  At  Charleston,  quaran 
tine,  xii.,  457,  483. 

Yellow  Springs,  sulphur,  &c.,  at, 
xi.,  389. 

Yocuni,  Mounce,  i.,  435. 

Yocum,  Peter,  i.,  397. 

York,  Edward,  Lieut,  of  Provincial 
ship,  x.,  521. 

York,  Thomas,  may  ship  produce, 
x.,  425. 

York  County  formed,  v.,  398,  403, 
404,  551,  662.  Sheriff  elected, 
411,  468,  551,  597,  662.  Coroners 
elected,  411,  597.  Another  coun- 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


431 


York  County — 

ty  west  of,  proposed  to  be  formed, 
426.  Early  settlements,  440. 
Boundary  between  and  Cumber 
land,  502,  514,  619.  Work-house 
and  house  of  correction,  506,  512. 
Act  respecting  Inspectors,  619. 
Sheriffs  elected,  vi.,  144,  638. 
Coroners  elected,  144,  638.  Dan 
ger  from  Indians,  670.  Return 
of  seven  companies  of  militia, 
vii.,  76.  Petition  on  Indian  suc 
cesses,  233.  Associated  compa 
nies  formed,  294.  Two  good  horses 
to  be  at,  viii.,  71.  Coroners  ap 
pointed,  223,  403,  506,  781.  Sh'ffs 
appointed,  223,  403,  506,  781. 
Trials  in,  336.  Choice  of  Inspec 
tors,  400.  Sheriffs  elected,  ix.,  57, 
199,  286,  333,  398,  548,  624,  688, 
778.  Coroners  elected,  57, 199,  286, 
333,  398,  548,  624,  689,  778.  A 
frontier  county,  138.  Petition — 
quit-rents,  179,  180.  Justices, 
235,  543,  731.  Lottery  for  Epis 
copal  Church  in,  243.  Convic 
tions,  282,  549.  Special  court  to 
try  negroes,  543.  Lottery  for 
German  Reformed  and  German 
Lutheran  Churches,  567,  579. 
Regulation  of  fisheries  in  Codorus 
and  Conewago,  719.  Sheriffs 
elected,  x.,  56,  101,  212,  271. 
Coroners  elected,  56,  101,  212, 
271.  Justices,  162,  209.  Relief 
of  prisoners,  42.  Convictions 
and  executions,  50.  Associators 
ask  for  pattern  guns,  300.  Pur 
chase  powder  and  lead,  344.  Pow 
der  for  Westmoreland,  346.  Dr. 
Kearsley  sent  to,  373,  380.  And 
J.  Brooks  also,  380.  Arrived, 
385.  To  collect  arms,  441.  Pri 
soners  of  war,  515.  Prisoners 
removed  from  Germantown  to, 
601,  622,  626.  Firelocks  bought 
in,  615.  Prisoners,  639,  640. 
Escort  of  prisoners  to,  paid  for, 
645.  Col.  Matthew  Dill,  672. 
Arms,  &c.,  681.  Col.  Richard 
M'Allister,  683.  Capt.  William 
Smith,  687.  Colonel,  693.  Col. 
Matthew  Dill,  xi.,  113.  Col.  Mc- 
Pherson's  battalion,  121,  A.  Mc 
Lean,  Prothonotary,  187.  Chas 
Lukens  declines  being  Sheriff, 
219,  229.  Justices,  219,  443. 


York  County — 

Counterfeiter  in  jail,  234.  Lieu 
tenants,  257.  Abuses  by,  com 
plained  of,  and  orders  for  arrest, 

266.  Riot   in,     several  persons 
charged  and   arrested,  and   war 
rant  issued  in  Philada.,  County, 

267,  268.  Archibald  M'Lean,  Cl'k 
of  Orphans'  Court,  274.     Militia 
called   out,     302,     360.      Threats 
against    public    stores    at,     307. 
John  Brown,  344,  406.     Stephen 
Foulke   conceals    deserters,    357. 
Elections,  371,  656,  695,  697,  698. 
Sheriff,  371,  375,  599.     Coroner, 
371,     599.      Prothonotary,     388. 
Case  of  Win.  Montgomery,    402. 
Paymaster,   406.      Joseph  Boone 
convicted,    490.       Indians,     535. 
Wm.  Low,   637.      Escort  of  pri 
soners,  637,   643.      Election,  676. 
Wagons,    693.      Councillor,  715. 
Councillor  elected — contested  elec 
tion — George  Eichelburger  exam 
ined —  decision,     698.     His    con 
duct  condemned,  and  Sheriff  sent 
for  him,   750.     Opinion   asked — 
contested  election,  744.     Justices, 
xii.,    19.     Archibald  McLean  re 
ceives  subscription  to  loan  office, 
47.     Forfeited  estates— Mr.   Ste- 
phenson,  agent,  dead,  64.     Wm. 
Mitchell  appointed,  65.     Estate  of 
James  Rankin,  82,  113,  174,  218. 
Sheriff  sends  money,  83.     Guard 
at    gaol,     108.      Case    of   Negro 
Ralph  referred  to,    113.     Militia 
called  out,  129.    Rep's,  Commas, 
Assessors,  145,  513.  Sheriffs,  145, 
146,    161,    513.      Coroners,    145, 
146,    161,    513.      Case   of  Thos. 
Readly,  178.     Petition  for  protec 
tion,  297.     Military  officers  app'd, 
298.      Justices,    342,    353,    595. 
Wagon  masters,    390.     Appoint 
ments,  554.      J.  Rankin' s  estate, 
560,   681.      Expenses  of  county, 
569.    Auditors,  647.    Convention, 
troops   to   be    removed    to,    648. 
Military  guard   for   convention — 
prisoners — Committee  of  Confer 
ence   on,    660.     Draft   to  A.  Mc 
Lean,  684.      Sales  of  estates  in, 
688.      Col.    W.    Rankin   escapes 
from  gaol — proclamation   for   ar 
rest,  710.    Clerk  of  Market  app'd, 
xiii.,     3.      Pay   for    horses,    28. 


432 


INDEX  TO   COLONIAL   RECORDS. 


York  County — 

Claims  for  land  in  York  town,  44. 
Troops  called  out,  53.  Estate  of 
James  Rankin,  98.  Horrible  sen 
tence  for  horse  stealing,  195.  Mi 
litia  called  out,  203.  Justices, 
208,  422,  666.  Call  on  for  men, 
348,  365.  Sheriff,  397,  723.  Co 
roner,  397,  723.  Execution  of 
W.  Bibb  and  T.  Hiler  for  murder, 
595.  Irregular  military  election, 
695,  723.  Censors,  723.  Represen 
tatives.,  723.  Justices,  xiv.,  162, 
164,  182,  201,  208,  211,  212,  224, 
229,  234,  247,  255,  256,  449,  486. 
Illegal  election,  162.  Wm.  Scott, 
Lieut,  of  County,  complained  of, 
203.  Irregular  election,  208,  256, 
557.  General  election,  234,  557. 
Sheriffs,  234,  557.  Coroners,  234, 
557.  Representati's,  234,  557.  De 
puty  Surveyor,  441,  459.  Confis 
cated  estates,  462.  Register  and 
Recorder,  584.  Collector  of  Ex 
cise,  585,  590,  591.  Militia,  590. 
Archibald  M'Lean,  Prothonotary, 
death  of,  xv.,  15.  Henry  Miller, 
his  successor,  17.  Col.  Andrews' 
battalion,  43.  Justices,  65,  227, 
302,  474,  615.  Confiscated  estates 
in,  73.  Election,  102,  296. 
Sheriffs,  102,  297,  579.  Coro 
ners,  102,  297,  579.  Richard 
McAllister  resigns  as  Councillor, 
126.  Appeal  of  Wm.  Scott,  pay 
master,  144.  Disturbances,  in, 
148.  Councillor,  149.  Militia  of, 
152.  Division  of  Codorus  district, 
196.  Militia,  243.  Paymaster 
of,  249.  Petition  of  Hoak  £  King 
for  a  riot,  referred  to  Judges,  260. 
John  McClellan,  Collector  of  Ex 
cise,  removed,  and  John  Forsyth 
appointed,  264.  Appeal  of  Wm. 
Young,  agent,  282.  Representa 
tives,  302.  Contested  election,  420, 
474.  Claim  for  title  to  estate  of 
Wm.  Rankin,  425.  Contested 
election — a  former  election  report 
ed  on  and  confirmed,  and  Elihu 
Underwood  declared  Justice,  474. 
Execution  of  negro  Jack  Durham 
ordered,  475,  476.  And  Philip 
Nagle,  476.  Postponed,  483.  Par 
don,  549.  Election  irregular — 
commission  to  Justice  M'llhenny 
revoked,  615.  Road  between 


York  County — 

Chambersburg,  through  Black's 
Gap,  xvi.,  103.  Justices,  13, 
154.  Sheriff,  193,  492.  Coroner, 
193,  492.  Paid  John  Harris  for 
a  gun  and  blanket,  taken  in  1776, 
on  way  to  Amboy — also  to  M.  Pe- 
terman,  Conrad  Giessey,  Jacob 
Lefevre,  160.  Reward  to  Abr'm 
Moser,  162.  Returns  of  officers, 
173.  Tax  on  writs — Executions 
received  by  Henry  Miller,  Protho 
notary,  356.  Troops  for  Wyo 
ming,  364.  Col.  Albright's  bat 
talion—  Capt.  Dodd's  co.,  427. 
Capt.  Trett's  co.,  536.  Tax  on 
writs,  541. 

Yorke,  Thos.,  Committee  of  Assem 
bly,  vii.,  636. 

Yorktown,  Congress  of  Commission 
ers  at,  xi.,  435.  Lord  Comwallis 
surrenders  at,  xiii.,  94.  Bedford 
Rangers  ordered  to,  121.  Cannon 
taken  at,  the  property  of  the 
State,  614. 

Young,  ,  letter  to,  from.  John 

Fraser,  v.,  659. 

Young,  Charles,  Notary  Public,  xv., 
255.  Claim  City  lot,  481. 

Young,  James,  appointed  Comm'ry 
General  of  muster— orders  and 
instructions  of  Gov.  to,  vii.,  162, 
Commissary  to  pay  troops,  476. 
Paymaster — estimate  of  pay  to 
Provincial  forces,  viii.,  224,  287. 
Justice,  ix.,  393.  Captain,  x., 
697.  Justice,  xi.,  228.  Requisi 
tion  for  wagons,  588,  589. 

Young,  Capt.  John,  confined  for 
giving  a  challenge,  xii.?  62,  67. 
Estate  in  Northampton  Co.,  sold, 
157,  158.  Deed  to  for  gr'd  rt.,  283. 

Young,  Lazarus,  order  for  his  ar 
rest,  ix.,  682. 

Young,  Moses,  appointed  Assistant 
Secretary,  xi.,  78. 

Young,  Nathan,  Coroner,  ix.,  286. 

Young,  Dr.  Thomas,  to  assist  Dr. 
Potts,  xi.,  50,  52. 

Young,  Wm. ,  to  be  arrested  as  ac 
complice  of  Stewart,  ix.,  717.  As 
apprentice  of  Ben.  Town,  printer, 
arrested  on  suspicion  of  being 
concerned  in  seditious  paper, 
"Slow  and  Sure,"  xii.,  325. 
Discharged,  328. 

Young,  William,  Jr.,  appointed  by 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


433 


Minister  of  France  to  collect  plants, 
xii.,  610. 

Youth,  to  be  provided  with  learn 
ing—school  of  arts  and  sciences, 
L,  93.  Reprieved  under  gallows 
on  account  of,  iv.,  224.  A  per 
son  acquitted  of  crime  oil  account 
of,  xii.,  202. 

Z. 

Zachary,  Dr.  Lloyd,  to  visit  sick 
vessels,  iii.,  293.  As  health  offi 
cer,  to  visit  vessels,  496-498. 
Report  of  Assembly  on,  517.  Re 
port  in  Council,  524. 

Zadousky,  Anthony,  sent  as  mes 
senger  to  Indians,  iii.,  305.  Ex 
penses,  345. 

Zane,  Isaac,  at  Indian  conference  at 
Nicholas  Scull's  house,  viii.,  211. 

Znntzinger,  Adam,  x.,  481,  647,  689 

Zantzinger,  Catherine,  pension  to, 
xvi.,  148. 

Zantzinger,  Paul,  pass  for,  to  New 
York,  xii.,  256.  Rejected,  314. 
Granted,  317.  Asks  for  pass  for 
Rev.  Thos.  Barton  and  wife  from 
New  York— rejected,  339,  357. 
Public  papers  in  his  hands  rela 
ting  to  estate  of  J.  Ruby,  xiii.,  19. 


|  Zeigler,  Capt.,  Daniel,  to  distribute 
to  troops  articles  left,  xi.,  710, 
750.  Account  of  expenses,  xii., 
64.  Letter,  220.  To  furnish 
companies  with  refreshments,  266, 
278.  Account  as  distributor  of 
stores,  297.  Letter,  334,  335. 
To  distribute  articles,  547.  Letter 
for  books  and  accounts,  628. 
Pay,  635.  Clothing  for  troops, 
684.  Shoes  delivered  to,  xiii.,  9. 
Order  to,  76,  91,  164. 

Zeigler,  Capt.  David,  question  of 
rank  with  Captain  Ferguson,  xv., 
381,  395.  Appointed  Captain, 
437,  438,  439,  473. 

Zeisberger,  Rev.  David,  pass  for,  as 
missionary  to  Indians,  v.,  576. 
Examines  John  Shekallamy,  vii., 
245.  Arrives  at  Bethlehem  with 
accounts  from  Guadenhutten,  vi., 
736. 

Zigrea,  "drunken,"  an  Indian,  ar 
rives  at  Philadelphia,  vi.,  681. 

Zimmerman,  Matthew,  ii.,  541. 

Zistagechroanu,  a  nation  of  Indians 
north  of  Lake  Frontenac,  v.,  85, 
212. 

Zinachson,  Indian  name  for  Sha- 
niokin,  v.,  84. 


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ji'ENNSYLYANIA   ARCHIVES 


VOLUMES  I.  TO  XII.,  INCLUSIVE. 


INDEX  TO  PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


A. 

Abercrombie,  Major  General,  ap 
pointed  Colonel,  ii.,  647  ;  iii., 
321,  364,  366,  371,  376,  380,  392, 
552.  Going  to  England,  518. 

Abolition  of  Slavery  proposed  to 
Assembly,  vii.,  79. 

Abraham's  plains,  action  at,  xi.,  435, 
436. 

Academy,  of  Philadelphia,  address 
from  Students  to  Governor  Morris, 
ii.,  193.  At  Newark,  Delaware, 
seeks  aid,  iv. ,  468.  Washington, 
lands  for,  xi.,  215. 

Acadian,  French  Spy,  captured,  iv., 
20(5.  Or  French  neutrals,  their 
history,  iii.,  565-568. 

Accounts,  reports  on,  xii.,  6,  9. 

Achilles,  Brig,  owners  ask  for  shot, 
vii.,  308. 

Ackowanothro,  speech  of,  iii.,  548. 

Active,  Sloop,  capture  and  case  of, 
vii.,  170,  172,  468.  Agents  of 
sloop,  prize  money,  viii.,  209. 
Sloop,  Arnold,  &c.,  charged  with 
concern  in,  ix.,  10,  33.  Brig, 
(1780,)  x.,  161.  (See  vol.  viii.) 

Acts  of  Assembly,  opinion  of  attor 
ney  on,  ii.,  100  For  forming 
and  regulating  the  militia,  iii., 
110,  115,  117,  120.  For  issuing 
bills  of  credit,  99.  Various 
notices,  114,  117.  To  remove 
settlers  from  Indian  lands,  iv., 
283.  Of  New  York  on  Indian 
trade,  361.  Of  Virginia,  372. 
Of  Virginia  respecting  clothing, 
vi.,  125'.  Of  Congress,  vii.,  102, 
152,  159.  For  vesting  proprietary 
estates  in  the  State,  viii.,  113. 
To  prevent  and  stay  suits  against 
Wyoming,  x.,  5.  Of  1705,  for 
bailing  prisoners,  407.  Of  New 
York  on  boundary,  422.  Restor- 


Acts  of  Assembly — 

ing  lands  at  Wyoming,  658. 
Complained  of  by  British  mer 
chants,  747.  Of  North  Carolina, 
appointing  deputies  to  convention 
in  Philadelphia  for  revising  Con 
stitution,  xi.,  117.  For  purchase 
of  Erie,  xii.,  89. 

Adams,  John,  and  B.  Franklin,  letter 
from  Paris,  vi.,  521.  Minister  to 
France,  introduction  of  Mr.  Seaiie, 
viii.,  399,  563.  Minister  to  Hol 
land,  ix.,  589.  Advises  of  ac 
knowledgment  of  independence 
by  Holland,  633.  On  public  debt 
to  France,  x.,  384,  386.  Relating 
to  American  Bishops,  432.  On 
British  grievances,  745. 

Adams,  Samuel,  on  expected  sedi 
tious  papers,  vii.,  14.  On  repre 
sentation,  763. 

Addresses  from  churches,  &c.,  to 
Governor  Morris,  ii.,  183,  184, 
185,  192,  200.  From  Germans, 
217,  225.  To  Governor  Denny, 
760,  762,  763.  Of  Indians  at 
Bethlehem,  636.  Of  Representa 
tives  of  New  Jersey  to  Governor 
Belcher,  1757,  iii.,  170.  Of  As 
sembly  of  Lower  counties  to  Gover 
nor,  309,  721.  Of  Commissioners 
for  Indian  aifairs,  555.  Of  Coun 
cil  of  Safety,  v.,  642.  Of  officers 
to  Assembly,  724.  Of  Congress 
to  inhabitants,  vi.,  488.  Of  Col 
onel  Hartley  to  Congress,  vii.,  5. 
A  serious,  to  inhabitants  of  Wyo 
ming,  by  W.  Hooker  Smith,  xi., 
105.  Governor  Mifflin  to  Assem 
bly,  xii.,  34,  46.  Senate  to  Gov. 
Mifflin,  44.  House  of  Repre 
sentatives  to  Governor  Mifflin, 
45. 

Adlum,  John,  on  surveys,  xi.,  576. 
Report  on,  577.  Letter  from  J. 


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INDEX  TO  PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Hart,     593.        Recommendation, 
620,  629. 

Administration  of  government,  Act 
securing,  in  case  of  death,  &c., 
i.,  155. 

Admirality,  orders,  i.,  194,  206,  207, 
234,  242,  243,  306.  Opposition 
to  judge  of  Vice  adm.,  205.  Orders 
respecting  shipwrecked  seamen, 
234.  On  impressments,  638,  640, 
641.  Court,  complaint  against 
Judge  of,  205.  Orders  from,  iv., 
243,  331,  622.  Court,  Judge  of, 
George  Ross  appointed,  vii.,  212. 
Business  delayed  for  want  of  a 
Register,  451.  Judge  Ross  dies, 
554.  F.  Hopkinson  succeeds  him, 
554,  558.  Letter  from,  respect 
ing  seal,  694.  Board  of,  to  fit 
out  vessels  of  war,  viii.,  273. 
Privateers,  340.  Court  grant  war 
rant  for  sale  of  ship  Albion's 
cargo,  491.  Letter  on  cutting 
masts  on  Schuylkill  for  French 
fleet,  542.  Board  of,  ix.,  95,  101. 
106.  Court  fees  received,  555,  567^ 
630,  672  ;  x.,  58.  Letter  of  Judge 
H.,  on  a  vessel  escaping  under 
writ  of,  356  Cases,  xi.,  53-55. 
Fees,  125,  126,  375,  381,  383. 

African  Trade,  Board  of  Trade  make 
inquiries  about  it,  i.,  153.  Duties 
on  negroes,  159,  160. 

Agents,  of  confiscated  estates,  viii., 
735,  760. 

Agnew,  John,  ix.,  135. 

Agreement,  between  Lord  Baltimore 
and  Thomas  and  Richard  Penn, 
to  have  line  run  in  1760,  (Mason 
and  Dixon's,)  iv.,  1-36.  Entered 
into  with  Wyoming  rioters,  350- 
352.  Between  Pennsylvania  and 
Virginia  about  bouudarv,  viii., 
352,  488,  516,  570.  With  Six 
Nations,  xi.,  529-533. 

Agricultural  Society,  Philadelphia, 
grant  by  Assembly  to  encourage, 
x.,  204.  On  Hessian  fly,  xi.,  384, 
385,  527. 

Air  Furnaces,  by  Mr.  Nancarrow, 
viii.,  456. 

Aix  la  Chapelle,  preliminary  of 
peace,  signed  at,  ii.,  3. 

Albany,  minutes  of  commissioners 
at,  &c.,  letter  to  Governor  Van 
Dam,  i.,  296,  297.  Representation 
of  Captains  at,  on  condition  of 


Albany — 

soldiers,  724,  733.  Secretary 
Peters  to,  Captains  at,  738.  In 
dian  treaty  at,  commissioners  to, 
ii.,  137-143,  181, 

Albion,  ship,  captured  and  con 
demned,  viii.,  491. 

Alexander,  Charles,  v.,  626,  037. 

Alexander,  Captain,  of  seventh  regi 
ment,  promotions,  viii.,  248. 

Alexander,  Major,  ix.,  109. 

Alexander,  James,  ii.,  462. 

Alexander,  William,  letter  intro 
ducing  an  extraordinary  writing 
master,  ii.,  170.  Letters  to  and 
from,  170,  315,  348,  375. 

Algiers  and  United  States,  war  be 
tween,  xi..  522. 

Alison,  Francis,  Jr.,  on  surrender  of 
Fort  Freeland,  vii.,  592. 

Allegheny,  Indians,  letter  from,  i., 
550,  552.  Mountains,  notice  to 
inhabitants,  iv.,  252.  River,  land 
bad  near,  x.,  509.  County, 
formed,  xi.,  640  River,  island 
in,  applied  for,  623,  645. 

Allegiance,  Assembly  pass  act  re- 
pecting  oath  of,  vi.,  433. 

Alleminga,  Fort,  above,  [See  Fort.] 
Murders  by  Indians,  iii.,  77. 

Allen,  Andrew,  case  of  Big  Spring 
tract  at  Reading,  x.,  712.  A 
counterfeiter,  demanded  by  New 
Jersey,  xi.,  550. 

Allen,  Ethan,  at  Wyoming,  x.,  765, 
766.  Respecting,  xi.,  68,  108 

Allen,  Fort,  [See  Fort]  ;  iii.,  5,  68, 
81,  119,  152,  194,  218,  420,  424, 
504,  521;  iv.,  139;  viii.,  286; 
Captain  Shrawder  leaving,  ix., 
649 ;  xii.,  70. 

Allen,  Ira,  viii.,  88. 

Allen,  James,  statements  respecting, 
vi.,  407. 

Allen,  Mrs.,  asks  pay  for  lead  taken, 
vii.,  452. 

Allen,  William,  letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  362.  Chief  Justice,  iii.,  64, 
304. 

Allentown,  arms,  &c.,  at,  vi.,  51, 
135,  473,  655. 

Allface,  a  Seneca  chief,  xii.,  300. 

Allibone,  Win.,  a  warden,  xii.,  314. 

Allomappis,  (Indian,)  answer  to 
Governor,  i.,  224.  Letter  to,  266. 
Reported  death  of,  772. 

Alricks,  Herrnanus,  letters,  ii.,  383. 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  AKCHIVES. 


439 


Alricks,  Wessel,  letter,  W.  P.  to,  L, 
131, 

Amazon,  sliip,  seizure  of  British 
goods  on,  ix.,  742,  756. 

Amberson,  William,  viii.,  289,  487. 

America,  North,  Indian  tribes  in, 
list  of,  iv.,  188. 

American  Bishops,  x.,  434.  (See 
Bishop.) 

American  Philosophical  Society,  in 
vitation  to  council  to  annual  ora 
tion,  viii.,  136.  Grant  to,  by 
Assembly,  x.,  204. 

American  regiment  at  Schuylkill 
heights,  x.,  323.  Deserters  from, 
388. 

Amherst,  Major  General  Jeffrie,  ap 
pointed  to  succeed  General  Aber- 
crombie,  iii.,  518,  Letters,  634, 
(594,  701,  706,  710,  712,  715,  718, 
726,  734.  Letters  to  and  from, 
iv.,  37,  39,  45,  46,  48,  50,  64,  68, 
71,  73,  74,  76,  79,  87. 

Ammunition,  waste  of,  v.,  27. 

Anderson's  Fort,  xii.,  461. 

Anderson,  Patrick,  letter  on  state  of 
the  army,  v.,  27. 

Anderson,  Thomas,  return  of  provi 
sions  to  third  Pennsylvania  regi 
ment,  ix.,  175. 

Andover  Iron  Works,  N.  J.,  vi., 
178. 

Andrea  Doria,  brig,  &c.,  destroyed 
by  fire  for  safety,  vi.,  28. 

Andrews,  Robert,  a  Virginia  com 
missioner,  to  run  line  between 
Virginia  and  Pennsylvania,  viii., 
353.  Reverend,  appointed  by 
Virginia,  to  run  line,  ix.,  78. 
Appointed  by  Virginia  commis 
sioner  on  boundary,  x.,  146,  171, 
(1783.) 

Anonymous  remarks  on  J.  Brown's 
examination,  vi.,  36. 

Anstey,  John,  applies  for  certified 
list  of  traitors,  xi.,  148. 

Anstruthers,  Lieut.  Philip,  British 
officer,  prisoner  of  war,  v.,  77. 

Antes,  Colonel  Fred.,  viii.,  206, 
219. 

Antes,  Henry,  Sheriff  of  Northum 
berland  county,  to  arrest  insur 
gents  at  Wyoming,  x. ,  344. 
Complaints  against,  482. 

Antes,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  vi.,  176. 

Antes,  William,  vi.,  456;  ix.,  381, 
758. 


Antil,  Colonel,  ix.,  476. 
Antrobus,  Joseph,  auctioneers  peti 
tion  for  an  act  against  purchasers, 
i.,  167. 

Apoquinimy,  Reverend  Mr.  Camp 
bell,  appointed  minister  of,  i., 
191.  To  be  removed,  236. 
Appeal,  instructions  respecting,  i., 
196.  From  Courts,  instructions 
to  T  and  R.  Penn,  on,  ii.,  107. 
Court  of,  recommended  by  Council, 
vii.,  78.  Advice  asked  by  dele 
gates,  192.  In  cases  of  captures 
at  sea,  Congress  resolves  respect 
ing,  265,  436. 
Appointment,  viii.,  335.  Of  officers, 

ix.,  27. 
Apportionment  of  $636,000  among 

the  States,  x.,  238. 
Apprentices,  and  indented  servants, 
General  Shirley's  letter  on  enlist 
ing,  ii.,  417. 

Apty,  Thomas,  letter,  stopped  by 
New  York  while  conducting  In 
dians,  iv.,  157. 

Arbuthnot,  Admiral,  viii.,  339. 
Arbuthiiot,  Captain  Alexander,  mer 
chandize  seized,  ix.,  574. 
Archives,  Pennsylvania,  messages 
of  Governor  respecting,  i.,  3,  16. 
Report  of  committees  on,  3,  10. 
Law  for  publishing,  14,  22.  Per 
son  to  superintend,  15.  Report 
of  S.  Hazard  to  Governor,  on, 
17-21.  Preface,  xii.,  iii.  Report 
of  editor,  v.  Supplementary  act, 
April  12, 1855.  MSS.  to  be  bound 
and  placed  in  State  library.  Certain 
documents  to  be  framed,  xii.,  10. 
Armaiid's  corps,  complaints  against, 
vii.,  377  General,  Legion,  and 
mutiny  of  soldiers,  x. ,  62.  Petition 
against,  133. 

Armory,  state  of,  v.,  731,  733. 

Armour,  Lieutenant,  vi.,  451. 

Arms,  bond  given  to  King  for,  ii., 

300.     Sent  to  Bucks  county,  393. 

Arms    and     ammunition,    account 

of    purchases,    iii.,    25.       Great 

scarcity  of,  iv.,  694.     Agreement 

to  import  by  H.  B.  &  Co.,  708. 

Commissioners   of    York    county 

respecting,    70S.       In    Lancaster 

county,  717.     To  be  collected,  vi., 

47,  51,  52,  58,  86,  193,  244,  375, 

395,  452,  456,  463,  480,  482,  486, 

488,  495,  504,  505,  522,  547,  549, 


440 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


558,  562,  576,  639,  654,  745.  Re 
ceived  from  France,  108  ;  vii.,  12, 
125,  14<3,  190,  202,  238,  239,  290, 
294,  296,  308,  338,  375,  376,  386, 
417,  437,  562,  579,  711,  748  ;  viii., 
139,  238,  242,  305,  360,  453,  505, 
572,  580;  ix.,  26,  31,  94,  192, 
200,  350,  391,  393,  416,  465. 
&c.,  to  be  taken  care  of  by  the 
States,  x.,  154.  At  Carlisle,  xi., 
379,  458. 

Armstrong,  Edward,  report  on  ar 
chives,  i.,  10. 

Armstrong's,  Fort  at,  [See  Fort 
Halifax,] 

Armstrong,  Fort,  (Kittanning, )  viii., 
38.  Evacuated,  106.  Named, 
xii.,  134,  135,  139,  147,  156,  170, 
220,  327-329.  To  be  evacuated, 
193,  194.  Men  sent  to,  215,  234 

Armstrong,  John,  &c.,  murder  of, 
by  Indians,  i.,  643,  646,  759. 

Armstrong,  Captain  John,  at  Abra 
ham's  plains,  xi.,  437. 

Armstrong,  Captain,  commander  at 
Pittsburg,  xii.,  300. 

Armstrong,  Colonel  John,  letters, 
ii.,  451,  457,  719,  767.  Account 
of  expedition  and  attack  on  Kit- 
tanning,  767-775.  List  of  killed 
and  wounded,  774;  iii.,  40,  48, 
51,  54,  78,  83,  146,  173,  187,  191, 
196,  201,  212,  239,  282,  289,  296, 
303,  365,  446,  447,  448,  482,  551, 
621,  627,  688.  To  provide  horses, 
163.  Indicted,  621.  Letters  to 
and  from,  iv.,  108,  135,  136,  145, 
152,  175,  203,  205.  Recruiting 
instructions  to,  116.  Murder  of 
Conestoga  Indians,  152.  Asks 
for  a  battalion,  693  ;  v.,  164,  229, 
324,  558,  560,  563,  568,  572,  581, 
587,  598,  636,  641,  645,  653,  672, 
684.  On  rum  in  army,  561. 
Complains  of  militia,  vi.,  100. 
Letters  to  and  from,  30,  43,  53, 
60,  70,  85,  90,  100,  122,  148,  149, 
230,  238,  293,  412,  489,  516,  612, 
613,  635,  657,  661,  669,  680,  715, 
717,  744.  His  position,  91,  153. 
Lead  mine,  412.  Account  of 
operations  at  Chestnut  Hill,  &c., 
70.  Letters  to  and  from,  viii., 
31,  152,  243,  636.  Letter  of 
council  respecting  Wyoming,  x., 
307.  Appointed  to  command 
under  Colonel  Harmer,  315.  Com 


plains  of  his  rank,  316.  Wheat 
to  be  secured,  317.  Appointed 
commissioner  to  Wyoming,  327, 
330.  Ordered  to  return  to  Phila 
delphia,  360.  Deposition,  623. 
Letters,  427,  653,  658,  675,  677, 
685,  686.  To  inhabitants  of  Wyo 
ming,  685.  To  President  Dickin 
son,  686.  Letters  to  and  from, 
xii.,  109,  285.  Time  of  settling 
Sherman's  valley,  285. 

Armstrong,  John,  Jr.,  asks  to  be 
Secretary  of  council,  ix.,  650. 
Appointed  to  Congress,  continues 
secretary,  xi.,  137.  Letter,  407. 

Armstrong,  Joseph,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  247,  248. 

Armstrong,  Cap.  William,  wagoners 
stopped  with  British  clothing,  x., 
12. 

Armstrong,  Major  William,  viii., 
34,  311,  599.  Hands  employed 
on  N.  boundary,  xi.,  215.  De 
scribes  Erie  country,  242.  Ap 
pointed  commissioner  to  view 
lands  in  Luzerne  count  v,  304,  460. 
Dispatches  from  Wyoming,  (1784, ) 
447. 

Army,  proposals  for  raising  an,  iv., 

654.  American,   v.,    63,    79,    8  , 
84,   87,   103,   104,  105,  106,  107, 
108,  112,  114,  115,  117,  119,  120, 
127,  129,  132,  135,  136,  141,  142, 
143,    144,     157,    158,    160,    162, 
163,  168,  171,  175,  176,  178,  180, 
186,  192,  196,  215,  230,  234,  236, 
248,  249    253,  300,  304,  306,  325, 
370,  451,  452,  455,  485,  505,  584, 
586,   598,  615,  617,  624,  636,  645, 

655,  669,  672,  676,  679,  681,  683, 
685,   691,  694,  697,  701,  712,  724, 
731,  732,  739.    Movements  of,  vi., 
31,  43,   70,   83,  90,  97,  100,  104, 
108,  144,  150,  151,  152,  155,  169, 
189,  190,  230,  238,  241,  253,  265, 
296,  301,  350,  369,  374,  461,  471, 
556,  568,  586,  592,  659,  673,  734- 
736,  755  ;  vii.,  302,  303,  142,  167, 
181,  237,  244,  263,  268,  300,  339, 
377,  387,  392,  412,  442,  482,  494, 
567,  581,  583,  607,  716,  736.  748, 
752,    760,   771.     Rank  of  officers 
in,   162,   607.     Cost  of  provisions 
and  clothing,  181.     Pay  and  half 
pay  of,  263 ;  viii.,  70,  72,  74,  75, 
76,  85,   100,    103,   141,   168,  214, 
267,  287,  295,  314,  317,  326,  333, 


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345,  351,  355,  389,  394,  417,  480, 
603,  731,  747.  Great  want  of 
provisions,  122.  Success  at  the 
South,  731;  ix.,  71,  73,  77,  84, 
120,  129,  136,  139,  151,  301,  387, 
393,  430,  513,  514,  586.  For  the 
South,  109.  Pay  of  soldiers  and 
officers,  x.,  113. 

Army,  British,  movements  of,  v., 
43,  49,  67,  79,  80,  81,  82,  84,  96, 
105,  108,  130,  141,  148,  157,  158, 
161,  163,  168,  169,  171,  173,  178, 
186,  194,  215,  216,  217,  230,  236, 
244,  249,  289,  290,  300,  306,  351, 
367,  380,  438,  450,  452,  556,  567, 
606,  615,  617,  645  ;  vi.,  23,  31, 

32,  43,  70.  83,  90,  97,  100,  101, 
226,  263.  265,  285,  299,  366,  387, 
399,  470,  500,  503,  568,  604,  622, 
673,  706,  734-736,  749.    Barbarity 
of,  470,  500-502,  503;   vii.,  387, 
393,  412,  452,  460,  479,  484,  486, 
4S9,  492,  509,  519,  523,  526,  561, 
562,  576,  60S,  635,  646,  647,  648, 
663,  674,  607,  736,  775  ;  viii.,  95, 
100,  293,  308.  312,  314,  333,  336, 
361,  415,   539,  708;  ix.,  71,  102, 
210,  301,  345,  347,  393,  422,  430, 
436,  437. 

Army,  of  Pennsylvania,  number  of 
men  in,  condition  of,  v.,  27,  29, 

33,  34,  37,  51,  52,  58. 

Arndt,  John,  v.,  421 ;  vi.,  336. 
Letter,  ix.,  53,  109,  135,  175. 

Arnold,  Benedict,  Gen'l,  appointed 
to  command  of  militia  at  Bristol  and 
oast  of  Philadelphia,  v.,  366,  376. 
Wounded,  657,  675.  Commands 
in  Philadelphia,  vi.,  568.  Pro 
clamation  on  evacuation  of  Phila 
delphia,  606.  Letters,  687,  704, 
708,  748.  Sends  wagons  to  Egg 
Harbor,  on  private  account,  vii., 
160,  175,  179,  181,  183,  194. 
Yeas  and  nays  to  be  required  by 
delegates  in  Congress  in  his  case, 
174.  About  to  leave  the  State, 
183.  General  Washington,  res 
pecting,  188.  Votes  in  Congress 
respecting  M.  Clarkson,  aid  to,  204. 
Statement  of  John  Mitchell  res 
pecting  wagons  used  by,  207,  209, 
213,  220.  Letter  to  Wm.  Ship- 
pen  respecting  M.  Clarkson,  209. 
Letter  to  Mitchell,  216.  Secretary 
Matlack  to,  respecting  a  name, 
223.  His  answer,  224.  Letter 


from  John  Brown,  on  impeach 
ment  of,  226.  Board  of  War  de 
clines  calling  out  militia  while  he 
commands,  230.  To  Board  of  War, 
resigning  his  command  in  Phila 
delphia,  256.  Deposition  of  John 
Gardener,  wagoner,  241.  Pass 
port  signed  by,  262,  264.  Letter 
to  John  Brown,  270.  Share  of 
the  Charming  Nancy,  275.  Court 
martial  on,  327,  337,  351,  406. 
Letters  to  and  from,  370.  Letters 
from  President  Heed  respecting, 
325,  327,  337,  347,  351,  380. 
Purchase  of  goods  in  Philadelphia, 
his  aid,  David  S.  Franks,  370. 
Money  borrowed,  449.  And  Mr. 
Seagrove,  450.  Letter  of  J.  I). 
Sergeant,  on  death  of  Jesse  Jordan, 
abating  trial,  743.  Trial  of,  viii., 
12,  35,  73.  President  Reed  re 
quests  Congress  to  dispense  with 
part  of  sentence  of  court  martial 
in  respect  for  his  previous  good 
services,  99.  Charge,  against, 
639.  A  suspected  messenger  to, 
from  New  York,  ix.,  20,  24. 
Mons.  Holker  charged  with  con 
nection  with,  10,  33,  178.  Letter, 
308.  Bums  New  London,  404. 
Arrests  of  Tories,  v.,  478,  479,  480. 
Arrest  of  Prothonotary  of  Bedford 

county,   vi.,  12. 

Artificers,  regiment  of,  under  Col 
onel  Baldwin,  memorial  of  ix., 
105.  Captain  Wylies'  return  of. 
665. 

Artillery,  Regiment  of,  established 
under  Col.  Thos.  Proctor,  v.,  234. 
Officers,  letter  to  Council,  vii.. 
154.  Battalion,  121,  135,  294. 
339,  393.  Colonel  of,  viii.,  111. 
Returns  of,  under  Gen.  A.  Wayne. 
647,  726,  747.  Returns  of  those 
paid,  ix.,  30,  55,  74,  123, 141,  207. 
Pennsylvania  regiment  of  officers 
petition — confederation,  168.  Col. 
Carrington,  207.  Artificers,  under 
Captains  Wylie  and  Jordan,  gra 
tuity  to  men,  x.,  94.  Stores  in 
Philadelphia,  xi-,  257. 
Ash,  James,  elected  sheriff  of  Phila 
delphia,  xi.,  410. 

Ashman,  George,  respecting  attacks 
1  murders  by  Indians,  ix.,  152, 
2. 
Asheton  Robert,   letter   W.   P.    to, 


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i.,  134.    Draft  of  a  law  respecting 
courts,  165. 

Assembly,  writ  for  calling,  i.,  504. 
Remarks  on  the,  ii.,  181.  Cen 
sured  for  not  paying  hands  on 
road,  393.  Print  letters  against 
Governor's  wishes,  274.  Remarks 
on  by  Gov.  Dobbs,  280.  Governor 
asks  for  minutes,  284,  286  Issues 
money  without  Governor's  con 
sent,  285.  Letter  to,  from  Gov. 
Morris,  35 G.  Demand  from  Phil 
adelphia,  of  means  of  defence, 
4S5.  Address  of  Quakers  to, 
giving  their  views,  487.  Com 
mittee  of,  letters  between  Gover 
nor  and,  316,  318.  Letters  not  to 
be  submitted  to,  367.  Thomas 
Penn,  letters  respecting  the,  367. 
Pass  militia,  law,  51 1  531.  Char 
acter  of,  226,  529.  Address  to 
Governor,  iv.,  77.  Governor's 
message  to,  290.  Petition  of,  to 
his  Majesty,  311.  Message  to 
President  and  Council,  436.  An 
swer,  436.  Powder  offered,  679. 
At  New  Castle,  message,  72,  585. 
Message  from,  72,  248,  474.  Min- 
.  utes,  466,  474,  548,  665  fv.,  179, 
264,  482,  491,  513,  681.  ^Address 
of  officers  to,  724.  Respecting 
prisoners,  513.  Resolutions,  617. 
Laws  recommended  by  Council  to, 
vi.,  685.  'Resolutions,  64,  73,  84, 
155,  396,  694,  733.  Ask  for 
papers,  272.  Assembly  and  Coun 
cil  to  Congress,  104,  109,  111, 
333.  Letters  to,  124,  152,  369, 
518,  709.  Laws  to  be  proclaimed, 
396.  Laws  recommended  by 
Council,  518,  685.  Letters  to  and 
from,  vii.,  77,  94,  100,  191,  194, 
195,  202,  712,  720,  738.  State 
ment  of  cost  of  provisions  and 
clothing  for  State  troops,  181. 
Resolutions,  &c.,  187,  195,  237, 
244,  269,  278,  284,  294,  295,  718, 
740,  741.  Letters  to  County 
members  of,  472.  Order  flour  to 
be  distributed  to  poor,  740.  Gen 
eral  Committee  of,  viii.,  694,  737. 
Grant  money  for  raising  troops, 
752.  Letters  to  and  from,  21, 
262,  609,  625,  656,  685,,  687,  692. 
Memorials  to,  27,  39.  Resolutions 
of,  8,  14,  21,  276,  280,  569,  570, 
646,  657,  663,  685,  728,  729,  732, 


Assembly — 

734,  736,  738,  739,  751,  752,  757, 

761.  Letters  to  and  from,  ix.,  5, 
16,   51,    61,    188,    197,   209,   221, 
232,  241,  248,  412,  425,  447,  459, 
461,  463,  467,  501,  509,  510,  513, 
620,  664.     Resolutions,  4,   5,  11, 
22,  52.  66,   68,   69,  506,  666,  754, 

762.  Committee  of,    14,  22,   62, 
415,  515.    Recommends  settlement 
of  Connecticut  question,  4.    Letter 
to,  on  convention  prisoners,  5,  11, 
197.      President's    statement    of 
affairs,  219.     On  State  of  militia, 
221,    232.      On    money    matters, 
241,  248.    Loans,  248.    Collection 
of  fines,  415.     Infractions  of  laws 
of  nations,  462,  464.     Troops  for 
federal    army,     467.       Boundary 
line,  506.    Connecticut  claim,  510. 
Operations   of  army,   513.     Fees, 
515.     Supplies,  620.     To  employ 
person  to  collect  information  re 
specting   frontiers,    666.     Letters 
to  and  from,  x.,  8,  126,  195,  198, 
407,  427,  429.     Resolutions  of,  8, 
9,   111,  129,  130,   149,   166,  177, 
178,  179,  184,  195,  196,  203,  204, 
209,  233,  315,  316,  332,  334,  335, 
336,  365,  367,  412,  420,  531,  538, 
542,  557-561,  611,  695,  710,  711, 
749.     Boundary  with  Virginia,  8, 
95.     Purchase  of  lands  from  In 
dians,   111.     Message  from,    379. 
Reports,    224,    316,    (1784,)   551, 
552,   749.     Of  Connecticut,   reso 
lutions  of,  116.     Proceedings   on 
internal     Commerce,     128,     130. 
Rejoicings  for  peace,  151.    Repairs 
to  Government  mansion,   (1783,) 
166,  332.    Removal  of  obstructions 
in  Delaware  river,    (1783,)    177. 
Death    of    Major   Kennedy,    178. 
Officers  of  Pennsylvania  line,  179, 
(1783.)     Allotment  of  estates  for 
University,  195.     Wyoming  and 
Connecticut,   intentions  of  Penn 
sylvania,  196      Papers  asked  for 
by  council,  198.     Grant  to  Ameri 
can    Philosophical    Society,    204. 
Elect  Auctioneers  for  Philadelphia, 
206,  209.     Wyoming,  224.     Pay 
to  W.  Maclay,  315.    Indian  affairs, 
316.     Order  to  R.  Andrews,  Com 
missioner  on  boundary  with  Vir 
ginia,  336,  412.     T.  Matlack,  367. 
Sale  of  lands,  379-384.  Respecting 


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Assembly — 

James''  Searle,  420.  Chinese 
strangers  from  Pallas,  Indiaman, 
532.  Election  of  Delegates  to 
Congress,  534.  Treasurer,  534. 
Report  on  inland  navigation,  538, 
541.  State  House,  542.  Wy 
oming,  (1784,)  551,  552,  557-561. 
Jurisdiction  of  Islands  in  Dela 
ware,  611,  710,  Act  restoring 
lands  in  Wyoming,  657.  Removal 
of  Henry  Shoemaker  as  a  justice, 
695.  Petition  from  Wyoming, 
699-704.  Boundary  line  N.  Y. — 
Jurisdiction,  &c.,  of  Islands,  710. 
Custom  house  bonds,  711.  Report 
on  Wyoming  recommitted,  749. 
Election  of  J.  Hamilton  in  West 
moreland  County,  750.  Election 
of  Persifer  Frazer  in  Chester  Co., 
as  Register,  &c.,  756.  Resolutions, 
xi.,  84,  87,  103,  207,  211,  393,  395, 
398,  402,  406,  523,  545,  547,  635, 
665,  669,  675,  677,  682.  T.  Pick 
ering  elected  register,  &c.,  84. 
Respecting  pay  to  Col.  Mentges, 
103.  For  men  for  Luzerne  Co., 
207.  Address  of,  728.  Letters 
to,  187,  206,  390,  348,  528.  Re 
specting  Erie  Lands,  211.  Thos. 
Lloyd  proposes  to  publish  the 
debates  of,  212.  Bill  respecting 
Wyoming,  260.  Powder  maga 
zine,  392.  Purchase  of  Erie,  395. 
Respite  of  the  Doans,  398.  Ac 
counts,  406.  To  Gov.  Mifflin,  xiii. , 
44. 

Assembly  of  Three  Lower  counties 
address  to  Gov.,  on  the  rights  as 
sumed  by  that  part  of  the  province, 
iii.,  309.  Speech  to,  377,  721. 
Message  from,  380,  723.  Messages 
to  and  from,  19,  380,  384.  Urged 
by  Secretary  Pitt  to  raise  troops, 
95.  Insult  Gov.  Denny,  112. 
Print  report  of  Conference,  112. 
On  road  to  Augusta,  561. 

Assembly  of  Delaware,  on  Internal 
navigation,  xi.,  25. 

Assembly  of  Massachusetts,  resolu 
tions  of,  L,  666. 

Assembly  of  Virginia,  resolutions, 
viii.,  352. 

Asswikales,  Indians,  number  of,  iv., 
302. 

Association  Battery,  Phil.,  xii.,  437. 


Associators  of  York  County,  rules 
for,  iv.,  657. 

Atkins,  Edmund,  appointed  Super 
intendent,  of  Indian  affairs,  iii., 
155.  Letters,  175,  183,  197,  2o6, 
288.  On  Scalps,  185,  199. 

Atlee,  Judge,  criminals  at  York, 
vii.,  773. 

Atlee,  Col.  Samuel  J. ,  letters  to  and 
from,  state  of  army,  v.,  6,  10. 
On  rank  of,  vii.,  188.  Return  to 
the  line  opposed,  582.  To  pur 
chase  Flour,  674  ;  viii.,  216,  242, 
250,  305,  311,  333,  335,  351,  423, 
437,  438,  469,  484,  580,  673. 
Commissioner  to  treat  with  In 
dians,  x.,  265.  Letters  from,  on 
election — deed  of  Six  nations, 
360. 

Atlee,  WTilliam,  v.,  248,  301,  327, 
365,  376;  vi.,  212.  (Judge) 
respecting  State  lands,  viii.,  56. 
Tories,  125  ;  ix.,  8.  Falls  from 
his  horse,  170.  Prisoners  and 
troops,  203,  335,  347.  Guards, 
212.  Robbery,  596.  Muster  rolls 
of  Lancaster  Co.,  x.,  394. 

Attainder,  legal  evidence  of,  ix., 
656. 

Attorney's  fees,  report  on,  xi.,  647. 

Attorney  General  to  be  more  liberally 
provided  for,  vi.,  686.  Commis 
sion  to  J.  D.  Sergeant  as,  viii  , 
613.  He  resigns  it,  612.  William 
Bradford,  Jr.,  appointed,  613,  621. 
Letters  to  and  from,  xii.,  99. 

Auction  duties,  xi.,  127.  Auction 
eers  appointed,  128,  565,  680. 
Reports,  748,  755,  761. 

Auctioneer,  complaint  of  an,  i.,  167. 
For  Philadelphia,  elected  by  As 
sembly,  x.,  206,  209. 

Auditor  General,  U.  S.,  state  of 
finances  U.  S.,  vi.,  591. 

Auditors  of  accounts  of  troops  to  be 
appointed,  viii.,  751.  Queries  by, 
762.  And  answers  to,  764.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  ix.,  11,  12,  13, 
17,  18,  29,  36,  47,  67,  104. 

Augusta  Fort,  ii.,  [See  Forts.]  Re 
specting  iii.,  4,  9,  12,  13,  14,  17, 
41,  43,  47,  64,  79,  88,  98,  100,  119, 
161,  249,  279,  283,  287,  326,  327, 
347,  349,  374,  388,  403,  406,  408, 
431,  478,  480,  502,  513,  515,  521, 
550,  568,  570,  574,  621,  686,  696, 


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INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


721,  727.  Regiment  officers  in 
Province,  pay  and  date  of  com 
missions,  88.  Forces  refuse  to  do 
duty  for  want  of  pay,  98  ;  iv.,  38, 
82,  88,  112,  122,  123,  128,  140, 
165,  195,  207,  214,  463  ;  v.,  377, 
414,  611,  763.  Letters  from,  re 
specting  Indians,  vi.,  57,  175, 
191,  393,  478,  499,  537,  552,  564, 
570,  571,  573,  599,  615,  624,  631, 
637,  711  ;  vii.,  574.  At  Sunbury, 
xiL,  329-339. 

Augusta,  sixty- four  blown  up,  v., 
696,  703,  721,  698,  699. 

Augustus,  (an  Indian)  intelligence 
received  by,  ii.,  729. 

Augwick,  speech  of  Governor  Morris 
to  Indians  at,  ii.,  193.  Indians 
near,  viii.,  278. 

A  very,  John,  Jr.,  letter  from,  vii., 
477. 

B. 

Bache,  Richard,  v.,  409.  Appointed 
to  superintend  magazines  of  flour, 
vi.,  235.  Appointed  by  Congress 
to  sign  bills,  viii.,  635,  639;  ix., 
185. 

Bache,  Benjamin  F.,  establishes  his 
Daily  Advertiser,  xi.,  713. 

Backhouse,  Rev.  Mr.,  appointed  Mis 
sionary  at  Chester,  i.,  226. 

Bail,  by  whom  to  be  taken,  vi.,  595. 

Bailey,  Francis,  and  Captain  Lang, 
vi.,  404. 

Baily,  James,  vi.,  766  ;  viii.,  390. 
Wagons,  ix.,  160.  Prisoners,  204, 
210,  212,  231. 

Bailey,  John,  v.,  405,  413. 

Bailey,  William,  v.,  349. 

Baird,  Richard,  capture,  iii.,  391. 
Deposition,  396. 

Baker,  Hilary  on  Tavern  Licenses, 
xi.,  604. 

Baker,  Hilary,  Jr.,  asks  explanation 
of  late  act  abolishing  slavery, 
viii.,  720.  Forfeited  estates,  ix., 
195. 

Bald  Eagle  Creek — Indian  murders 
on,  vi.,  515,  552. 

Baldwin,  Col.,  commands  regiment 
of  artificers,  memorial,  ix.,  105. 

Ballet,  Captain  of  His  Majesty's  ship 
Otter,  pipe  of  wine,  &c.,  presented 
by  city,  ii.,  5.  Letter  from,  7. 
Long  action  with  a  large  ship,  7. 


Balliett,  Col.  Stephen,  viii.,  565. 
Supplies,  ix.,  649,  744.  Observa 
tions  on  Lehigh  river  and  roads, 
xi.,131.  Remarks  on,  135.  Coun 
cil  to,  respecting  Wyoming,  179. 
Appointed  commissioner  to  view 
lands  in  Luzerne  Co.,  304.  In 
structions,  461. 

Ballot,  voting  by,  Censors  inquire  of 
Council  respecting,  x.,  302.     An 
swer  of  Council,  306. 
Balme,  Col.  De  la,  viii.,  766,  767. 
Baltimore,  letter  to  Magistrates  of, 
on   sailors,    vii.,    399.      Commis 
sioners  on  boundary  with  Virginia, 
meet  and  agree  at,  x.,  96. 
Baltimore,   Lord,   Letter  from  Gov. 
Markham,  to,  i.,  39.'  His  commis 
sioners  waiting  for  Gov.  Markham, 
46.    Letter  to,  from  Gov.  Dongan, 
86.     Sends  Geo.  Talbot,  his  pro 
ceedings,  87.    W.  Penn's  declara 
tion     against,     88.       Notice     to, 
of  meeting  of  commissioners,  623. 
Letters  from,  393,  395. 
Bamper,  Mr.,  suspicions  against  him 
as  a  messenger  to  Arnold,  ix.  20,  24. 
Bancroft,   Daniel,   v.,  231,  246.     In 

prison,  231,  246. 

Bank  of  North  America,  resolutions 
of  Congress  respecting  establish 
ment,  ix.,  173,  471,  477,  496. 
Charter,  471. 

Bankrupt  laws,  do  they  affect  pro 
ceedings    on    Collector's    bonds  ? 
xi.,  250. 
Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia,  (See 

Keithian  B.  C.,)  i.,  285. 
Barbary    Powers,     memorial    from 
merchants  on  Capture  by,  x.,  410, 
411,  705. 

Barclay,  John,  Hog  Island,  xi.,  89. 

Barclay,  Thomas,   on  Dutch  Loans, 

ix.,   563.     Free  ports  of  France, 

x.,  267. 

Bard,    Peter,    letter,   ii.,    764 ;    iii., 

432,  499.     Letter,  iv.,  210. 
Barge  and  Tyng  respecting  salt,  vii., 

728. 

Barney,   Capt.   Joshua,   captures  in 

the  Delaware,  ship  General  Monk, 

in  the  Hyder  Ally,  after  a  brilliant 

action,  ix.,  531,  532. 

Barnsley,  Cap.  Thos,,  iv.,  209,  212. 

Barracks,  in  Philadelphia,  building, 

iii.,    279 ;    iv.,    170.      Lancaster, 

179.     Expense  of  converting  old 


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jail  into,  715.  At  Fort,  defective, 
72!).  At  Fort  Island  nearly  fin 
ished,  786  ;  v.,  7,  48,  71,  75,  78, 
148,  170,  184,  224.  Used  by  U. 
S.,  out  of  repair,  viii.,  61,  161. 
Near  Basley's  Mill,  41 ;  ix.,  326, 
426.  At  Lancaster,  x.,  233,  237, 
307.  At  Philadelphia,  239,  241, 
2(il,  268,  276,  737.  Lots,  sale  of, 
Philadelphia,  xi.,  506. 

Barrack  master's  report  of  filthy 
houses  left  by  soldiers,  v.  265. 

Barras,  Moiis.  de,  commander  of 
French  squadron  at  Newport,  ix., 
273,  353,  354. 

Barry,  John,  (Capt.),  recommends 
the  Lexington  sent  down,  iv., 
750;  vi.,  243. 

Bartholomew,  Edward,  appointed 
Collector  of  Excise,  x.,  442. 

Barton,  Job,  collector,  Bucks  Co., 
robbed,  ix.,  459. 

Barton,  Rev.  Thomas,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  568,  755,  756  ;  iii.,  245, 
377,  447,  450,  452.  Complains  as 
Chaplain,  451.  Letter  from  Gen. 
Forbes,  451 ;  iv.,  132 ;  v.,  634. 
Accepts  Chaplaincy  in  British 
Reg't  at  N.  Y.,  vii.,  226.  Gone 
over  to  enemy,  viii.,  30. 

Battalions,  Letter  to  Colonels  of, 
viii.,  111. 

Battery,  at  Newcastle,  order  to  pay 
workmen  at,  iii.,  317. 

Batwell,  Rev.  Mr.,  v.,  770;  vi.,  95, 
144.  Daniel,  (Episcopal  mission 
ary  from  England,)  grant  of  land 
to — atory,  viii.,  107.  Imprisoned 
—goes  to  N.  Y.,  107. 

Bautcher,  Samuel,  ix.,  127,  153. 

Baxter,  Lt.  Col.  Wm.,  Letter,  v.,  31. 

Bayard,  Maj.  John,  proposes  to  im 
port  arms,  &c.,  for  Committee, 
iv.,  707,  708.  Agreement  with 
Congress,  708.  Memorial  on  con 
fusion  of  troops  in  city,  v.,  17. 
Letter,  few  troops  joining  Gen. 
\V.,  107,  148;  vi.,  61,  75;  vii., 
136,  189,  194,  311 ;  viii.,  111.  A 
pass  to  Charleston,  viii.,  247. 
Commands  at  Fort  Pitt,  (1783,) 
x.,  167.  Delegate  to  Congress, 
534.  Letter  as  Delegate,  xi.-,  456. 

Bayard,  Col.  Stephen,  xii.,  113,  116, 
127,  131,  133,  134,  139,  181. 

Baynton  &  Wharton,  goods  de 
stroyed,  iv.,  226. 


Baynton,  John,  Collector  of  Tonnage, 
statement  respecting,  x.,  511. 

Beahm,  Philip,  vii.,  13 

Beall,  Capt.  Thomas,  detachment 
arrives  at  Pittsburg,  xii.,  120. 
Letters,  225,  230.  Trial,  256. 

Beaton,  John,  vi.,  494. 

Beatty,  Rev.  Charles,  Chaplain,  iii  , 
297. 

Beatty,  Capt.,  xii.,  300. 

Beatty,  Ercurius,  and  F.  Bowen, 
Agents,  to  distribute  certificates 
to  Pennsylvania  Line — Report,  x., 
437,  506.  Resignation,  (1784,) 
604.  Resumed,  605. 

Beatty,  John,  ix.,  125. 

Beaver  Creek,  number  of  houses, 
iii.,  563. 

Beck,  Ensign,  xii.,  142,  276. 

Becker,  Lieut.  Col.,  v.,  485. 

Bedford,  Raystown,  iii.,  293,  482, 
489,  510.  Alarm  from  Indians, 
iv.,  111.  Highway  roberry  near, 
458.  Road  to  Pittsburg,  xi.,  560, 
643.  Provisions  arrive  at,  xii.,  112, 
114.  Boat-builders  tools  at,  114. 

Bedford  County,  Commissioners  of, 
letter,  on  firelocks,  iv.,  712.  Only 
one  gunsmith  in  County,  712. 
Troops  required  to  march  to  Gen. 
Washington,  v.,  149.  Riflemen 
behave  bravely  at  Lawrence's  Is'd 
under  Col.  Neilson,  230.  Demand 
of  records,  Court  held  at,  730. 
Election,  730.  Alarming  condition 
from  Indians,  vi.,  38.  Prothono- 
tary,  arrest  of,  12.  Records,  12. 
Alarms  of  Indians,  194.  Militia, 
229.  Records,  Court,  &c.,  238, 
511.  Alarms  from  Indians  and 
Tories,  438,  458,  459,  460,  469, 
478,  505,  524,  682.  Arms  in,  506. 
Supplies  for,  539.  Freeholders  of 
577.  Prisoners,  569.  Justices, 
577.  Destitute  of  arms,  &c.,  619. 
Tory  trials  at,  750,  764,  769.  R. 
Galbraith  resigns  office  in,  vii.,  99. 
Case  of  Culbertson,  186.  United 
States  arms  to  Militia  of,  202. 
Captain  Cluggage  appointed  to  a 
Command  in,  296.  Letter,  B. 
Dougherty,  on  trial  at,  297. 
Magazine  for  provisions  at,  305. 
Lieut.  Piper,  578.  Troops  for, 
341,  370.  Affairs  in,  446,  515, 
534,  696.  Murders  by  Indians, 
534.  Election  of  Justices,  viii., 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


101.  Troops  sent  to,  alarm  from  I 
Indians,  408.  Capt.  Phillips,  &c., 
killed  by  Indians,  488.  Plan  of  | 
defence,  749.  Military  division  of, 
ix.,  149.  Murders  by  Indians, 
152, 192,  202.  Distresses  of,  234, 
236.  Militia,  410,  514,  539. 
Position,  467.  Distress  from  In 
dians,  619,  628.  M.  Doane  in 
jail  at,  x.,  112.  Prisoners  to  be 
sent  to  Lancaster,  119.  Census 
of  white  males  under  53,  512. 

Bedford,  Gunning,  commissioner  of  j 
Taxes,  ix.,  140. 

Bedwell,  Thomas,  letter,  respecting 
refining  of  sulphur,  iv.,  719,  752. 
ix.,  601. 

Beelor,  Col.,  boundary  with  Virginia, 
viii.,  583.  Provisions,  xii.,  238, 
253,  278. 

Belcher,  Gov.,  letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  172,  242,  243,  261,  269,  471, 
478,  489,  501,  513,  527,  530,  699. 
Orders  to  Col.  Andrew  John 
ston,  480.  Petition  to,  respecting 
Indians,  488.  Letters,  iii.,  54, 
151.  Speech,  98.  Address  of 
Representatives  tox  (1757,)  170. 

Bell,  John,  letters,  ii.,  692  ;  iii.,  282. 
Capt'n,  xii.,  123. 

Bell,  Major,  reasoHS  for  not  building 
a  house  for  him,  viii.,  287. 

Belten,  Joseph,  invents  a  submarine 
mode  of  defence,  iv.,  650,  654. 

B?nezet,  James,  v.,  469. 

Bens,  Peter,  taken  prisoner  by 
Indians,  viii.,  171. 

Bensell,  C.,  letter,  respecting  fugi 
tives  from  Germantown,  v.,  10. 

Benton,  Caleb,  letter  to  Col.  John 
Franklin,  respecting,  towns  in 
Tioga,  xi.,  175. 

Bergen,  Gen.  Wayne's  attack  on, 
viii.,  450. 

Berkenhaut,  Dr.,  arrest  of,  vii.,  742. 

Berks  county,  petition  for  road,  ii., 
98.  Number  of  Roman  Catholics 
in,  iii.,  144.  Petition  from,  361. 
Petition  of  Lutheran  Church  in, 
iv.,  27.9.  Petition  for  improving 
Schuylkill,  360.  Minutes  of 
Committee  of,  649.  Resolutions 
respecting  conscientiously  scrupu 
lous,  649,  653.  Powder  for  sale, 
679.  Petition  from,  complain  of 
Indians  as  a  burden  and  expense, 
iv.,  273.  Committee  respecting 


powder  and  arms,  697.  Resolu 
tion  to  purchase  arms,  725.  Fears 
from  negroes,  792.  Proceedings 
of  Commitee  respecting  prisoners 
of  War,  v.,  19.  Powder,  111. 
Fire-arms,  112.  Troops  desert, 
196.  Officers  of  counties,  341. 
Number  of  inhabitants  between 
eighteen  and  fifty-three  years, 

322.  Commissions    for   Justices, 

323.  For     Prothonotary,     323. 
Court  in,  464.     Militia,  466,  523, 
530,.  756.     Militia,    vi.,   47,  119. 
Justices,    letter   from,    138,    722. 
Wagons,   212.     Courts,  234.     No 
attorney  who  practices  in  Courts, 
245,  496.     Commissioner  for  pur 
chasing     provisions,      327,     347. 
Tories,  342,  344,  346,  362.     Com 
missioner  of,   395,    520.     Militia, 
418.       Census     of,     418.        Tax 
assessed,    520.      Justices   of,    in 
sulted  by  Lieut.    Col.  Moy,  722. 
Purchases   of  wheat    ordered  in, 
vii.,  559.     Taxes,  viii.,  124,  132, 
136,    138.       N.    Lutz    appointed 
commissioner  of  purchases,   201. 
Militia,  273,  742.  Drunken  officers, 
742      James    Read,     Register    of 
Court  of  Admiralty — appointed — 
death  of  Andrew  Robinson,  Regis 
ter,  191.     Proprietary  land,  231, 
237.     Prisoners,    234.     Shot  and 
shells  from,  432.     List  of  officers 
of  the   militia  in,   x.,    190,    331. 
Troops    to    march    to    Wyoming, 
345.     Irregularity  of  election   to 
be  inquired  into,  xi.,  287,  310. 

Bermuda,  request  from,  for  pro 
visions,  ii.,  661. 

Bermudians,  distress  of,  apply  for 
flour,  &c.,  vii.,  412.  Recom 
mendation  of  Congress,  413. 

Bernard,  Gov.  Fra.,  Letter,  iii., 
453. 

Berry,  Cap.,  a  Virginia  officer,  xii., 
274. 

Berwick,  Philadelphia  Society,  for 
manufacture,  &c.,  propose  a  road, 
xi.,  428. 

Bethlehem,  dreadful  state  of  neigh 
borhood,  ii.,  523,  549,  565,  636, 
714,  715.  Indian  refugees  at, 
384.  Address,  636.  Articles  sent 
from,  658.  Indians  there,  iii.,  52. 
List  of  Moravians  at,  69-76,  242. 
Hospitals,  v.,  7G8.  A  suspicious 


INDEX  TO  PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


box  direc'dto,  vi.,  5-7.  Deposi'ns 
respecting,  7.  Flour  to  be  sent 
to,  177.  Gen.  Gates  at,  197. 
Troops  ordered  by  Congress  to, 
374.  Guards  at  to  be  dismissed, 
541.  Orders  for  wafers  sent  to, 
from  Philadelphia,  vii  ,295. 

Biddle,  Charles,  elected  V.  P,  x., 
527.  Letter  respecting  Chinese, 
&c.,  x.,  527.  Appointed  Secretary 
of  Council,  xi.,  2  >7. 

Biddle,  Col.  Clement,  letters,  v., 
141,  145,  170,  197,  721,  739,  744, 
756.  Clothier  General,  vi.,  76,  92, 
104,  123,  139,  187,  299,  321,  540, 
738 ;  ix.,  129.  Marshal,  bonds, 
xi.,  236.  On  exchange  of  loans, 
573.  Tents  for  French  emigrants, 
743.  Letter,  xii.,  314. 

Biddle,  James,  opinion  on  making 
returns  of  property  for  Taxes, 
viii.,  136. 

Biddle,  John,  vi.,  242. 

Biddle,  Owen,  letters  to  and  from, 
v.,  3,  10,  80,  105,  117,  148,  158, 
182,  192,  249,  267,  301,  315. 
Letter  to  Gen.  Greene  on  forage, 
viii.,  151,  223.  Horses,  169. 

Big  Bone  Lick,  viii.,  152. 

Biggs,  Cap.  Benjamin,  xii.,  195,  235. 

Bigham,  Fort,  xii.,  341. 

Bigham,  Lieutenant,  viii.,  316,  748; 
ix.,  148,  207,  256,  285. 

Billet,  Crooked,  surprise  and  action 
at,  on  General  Lacey,  vi.,  470. 
Barbarity  of  British  soldiers,  471, 
500.  Depositions  respecting,  500. 

Billiard  Tables,  taxes  on,  Philadel 
phia,  x.,  222,  224. 

Billingsport,  works  at,  iv.,  784. 
Fortifications  at,  v.,  8,  9, 11,  37,  46, 
66,  118,  167,  230,  238,  305,  306, 
359,  361,  377,  409,  411,  418,  423, 
431,  437,  438,  449,  451,  461. 
Return  of  troops  at,  423.  In  need 
of  officers,  437.  Of  blankets,  462. 
Expenses  at,  471.  Respecting, 
511,  558,  563,  568,  572,  590,  591, 
626,  644,  663,  721.  Captured  by 
enemy,  649.  Action  near,  663, 
697.  Lord  Cornwallis  gone  to, 
vi.,  23,  3  >.  Battery  to  be  erected 
by  Colonel  Bull,  746.  Claims 
against,  vii.,  140.  Visits  of 
President,  &c.  to.,  199,  200,  393. 
Troops  for,  270.  Cannon  for, 
290,  298.  Troops,  &c.,  for,  339, 


365,  366,  369,  393,  425,  507,  673. 
To  officers  at,  respecting  embargo 
aids,  409,  424.  Officers  relieved, 
502.  Orders  about  vessels,  538. 
Col.  McCulloh  relieves  Col.  Proc 
tor's  Artillery  at,  371.  Stores 
wanted  at,  539.  Orders  to  ves 
sels,  537.  Return  of  cannon  at, 
562.  William  Hamell  in  charge 
of,  ix.,  330.  William  Smith 
stationed  at,  544.  Returns  of 
military  stores  at,  x.,  284.  Lease 
of,  xi.,  139.  Fort  at,  xii.-,  341- 
346. 

Bills  of  Credit,  Board  of  Trade,  orders 
on,  L,  187.  Letters  on,  197,  206. 
Counterfeit,  579,  580,  589.  History 
of,  ii.,  102.  Instructions  to  Gover 
nor  Thomas  respecting,  104.  Board 
of  Trade  on  New  Jersey,  128. 
Letters  respecting,  221,  223;  iii., 
99,  113,  115,  117,  195.  Counter 
feit,  365.  Resolutions  of  House 
of  Commons  on,  iv.,  173.  Coun 
terfeited,  461,  466.  Of  States  to 
be  received  by  United  States  Loan 
Office,  v.,  183.  At  Loan  Office, 
vi.,  184.  Depreciation,  212. 
Issued,  270.  Struck  by  British 
called  in,  59.  Inquiry  respecting, 
538,  548.  (under  the  Crown) 
Resolutions  of  Congress  respect 
ing,  vii.,  154.  Signing,  x.,  456  ; 
xii.,  34. 

Bmgham,  William,  Delegate  in 
Congress,  xi.,  308. 

Birch,  M.,  collector,  W.  P.  to,  i., 
131.  Inquiry  respecting,  138. 

Bird,  Colonel  Mark,  pay  of 
soldiers,  v.,  9. 

Birthday  of  King  of  France,  cele 
brated  at  Philadelphia,  vii.,  648. 

Bishop,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  Moravian 
preacher  at  Bethlehem,  on  mur 
ders  at  Muskingum,  ix.,  523. 

Bishop  of  London,  commissions 
Rev.  Mr.  Cummings  to  exercise 
jurisdiction  over  the  Clergy  of 
Pennsylvania,  removal  of  Mr. 
Campbell,  i.,  236.  Ministers  li 
censed  by,  not  allowed  to  preach 
in  Christ  Church,  628. 

Bishop,  an  American,  letters  relating 
to  consecration  of  in  Denmark  and 
England,  x.,  433-435.  Consecra 
tion  of  Bishops  White  and  Pro- 
voost,  x.,  434. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Black  Logg,  xii.,  461. 

Blackiston,  Governor,  Letter,  W. 
P.,  to,  i.,  135. 

Blackwell,  Jolin,  appointed  Gover 
nor,  arrives  at  Boston,  i.,  100. 
And  at  Philadelphia,  106.  Letter 
from,  107. 

Blackwood,  John,  letter  iii.,  402, 
403. 

Bladen,  Governor  Thomas,  letters 
to  and  from,  i.,  645,  686,  692,  720. 

Elaine,  Ephraim,  commands  at  Li- 
gonier,  iv.  108.  Letter,  on  dry 
lands  near  Carlisle,  iv.,  591. 
Declines  a  commission  as  Sub- 
Lieutenant,  v.,  299.  Letter,  677. 
D.  C.  G.,  vi.,  252.  Commissioner 
of  purchases,  vii.,  17.  Scarcity  of 
flour,  names  of  assistants,  707. 
Letters,  viii.,  13,  92,  260,  304, 
479,  480,  494,  565,  577,  602,  630, 
646,  705.  Appointed  Commissary 
General,  151,  625;  ix.,  54,  73, 

98,  121,  143.    Payment  of  interest 
on  city  lots,  x.,  609  ;  xii.,  278. 

Blair,   liev.  James,  memorial   from 

Christ  Church,  against,  i.,  150. 
Blair,  James,  letter  respecting  men 

of  galleys  to  work  at  rope  walk, 

v.,  24.     Powder,  50. 
Blair,    Rev.    Samuel,    Chaplain    in 

army,  asks  for  his  own  servant, 

ix.,  111. 
Blakiston,  Presley,  commissioner  of 

Taxes,  ix.,  140. 
Bland,   Colonel  Theodore,   K.,  vii., 

99,  107. 

Blankets,  account  of,  sent  west  of 
Susquehanna,  iii.,  95,  &c., 
scarcity  of,  v.,  376,  572,  630, 
632,  751,  762;  vi.,  93,  253. 

Blewer,  Captain  Joseph,  vi.,  671. 

Block-house,  built  by  Col.  Lochry, 
ix.,  80. 

Blue  Bell,  skirmish  at  between 
Potter's  and  Cornwallis's  men, 
vi.,  32. 

Blunston,  Samuel,  letters  to  and 
from,  i.,  216,  295,  316,  353,  363, 
410,  436,  437,  530,  547.  Instruc 
tions  to,  229.  Letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  66. 

Blythe,  Col.  Benjamin,  vii.,  496. 
Letter,  viii.,  97. 

Board  of  Admiralty,  ix.,  95,  100. 

Board  of  Trade,  report  on  laws,  i., 


721.  Letters  to  and  from  Gov. 
Hamilton,  describing  the  bounda 
ries  of  the  State,  &c.,  ii.,  60,  65. 
Letters,  377,  418,  407,  527,  778. 
On  New  Jersey  paper  money,  128. 
Board  of  War,  Continental,  v.,  306, 
371,  382,  399,  430,  434,  439,  450, 
502,  512,  535,  570,  583,  585,  675, 
685,  686,  751,  750.  Order  to  Col. 
Mackay  to  march  to  Ki Manning, 
93  ;  vi.,  35,  42,  52,  63,  74,  79,  84, 
86,  93,  118,  127,  175,  185,  188, 
192,  195,  205,  208,  214,  216,  233, 
208,  281,  339,  351,  360,  370,  392, 
403,  429,  444,  454,  492,  515,  526, 
529,  533,  540,  546,  549,  556,  558, 
576,  581,  586,  593,  605,  608,  643, 
644,  646,  648,  649,  654,  655,  667, 
608,  676,  684,  688,  727,  745,  749, 
758,  768.  Resolutions  of,  74. 
Inquiries  respecting  provisions, 
&c.,  185.  Order  of,  199.  Letter 
to  Congress  from,  315.  Plan  for 
support  of  frontiers,  526  ;  vii.,  89, 
90,  98,  99,  101, 107,  201,  202,  227, 
229,  230,  232,  233,  250,  282,  284, 
286,  287,  289,  292,  305,  308,  312, 
329,  332,  339,  340,  375,  385,  387, 
397,  404,  418,  420,  421,  424,  437, 
442,  450,  454,  456,  459,  460,  469, 
480,  495,  496,  508,  538,  627,  640, 
649,  681,  691,  696,  709,  713,  719, 
727,  730,  731.  Resolution  of, 
256 ;  viii.,  5,  8,  38,  43,  57,  62,  74, 
96,  98, 110, 119,  122,  132, 141, 153, 
159,  161,  165,  171,  175,  181,  218, 
224,  248,  308,  343,  425,  432,  434, 
435,  436,  442,  453,  456,  471,  478, 
485,  498,  505,  508,  509,  515,  549, 
552,  554,  573,  575,  579,  580,  600, 
601,  611,  633,  689,  722,  727,  728, 
739,  747;  ix.,  3,  7,14,  19,  23,  24, 
26,  31,  53,  57,  58,  95,  90,  103, 
111,  124,  150,  167,  180,  187,  198, 
200,  290,  291,  391,  520.  Com 
mittees  of  conference,  23;  xi., 
208,  240,  208,  281,  291,  300,  534, 
555,  621,  624,  645,  685,  686,  707, 
716,  728. 

Board  of  War,  State,  appointed,  v., 
252.  Discontinued,  253.  Letters 
to  and  from,  204,  208,  281,  282, 
283,  292,  295,  306,  314,  319,  320, 
325,  328,  342,  345,  346,'  348,  350, 
355,  358,  364,  370,  382,  390,  398, 
401,  409,  418,  427,  428,  434,  451, 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


449 


683.  Resignation  of  Win.  Moore, 
264. 

Boat,  model  of,  for  defence  of  Dela 
ware,  by  N.  Irish,  iv.,  638. 

Boats,  armed,  in  Delaware  river, 
pay  of  men,  v.  30.  Destroyed  or 
lost,  xii.,  217. 

Boehm,  Lieut.  Col.,  v.,  253. 

Boger,  Rjchard,  Letter,  v.,  31. 

Boggs,  Maj.,  sent  with  prisoners  to 
Philadelphia,  v.,  233. 

Boggs,  Martha,  reserved  lands  oppo 
site  Fort  Pitt,  x.,  699. 

Bond,  Col.,  of  New  Jersey,  attacks 
a  party  of  tories  at  Delaware 
Water  Gap,  viii.,-259. 

Bond,  Phineas,  respecting  parole, 
v.,  578;  vi.,  655.  Acknowledged 
as  British  Consul,  in  Middle 
States,  xi.,  145.  Suggestions  as 
to  laws  affecting  interest  of  Great 
Britain,  255.  Letter  on  complaint 
of  Judges  of  Admiralty,  381. 
Opinion  of  Judges  on,  383. 

Bond,  Dr.  Thomas,  iii.,  673,  676. 
Report  on  sickly  vessels,  iv.,  59, 
374.  Preparations  for  his  family's 
removal,  v.,  79.  Removes  sick 
to  Philadelphia,  79.  Advice  re 
specting,  89.  On  military  hos 
pitals,  89.  Letter,  383. 

Bondfield,  John,  vi.,  172,  330. 

Bonumtown,  skirmish  at,  v.,  211. 

Books  wanted  by  Congressmen,  v., 
754,  757,  772. 

Boone,  Capt.,  vii.,  57.  Killed,  at 
Fort  Freeland,  590,  610.  List  of 
his  party,  610. 

Boone,  George,  to  Gov.  on  Indian 
affairs,  i.,  217.  Dams  on  Schuyl- 
kill,  315. 

Boone,  Thomas,  letter  respecting 
Indians,  iv.,  67. 

Borden,  Joseph,  finds  sulphur  at 
Bordentown,  iv.,  753. 

Bornie,  Laurence,  file  cutter,  peti 
tion,  iv.,  777. 

Boscawen,  Vice-Admiral,  appointed 
to  command  of  fleet  for  North 
America,  ii.,  291,  322,  421.  Off 
Newfoundland  with  his  fleet,  373. 
Takes  two  men  of  war,  375.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  323,  421.  Letter, 
on  surrender  of  Louisburg,  vessels 
taken,  &c.,  iii.,  498. 

Bosley's  Mills,  viii.,  171. 

Boston,  Select  men  of,  ask  for  pro- 
29 


visions,  ii.,  708.  Great  fire  in, 
aid  solicited,  iii.,  714.  Granted 
by  Assembly,  715.  Commission 
ers  of  customs  at,  appointed,  iv., 
289.  Letters  from,  289,  305,  310, 
Arrival  of  British  men-of-war,  685. 
British  prisoners  escape  from,  vii., 
698,  717. 

Botetourt,  Lord,  Gov.  of  Virginia, 
iv.,  364,  368,  371. 

Boudinot,  Elias,  on  discovery  of 
sulphur,  iv.,  720,  727;  v.,  313, 
443.  Commissary  Genl.  of  pris 
oners,  313,  502  ;  vi.,  89,  127,  162, 
Letter,  x.,  74. 

Boundary  line  between  Maryland 
and  Pennsylvania,  correspondence 
between  Gov.  G.  and  0.,  i.,  336, 
342,  343,  347.  Commissioners 
Letters,  556,  557,  558,  568,  574, 
613.  Various  proceedings  of  com 
missioners  and  surveyors,  595- 
615.  Commissioners  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  599.  Do.  of  Maryland, 
603.  Meeting  of  commissioners 
at  Philadelphia,  623.  See  Mary 
land.  Agreement  to  run  the 
line  between  Lord  Baltimore  and 
Thomas  and  Richard  Penn,  in 
1760,  iv.,  1-36.  Commissioners 
appointed  by  Pennsylvania,  Dela 
ware,  and  Maryland,  to  retrace 
the  line  between  these  States, 
report,  &c.,  37.  Between  New 
York  and  New  Jersey,  337, 
339,  340.  Western,  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  346,  424. 

Boundary  between  Pennsylvania 
and  Virginia,  vii.,  309,  310,  441, 
ix.,  28,  78,  189.  Commissioners 
of  Virginia,  78,  160,  233,  234, 
301,  303,  315,  375,  402,  439,  506, 
518,  533,  549,  562,  566,  585,  607, 
772.  Report  to,  and  resolution 
of  Assembly,  x.,  8,  56,  72,  95, 
96.  Col.  "Cox,  &o.,  96,  125, 
131.  Gov.  Harrison  on,  56,  72, 
77,  95,  96,  145,  171.  Commis 
sioners  appointed  by  Virginia, 
146,  336  ;  by  Pennsylvania,  223, 
230,  233,  236,  269,  372,  373,  412, 
413,  428,  438,  439,  489,  506,  573, 
602,  608. 

Boundary — the  Western,  described, 
x.,  439.  Commissioners,  443, 
452,  760.  With  New  York,  x., 
412,  413,  414,  422,  435,  444,  450, 


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454,  710.    Commissioners  on,  422, 
450. 

Boundary  with.  Indians,  x.,  418. 

Boundary  line,  Western,  xi.,  26,  52, 
69,  71.  With  Virginia,  497,  499, 
501,  507.  Northern,  134,  141, 156, 
178,  187,  203,  214,  215,  216,  241, 
243,  313.  Complete,  214.  New 
York  and  Pennsylvania,  523,  526. 

Boundary  lines  between  Virginia 
and  Pennsylvania,  xii.,  178,  182. 

Bounties,  vii.,  355  ;  viii.,  26,  52, 
206 ;  and  gratuities  to  soldiers, 
&c.,  ix.,  18,  69,  75,  80,  114,  118, 
174. 

Bouquet,  Col.  Henry,  letters,  iii.,  82, 
85.  On  quarters  for  soldiers,  111. 
Respecting,  145,  265,  547,  571, 
670.  Conference  with  Indians  at 
Pittsburg,  571.  Letters  to  and 
from,  iv.,  166,  199,  205,  206,  208. 
Express  to,  173.  Memorandum 
for  equipment  of  troops,  179,  194, 
206,  210. 

Bowdoin,  Gov.  James,  of  Massachu 
setts,  letters  to  Congress  on  in 
sulting  correspondence  of  Captain 
Henry  Stanhope,  x.,  499-506. 

Bowen,  Capt.  J.  B.,  letter,  v.,  114. 

Bowen,  Major,  and  Cap.  Beatty,  xi., 
504. 

Bowman,  Col.,  xii.,  243,  244. 

Boyd,  Capt.  Alex.,  instructions,  v., 
43.  Letter,  49.  Ranging  Com 
pany,  ix.,  543.  Elected  Auctioneer 
for  Philadelphia,  x.,  206,  209. 

Boyd,  Col.  Andrew,  v.,  712,  748; 
vi.,  355,  432,  483,  582,  646  ;  vii., 
97,  471.  Taken  prisoner  at  Fort 
Washington,  384.  Death  of  Jesse 
Jordan,  viii.,  12.  Teams,  322. 

Boyd,  L't,  massacred  by  Indians, 
vii.,  723. 

Boyd,  Col.  J.,  vi.,  596.  Letter  of 
Council  to,  respecting  Wyoming, 
x.,  307.  Appointed  Commiss'r 
to,  330.  Letter,  627. 

Boyd,  Mr.,  murder  of,  by  the 
Smiths,  vii.,  410.  Murderers  of, 
to  be  arrested,  viii.,  244. 

Boyle,  Alexander,  instructions  with 
prisoners  from,  iv.,  51.  Instruc 
tions,  with  prisoners  from  St. 
Johns,  &o.,  688. 

Boyrie,  Mons.,  supposed  plot,  iv., 
79. 

Boys,  Capt.  Nathan,  orders  to  pre 


pare  for  President's  visit  to  forti 
fications,  vii.,  200.  To  get  gallies 
ready,  240,  248,  566.  At  Mud 
Island  Fort,  viii.,  728.  Orders 
for  Capt.  Roach  to  return,  ix., 
175.  Ordnance,  416. 

Braddock,  Gen.  E.,  instructions  to, 
ii.,  203,  261.  Arrival,  277.  Letters 
to  and  from,  258,  261,  263,  269, 
285,  288,  290,  299,  372.  Letters 
respecting,  284,  286,  363,  365, 
366,  369,  377,  379,  382,  383,  419, 
462,  525.  His  movements,  277. 
Franklin  undertakes  to  procure 
wagons  for,  292.  His  advertise 
ment  for  them,  294.  Wm.  Shir 
ley,  Secretary  to,  307.  Respect 
ing  his  road,  313,  321,  329,  345, 
347,  359,  363,  373,  569.  Gives 
passes  to  soldiers'  wives,  348.  Let 
ter  from  Governor  Morris  to  com 
mittee  of  Assembly  for  wagons  for, 
357,  377.  Asks  aid  for  Mr.  Leslie  in 
purchases,  316,  356.  Captain  Orde 
commands  train,  346,  356,  358. 
Letter  Charles  Swaine  respecting 
provisions  for,  360,  362,  364,  372. 
Dispatches  for,  377.  His  defeat, 
379,  381,  382,  383,  394.  [See 
Colon.  Rec.,  VI.]  Col.  Dunbar 
turns  towards  Philadelphia — de 
stroys  provisions,  &o.,  383,  419, 
422,  446.  Effect  of  defeat  on  In 
dians,  394.  Captain  Orne,  399, 
400.  Col.  Burton,  400.  Orders 
recruits,  401.  Complaint  of,  cat 
tle  purchased  for,  410.  And  for 
not  being  paid  for  wagons,  576. 
Commissioners  appointed  to  settle 
accounts,  583,  598,  638.  Award 
of  Commissioners,  639.  Croghan 
a  Captain  of  Indians  under,  689  ; 
iii.,  549. 

Bradford,  Thomas,  escort  of  prison 
ers,  vii.,  560.  Provision  for  pris 
oners,  731.  List  of  officers  and 
prisoners  of  war,  viii.,  93.  Pris 
oners,  97.  To  prevent  intercourse 
between  officers  and  disaffected, 
502 ;  ix.,  338,  380. 

Bradford,  Wm.,  president  of  con 
vention  at  Hartford,  viii.,  616. 

Bradford,  Col.  William,  v.,  401,  430, 

557,  575,  582,  615,  644,  648,  663, 

668,  707,  740,  745;  vi.,  11,  24, 

27,  80,  204,  332  ;  viii.,  111. 

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fleet,  v.,  746;   vi.,  451.     P.  M., 
vii.,  556. 

Bradford,  Wm.,  Jr.,  appointed  At 
torney-General,  viii.,  613,  621. 
Statement  of  facts  respecting  his 
official  acts,  666.  Lieut.  Bighani, 
725.  Hog  Island  and  Colonel 
Proctor,  730,  760.  Letters,  ix., 
199,  266,  272,  407,  408,  515,  553, 
656,  659,  676,  731.  Opinions  on 
prize  flour,  407,  408,  690.  Fees, 
515.  City  lots,  553.  On  Moles- 
worth's  estate,  659.  On  Connec 
ticut  trial,  576,  695.  Opinion  on 
British  goods  seized  in  Chester 
county,  731.  Wilcock's  salt  and 
city  lots,  750.  Case  of  T.  Mat- 
lack,  x.,  202,  635.  Case  of  Big 
Spring  tract,  712.  Fees  in  Mont 
gomery  county,  743.  List  of 
Commissioners,  taxes,  &c.,  494. 
Militia  fines,  748.  Opinion  case 
J.  O'Hara,  xi.,  58.  Col.  Thomas 
Hartly  to,  on  trial  of  York  rioters, 
115.  Opinion  on  militia  appeals, 
122.  On  case  of  Charles  Sims' 
claim  to  lands,  162.  His  fees 
and  duties  as  Attorney-General, 
232.  Opinion  of  Judges  on,  233. 
And  of  Council,  234.  Permission 
to  publish,  234.  On  effect  of 
bankrupt  laws,  250.  On  citizen 
ship,  260.  Case  Neiss  and  Rhein- 
er,  273.  Election  in  Berks  co., 
310.  Papers  from  New  York,  415. 
419.  To  committee  of  States  on 
Wyoming  (1784),  446.  Case  of 
Longschamps,  467.  Health  office 
fees,  618.  On  weights  and  meas 
ures,  734.  On  demand  of  a  fugi 
tive  to  Connecticut,  737. 

Bradford  &  Hall,  author  of  "Detec 
tor,"  ix.,  266. 

Bradshaw,  Thomas,  letter,  iv.,  297. 
Demand  of  murderer  in  New 
York,  297. 

Bradstreet,  Col.,  death  of,  ii.,  702, 
734.  Success  at  Cadaraqui,  iii., 
517,  518.  Grants  a  peace  with 
Indians  of  Erie  and  Ohio,  iv.,  207. 

Brady,  son  of  Captain,  mortally 
wounded,  vi.,  688.  Particulars, 
689. 

Brady,  Capt.  John,  number  of  men 
iv.,  108. 

Brady,  Capt.,  vii.,  505  ;  viii.,  378, 
565.  Expedition  against  Indians, 


ix.,  39.  Returned  from  Sandusky 
and  takes  prisoners,  good  con 
duct,  &c.,  xii.,  130,  131,  132,  139, 
186,  210,  243,  244.  Letters  to, 
213,  276. 

Brady's  fort,  viii.,  157. 

Brandywine  Creek,  Indians  com 
plain  of  encroachments  at,  i.,  239. 

Brandywine,  killed  and  wounded, 
&c.  at  battle  of,  v.,  666,  672,  714. 
Battle  of,  vi.,  58,  214,  286. 
Wounded  at,  vii.,  608.  Indian 
purchase  of,  xii.,  281. 

Brant,  Indians  does  mischief  at  Pen- 
nipack,  vii.,  63,  623. 

Brant,  Captain,  x.,  88. 

Brearly,  David,  C.  J.  of  N.  J.,  de 
mand  of  fugitives — the  practice, 
xi.,  548. 

Breckenridge,  HughM.,  deposition, 
ix.,  572.  Answer  to,  661.  De 
livers  an  eulogium  on  those  who 
fell  in  the  revolution  (1779),  162, 

Breckenridge,  H.,  on  Cornplanter, 
Indian  Chief,  xi.,  732. 

Brewer,  Colonel,  (Secretary  to  Gen 
eral  Sullivan,)  vii.,  724. 

Bridge  at  Cobb's  creek,  site  for,  i., 
329. 

Bridges  and  roads,  i.,  767.  Guard, 
orders  to,  v.,  121,  124.  On  Bur 
lington  road  to  be  destroyed,  95. 
Governor  of  New  Jersey,  respect 
ing,  238.  Over  Schuylkill,  vi., 
685,  768.  On  Schuylkill,  Sulli 
van's,  vii.,  152,  196. 
I  Bridgeton,  New  Jersey,  salt  scarce, 

pork  plenty,  v.,  86. 
i  Brigade  Majors,  not  furnished  with 

commissions,  vi.,  240. 
|  Brigadier-Generals  needed,  vi.,  149, 

151. 

j  Bright,  Doct.,  ix.,  575. 
i  Brigs,    Captain,    at   Mclntosh,  xii., 
277. 

Brison,  James,  justice  at  Pittsburg, 
xi.,  422.  Licenses,  624. 

Bristol,  sulphur  discovered,  iv.,  723. 
Sick  and  wounded  at,  v.,  175. 
Arms  and  ammunition  at,  181. 
Camp  near,  321,  342,  352,  368, 
414. 

British  Soldiers  to  be  escorted  to 
Newtown,  96.  Vessels  trade  with 
tories  in  Delaware,  504.  Captain 
Murphey,  action  with,  504,  510. 
Vessels  of  war,  118,  126,  132, 


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216,  217,  263,  305,  315,  351,  352, 
410,  435,  439,  450,  452,  453,  454, 
457,  462,  465,  467,  468,  470,  472, 
480,  488,  504,  532,  591,  604,  648, 
668,  680,  721,  746.  Flag  and  es 
cort  at  Lancaster,  affair  between, 
and  officers,  vi.,  268.  Vessels  of 
war,  706.  Fleet  off  Rhode  Is 
land,  733-736.  Charged  with 
using  papers'of  vessels  taken,  ix., 
151  ;  plot  of  prisoners  to  escape 
discovered,  155  ;  goods  per  ship 
Amazon  seized,  742,  756  ;  dam 
ages  sustained  in  Northampton 
county,  from  the,  765.  British 
goods  seized  in  Chester  county, 
731  —  and  opinion  respecting, 
731 ;  in  ship  Amazon,  742,  756  ; 
seizure  of,  475,  476,  479,  742, 

756,  757.    Prison  ships  described, 

757,  763 ;    prisoners  of  war,  515. 
[See    Prisoners.]      And   German 
clothing  deficient,    x.,    7.     Com 
mercial  arrangements,  remedy  for 
evils   of,    155.      Merchants   com 
plain  of  grievances  from  America, 
745.    Capture  of  negroes  by,  xi., 
75.     Consul,  Phineas   Bond,    ac 
knowledged  as,   145.     Interferes 
with  rights  of  States,  375. 

Brocden,  Charles,  Master  of  Rolls, 
iii.,  703. 

Brodhead,  Daniel,  letter  on  state 
of  troops  after  battle  of  Long 
Island,  v.,  21.  And  account  of, 
22.  Sickness,  40.  Letters,  21, 
29,  158,  283,  345  ;  vi.,  462,  492, 
650,  660,  662,  687,  772.  Letters 
respecting  state  of  frontiers,  vii., 
465,495.  Account  of  affairs  with 
Indians,  505.  Letters  to,  respect 
ing  frontiers,  516,  521,  525,  541, 
564,  569,  664,  702,  710,  771.  Let 
ters,  &c.,  viii.,  21,  22,  36,  38,  50, 
65,  66,  68,  69,  78,  79,  106,  109, 
119,  120,  140,  149,  152,  158,  197, 
210,  246,  249,  283,  300,  378,  478, 
487,  488,  513,  536,  558,  565,  583, 
584,  588,  595,  596,  640,  641,  707, 
743,  766,  770.  Places  soldiers  in 
private  houses,  (Ward  and  Small- 
man's)  at  Pittsburg,  22,  119,  120, 
149.  Proposes  purchase  of  pro 
prietary  manors,  offers  to  interest 
others  in  it,  121.  Answer  to,  150. 
Attacks  of  savages,  140.  Con 
gress  resolve  to  sustain,  195, 


250.  Explains  his  course,  197. 
Suit  against  in  Virginia,  202. 
Militia,  210.  State  of  frontiers, 
246,  249  283.  Scalps,  301.  Mis 
understanding  with  officers  at 
Fort  Pitt,  405.  Apprehends  to 
use  force  to  obtain  provisions, 
471.  Respecting  frontiers,  478. 
Danger  of  evacuating  his  post, 
487,  488.  Murder  by  Wyaiidots, 
513.  Short  of  provisions,  515, 
518.  Murder  by  Indians,  536. 
Scarce  of  provisions,  558.  In 
structions  to  Captain  Samuel 
Brady,  566.  •  Base  attempt  to  de 
stroy  Indians  near  Haniia's  town, 
596.  War  between  Delaware  and 
Seneca  Indians,  murder  on  French 
creek,  640.  His  force,  708.  Fron 
tiers,  743.  Boundary,  744.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  ix.,  39,  51,  57, 
75,  98,  143,  307,  365,  379,  405. 
On  campaign,  against  Delaware 
Indians,  £c.,  97,  161.  Successes, 
161.  (1779,)  x.,  161.  (See  Vol. 
VII.)  Applies  as  surveyor  in 
room  of  I.  Lukeiis,  and  is  ap 
pointed,  xi.,  630.  Renewal  of 
Commissioners  necessary  by 
change  of  counties,  640.  Death 
of  General  Potter,  660.  His  son 
appointed  Deputy  Surveyor,  662, 
663.  Report  Surveyor  General, 
758.  Letters  from  his  letter 
book,  1779-1780,  xii.,  105-279. 
Expedition  against  Indians,  137, 
139,  140,  147.  Proposes  building 
a  fort  at  Kittanning,  124.  Names 
it,  134,  135,  139,  147.  Expedi 
tion,  149,  150,  153,  154.  Burns 
Seneca  towns,  156, 159.  Proposes 
expedition  to  Detroit,  160,  164, 
166,  169,  183,  184,  186,  221,  238, 
260,  277.  Calls  for  troops,  223, 
260.  Wants  provisions,  254,  257, 
259,  263,  266,  273,  274,  277.  Is 
sues  his  last  meat,  274.  Counter 
orders,  275. 

Brodhead,  Mr.  applies,  for  Lieuten 
ancy,  vii.,  606.  Reasons  for 
decision  of  officers  in  his  case, 
660. 

Brook,  John,  viii.,  81.  Comm'r 
of  Taxes,  ix.,  140. 

Brooks,  Win.,  Town  Major  of  York, 
vii.,  459. 

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for  a  libel,  xi.,  349.  Asks  pat 
ronage  for  Federal  Gazette,  412. 

Brown,  Col.  Alex.,  letter  to,  on  non- 
compliance  with  orders,  vii.,  515. 

Brown,  John,  mittimus,  &c.  for,  vi., 
25,  30,  45.  Anonymous  remarks 
on  Ms  examination,  36. 

Brown,  Col.  John,  on  impeachment 
of  Arnold,  vii.,  226,  271. 

Brown,  John,  Collector,  Chester  Co., 
robbed,  ix.,  459. 

Brown,  John,  his  case  by  the  Judges, 
xi.,  264.  Petition,  265.  Re 
specting  execution,  269,  276,  277, 
279. 

Brown,  Richard,  deposition  respect 
ing  murder  of  Indians  by  his 
servant,  iv.,  430. 

Brown,  William,  letters,  v.,  37,  106, 
135.  Of  Cumberland  Co.,  Petition 
respecting  Indians,  ix.,  522,  529. 
Letter  to,  641. 

Brown's  Fort,  ii.,  738  ;  xii.,  316. 

Brunswick,  New,  army  at,  v.,  159. 
British  leave,  161.  Increased  at, 
244.  Lord  Sterling's  brigade  on 
way  to,'  67.  Army  at,  79.  Sick 
sent  to  Philadelphia,  79.  Gen. 
Howe  in  possession  of,  84,  381. 

Bryan,  George,  elected  Vice  Presi 
dent  of  State,  v.,  252.  Letters, 

352,  463,  490,  514;  529,  530,  543, 
575.    V.  P.,  vi.,  10,  108,  109,  128, 
144.     Resigns  as  V.  P.,  vii.,  745. 
A  Pennsylvania  commissioner  to 
run  line  between  Virginia,  viii., 

353.  Counterfeit    coin,  ix.,  279, 
288,  299,  305,  309,  384.     Error  in 
a  law,  422.    Pardon,  634.    Answer 
to  questions  of  Council  on  Justices 
of  the   Peace,    x.,   16-19.     Com 
missioners  on  boundary,  (1783,) 
171.     On  trial  of  Indian  for  mur 
der,  473.     On  case  of  Doane,  609. 
Opinion  on  depreciation  of  pay, 
xi.,  120.     On  Brown's  case,  264. 
State  Island,  286. 

Buchanan,  Arthur,  vi.,  485,  487, 
603.  Indian  murders,  ix.,  192. 
His  Battalion  of  Cumberland  Co. , 
(1779,)  x.,  161.  (See  Vol.  VII.) 

Buchannan,  Capt.  Thomas,  viii.,  31. 

Buchannan,  Wm.,  v.,  552,  667,  677, 
690,711,  742;  vi.,  34. 

Buchloons,  an  Indian  Town  on 
French  Creek,  xii.,  157. 

Bucks  County,  Courts,  business  of, 


i.,  279.    Iron  furnaces  in,  (1750,) 
ii.,    53.      Soldiers    at    Newtown, 

596.  Associated  military  company 
of,   iii. ,   19.     Number   of   Roman 
Catholics   in,    144.     Justices    of, 
182.       Troops     don't    intend    to 
march,  v.,  18.     Tory  election  in, 
31,  32.     Troops  to  join  Washing 
ton,  115.     Records,  237.     Militia, 
322,  331,  342,  368,  463,  464,  511, 
523,   549,   567,   591.     Account  of 
flour  taken,  421.     Blankets  from, 
469.       Driving    off    cattle,     546. 
Records  to  be  removed,  vi.,   88. 
Militia,  96.     Clothing  found,  92, 
107,  146,   180,   187.     Alarms  in, 
280.     Insolence  of  Tories  in,  291. 
Captures  by  enemy  in,  261,  263, 
361.     Exposure  to  enemies,   595. 
Letter  to  Colonels  of  militia,  vii., 
104.     Militia,   98,   103,  104,  108. 
Forage  Master,  620.     Agents  for 
Confiscated     estates,     viii.,    178. 
Taxes,  481.      Auditors,   ix.,    11, 
13,  17,  29,  36,  47.     Sales  of  for 
feited  estates  in,  105.      Commis 
sioner,   ill  treated,   199.     Troops 
at  Newtown,   278.     Troops,    338, 
376,    378,    433.     Robberies,    459, 
501,  507,  529,  608,  609,  610,  611, 
617,  635.     Sheriff  of,  on  arrest  of 
Sergeant  Nagle,  x.,  67.     Death  of 
Major  Kennedy  by  robbers,  (1783,) 
178.     Orders  to  Troops  to  march 
to  Wyoming,  345.     Case  of  Solo 
mon  Vickers,  432.    Banditti  from, 
on  frontiers,  583.     Aaron  Doane, 

597.  Robber  of  Treasury  in  jail, 
698.     Robbery  of  Tax  Collectors, 
xii.,  298,  302. 

Budden,  James,  v.,  599. 

Buffalo  Creek,  prisoners  taken  by 
Indians  on,  (1783,)  x.,  167. 

Buffalo,  Fort,  iii.,  13. 

Buffalo  Valley,  Indians  attack, 
viii.,  249. 

Bulkley,  John,  iii.,  349,  351. 

Bull,  Col.  John,  letters,  v.,  59,  102, 
201,  203,  208,  255,  304,  306,  709. 
Meets  Indians  at  Easton,  201, 
203,  208  ;  vi.,  128,  133,  150,  190, 
746.  To  erect  Battery  at  Billings- 
port,  746.  Marches  brigade  to 
enemy's  lines,  133.  Complains 
of  removal,  190.  To  repair  banks 
at  Mud  Island,  vii.,  240,  544. 
Asks  to  be  employed  against 


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Indians,  544.  Raising  chevaux 
de  frize,  544,  566,  587,  635.  In 
structions  to  viii. ,  1 64.  Appointed 
commissioner  of  purchases  for 
Philadelphia  co.,  164. 

Bull,  Capt.  Thomas,  iii.,  423. 

Bullets  from  Batsto ,  iv.,  761, 

762. 

Bullitt,  Thomas,  letter,  iii.,  370. 

Bunting,  Joshua,  a  prisoner,  viii., 
648. 

Burd,  Capt.,  viii.,  297. 

Bard,  Col.  James,  complains  against 
Assembly  for  not  paying  hands  on 
roads,  ii.,  393.  Letters  to  and 
from,  393,  454,  566,  631,  705. 
Fort,  609.  Account  against  Teedy- 
uscung,  iii.,  293.  Proposal  for 
means  of  protection,  99.  Letters, 
333,  334,  367.  Journal,  352. 
Letters  iv.,  88,  105,  111,  125,  128, 
140,  165. 

Burd,  Edward,  appointed  prothono- 
tary  vi.,  695. 

Burgen,  Mrs.,  receives  provisions 
by  order  of  General  Washington, 
viii.,  60. 

Burgoyne,  Gen.,  affairs  at  Ticonder- 
oga,  v.,  437,  541.  Captured  by 
Gen.  Gates,  details,  657,  674,  676, 
680,  684,  695.  Letters  from  G. 
Gates,  687.  Prisoners  from,  726, 
729.  Articles  of  Capitulation, 
726-728.  Stores  taken  from,  729, 
Conduct  in  Convention,  General 
Gates'  answer  respecting,  vi.,  108. 
Report  to,  and  resolution  of  Con 
gress,  on  breach  of  Convention, 
162-166,  176. 

Burial  ground  reserved  for  strangers 
in  Philadelphia,  xi.,  570,  571. 

Burk,  Lawrance,  letter,  iii.,  478. 

Burke,  Thomas,  vii.,  170,  172. 

Burnet,  Silas,  deposition,  vi.,  7. 

Bush,  David,  ferry  at  Christiana, 
i,,  674.  Erects  battery  at  Wil 
mington,  Delaware,  ii.,  6.  Col 
lector  of  militia  fines  at  Wilming 
ton,  complaints  against,  iii.,  154, 
165-170;  ix.,  174. 

Bush  Island,  works  on,  v.,  591. 

Busse,  Capt.,  fort,  ii.,  159. 

Busse,  Christian,  letter,  iii.,  279. 
Sick,  293,  362,  425. 

Butcher,  Zacariah,  his  letters  on 
affairs  at  Marsh  Creek,  i.,  625, 
635. 


i  Butler,  Anthony,  v.,  553,  557. 

'  Butler,  Col.,  money  sent  to,  ix.,  80, 
105,  113. 

Butler,  Richard,  account  of  the  rise 
of  the  Indian  War,  iv.,  568-570. 

Butler,  Col.  Richard,  vi.,  252,  386, 
404,  420,  663;  vii.,  3,  65,  482, 
514.  Recommendation  for  ap 
pointments,  viii.,  607.  Partial 
issues,  741.  Recruits,  748.  Re 
specting  prisoners  of  war,  ix.,  561. 
Soldiers'  times  expiring,  664;  x., 
69,  88,  294.  Conference  with 
him  and  A.  Lee,  on  Indian  treaties, 
295.  And  Lee  to  Council,  on 
.  officers,  332.  Letter  to,  respecting 
Indians,  xi.,  206.  Commissioner 
to  purchase  Erie,  405.  Purchase 
of  Erie,  427.  Proposes  present  of 
lands  to  Cornplanter,  562,  660. 
Report  on  accounts,  588.  Letter 
on  Erie,  591.  Indians,  716. 
Quota  of  Militia  demanded  by 
Governor  of  Western  Territory, 
715,  716.  Indian  captures,  723. 
Resigns  as  justice,  xii..  5. 

Butler,  Col.  Wm.,  vi.,  529,  537. 
Letter,  recruiting,  provisions,  in 
activity  of  officers,  &c.,  viii.,  747. 
Proposes  printing  office  at  Pitts- 
burg,  x.,  421. 

Butler,  Capt."  Zebulon,  iv.,  364. 
Letter  to,  from  Delegates  in  Con 
gress,  643.  To  Ellis  Hughes, 
647,  648. 

Butler,  Lieut.  Col.  Zebulon,  at  Sun- 
bury,  vi.,  690  ;  vii.,  283,  289  ;  viii., 
162,  600,  601,  602,  633.  At 
Wyoming,  rations  to  troops  at, 
ix.,  166.  Petition,  x.,  559,  580, 
613.  Appointed  Lieutenant  of 
Luzerne  County,  xi.,  179.  Dis 
turbances  at,  192.  Respecting 
Wyoming,  351,  381.  Arrest  of 
Rioters,  Dudley  is  wounded,  356. 
Militia,  414.  Arms,  (1787,)  459. 
Deposition,  553.  On  difficulties 
of  meeting  of  Militia  in  Luzerne 
Co.,  676. 

Buyers,  John,  letter  respecting  Fort 
Freeland,  vii.,  591.  Affairs  at 
Wyoming,  xi.,  439,  440. 

Byers,  James,  casts  brass  cannon, 
v.,  369. 

Byers,  Capt.  John,  vi.,  235. 

Byles,  Daniel,  chosen  Major  of  regi 
ment  of  Philad'a  county,  ii.,  608. 


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Byng,  Ad.  Robert,  instructions  to 
Gov.  Gordon,  i.,  194,  206,  207, 
306. 


C. 

Cable,  Abm.,  resigns  as  Justice, 
xii.,  5. 

Cadaraqui,  Colonel  Bradstreet's 
success  at,  iii.,  517,  518. 

Cade,  Zebulon,  conviction,  xi.,  421. 

Cadwalader,  Colonel  John,  officers 
of  armed  boats,  reflect  on  Com 
mittee  of  Safety,  iv.,  704,  757.  Or 
ders  to  destroy  bridges  on  Burling 
ton  road,  v.,  95.  Letters,  95, 
136,  160,  161,  178,  180,  186. 

Cadwalader,  Colonel  Lambert,  com 
mission  for,  v.,  53.  Expected 
attack  at  Bristol,  136  ;  vi.,  655. 

Caldwell,  Andrew,  v.,  261. 

Caldwell,  Charles,  demand  of  him 
for  money  paid  for  his  apprehen 
sion,  vi.,  502. 

Caldwell,  Commissioner  Sir  James, 
vi.,  32. 

Caldwell,  Commodore  Samuel,  let 
ter,  iv.,  717.  Suggestions  res 
pecting  pay,  gallies,  &c.,  720. 
Letter  from  Captains,  complain 
ing,  706.  From  committee  on, 
724,  738.  Reason  of  his  return, 
738.  Obtains  possession  of  Hog 
Island,  ix.,  252,  520.  Respecting 
Hog  Island,  x.,  185.  Hog  Island, 
xi.,  89.  On  tonnage  duties,  594. 

Calendar,  Act  for,  change  from  old 
to  new  style,  ii.,  68. 

Callender,  Robert,  letter,  iv.,  411. 

Calvert,  Benedict  Leond.,  Governor, 
letter  from  Governor  Gordon  to, 
i.,  289.  Answer,  292. 

Calvert,  Charles,  conference  with 
Penn,  i.,  74. 

Calvius,  Stephen,  recommended  by 
Reverend  William  Tennent  as 
interpreter,  iii.,  514. 

Cambray,  Colonel,  ix.,  324. 

Caniden,  S.  C.,  General  Greene's 
affair  at,  ix.,  154. 

Cameron,  A.,  examination  and  his 
tory  of,  iv.,  682.  Taken  prisoner, 
v.,  382.  Letter,  383. 

Campbell,  George,  v.,  269. 

Campbell,    John,    agent   from   Vir 


ginia     at     Pittsburg,     vii.,     79. 
Taken  prisoner,  xii.,  190. 

Campbell,  Captain  Thomas,  appoint 
ed  to  a  company  of  Rangers,  vii., 
300.  Rank,  446;  viii.,  37,  70, 
109.  To  be  arrested,  68,  71. 
Letters,  xii.,  160,  171,  172,  179, 
187,  194,  202,  203.  Recruits  at 
Newtown,  ix.,  79,  435. 

Campbell,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  letter 
to,  xii.,  135,  141,  154,  200,  211, 
232,  237. 

Campbell,  Rev.  Mr.,  appointed  min 
ister  of  Apoquinimy,  i.,  191.  To 
be  removed,  236. 

Canada,  union  with,  anticipated  by 
Colonel  Hazen,  viii.,  105.  Expe 
dition,  ix.,  308. 

Canan,  Colonel  John,  Justice  of 
peace,  xi.,  588. 

Canasatego,  &c.,  deed  from,  for 
lands  between  Delaware  and  Sus- 
quehanna,  August  22,  1749,  ii., 
33,  36. 

Canhawa,  fort  at,  xii.,  126.  At 
tacked,  126. 

Caiinisters  for  cartridges,  described, 
vi.,  393. 

Cannon,  casting  of,  by  J.  Old,  iv., 
721.  Has  cast  a  241b.,  721. 
Asked  for  from  Congress,  735. 
Letter  to  Captain  Joy,  738. 
Number  cast  at  Reading  and 
Warwick  furnaces,  v.,  36.  Pro 
ved,  62.  Carriages,  64.  At 
Hibernia  furnace,  72.  Proved, 
&c.,  121,  170.  Cast,  203,  369, 
535.  Copper  wanted  for,  535. 

Cannon,  Mrs.,  seditious  conduct, 
ix.,  193. 

Canoes,  hired  for  Fort  Augusta,  iv., 
112. 

Canterbury,  Archbishop  of,  refuses 
to  consecrate  American  Bishops, 
x.,  434. 

Cape  Breton,  expedition,  ii.,  339, 
388. 

Cape  May,  wardens  purchase  ground 
for  Beacon  at,  xi.,  93  ;  xii., 
101.  Lot  purchased  by  wardens, 
295. 

Capitulation,  articles  of,  Fort  Fiee- 
land,  vii.,  611. 

Carberry,  Mr.,  skirmish  with  In 
dians,  vii.,  8,  10.  Henry  and 
Sullivan,  affair  of,  x.,  61,  74 
Correspondence,  &c.,  with  Mary 


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land,  respecting,  290-293.  Dele 
gates  on,  575,  576'.  Depositions, 
&c.,  576-580.  Letter,  Governor 
of  Maryland,  320.  Instructions 
to  sheriff,  323.  Governor  Paca, 
respecting,  324.  And  John  Sul 
livan,  respecting  mutiny,  xi.,  27. 
List  of  papers,  29. 

Carleton,  Guy,  Governor  of  Quebec, 
iv.,  364.  Grants  a  passport  at 
request  of  General  Washington, 
ix.,  674.  Letter  relating  to  pre 
liminaries  of  peace  and  termina 
tion  of  hostilities,  x.,  13.  Robber, 
in  New  York,  101,  131. 

Carlton,  Joseph,  letter  to,  xii.,  267. 

Carlisle,  state  of  things  at  and  near, 
iii.,  79,  192,  196,  448,  450,  483, 
484,  489,  627,  691.  Muster  of 
effective  men  at,  iv.,  196.  Res 
pecting  dry  lands  near,  590. 
Committee,  letter  respecting  salt 
petre  manufacture,  706.  Com 
missioners  letter  to  Committee  of 
Safety,  713.  Prisoners  of  war  at, 
v.,  77.  Militia  at,  164,  324. 
But  one  lawyer  practising  under 
Constitution,  vi,,  228.  Magis 
trates,  228.  Court  held  at,  238, 
511,  661.  Replevins  issued,  ex 
cuses,  case  of  Wm.  Montgomery, 
a  traitor,  239.  Lands  near  grant 
of,  viii.,  107.  All  artificers  or 
dered  by  Congress  to — magazine 
required,  630,  632.  Proprietary 
lots,  636.  State  of  things,  747. 
Continental  works  near,  ix  ,  460. 
Provisions,  xii.,  117.  Magazine 
at,  119.  Fort  Lowther  at,  348. 

Carlisle,  Abraham,  memorials  in 
favor  of  his  pardon,  vii.,  21-24, 
52-59.  Notes  of  C.  J.  McKean, 
on  trial  of,  44-52. 

Carmathen,  (British  Secretary,)  to 
Mr.  Adams,  complaining  of  griev 
ances  to  British  creditors,  x.,  746. 

Carnahan,  Captain  James,  xii.,  10, 
193,  254. 

Carothers,  John,  v.,  634,  639. 
Lieut,  vi.,  436,  438,  447,  467, 
487,  491,  539,  559,  609,  619,  700. 
Resigns,  vii.,  405,  618;  viii.,  696. 

Caruthers,  Robert,  taken  prisoner 
by  Indians,  ix.,  657. 

Carrington,  Colonel,  proceedings 
against,  v.,  328.  E.  J.,  vacancy, 
ix.,  487. 


Carson,  John,  vii.,  401,  437,  470, 
637,  659,  679. 

Carson,  Joseph,  account  for  cloths 
seized  in  Bucks  county,  vi.,  146. 

Carson,  Samuel,  Lieutenant  of  Ship 
General  Greene,  vii.,  310,  706. 

Cartledge,  Edmund,  memorial  on 
Indian  trade,  i.,  261,  304,  327. 
Letter  to  Governor,  304,  327.  His 
examination,  305. 

Cartouch  boxes,  ordered,  vii.,  358. 

Casdorp,  Thomas,  letter,  invents  a 
swivel  skid  for  guns,  v.,  200. 

Caswell,  Richard,  Governor  of  North 
Carolina,  viii.,  191.  Deputies  to 
convention — Act  of  Assembly,  xi., 
116. 

Cataragues,  Indian  town,  xii.,  301. 

Cavalry,  recommended  by  Commit 
tee  of  Congress  in  letter  to  Presi 
dent  Wharton,  vi.,  316.  Reso 
lutions  of  Congress  to  respectable 
young  men  to  join,  323,  339. 
General  Lacey  on,  391. 

Cavet,  James,  letter,  iv.,  623. 

Censors,  Council  of,  resolutions, 
&c.,  of,  x.,  149,  153,  302,  327, 
329,  333,  336,  363,  596,  604,  605, 
656.  On  voting  by  ballot,  302. 
Answer,  316. 

Census  of  Bedford  county,  x.,  512. 
United  States,  xi.,  709,  718. 

Certificate  of  Indian  Isaac,  respect 
ing  Sergeant  Falconer  being  at 
battle  at  Sideling  Hill,  iii.,  315. 
Of  John  Penn's  appointment  as 
Governor,  iv.,  119.  Of  Governor's 
election,  xii.,  28. 

Cessation  of  Indian  hostilities,  ix., 
641. 

Cessna,  Captain  Charles,  distress 
from  Indians  in  Bedford  county, 
ix.,  236,  467. 

Chains  to  be  placed  across  Chestnut 
street,  vi.,  741. 

Chaloner,  John,  vi.,  320,  321.  Ap 
pointed  auctioneer,  xi.,  680.  Re 
port,  762. 

Chaloner  &  White,  vi.,  761,  762. 
Fat  cattle,  viii.,  248. 

Chamberlain,  Samuel,  commissioner 
of  Maryland  on,  boundary  line,  i., 
603. 

Chambers,  Benjamin,  deposition  on 
Maryland  affairs,  i.,  519.  Has  a 
private  fort  and  cannon,  iii.,  12, 
79.  Refuses  to  deliver  cannon, 


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order  for  arrest,  165,  192.  Let 
ter,  iv.,  535.  Letter  from,  xii., 
281. 

Chambers,  Colonel  James,  v.,  364. 
Men  applauded,  vi.,  97. 

Chambers,  Colonel,  xii.,  122,  130. 

Chambers,  Colonel  John,  viii.,  32, 
320,  374. 

Chambers,  John,  Sub-Lieutenant, 
vi.,  504,  629. 

Chambers,  Lieutenant,  viii.,  286. 

Chambers,  Colonel  Maxwell,  ix., 
292. 

Chambers,  Wm.,  killed  by  Indians, 
ii.,  612. 

Chambers,  Fort,  xii.,  349. 

Chancery,  Court  established,  i.,  171. 
Proceedings,  i.,  440,  442,  456. 

Charles,  Robert,  letters  to  and  from, 
i.,  215,  295.  Appointed  assistant 
agent  in  England  to  Benjamin 
Franklin,  iii.,  759. 

Charleston,  fallen,  viii.,  312,  316, 
326,  470.  Flags  of  truce  from, 
ix.,  338. 

Chartier's  Creek,  Indians  near,  xii., 
234,  243. 

Charts,  variation,  xi.,  718. 

Chastenoy,  Mons.,  Letter  to,  respec 
ting  captured  negroes,  i.,  755. 

Chastisement  in  the  Navy,  iv.,  770. 

Chauvignerie,  Michael  la,  (a  French 
prisoner,)  examination  of,  294, 
305,  letter  to  parents,  iii.,  329. 

Cheat  river,  child  killed  by  Indians, 
xii.,  163,  164,  256. 

Chelsea  Forge  for  iron,  vi.,  627. 

Chemung,  expedition  proposed 
against,  vii.,  3,  86. 

Cheney,  Colonel,  v,,  732, 

Cherokee  Indians,  passport  for,  iii., 
405.  Names  and  signification, 
428;  xii.,  131,  147. 

Cherokee  Indian  women  address 
President  Franklin,  xi.,  181. 
Letter  to  President  Mifflin,  584. 
Arrive  in  Virginia,  600. 

Chesapeake,  General  Howe  ap 
proaches,  v.,  544.  Movements 
of  enemy  in,  ix.,  315,  351. 

Chesapeake  and  Delaware,  connec 
tion  proposed,  x.,  540.  Commu 
nication  between  proposed,  xi., 
25,  27. 

Chesney,  William,  vii.,  599. 

Chesnut  Hill,  precipitate  retreat  of 
enemy,  vi.,  100, 


Chester,  first  council  at,  i.,  37. 
Court  at,  51.  Rev.  Mr.  Backhouse 
appointed  missionary  at,  226. 
Troops  ordered  to,  v.,  352,  353, 
529,  532,  536,  563.  In  possession 
of  enemy,  616. 

Chester  county,  election  return 
for  Assembly,  i.,  86.  Council, 
115.  Business  of  Courts  in,  279. 
Returns  of  iron  furnaces  in,  1750, 
ii.,  56.  Petition  from,  for  defence, 
656.  Number  of  Roman  Catholics 
in,  iii.,  144.  'Mordecai  Thompson, 
Wagon  Master,  398.  Committee, 
letter,  iv.,  718.  Return  of  Mem 
bers  of  Assembly,  740.  Estimate 
of  fire  arms  fit  for  use,  in,  776. 
Lieutenants  of,  v.,  475.  Flour 
in,  421.  Militia,  324,  426.  Records 
462.  Persons  to  take  account  of 
grain,  &c.,  in,  476,  477.  Memorial, 
476.  Complaints  about  substi 
tutes,  487.  Letters  to  Lieutenants 
of,  582.  Militia,  581,  582.  Enemy 
supplied  from,  686.  Blankets, 
&c.,  to  be  impressed,  691.  Light 
horse  militia,  732.  Letters,  vi., 
4,  98,  258,  731,  Head  Quarters 
in,  98,  101.  Militia,  494.  Arms 
in,  496.  Commissioner's  Taxes, 
561.  Illegal  election,  vii.,  97. 
List  of  Justices  since  Revolution, 
444.  Bad  conduct  of  East  Marlbro, 
470.  Murder  of  Jesse  Jordan  in, 
743.  Mr.  Boyd  of,  murdered  by 
the  Smiths,  viii.,  244.  Backward 
in  furnishing  volunteers,  456. 
Accounts  of  sales  of  forfeited 
estates  in,  ix.,  105.  Militia,  421, 
434.  Collectors  robbed,  459,  501, 
507.  Seizure  of  British  goods  in, 
and  opinion  of  Attorney  General 
respecting,  731.  Wagons  stopped 
in,  with  British  clothing,  x.,  12. 
Wagoners'  names,  13.  Execution 
of  David  Dawson  of,  609.  Persifer 
Frazer  appointed  Register  of  Wills 
and  Recorder  of  Deeds  in,  756. 
Militia  fines,  xi.,  258.  Contest  for 
seat  in  Council,  632. 

Chevaux  de  frize,  regulations  about 
vessels  passing  in,  &c.,  iv.,  717, 
774,  775  ;  v.,  37,  39,  45,  66,  67, 
83,  238,  426,  431,  626,  649,  681, 
699,  721,  747  ;  vi.,  20.  Colonel 
Bull  engaged  in  raising,  vii.,  544, 
566,  587.  Removal  of,  x.,  93, 


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144-146,  177,  210,  212,  219,  221, 
349,  350,  565,  585,  Number  and 
situation,  (1784)  590.  To  be 
raised,  xii.,  290,  292. 

Chew,  Benjamin,  iii.,  397.  Letter, 
iv.,  44.  Arrested,  to  be  escorted 
to  Virginia,  v.,  478,  512.  Request 
in  favor  of,  vi.,  61.  Removal  of, 
85.  Release,  364,  367,  378,  380, 
389,  507,  523. 

Chicochinican,  Indian  chief,  letter 
from,  i.,  239. 

Chignecto,  French  forts  at,  ii.,  376. 
Chilesquake,  murder  of  J.  Martin 
and  wife  by  Indians,  ix.,  659. 

Chillaway,  Job,  an  Indian  chief,  iii., 
582. 

Chillicoffi,  Shawnese  Indian  town, 
destroyed  by  Colonel  Clarke,  xii., 
258. 

Chilohock's  Town,  xii.,  177. 

Chinese,  sick  from  an  Indiaman, 
and  thirty- four  others,  and  crew 
of  the  Pallas,  seek  and  obtain 
aid,  x.,  527,  528.  Resolution  of 
Assembly,  531.  Levi  Hollings- 
worth  respecting,  546,  548  Sent 
to  Maryland,  xi.,  56. 

Chippewa  Indians,  x.,  16;  xii.,  131, 
147. 

Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  Rev. 
Dr.  Evans  arrives,  i.,  134. 
Memorial  from,  in  favor  of  Gov. 
Nicholson,  150.  Claim  on  Baptist 
Church,  284.  Address  to  Gov. 
Denny,  ii.,  762.  Petition  in  favor 
Rev.  Thomas  Coombe,  prisoner, 
v.,  600,  603. 

Christ,  Henry,  v.,  605,  734;  ix.,  80, 
133,  196,  237,  347.  Proprietary 
lands  in  Reading,  237. 

Christina,  Fort,  curious  relics  found 
and  battery  erected,  ii.,  6. 

Christie  Captain  Jacob,  abuses  on 
officers  at  Easton,  &c.,  ix.,  385. 

Chrystie,  Captain  James,  arrives  at 
Easton  with  a  detachment,  x., 
135.  At  Fort  Dickinson,  209. 

Christy,  James,  deposition  respect 
ing  counterfeits  found  in  wagons, 
vi.,  233. 

Church,  Major,  viii.,  515. 

Churchman,  John,  charts,  xi.,  718. 

Cincinnati  Society  invites  Execu 
tive  Council,  xi.,  726. 

Circular  of  Massachusetts  Assembly, 
iv.,  286. 


Circulars  of  Council,  vi.,  65,  88, 
179,  193,  294,  452,  638,  650; 
vii.,  104,  105,  183,  304,  747.  Of 
Congress,  viii.,  277,  414,  441, 
454,  476;  ix.,  226,  251,  252,  387, 
407,  548.  To  Prothonotaries,  x., 
268.  Of  Council  to  Lieutenants 
and  Commissioners,  xi.,  379,  498, 
746. 

Cisney,  John,  murdered  by  Indians 
in  his  field,  list  of  killed,  iii.,  219. 

City  Guard,  orders  to,  v.,  121,  122- 
124. 

Civility,  Captain,  (Indian)  letters 
to  and  from,  i.,  229,  233,  238, 
271.  Reminds  Blunston  of  pro 
mise  to  the  Conestogas,  295. 

Claims  of  Pennsylvania  against 
United  States,  xi.,  234,  655. 

Clapham,  Colonel  William,  letters 
to  and  from,  ii.,  596,  612,  615, 
663,  665,  669,  671,  672,  674,  687, 
705,  739,  744,  751,  766,  779. 
Orders  to  Captain  Miles,  687. 
Instructions,  666.  Letters  to  and 
from,  iii.,  9,  10,  38,  41,  42,  58, 
64. 

Clarke,  Abraham,  vi.,  367,  389. 

Clarke,  John,  Jr.,  vi.,  23.  And  H. 
Miller,  vii.,  609. 

Clarke,  Governor  of  New  York, 
letters  from,  i.,  619,  620. 

Clarke,  Captain  John,  viii.,  65,  66, 
68,  79,  xii.,  173,  174,  279.  Sent 
after  trespassers  on  Indian  lands, 
177. 

Clarke,  General,  viii.,  767,  769. 

Clarke,  Brigad'r  General  G.,  answer 
to  President  Reed  respecting  ex 
pedition,  ix.,  331,  353,  354,  367, 
369,  375,  405,  458.  Meeting  at 
Westmoreland,  560.  Capture  and 
death  of  Colonel  Lochry,  &c.,  458, 
468.  Memorial  of  prisoners  on, 
574.  Irvine  expects  co-operation 
of,  649.  Proposes  expedition  to, 
23,  137,  141,  201,  235,  239,  247, 
306,  307,  315,  325,  343,  352. 
To  officers  of  Westmoreland 
county,  189.  Injurious  to  Penn 
sylvania,  325. 

Clarke,  Col.,  destroys  two  Shawnese 
towns,  viii.,  537,  580,  743.  At 
Richmond,  768. 

Clark,  Col.  Geo.  R.,  expedition,  xii., 
111.  Takes  Hamilton  at  Detroit, 
116,  320.  Takes  prisoners,  120, 


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459 


125.  Deserters  to,  142.  Making 
peace,  157.  Has  Virg.  troops, 
177,  223.  Goes  against  Detroit 
with  Virginia  troops,  177.  De 
stroys  town  at  Chillicoffi,  258, 
263.  Letters  to,  216,  238. 

Clark,  James,  scalped  by  Indians, 
viii.,  23,  29. 

Clark,  John,  v.,  699. 

Clark,  Mich.,  v.,  712.  Sergxii.,  230. 

Clark,  Walter,  ix.,  381. 

Clark,  William,  letter  to  W.  P.,  i., 
77. 

Clarkson,  Dr.  Gerardus,  letter  re 
specting  sick  soldiers,  v.,  165. 

Clarkson,  J.  L.,  ix.,  226,  229. 

Clarkson,  Matthew,  (Marshal)  an 
nounces  death  of  Judge  Ross, 
vii.,  554.  Letter  of  Pres.  on 
sale  of  salt,  viii.,  498.  F.  Hop- 
kinson  to,  on  ditto,  500.  Forbids 
sale,  500.  Letter  respecting  F. 
Hopkinson's  charges,  xii.,  250. 

Clarkson,  Matthew,  (aid  to  General 
Ai'nold)  action  of  Congress  against, 
vii.,  204,  270. 

Claypoole,  Capt.  A.  G.,  ix.,  278, 
376,  378. 

Claypoole,  James,  vi.,  624.  Sheriff  of 
Philadelphia,  to  replace  whipping 
post  and  pillory,  vii.,  252.  In 
structions  respecting  S.  R.  Fisher, 
291.  G.  Harding,  360.  Captain 
Sutter,  632.  Peter  Miller,  765. 
guard  for  prison,  viii.,  117,  321. 

Clans,  Daniel,  letters  from,  ii.,  116, 
174,  645.  Interpreter,  iv.,  41. 

Clayton,  Ashur,  letters,  iv.,  137, 
142,  174.  Orders  to,  194. 

Clergy  to  be  furnished  with  copies 
of  address  of  Congress  to  inhabi 
tants,  vi.,  489. 

Clinghain,  William,  vii.,  158. 

Clinton,  Gov.  George,  of  N.  Y., 
Letters,  i.,  654,  661,  678,  687,  712, 
736,  766.  Letters  from,  ii.,  16, 
26,  29,  30,  32,  65,  99;  v,,  244. 
Genl.  takes  a  spy,  639.  Account  of 
Ticonderoga  Battle,  676.  Letter 
of  inquiry  respecting  act  of  Con 
gress,  viii.,  132,  179  ;  ix.,  122. 
On  boundary,  x.,  422,  435,  458, 
513.  On  Wyoming  affairs,  xi., 
96.  Partition  line,  125.  Pres. 
Franklin  to,  respecting  line,  &c., 
187.  Wyoming,  196,  335,  341, 
412.  Arms  at.Fishkiln,  456;  xii.  33. 


Clinton,  Gen.  (British)  vi.,  27,  32. 
His  expedition  to  Connecticut, 
vii.,  561. 

Clinton,  Brig.  Gen.,  ix.,  125. 

Clinton,  Gen.,  arrives  at  Fort  Sulli 
van,  x.,  719. 

Clinton,  Sir  Henry,  viii.,  312;  ix., 
71,  102,  404. 

Clinton,  James,  appointed  commis 
sioner  on  boundary  with  N.  Y., 
x.,  450. 

Clothiers,  each  State  to  pay  its  own, 
vii.,  293,  304,  312.  Guard  for 
store,  689  ;  viii.,  52,  53,  67,  707. 

Clothing,  vi.,  9,  12,  22,  27,  33,  38, 
42,  52,  61,  75,  85,  87,  92.  107, 
125,  134,  142,  146,  179,  181,  186, 
189,  198,  251,  253,  275,  291,  343, 
387,  404,  412,  419,  426,  428,  559, 
566,  643,  660  ;  vii.,  129,  135, 181, 
221,  273,  293,  304,  312,  336,  359, 
637,  405,  411,  423,  440,  470,  570, 
590,  659,  666,  670,  679,  685,  696, 
714,  740,  744.  Prices  of,  for 
Army,  182;  17,  26,  34,  36,  53, 
56,  67,  76,  96,  105,  109,  116,  117, 
140,  161,  162,  185,  199.  Officer 
sells,  161,  162,  165 ;  ix.,  16,  19, 
31,  237,  405,  406;  x.,  6,  7,  12, 
13 ;  xii.,  106,  113,  149,  151,  158, 
180,  198,  225,  226,  250,  267. 

Clover  seed,  John  Penn  sends  for, 
vi.,  10. 

Cluggage,  Major  Robert,  viii.,  278, 
297. 

Cluggage,  Capt.  Thomas,  appointed 
to  an  independent  company  in 
Bedford,  vii.,  296.  Letters  to, 
512,  624,  659,  697,  742. 

Clymer,  Dan'l,  vi.,  105. 

Clyrner,  George,  Commissioner  on 
Commercial  regulations,  xi.,  522. 
On  call  of  a  State  Convention, 
562. 

Coasting  trade,  xi.,  607. 

Coats,  Col.  Wm.,  letter  respecting 
battle  at  Princeton,  v.,  159.  Army, 
162,  528,  767;  vi.,  376,  377,763, 
764.  Asks  to  be  exchanged  as 
prisoner,  377,  477.  Letters  to 
and  from,  viii.,  43,  378.  Troops 
for,  508.  Sends  troops  to  Flower 
Town,  ix.,  250.  Light  horse,  273. 
Lieut.  Col.,  325,  358,  377.  Re 
views  militia,  535  ;  x.,  759.  Asks 
for  arms  for  Seventh  battalion, 
xi.,  273.  Officers,  274. 


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INDEX    TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Cobb's  Creek,  Bridge  and  Road 
over,  L,  768. 

Cock,  Peter,  Island  in  Del.,  granted, 
to,  i.,  29. 

Coins,  Foreign,  remarks  of  Attorney- 
General  on  several  acts  respecting 
value  of,  ii.,  102. 

Coins,  regulation  of,  xii.,  36. 

Cold  weather,  severe,  at  Muskinguni 
and  Pittsburg,  xi.,  244. 

Golden,  Alexander,  letter,  iii.,  444. 
479. 

Golden,  Governor  Cadwalader,  let 
ters  to  and  from,  iv.,  167,  364, 
562,  578.  Asks  reason  for  Penn's 
pushing  his  request  for  Indians 
to  pass  through  New  York,  166. 

Colebrookdale,  petition  against  In 
dians,  i.,  213. 

Coleman,  Robert,  letter,  v.,  39. 

Coleman,  Ensign,  xii.,  138.  Order 
to  evacuate  Fort  Crawford,  141. 

Collectors,  appointed,  i.,  385,  389.  Of 
clothing,  vii.,  33.  Of  Bucks  and 
Chester  Cos.,  robbed,  ix.,  459. 

College  of  Philadelphia,  address  to 
Council,  interrupted  by  soldiers, 
v.,  199. 

Collins,  Luke,  letter  on  Western 
boundaries,  iv.,  455. 

Collins,  Thomas  W.,  accomplice  of 
Molesworth,  v.,  281,  315. 

Colonels  of  battalions,  circulars  to, 
viii.,  111.  Of  city  battalions, 
309. 

Colonial  Records,  to  be  published, 
i.,  14,  22,  23. 

Colonies,  to  have  management  of 
Indian  affairs,  iv.,  182.  Circular 
of  Massachusetts  Assembly,  286. 
The,  complained  of,  311. 

Commerce,  resolution  of  Congress 
on  regulation  of,  x.,  507-8.  In 
ternal,  proceedings  of  Assembly 
respecting,  128.  Commissioners 
appointed,  730.  Report  to  Con 
gress  on,  xi.,  75,  79.  Treaty  with 
France,  220-228. 

Commercial  Convention,  commis 
sioners  on,  xi.,  27,  60,  61,  522. 
Regulations,  521,  523-526.  Treaty 
with  France,  220-228,  287. 

Commissaries,  department,  com 
plaints  against,  vi.,  135,  295,  425, 
431.  To  be  regulated,  vii.,  84, 
557.  Conduct  in,  490,  542,  550, 
551,552.  Of  purchases  and  issues, 


letter  to,  304,  567,  579;  viii.,  69, 
92,  151.  Of  supplies— scarcity  of 
provisions,  287.  General,  of  pur 
chases,  92,  150,  240. 

Commission,  W.  P.  to  W.  "Welch, 
&c.,  to  Jersey,  i.,  85.  To  Gover 
nor  A.  Hamilton,  respecting  the 
seal,  148.  For  Searcher  of  Cus 
toms,  117.  To  Hamilton  and 
Georges,  428,  To  Gov.  Thomas 
from  Thomas  Penn,  625.  To  R. 
Peters  as  Secretary  of  Land  Office, 
545.  For  Captain  John  Shannon, 
688.  To  Samuel  Kirk,  ii.,  100. 
To  commissioners  to  Indian  treaty 
at  Albany,  from  Massachusetts, 
137.  New  York,  138.  Maryland, 
139.  Connecticut,  140.  Rhode 
Island,  141.  Pennsylvania,  142. 
New  Hampshire,  138.  Diary  of 
Pennsylvania  commissioners,  145. 
Of  officers  in  Pennsylvania  regi 
ment,  and  their  date,  iii.,  88. 
Letter  to  Governor  on  provisions 
for  soldiers,  93.  To  affix  seal, 
238.  Of  Captain  John  Sibbald  of 
Pennsylvania  frigate,  190.  To 
Thomas  McKee,  219.  General 
Forbes,  398.  To  appraisers  of 
transports,  iv.,  53.  To  physi 
cians  to  examine  sickly  vessels, 
59.  To  Dr.  Thomas  Coornbe,  70. 
John  Gibson,  105.  To  mayor  of 
Philadelphia  to  impress  wagons, 
108.  Colonel  Turbut  Francis, 
176.  For  Judges  of  New  Castle 
Courts,  &c.,  339.  Bernard  Ratzer, 
surveyor  of  boundary  between 
New  York  and  New  Jersey,  339. 
Do.  of  Anthony  Dennis,  340.  To 
Colonel  Lambert  Cadwalader,  v., 
53.  F.  Phyle  as  Naval  Officer  at 
Philadelphia,  298  Not  to  be  ante 
dated,  371.  Not  necessary  for 
Brigade  Major,  vi.,  255.  For 
privateers,  granted,  329.  For 
privateers,  vii.,  127,  536,  608. 
viii.,  613. 

Commissioners,  appointed  to  treat 
with  New  Jersey,  i.,  58.  Their 
instructions,  58.  Of  customs  on 
Navigation  Act,  119.  For  dis 
tributing  prize  money,  654.  On 
boundary  line,  letters  from,  556, 
557,  558,  568,  574,  601,  605,  613. 
Minutes  of,  571-574.  Reports  of, 
575,  595-615.  Notice  of  meeting 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


461 


Commissioners  — 

at  Philadelphia,  623.  To  borrow 
money,  order  of,  ii.,  252.  From 
colonies,  meeting  proposed,  460. 
To  settle  accounts  for  wagons  for 
General  Braddock,  appointed,  598. 
Letter  of  Hugh  Mercer  to,  iii.,  27. 
To  Governor  on  quality  of  provis 
ions,  93.  Letters  to  and  from 
Provincial,  93,  141,  161,  214,  235, 
258,  281,  287,  398,  440,  454,  476, 
498,  675.  Accounts,  report  on, 
452.  Their  right  to  pay  out 
money  disputed,  157.  Authorize 
Colonel  Armstrong  to  provide 
horses,  163.  Of  Customs,  547. 
For  Indian  affairs,  555.  Of  Lower 
Counties — letter  to  Gov.  Denny 
for  drums,  colors,  &c.,  401.  Of 
Bedford  Co.,  on  providing  fire 
locks,  iv.,  712.  Of  Carlisle,  let 
ter  on  fire-locks,  713.  Lords  of 
Trade,  plan  for  the  management 
of  Indian  trade,  182.  For  de 
fence,  minutes  of,  195.  Of  cus 
toms,  letter,  253,  254.  Of  cus 
toms,  Boston,  289.  On  Indian 
trade  at  N.  York,  361,  364.  Of 
Connecticut,  471.  Of  York  Co., 
respecting  fire-arms  to  be  made, 
708.  Of  clothing  to  be  appointed, 
vii,  221.  For  forfeited  estates, 
243.  For  purchase  of  flour,  753. 
Of  purchases  — appointed,  viii., 
154,  164,  219,  277,  441,  720.  For 
procuring  salt — scarcity  feared,  4, 
24,  28.  Of  Phila.  Co.,  80.  For 
procuring  flour,  84.  Of  Virginia, 
91,  353.  Of  Taxes,  125.  Of 
Berks  Co.,  taxes,  124,  132.  On 
boundary  between  Virga.,  and 
Penna.,  353.  On  Connecticut 
claim,  ix.,  526,  624,  676,  693.  Of 
Cumberland  Co.,  736.  For  de 
fence  of  the  Delaware,  586,  618, 
621,  625  647,  672.  Propose  sale 
of  Hyder  Ally,  672.  Of  North 
umberland  Co.,  440.  Of  pur 
chases,  17,  417,  Of  taxes  Phila 
delphia  Co.,  116,  139,  328,  478. 
To  run  line  with  Virginia,  20,  78, 
519.  On  boundary,  x.,  230,  233, 
236,  372,  373,  438,  489,  506. 
Anxious  to  be  correct,  236. 
Report,  506.  On  northern  boun 
dary,  ask  for  a  transit  instrument, 
416.  Of  Bucks,  75.  For  de- 


Commissioners  — 

fence  of  Delaware.,  26.  Of  Cum 
berland,  79.  Of  land  office,  541, 
545.  To  treat  with  Indians  ap 
pointed,  265  ;  letter  from,  266, 
332  ;  instructions,  320  ;  from 
Pres.,  respecting  prisoners,  325  ; 
arrive  at  Fort  Stanwix,  346  ; 
treaty  with  Six  Nations,  357,  395, 
410,  489,  496,  610  ;  obligation  to 
deliver  goods,  &c.,  to  Indians, 
610.  Lancaster  Co.,  82.  Ap 
pointed  to  examine  Roads  and 
Rivers  for  internal  commerce, 
129,  130,  312,  533,  710.  North 
ampton  Co.,  92.  Of  Philada.,  ob 
ject  to  appropriating  site  of  Jail 
for  an  Exchange,  104  ;  old  iron, 
307.  To  take  possession  of  Pitts- 
burg  when  relinquished  by  United 
States,  477,  498.  On  navigation 
of  Susquehanna  River,  755.  Of 
Taxes  for  Phila.,  Co.,  51,  222,  224, 
238.  On  trade  of  United  States 
appointed  by  Virginia,  738.  Of 
Washington  Co.,  584,  587.  Of 
Westmoreland  on  supplies,  98. 
On  Wyoming,  correspondence 
with,  30 — 37  ;  to  magistrate  as  to 
safety,  662  ;  answer,  663  ;  to  Pres. 
Dickinson,  664  ;  advertisement, 
669  ;  letter  from  inhabitants  to, 
671  ;  to  Pres.  Dickinson,  677. 
On  Western  Boundary  Line,  xi., 
26,  52,  69,  178,  499.  To  Com 
mercial  Convention,  27.  On  sub 
ject  of  Canal  Navigation,  27.  For 
improving  Inland  Navigation,  77. 
On  Connecticut  claims,  159,  160. 
Northern  Boundary,  203.  To 
purchase  Erie  from  Indians,  405, 
507,  509,  691.  On  Boundary 
with  Virginia  Commissioners,  ap 
pointed,  501.  Of  Maryland  and 
Virginia,  Internal  Navigation, 
511.  To  Maryland  and  Virginia 
On  Commercial  Regulations,  521. 
To  run  lines  of  Huntingdon  Co., 
571.  To  view  rivers,  681,  683, 
690.  Of  Taxes,  498.  To  Indians, 
503,  506,  507,  508,  509,  510.  On 
Commerce,  522.  Of  Washington 
Co.,  xii.,  288. 

Committe  on  Indian  affairs,  minutes 
of  meeting,  iii.,  382 ;  letter  to 
Gov.,  734.  On  Naval  affairs, 
letter,  iv.,  692.  Of  Berks  Co.,— 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    AE CHIVES. 


Committee  on  Indian  affairs — 
Proceedings  respecting  prisoners 
v.,  19.  For  driving  off  Cattle, 
315,  456,  461,  473,  512,  545,  565 
600.  Of  Cumberland  Co.,— letter 
12.  Of  inspection  in,  letter  re 
specting  prisoners,  77,  Of  fifty, 
384,473.  Of  Lancaster  Co.,  251, 
266,  349,  365,  571.  Of  Trenton 
receive  salt  from  Council,  69.  Of 
New  York  Letter,  40.  Of  York  T. , 
Troops  marched  in,  151.  Of 
Congress,  vi.,  316,  362,  389, 
Letters  on  Cavalry,  317,  365,  367, 
384,  677,  753.  Of  city,  letters  to 
dealers  in  flour  and  importers,  vii. 
461-465.  Of  Congress,  83,  84, 
85,  88.  Of  Congress  at  camp, 
viii.,  266,  267,  293,  312,  314,  315, 
337,  355,  404,  412.  Complained 
of,  by  Pres.,  Reed,  419.  Of 
Congress,  ix.,  281.  Of  Assembly, 
14,  62,  415.  Of  Ways  and 
Means — pensions,  xi.,  545. 

Committee  of  Safety,  how  and  when 
formed,  iv.,  637.  Letters  to  and 
from,  635,  638,  642,  643,  644,  646, 
647,  650,  653,  654,  656,  664,  666, 
668,  680,  686,  690,  692,  696,  697, 
702,  703,  706,  707,  708,  711,  712, 
713,  714,  717,  718,  720,  721,  722, 
723,  724,  725,  726,  729,  730,  731, 
733,  734,  736,  737,  738,  740,  742, 
743,  745,  746,  747,  760,  762,  764, 
765,  768,  769,  775,  776,  777,  778, 
779,  780,  784,  785,  786,  787,  788. 
Address  of  Rangers  armed  boat  for 
provisions,  704.  Complaint  of  ill 
treatment,  705.  Changed  to  Coun 
cil  of  S.,  (which  see)  v.,  26.  Their 
expense  account  for  dinners,  &c., 
213.  Resolutions,  317.  Letters  to 
and  from,  Col.  Samuel  J.  Atlee, 
6,  10.  Committee  of  Berks  Co,  111. 
Elmer,  Jona'n.,  7.  Miles,  Col. 
Samuel,  5.  Proctor,  Maj.  Thomas, 
11.  Read,  John,  12.  Richards, 
Wm.,  13.  Rittenhouse,  David,  10, 
Smith,  Robert,  8,  9. 

Compass,  sign  of  Lt.  Hammond 
killed,  vi.,  258,  275,  291,  326. 

Complaint  against  Captain  Harding, 
vii.,  761. 

Comptroller  Gen.,  Memorial  on  City 
Lots,  xi.,  571.  On  accounts,  578- 
582,  586,  591,  659.  Acc'ts,  xii.,  3. 
Letters,  90,  97,  99. 


Conedogwinet  Creek,  petition,  iv., 
392. 

Conemach,  Road  from  Frankstown, 
xi.,  186,  656,  725. 

Conestogoe,  Indians  on  Susque- 
hannah,  i.,  295.  List  of,  ii.,  242. 
Manor,  Indians  sent  to,  under 
John  Ross,  ii.,  595.  Coroner's  In 
quest  on  murder  of,  iv.,  147.  Let 
ter  John  Elder,  148,  153.  Beatty 
and  Miller  151.  Armstrong,  152. 
J.  Shippen  on  154.  Sir  William 
Johnson,  162.  Manor  purchased  by 
J.  Musser  of  Delaware,  viii.,  30, 
54,  56. 

Conestoga  manor,  title  of  Indians  to, 
ix.,  49. 

Conewago,  Petition  from,  i.,  681, 
682,  724. 

Conewago  Falls,  improvement  of, 
xi.,  608  ;  xii.,  155,  156,  157. 

Confederacy,  frigate,  vii.,  533,  695. 
Capt.  Harding  of,  ship  complained 
of,  for  impressing  seamen,  viii., 
643. 

Confederacy  completed,  ix.,  4. 

Confederation  of  States,  act  for,  vi., 
19,  Agreed  to  by  Pennsylvania 
Council,  455.  Consented  to  by 
Virginia,  144,  232.  Articles  of, 
signed  by  Maryland,  thus  com 
pleting  the  whole  thirteen  States, 
viii.,  749. 

Conferences  with  Indians,  iv.,  63. 
At  Onandago,  x. ,  63 ;  for  purchase 
of  lands  from,  105. 

Confession  of  Jesse  and  Solomon 
Vickars,  ix.,  609,  to  617. 

Confiscated  Estates,  instructions  for 
sale  of,  viii.,  345.  Letter  to  agents 
of,  760.  Agents  to  report,  x., 
154;  Hog  Island,  185. 

Congress,  Committee  of  Secrecy  agree 
for  powder,  iv.,  696.  Letters  to  and 
from,  681.  Resolutions,  692.  Dele 
gates  in,  letter  to,  from  officers  in 
York  county,  641.  To  Zeb.  Butler, 
643.  President  to  B.  Franklin, 
643,  644,  646.  Agreement  with 
Hodge,  Bayard  &  Co.  to  import 
arms,  708.  Intelligence  from, 
729.  Invites  Committee  to  hear 
Oration  on  General  Montgomery, 
714.  Leaves  appointments  with 
the  States,  v.,  25.  Confers  with 
Councils  on  defence  of  Del.,  62. 
Pay  of  Officers,  124.  Continental 


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Congress — 

money,  126.  Removal  of,  from 
Phila.,  132.  Punishment  on 
refusal  of  Continental  money,  137, 
147.  To  Assembly,  179.  Letters 
to  and  from,  129,  179,  219,  244, 
289,  290,  351,  366,  411,  435,  439, 
471,  491,  526,  536,  544,  574,  586, 
593,  599,  626,  630,  681,  687,  738. 
Proceedings  against  Quakers,  554. 
Resolutions,  25,  62,  124,  137,  183, 
268,  283,  290,  304,  309,  310,  319, 
325,  328,  366,  418,  461,  469,  470, 
492,  513,  525,  527,  528,  539,  551, 
552,  554,  575,  580,  583,  589,  596, 
604,  606,  616,  623,  627,  647,  669, 
675,  678,  736.  Confer  with  Com 
mittee  of  Pennsylvania,  311.  Pro 
ceedings  against  Capt.  Nicholson 
for  contempt  of  Gov'r  Johnson, 
328,  Books  wanted  by  members, 
754,  757,  771.  Letters  to  and 
from,  vi.,  4,  9,  12,  30,  41,  115,  136, 
152,  153,  158,  161,  162,  176,  207, 
208,  210,  242,  249,  284,  298,  316, 
318,  327,  333,  340,  341,  350,  351, 
358,  364,  378,  394,  403,  448,  460, 
485,  488,  493,  507,  523,  524,  589, 
592,  607,  613,  657,  670,  671,  672, 
708,  710,  712,  713,  724,  726,  729, 
737,  742,  754,  771.  Resolutions, 
9,  59,  79,  82,  111,  145,  150,  163, 
177,  184,  215,  257,  273,  286,  299, 
300,  323,  341,  356,  364,  365,  374, 
375,  377,  382,  388,  399,  422,  433, 
442,  458,  461,  507,  508,  557,  578, 
585,  586,  602,  659,  672,  702,  705. 
732,  753,758.  In  relation  to  Geiil. 
Burgoyne,  163.  In  relation  to  res 
pectable  young  men  forming  troops 
of  Cavalry,  323,  Remonstrance  of 
Council  and  Assembly  against 
cantonment  of  army,  104,  109, 
111,  333.  Memorial  from  prisoners 
at  Winchester,  111.  Printing  of 
Journals,  191,  237.  At  least  three 
members  necessary  from  each 
State,  358.  Inattentive  to  sup 
port  of  frontiers,  535.  Letters 
from  Lord  Howe  and  Gen.  Clin 
ton  under  consideration,  584, 
Resolve  on  embargo,  585.  Invite 
Councils  to  reception  of  Mons. 
Gerard,  677.  Objects  to  expense 
of  fortifications,  705.  Letters  to 
and  from,  vii.,  5, 13,  14,  75.  81,  89, 
102,  106,  127,  152,  224,  243,  246, 


Congress — 

261,  265,  270,  274,  304,  312,  313, 
324,  347,  369,  374,  396,  417,  490, 
513,  522,  532,  536,  550,  552,  631, 
647,  662,  664,  695,  716,  738,  757, 
761,  765.  Resolutions  of,  15,  20, 

75,  76,  83,  87,  101,  128,  154-158, 
173,  204,  221,  249,  250,  251,  263, 
287,  293,  315,  316,  365,  413,  436, 
439,  500,  520,  542,  641,  732,  734. 
Complimentary  to  Pennsa.,  vii., 
312.     Marine   Committee  of,  12, 

76,  120,  187,  235,  241,  587,   657. 
Committee  of,  83,  84,  85,  88,  170, 
172.     Commercial  Committee  of, 
579,  605.     Appoint  Thanksgiving 
Day,  89.     Delegates  in,  134,  137, 
140,  141,  158,  160,  162,  174, 181, 

184,  189,  192,  422,  478,  551,  556, 
639.     Case  of  C.  J.  McKean  and 
Gen.    Thomson,  137.    Do.  of  Gen. 
Maxwell,    138.     Delegates   to   re 
quire  yeas   and  nays   in  case  of 
Arnold,     &c.,     174.        Proclama 
tion  for   a  fast,    257.     Supply   of 
Troops,  244.    Resolutions  in  favor 
of  Pennsa.,  288,  313.     Delegates 
in,  from  Virginia,  73,  184.    Reso 
lutions  respecting   clothiers,  293, 
304.     For  live  Companies  of  Ran 
gers,  300.     Letter  from  Washing 
ton,  to,  479.    Resolutions  respect 
ing    Gen.    Trumbull,    374.      On 
Right  of  Petition,  439.     Plan  for 
recruiting,  442.     Journals  distri 
buted,  472.     Reformation  of  Qr. 
Mr.  and  Commissary  Departments, 
557.     Men   and   provisions  to  be 
supplied,  716.     Quotas  of  States, 
733.      Proclamation    for    thanks 
giving,  757.    Letters  to  and  from, 
viii.,  20,   75,  85,   87,  98,   99,  135, 
142,  177,  199,  202,  203,  229,  251, 
263,  277,  299,  325,  340,   343,  348, 
375,  395,  419,  429,  458,  517,  529, 
534,  535,  560,  583,  591,  606,  609, 
635,  636,  639,  657,  685,  686,  694, 
702,    705,    719,    722,    723,    751. 
Resolutions  of,  86,  142,  173,  175, 

185,  195,  255,  256,  261,  272,  285, 
.332,  346,  352,  375,  391,  448,  519, 
520,  553,  603,  629,   649,  687,  699, 
700,  724,  737,  749,  753.      Marine 
Committee  of,  231.     Delegates  in, 
9,  46,  61,  161,  191,  351,  392,  494, 
643,  703,  711,  722,  745.   Do.  from 
Connecticut,  111,  112,  239.     Cir- 


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Congress  — 

culars  of,  20,  203,  251,  277.  Jour 
nals  printed,  98.  Order  military 
trophies  to  be  collected,  98.  Pres. 
Reed  requests  a  part  of  sentence 
of  General  Arnold  to  be  dispensed 
with  in  view  of  his  previous  good 
services,  99.  Draw  for  money, 
104,  121,  195,  252,  255,  342.  Pro 
clamation  for  a  fast,  131,  135. 
Appointment  of  officers  to  be  sus 
pended,  142.  Minute  respecting 
John  Holker's  flour,  147.  Res 
pecting  commissions  to  privateers, 
173.  Horses,  175.  Clothing  to 
officers  of  Medical  Staff,  185.  Col. 
Urodhead  to  be  sustained,  195. 
Want  of  money,  supplies,  &c., 
203,  375.  French  fleet,  251. 
Quotas  of  States  of  ten  millions, 
255.  Committee  of  co-operation 
at  camp,  266,  267,  293,  312,  314, 
315,  337,  355,  356,  404,  412. 
Direct  Admiralty  to  fit  out  vessels 
of  war,  273,  277.  Conference  of 
Committee,  281.  Commissions 
for  Privateers,  340.  Ask  to  be 
informed  of  measures  taken,  343. 
Respecting  furnishing  to  French 
allies,  25,000  men,  346,  348.  Fur 
nish  exchange  on  Minister  to 
France,  391.  Money  asked  for  by 
Pennsylvania,  392,  395.  Pres. 
Reed's  statement  of  State  pro 
ceedings,  458-468.  Resolutions 
on  emission  of  bills,  520. 
Appoint  fast  day,  590.  Commis 
sions  for  private  armed  vessels, 
606.  Appoint  signers  of  bills  for 
Pennsylvania,  634,  639.  Non 
payment  of  interest,  711.  Letters 
to  and  from,  ix.,  21,  43,  54,  76, 
81,  83,  84,  94,  102,  108,  110,  112, 
151,  162,  163,  172,  194,  210,  242, 
273,  309,  369,  383,  395,  400,  417, 
423,  433,  441,  446,  447,  448,  450, 
463,  476,  479,  518,  523,  540,  561, 
757.  Committee  of,  281.  Reso 
lutions,  73,  77, 109,  134,  152,  164, 
168,  185  188,  209,  243,  273,  300, 
309,  366',  391,  394,  411,  417,  464, 
476,  483,  484,  509,  548,  560,  582, 
609,  645,  741,  756.  Circulars, 
194,  252,  463,  548.  Delegates  in, 
103,  163,  306,  307,  420,  434. 
Delegates  of  Virginia  in,  260,  266, 

.     271,    274.     Appoint    a    fast,    21. 


Congress — 

Committees  of  Conference,  22. 
Convention  prisoners,  26.  Ordi 
nance  on  capture  and  condemna 
tion  of  prizes,  43.  Report  of  com 
mittee  on  public  debt,  85-93. 
Courts  for  trial  of  Piracies  and 
Felonies,  94.  Provisions,  134. 
Wants  of  the  army,  151.  On 
false  papers  of  vessels,  151.  Ex 
porters  of  flour,  133,  162.  Ap 
proving  of  National  Bank,  172. 
Signers  of  bills  of  credit  appointed, 
185.  Bills  of  credit,  188,  195. 
Requisition  of  Infantry.  195.  Of 
three  hundred  riflemen,  242,  243. 
Supplies  of  money,  &c.,  252. 
President  Huntington  resigns — 
Thomas  McKean,  elected,  267. 
Subscription  to  loan  for  citizens 
of  South  Carolina  in  Philadelphia, 
309.  Connecticut  claim,  306. 
Value  of  leaden  spouts  to  be  taken, 
366.  Holker,  Consul  General  of 
France,  383,  394,  400.  Form  of 
Exequator  for,  390.  Raise  troops, 
394-5.  Letter  of  Governor  New 
Jersey,  411.  Consular  power,  416, 
417.  Instructions  to  Gen.  Irvine, 
419.  Respecting  general  officers, 
423.  Proclaim  thanksgiving — 
victory  over  Cornwallis,  441,  443, 
518,  650.  John  Hanson  elected 
President  of,  444.  Connecticut 
and  Pennsylvania,  444,  448.  In 
favor  of  Ebenezer  Hazard,  for 
materials  of  History,  450.  In 
fraction  of  laws  of  nations,  463, 
464.  Charters  Bank  of  North 
America,  471.  Impost  on  goods, 
474.  Seizure  of  British  manufac 
tures,  475,  476,  479.  Rendezvous 
for  recruits,  485.  Report  on  let 
ter  of  Robert  Morris,  499.  Mas 
sacre  at  Muskingum,  523.  Honors 
to  French  Minister  in  consequence 
of  the  birth  of  a  Dauphin  of 
France,  542-547.  Illegal  inter 
course  between  private  armed 
ships  and  enemy,  548.  Loss  of 
mails — orders  for  recovery,  560. 
Proceedings  on  Connecticut  claim, 
568,  582.  [See  Connecticut.]  Not 
to  enter  into  treaty  of  peace  with 
out  consent  of  allies,  645.  Abuse 
of  passes,  741,  750.  Seizure  of 
British  goods,  741,  756.  Letters 


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Congress — 
to  and  from,  x.,  7,  27,  61,  62,  98, 

135,  151,  193,  206,  231,  234,  263, 
358,  371,  397,  441,  442,  457,  461, 
472,  488,  490,  507,  514,  532,  535, 
539,  543,  544,  549,  736,  745,  754. 
Resolutions  of,  7,  27,  46,  90,  105, 

136,  139,  168,   (1783)    179,   194, 
239,  242,  369,  507,  520,  524,  528, 
536.  543,  544,  549,  550,   561,  562, 
(1784)  566,   590,  716.     Delegates 
to,  7,  25,  38,  45,  48,  52,  53,  73fc 
101,  126,  151,  154,  155,  156,  184, 
204,  209,  243,  358,  369,  405,  410, 
440,  457,  477,  488,  511,  534,  549, 
556,  563,  575,  581,  593,  601,  697, 
705,  713,  759,  768.  To  arrange  for 
claims  in  treaty,  7.     Treaty  with 
Indians  on  peace,  45,  46.  Finances, 
233.     Delivery  of  New  prison,  52. 
Maintaining  garrison  at  Fort  Pitt, 
53.     Attack  expected  at  Philadel 
phia,  61.  Public  documents  taken, 
to   be    restored   to   England,    90. 
Indian  affairs,  101.     On  purchase 
of  lands  by  Pennsylvania  from  In 
dians,    105.      Report    on    Indian 
affairs,     119-125.        Proclamation 
for   thanksgiving  for  peace,  134. 
Removal  of  seat  of  Government, 
136-139.     On  full  representation, 
139,  153,    156.        Care   of    arms, 
artillery,   &c.,    154.     Gratuity   to 
Washington,    155,  185.      Debate 
whether  seven  States   can  ratify 
treaty  of  peace,    156,    184,    193. 
Loan  office,  (1783,)  169.     Finan 
cial  plan,  (1780,)  rejected  by  Va., 
173.     Commutations    in    lieu    of 
half  pay  to  officers,  179.     Wash 
ington,  renounces  his  commission, 
183,  (1783).  Treaty  of  peace  rati 
fied  by  nine  States,  193.     Court 
for   determining   right   of  soil  at 
Wyoming,    194,     204,    210,    216, 
231.       Representation     not    full, 
206.      Members    attending,    207. 
States    represented  in,   220.     Im 
portance    of    full     representation 
from  each  State,  239.     Arrears  of 
interest  on  National  debt,  242-256, 
263.     Delegates  to,  elected,  354. 
Proceedings    in     case     of    Long- 
schamps,  358.  Richard  Henry  Lee, 
elected  President  of,  359.    Delays 
in  settling  French  accounts,   369. 
Accounts,  371.     John  Jay  elected 

30 


Congress — 

secretary  of  Foreign  affairs,  401, 
557.  Claims  of  Penna,.  405,  424. 
Captures  by  Barbary  powers,  410, 
411.  Delegates  elected  to,  437. 
May  appoint  Commissioners  on 
boundary,  440.  Respecting  troops 
for  defence  of  frontiers,  440.  Lay 
ing  off  States  in  western  territory, 
457.  Soldiers'  certificates,  461. 
Relief  of  disabled  soldiers  and  sea 
men,  472.  Asks  for  copies  of 
Journal,  488.  Sends  Journal  to 
States,  493.  Papers  relating  to 
Governor  of  Massachusetts  and 
Captain  Stanhope,  499  Com 
merce — States  to  vest,  with  power 
to  regulate  for  fifteen  years,  &c., 
508,  738.  Proportion  of  officers 
and  privates  to  be  furnished  by 
Penna.,  511.  Report  on  National 
debt,  514-520.  Resolution  on  loan 
office,  520  523.  Issue  of  certifi 
cates  to  Continental  army,  524. 
Military  claims,  528,  535.  State  of 
representation,  532.  Certificates 
for  soldiers,  536.  Short  represen 
tation,  537.  John  Hancock  elected 
President,  539.  Copies  of  Jour 
nals,  543.  Ratification  of  definitive 
Treaty,  549.  Temple,  Consul 
General  from  Great  Britain,  544. 
Treaty  with  Indians,  549.  Wyo 
ming,  (1784,)  550,  563,  716.  Ap 
pointment  of  Delegates,  562.  Re 
moval  of  seat  of  Government,  136- 
139,  566-574,  (1784,)  575.  Com 
mittee  of  States  to  act  in  recess, 
566.  Indemnification  to  Wash 
ington,  575.  Temporary  form  of 
Government  for  western  territory, 
575.  Captain  Carberry,  575,  576. 
Petition  of  Z.  Butler,  581,  716. 
Collection  of  debts,  590.  Removal 
of  papers  from  Annapolis,  601. 
Propose  places  for  the  public  build 
ings  and  seat  of  Government. 
697.  On  Barbary  powers,  705. 
Longschamps — Wyoming,  706. 
Complaint  of  Thomas  Shields,  715. 
Report  on  Revenue  system,  732- 
735.  Acknowledgment  of  Sieur 
de  la  Forrest  as  vice  consul  of 
France,  735.  Provision  for  dis 
abled  soldiers  and  seamen,  745  ; 
xi.,  3,  4,  50,  51,  56,  70,  71,  79, 
121,  122,  132,  143,  145,  168,  171, 


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Congress — 

173,  175,  180,  190,  191,  214,  239, 
285,  292,  311,  314,  323,  339,  353, 
375,  387,  433,  472,  476,  483,  562, 
585,  601.  Resolutions,  38,  50, 
64,  73,  74,  75,  128,  129,  141,  142, 

190,  282,  292,  316,  352,  387,  407, 
555,  582,  586,  612,  636.  Delegates 
to,  4,  27,  37,  40,  83,  106,  188,  189, 
207,  237,  251,  252,  308,  342,  350, 
352,  364,  373,  382,   383,  408,  433, 
451,  453,  456,  457,  460,  504,  505, 
537,  543,  590,  595,   684.     Reports 
to,  15,  79-83,  107.     Committee  of 
,the     States,    483.      Treaty    with 
Prussia,  4.     Treasury  Board  Re- 
,ports  and  letters,  15,  41.     Domes 
tic  debt,  37,  50.     Requisitions,  38, 
.65,      198.     Circulars,      50,       71. 
Foreign  debt,  38,  65.    Indents  for 
interest,  51.     Representation,  51, 
56.     Finances,    64,      Liquidation 
of  accounts,  71.    Hostile  intention 
of  Indians,  72.    Negroes  captured 
by  English,   75.     Report  on  uni 
form   system    of    Commerce,    75, 
79.     On  claim   of    Pennsylvania, 
80-83,    106.     Delegates    elected, 
83.     Cession    by   Connecticut    of 
lands  west  of  Pennsylvania,  pro 
posed,  107.     State  of  representa 
tion,  122,  132,  168,  175,  180,  192, 
263,  275,  298,  311.  Rights  of  States 
to    interpret    treaties,     128.     Re 
venues,  salaries  of  officers  of  Gov 
ernment,   129.     John  Armstrong, 
Jr.,   appointed  to,    137.     Sale   of 
Townships  in   western    territory, 
141.     On    coining     copper,     142. 
Franking  privilege  to  members  of 
Convention,  142.     Phineas  Bond, 
British  Consul,    145.     On   claims 
unsettled,     170.        Boundary    of 
New  York  and  Pennsylvania,  188. 
Report  of  Convention  at  Philadel 
phia,  190.     Privileges  of  Consuls, 

191.  Application    for    men    for 
Luzerne,    206.     The  new  Consti 
tution,  214.     Prospects,  204.    Re 
quire    full    representations,    214. 
Sea    letters^    239.       Purchase   of 
Erie,    247.     Quantity  of  land   in 
Erie    tract,    251,    308.     Bills    of 
credit  against   State,  252.     Com 
mittee   of    Ways    and    Means  on 
finances,  258.     Settlement   of  ac 
counts,  282,  285,  292,  316.     Pay 


Congress — 

of  invalids,  314.  Report  on  let 
ter  of  Commissioner  of  accounts 
of  Virginia,  317.  Further  time 
for  presenting  accounts,  323. 
Act  respecting  western  territory, 
332,  339.  Wyoming,  342.  Troops 
for  do.,  350,  352,  373.  T.  Picker 
ing's  release,  364.  Erie,  382,  383. 
Transfer  of  Erie,  387.  Commis 
sioner  of  accounts,  406,  408.  Con 
stitution  to  be  submitted  to  Con 
vention,  407.  On  Wyoming, 
(1784,)  434,  451,  453,  456,  461. 
Marbois  and  Longschamps,  483. 
Appointment  Bowen  and  Beatty, 
504.  Erie,  540.  Recruiting,  555. 
On  imposts,  582,  583.  Copies  of 
Papers  to  be  sent  to  each  State, 
586.  Judicial  Courts,  590.  Loan 
certificates,  595.  Indian  Chiefs 
in  Virginia,  600.  Accounts,  602. 
Public  credit,  612.  Amendments 
of  Constitution,  616.  Defence  of 
frontiers,  622.  Useful  arts,  685, 
689.  Duties,  689.  Copyrights, 
705.  Intercourse  with  foreign 
nations,  708.  Census,  709,  718. 
Letter  to,  from  Council  on  infrac 
tions  of  treaty  with  Great  Britain, 
xii.,  76. 

Connecticut  correspondence  with,  ii., 
120,  122,  125,  126,  190,  208,  255. 
Settlers  on  Penn'a  lands,  120-127, 
197,  225,  240.  Commissioners  to 
Albany,  140.  Indian  deeds  for 
lands  to  Susquehanna  Company, 
(supposed  Lydias)  147,  Lydias, 
John,  171,  174,  176,  190,  323. 
Petition  of  officers  of  Northumber 
land  county,  against,  240,  Thomas 
Penn's  letter  respecting,  370. 
Letter  from  Thos.  Penn,  255,  370. 
From  Governor  De  Lancey  on,  273. 
Men  to  be  raised  for  Crown  Point, 
326.  Assembly  grants  Western 
lands  to  S.  Hazard,  301.  Action 
on  petition  of  Susquehanna  county, 
for  lands,  303. 

Connecticut  settlers  from,  at  Cushi- 
tunck,  iii.,  754,  756,  757,  760. 

Connecticut,  laud  purchase  and  set 
tlers,  iv.,  41,  51,  56,  70,  83,  88, 
103,  105,  127,  129,  343.  Letters 
between  Gov.  J.  Trumbull  and  E. 
Dyer,  394,  40 1 .  Proclamation  of 
Gov.  R.  Penn  against  intruders, 


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467 


453.  Commissioners  letter  to 
Gov.  Perm,  470.  W.  S.  Johnson 
to  Rev.  Dr.  Smith,  475.  Dele 
gates  in  Congress  to  Butler,  &c., 
643.  W.  Maclay  respecting,  660. 
Memorial  Northumberland  and 
Northampton  counties,  showing  a 
history  of  the  dispute,  670,  678. 
Obligation  of  settlers,  687.  Reso 
lution  of  Congress,  respecting, 
692,  (See  Wyoming.) 

Connecticut,  settlers  suffering  from 
Indians,  vi.,  (Jb6. 

Connecticut  Troops,  viii.,  421.  Letter 
to  Delegates  of,  on  Wyoming  lands, 
111.  Gov.  Trumbull,  of,  111. 

Connecticut,  claim  to  be  settled,  ix., 
4.  Letter  to  delegates  on,  306, 
307.  Resolution,  &c.,  of  Con 
gress  respecting  claim  on,  416, 
510,  526,  563,  567,  622,  624,  629, 
639,  643,  652,  653,  654,  677,  679- 
692.  Proceedings  in  Congress, 
list  of  names  for  Judges,  679. 
Minutes  of  Commissioners,  679, 
680,  681,  684,  689.  Commission 
of  Commissioners,  680.  Letters 
H.  Osborne,  Solicitor,  681,  682, 
685,  688,  689,  690.  Letters  of 
Connecticut  Agents  to,  682.  Se 
lection  of  Judges,  684.  Confer 
ence,  Council  and  Agents  report 
on  Judges  to  Congress — and  with 
respect  to  pay,  686.  Report  of 
Committee  of  Congress,  686.  Let 
ter  of  Pennsylvania  agents  to 
Council  respecting  funds,  688. 
Letters  W.  Bradford  and  J.  Reed 
on  impediments  thrown  in  their 
way  to  progress,  690,  691.  Tes 
timony  of  Lord  Stirling  import 
ant—he  is  sick,  692.  Time  of  set 
tlement  above  Walpeck,  693. 
Notice  of  deeds  for  purchase  by 
Dongan,  release  of  Duke  of  York, 
&c.,  694.  Commission  to  examine 
Lord  Sterling,  694,  Letters  W. 
Bradford  respecting  trial,  695. 
Various  papers  and  proceedings 
at  Trenton,  679-724.  Copies  of 
Records  of  State  obtained,  730. 
Proclamation  respecting  decree  at 
Trenton,  732.  Accounts  of  Ser 
geant  and  Reed  in  case,  738. 

Connecticut  and  Wyoming — [See 
Wyoming]  ;  resolutions  of  Assem 
bly  of,  x.,  116,  117;  proclamation 


of  Governor  Trumbull,  146  ;  let 
ters  to  and  from  Gov.,  147,  148, 
213  ;  resolution  of  Assembly  of 
Penna.,  204  ;  complained  of,  204  ; 
claims,  398  ;  claimants  disposed  to 
violence  to  Benj.  Luce  to  depart, 
679  ;  memorial  of  John  Franklin 
to  Assembly  of,  681 ;  resolutions 
of  Assembly  on  ditto,  683  ;  cession 
proposed  by,  760.  Proceedings  in 
Congress  respecting,  and  Wyo 
ming,  xi.,  5,  106.  Act  to  comply 
with  requisitions,  17,  22.  Cession 
proposed  of  lands  west  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  report  on,  107.  Claims, 
159.  Letters  to  and  from  Gover 
nor,  239,  409,  414,  447,  451,  735. 
Holders  of  land  ask  for  division  in 
Luzerne  Co.,  386.  Claimants  in 
arms  at  Abraham's  plains,  437. 
Letter  from  Dr.  Hugh  Williamson, 
449.  Rights  of  Settlers,  (1784) 
447,  451.  Agreement  with  E. 
Dyer,  533.  Absconding  debtor 
claimed,  735. 

Connor,  Col.  Morgan,  letter,  v.,  315  ; 
vii.,  336. 

Connor,  Col.,  viii.,  537. 

Conolly,  Dr.  John,  taken  by  order  of 
A.  St.  Clair,  iv.,  477.  His  advefc- 
tisement,  477.  Commission  from 
Dunmore,  letters,  &c.,  respecting, 
476,  478,  481,  484,  487,  489,  493, 
495,  502,  514,  525,  530,  539,  541, 
545,  551,  574,  577,  586,  603,  605, 
607,  612,  618,  624,  627,  630.  Ar 
rested,  476,  484,  637.  Released 
by  sheriff,  484.  In  possession  of 
Fort,  485.  Proceedings  at  Court 
house,  485.  Depositions  respect 
ing,  492,  564-568,  571,  582.  Ad 
vertisement  of,  521.  Fort  at 
Wheeling  proposed,  522.  Peti 
tion  from  Pittsburg  against,  526. 
Remarks  on  proceedings  of,  528. 
Letter  to  A.  St.  Clair,  548. 
Duty  on  skins  to  Virginia,  539. 
Letter  Dr.  C.  to  A.  St.  Clair,  548, 
551.  St.  Glair's  answer,  549.  Ac 
count  of  his  arrest,  637.  Letter 
committee  of  Maryland,  with  one 
of  Conolly  to  Capt.  McKee,  695. 
Letter  of,  to  committee  of  Safety, 
703.  Examination  of,  and  his 
tory,  682.  Letter  to  John  Gibson, 
683.  Plans  escape  from  jail,  728, 
729.  Letter  to  Committee  on  his 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


confinement,  770.  Mrs.,  asks  for 
company  for  Dr.  C.  as  he  is  ill, 
778.  ( See  Westmoreland, )v.,  101, 
130,  242,  245,  297,  298.  Obliga 
tions,  247,  298.  In  prison,  asks 
return  of  a  favorite  pair  of  pistols, 
&c.,  viii.,  104. 

Conolly,  Col.  taken  prisoner,  ix., 
102,  473. 

Conolly,  Mrs.  Susanna,  letter  from, 
x.,  778. 

Conoquieson,  (Indian,)  speech,  to 
Sir  Wm.  Johnson,  iv.,  373. 

Conscience,  liberty  of,  explained  i., 
634.  Rights  of,  protected  in  mili 
tia  bill,  in.,  128. 

Constitution  of  United  States, 
amendments  proposed  by  North 
Carolina,  xi.,  617,  674. 

Constitution  of  1776,  xii.,  52,  68. 

1790,  xii.  12,  27. 

U.  S.,  ratification  by 

state,  xii.,  82. 

Consuls,  British,  xi.,  145.  Privi 
leges  of,  191.  Phineas  Bond  ap 
pointed,  145.  Suggestions,  255. 
Supposed  infringement  of  rights 
of  State,  375.  Letter  from  on, 
381.  Opinion  of  Judges  on,  383. 

Consul  General  of  France,  form  of 
exequator  recommended  by  Con 
gress,  ix.,  390. 

Contempt  of  Court,  legal  opinions  on, 
xii.,  83. 

Continental  money,  v.,  126,  327, 
396,  602.  Signers  wanted,  602. 
Operations  of  Owen  Jones,  jr., 
in,  vi.,  53-56.  Counterfeits, 
111,  365.  On  wagoners,  200, 
206,  215,  233.  On  a  coachma- 
ker,  359,;  vii.,  156-158,  186, 
192;  viii.,  141,  277,  302,  304, 
383,  385,  416,  517,  534,  757. 
Signers  appointed,  635.  Called 
in  by  Council,  ix.,  38,  77,  117, 
119,  129,  130,  134,  141,  145,  171, 
188.  Signers  of,  184.  Regiment, 
estimate  of  a,  v.,  43.  Money 
value,  125.  Refusal  of,  136,  147. 
Vessels,  501.  Troops  and  militia 
don't  agree,  vi.,  291. 

Conway,  S.  H.  Secretary,  letter, 
iv.,  244. 

Conway,  B.  G.  T.,  v.,  522,  530.  Com 
plains  of  sending  off,  Militia,  531. 

Convention  of  the  State  will  visit 
fortifications,  iv.,  791. 


Convention  Troops  to  be  escorted, 
vii.,  89,  95,  99,  101,  104,  106, 
107,  108,  110,  129. 

Convention  at  Hartford,  proceedings 

sent  Pres.,  viii.,  617. 
|  Convention  prisoners,  ix.,  5,  6,  7, 
12,  24,  225,  227,  230,  232,  234, 
235,  319.  Troops,  14,  277.  Dis 
posal  of,  25,  37.  Congress  on, 
167,  at  Reading,  225. 

Convention  in  Philadelphia  to  revise 
Federal  Constitution,  xi.,  119,  122, 
214.  Members  letters  to  be  free, 
142. 

Convention,  resolutions  in  Assem 
bly  to  call,  on  the  Constitution, 
565. 

Conyngham,  Capt.,  G.  respecting 
purchase  of  his  vessel,  vii..  228, 
235,  289,  319.  His  conduct,  318. 
His  explanation,  319,  322. 

Coochocking,  ix.,  39  ;  xii.,  120,  135, 
158,  219,  220.  Block  houses  not 
built,  177.  Council  at,  219,  220, 
228,  231. 

Cook,  Colonel,  ix.,  51,  79,  595. 
Col.,  Edward,  Sub  lieutenant, 
246.  Distress  of  Hanna's  Town, 
629.  Colonel,  John — Letter  of 
General  Sullivan  to,  vii.,  593. 

Cooke,  Colonel  Wm.,  ordered  to 
Brunswick,  condition  of  Army 
forbids,  v.,  84. 

Cook,  Wm.,  proposal  for  suplies  at 
Sunbury,  ix.,  411. 

Cooke,  Wm.,  respecting  lands,  xii. 
286. 

Cookson,  Thomas,  letters  to  and 
from,  i.,  637,  646.  657,  680,  682, 
684,  727,  730.  Thomas,  letters 
from,  ii.,  9,  42. 

Coombe,  Thomas,  health  officer  of 
Philadelphia,  iv.,  59,  70. 

Coombe,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Episcopal, 
Church,  arrested,  v.,  575.  Petition 
of  Episcopal  Churhes  in  his  behalf 
600,  603.  Rev.  Thomas,  Jr.,  vi., 
627.  Pass  for,  626. 

Cooper,  Ensign,  viii.,  65.  Ensign 
William,  state  of  troops,  ix.,  750, 
750.  Ensign,  xii.,  254.  Leonard, 
damages  to  the  barracks  at  Phila, 
ix.,  424. 

Copper,  coinage  of,  Resolution  of 
Congress  respecting,  xi.,  142. 
Substitute  for,  as  sheathing,  ix., 
430.  Mine,  at  Gap,  in  Lancaster 


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469 


Co.,  ii.,  311.     Penn's  interest  in, 
369. 

Copy  Rights,  act  passed  by  Con 
gress,  xi.,  705. 

Coran,  Captain,  of  Artillery,  refuses 
obedience  to  Colonel  Flower,  viii., 
469. 

Corin,  Captain  Isaac,  raises  a 
Company,  and  is  received  into 
State  service,  viii.,  294. 

Cornplanter,  (Indian  Chief,)  land 
proposed  to  be  given,  xi.,  562. 
Comes  to  Phila.,  733,  739,  740, 
741.  Indian  Chief,  xii.,  32. 
Message  of  Gov.,  Mifflin  in  favor 
of,  for  lands,  85.  Ensign  Jeffers' 
letter  respecting,  86,  300.  On 
his  way,  321,  322. 

Cornwallis,  Lord,  gone  to  Billings- 
port,  going  to  Red  Bank,  vi., 
23,  30,  43,  vii.,  663.  Report 
of  junction  with  Gen.  Phillips 
in  Virginia,  xi.,  173.  Retreat  of, 
283,  301.  Movements  of,  337, 
358,  375,  430.  Rejoicing  at 
Philadelphia,  440.  Proclamation 
for  thanksgiving  by  Congress, 
442.  Prisoners  at  Lancaster, 
674.  Lord,  operations  at  south, 
x.,  (1780,)  173. 

Coroners,  iv.,  460.  Inquest  on 
Conestoga  Indians,  147. 

Coroner,  of  Franklin  Co.,  xi,, 
7G5.  [See  the  Counties.] 

Correy,  Jonathan,  letter  to,  from 
Colonel  John  Franklin,  xi.,  161. 

Coshicton,  destroyed  by  Indians, 
vi.,  651  ;  vii.,  63. 

Cotes,  Admiral  Thos.,  iii.,  187,  298. 

Coudray,  [see  Du  Coudray.] 

Coughenawage,   burned,    vii.,    387. 

Coultas,  James,  chosen  Lieutenant 
Colonel  of  regiment  of  Phila., 
county,  ii.,  608.  Sheriff  of 
Philadelphia,  iii.,  64. 

Council,  first,  at  Upland,  obligations 
of  members  to  keep  secrets,  &c., 
i.,  37.  Penn's  difficulty  to  find 
members  of,  132.  With  Delaware 
Indians  at  Philadelphia,  539. 
Letters  to  Governor,  iii.,  8  ;  at 
Newcastle,  minutes  of,  631. 
Letters,  [see  Sup.,  Exec.,  C.,] 
Resolutions,  vi.,  64.  Circulars, 
65,  88,  179,  193,  240,  294.  Com 
plaint  to  Congress,  279.  Reso 


lution  of,  viii.,  608.  Accounts  of 
members,  xii. ,  9.  At  Coochocking 
xii.,  528.  Of  Censors,  resolutions 
of,  x.,  149,  153,  302,  306,  326, 
327,  333,  336,  363,  546.  At 
Fort  George,  iv.,  167. 
Council  of  Safety  appointed,  iv.,  636, 
792;  v.,  26.  Circulars,  76.  To 
clergy,  82.  Resolutions,  81,  82,  84, 
115.  To  Congress,  129, 131.  Cir 
cular  to  Inhabitants,  134.  Resolu 
tions,  134,  147.  Address  of,  to 
Citizens  on  Hessian  prisoners,  146. 
Discontinued,  252.  Recommend 
embargo,  319.  Can't  form  a  quo 
rum,  349.  Address  to  citizens, 
642.  Letters  to  and  from.  And 
erson,  Patrick,  27,  Armstrong, 
General  John,  164,  229,  324.  As 
sembly,  264.  Atlee,  Wm.,  248. 
Bancroft,  Daniel,  231,  246.  Bax 
ter,  Lieutenant  Colonel  William, 
31.  Bayard,  Colonel  John,  107. 
Berks  Committee,  111,  112.  Bid- 
die,  Clement,  140,  145,  197,  744. 
Bird,  Col.  Mark,  9.  Blair,  James, 
24,  50.  Bond,  Dr.  Thomas,  89. 
Bowen,  Capt.  J.  B.  114.  Boyd, 
Alexander,  49,  748.  Bradford, 
Col.  William,  745.  Brodhead, 
Daniel,  21,  29,  158.  Brown,  Wm., 
37,  135.  Buchanan,  William,  744. 
Bull,  John,  58,  102,  201,  203,  208. 
Cadwallader,  Gen.  John,  95,  136, 
160,  161,  178.  Caldwell,  Andrew, 
261.  Casdorp,  Thomas,  200. 
Circular,  45,  81,  82,  84,  99,  119. 
Coats,  Col.  Wm.,  159,  528.  Cole- 
man,  Robert,  39.  College  of  Phil 
adelphia,  198.  Commissioners  of 
Berks  Co.,  112.  Commissioners 
of  Lancaster,  762.  Committee 
of  Berks  Co.,  Ill,  112.  Com 
mittee  of  Cumberland,  12.  Com 
mittee  of  Lancaster,  250,  266. 
Committee  of  New  York,  40. 
Committee  at  Trenton,  69.  Com 
mittee  of  Yorktown,  151.  Con 
gress,  129, 137, 179,  218,  244,  681. 
Connolly,  John,  101,  130,  242, 
245.  Cook,  Colonel  William,  84. 
Crispin,  William,  114,  681,  748. 
De  Haven,  Peter,  155.  De  Nor- 
mandie,  Dr.  J.  A.  C.,  176.  De^ 
wees,  Thomas,  266.  Dickinson, 
Brigadier  Gen.,  116,  117,  233,  244. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Council  of  Safety — 

Elder,  Robert,  753.  Evans,  John, 
246,  529.  Ewing,  James,  146. 
Farmer,  Captain  Lewis,  51. 
Fisher,  Henry,  42,  47,  53,  61,  70, 
99,  100,  108,  152,  263.  Flower, 
Colonel  Benjamin,  27,  138,  184. 
Gibson,  John,  65.  Hale,  Thos., 
203.  Haller,  Colonel  Henry,  144, 

250.  Hancock,    John,  President, 
137,    179,    219,    244.     Hannigan, 
Thomas,  253.     Harris,  John,  753, 
758.     Hart,  Joseph,  18,  97,  236. 
Hazlewood,     Commodore      John, 
205,  747.  Heard,  Gen.  Nathaniel, 
262.     Hubly,    John,    128.     Huff, 
Joseph,    72,    Hunter,    Lieutenant 
Samuel,    133,  762.     Irvine,    Gen. 
Wm.,    172.     Irwine,     Col.   Wm., 
162.    Johnston,  Col.  Francis,  172. 
Joy,  Daniel,  62,  121,  179.  Knight, 
Peter,  239.     Kuhn,  Ludgwig,  39. 
Lacey,    Captain   John,    Jr.,     154. 
Lancaster     Commissioners,      762. 
Livingston,  Gov.  Wm.,  238,  243, 

251.  Lochry,  W.,  135.  Mackay, 
jiEneas,  59.     McKinley,  Brigadier 
General  John,  34.  Meade,  George 
&    Co.,   61.     Mease,  James,    193. 
Mease     &     Caldwell,    104,    120. 
Melchor,    Col.    Isaac,    178,    206. 
Mercer,  Brigadier  General,  41,  67, 
71.     Mifflin,  Jonathan,  86.  Miles, 
Colonel,  S.  5.    Mitchell,  John,  62. 
Montgomery,      Hugh,      57,     120. 
Moore,   John,  135.     Morgan,  Col. 
J.,  761.     Morris,  John,   Jr.,  161, 
749.     Morris,  Robert,  28,  31,  126, 
132,    138,    189,    255,    758,   769. 
Morris,    Samuel,  C.,   109.     Navy 
Board,     746.      Nelson,    Thomas, 
167.     Nesbit,  Mr.,    240.     Nevell, 
Thomas,    64.     Nicola,    Lewis,    7, 
29,   71,  75,  78,  90,  92,  121,  200. 
Parke,  Lt.  Col.  John,  181.  Patton, 
Maj.  John,  41.  Pennell,  Jos.,  143, 
197.   Peters,  Richard,  15.  Pintard, 
Lewis,    196.      Piper,    John,    148. 
Potter,   David,   86,   218.     Potter, 
Gen.  Jas.,  752,  755.  Proctor,  John, 
202,  Proctor,  Major  Thos.,  11,  23, 
45,  50,  52,  97,  118,  130,  134,  189, 
192,  207,  234,  236,  249.  Putnam, 
General  Israel,  163,  168,  170, 177, 
196,  208,  215,  230.     Read,  James, 
20,  138,  258.    Read,  John,  23,  24, 


ouncil  of  Safety — 
26,  47,  60,  69,  91,  92.  Reed, 
Joseph,  A.  G.,  109,  151.  Richards, 
William,  13,  46,  63,  169,  242. 
Richardson,  Joseph,  254,  Rit- 
tenhouse,  David,  62.  Roberdeau 
Daniel,  757.  Ross,  George,  758. 
Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin,  38,  58. 
Savadge,  Thomas,  55,  195,  216, 
217.  229.  Seymour,  Commodore 
Thomas,  67,  104.  Smith,  Robert, 
37.  Sprogell,  Lodick,  230. 
Stansbury,  Joseph,  94,  98.  .Stir 
ling,  Lord,  157,  166,  173,  195. 
Stevenson,  George,  68.  Tallman, 
Peter,  64.  Taylor,  George,  49. 
Thome,  William,  143.  Tilghman, 
James,  156,  174.  Trenton,  Com 
mittee,  69.  Virginians,  14. 
Walters,  John,  182,  244.  Wash 
ington,  General  George,  253. 
Wayne,  Colonel  Anthony,  88. 
Weedon,  Colonel  G.,  241.  Weit- 
zill,  John,  85.  Wells,  Richard, 
189.  Williams,  Major  Bunion, 
34,  35,  39,  51,  52,  80,  103,  105, 
107,  112,  115,  117,  127,  204, 
212.  Wirtz,  Christian,  202,  208. 
Wood,  Colonel  Joseph,  87.  Wyn- 
koop,  Henry,  32.  Letters,  vi.,  3, 
4.  Ordinances  of  the,  considered, 
confirmed  or  repealed  by  the  As 
sembly,  73.  Dissolution  of,  64. 
Order  of,  92.  And  Assembly,  to 
Congress,  333. 

Council  of  Safety  of  Kent  County, 
Delaware,  apply  for  salt,  v.,  79, 
80, 

Council,  Sup.  Executive,  Resolu 
tions,  v.,  691.  [See  Supreme 
Executive  Council.] 
Council  of  War,  at  Oswego,  minutes 
of,  ii.,  413,  427.  On  the  fleet,  vi., 
20. 

Counterfeit,  bills  of  credit,  made  in 
England,  i.,  578.  Capture  of 
Jenkens,  619,  620.  Depositions 
respecting,  621,  623.  Described, 
589.  Counterfeit  bills  of  credit, 
iii.,  365;  iv.,  460,  461,  462,  466; 
v.,  239,  240,  248,  258,  327,  525. 
Continental  bills  found  on  wagon 
ers,  &c.,  vi.,  200,  206,  215,  233, 
555.  Half  pence,  ix.,  279.  Loan 
office  certificates  in  circulation, 
x.,  447. 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  AKCHIVES. 


471 


Counterfeiters  in  prison,  vii.,  694, 

County  Lieutenants — circular,  to 
Battalion  districts,  x.,  419. 

Court,  Provincial,  proceedings,  i., 
98.  Of  Judicature,  establishing 
of,  Act  respecting,  157.  Draught 
of  a  law  for  better  establishing 
165.  Of  Chancery,  procla 
mation  establishing  it,  171.  Re 
port  of  business  in  Philadel 
phia,  Bucks,  and  Chester  County, 
279. 

Court,  Worcester,  County,  Md., 
proceedings,  iii.,  586. 

Courts,  vi.,  228,  234,  245,  294,  661, 
685.  Court  of  Admiralty  neces 
sary,  685. 

Courts,  no  State  attorney  in  North 
umberland,  vii.,  73.  Long  sus 
pension  of  Justice  renders  people 
licentious,  73.  Of  appeal  from 
Courts  of  law  recommended,  78. 
At  York,  773. 

Courts,  viii.,  326,  622.  Of  Common 
Pleas,  622. 

Courts,  judicial,  Delegates  on,  xi., 
590. 

Court,  District  U.  S.,  to  sit  in  Phila 
delphia,  xi.,  723. 

Court  martial  proceedings,  vi.,  581, 
697,  704.  Appeal  from,  by  Capt. 
R.  Hardie,  vii.,  91,  327  ;  viii.,  70. 
Francis  Swaine,  397,  429,  433; 
ix.,  207  ;  xii.,  192,  256,  263. 

Cove,  Great,  Indian  murders  at, 
vi.,  138. 

Cowell,  Ebenezer,  vi.,  51. 

Cowperthwaite,  Col.,  viii.,  111. 

Cox,  Lieutenant  Col.  Gabriel,  suits 
against,  arising  from  boundary 
with  Va,  x.,  81,  96,  125,  131. 
Letter  to  Michael  Huffnagle,  125. 

Coxe,  Col.,  Iron  furnace,   v.,  56. 

Coxe,  John,  to  transport  all  the  shot 
he  has  made,  iv.,  757. 

Cox,  John,  letter,  vi.,  16,  29.     • 

Coxe,  Col.  John,  wagons,  vii.,  749. 

Cox,  Col.  John,  viii.,  359,  406. 

Coxe,  Tench,  Commissioner  to  Com 
mercial  Convention,  to  Maryland 
Commissioners,  xi.,  61.  To 
Council,  60.  Appointed  on  Com 
merce,  522.  His  views  of  pur 
chase  of  Erie  lands,  Gorham  & 
Co.'s  claim,  539.  Application  to 
Governor  of  Canada  suggested, 
542,  543. 


Coxe's  Town,  stores  at,  vii.,  508. 

Coysgarne,  Joseph,  Letter  W.  P.  to, 
i.,  136. 

Craig,  Captain  J.,  viii.,  76,  254,  303, 
397,  717  ;  ix.,  39,  114. 

Craig,  Capt.  Isaac,  memorial  and 
History,  ix.,  497. 

Craig,  Isaac,  letter  from  Pittsburg, 
xii.,  300. 

Craig,  Colonel  John,  instructions  to, 
to  take  Franklin,  xi.,  188,  196. 
Pay  for  troops,  236.  Militia  fines 
of  John  Youngman,  304. 

Craig,  Robert,  vi.,  41. 

Craig,  Col.  Thos  vi.,  412.  Desert 
ers,  ix.,  18,  563. 

Craig,  Thomas,  Lieutenant  of  North 
ampton  Co. — letters  of  Council  to, 
respecting  Wyoming,  x.,  296,  303, 
305. 

Craig,  Thomas,  respecting  Brown's 
execution,  xi.,  276. 

Crawford,  Col.,  commands  expedi 
tion  to  Sandusky — he  missing,  ix., 
556,  576  ;  xii.,  202. 

Crawford,  Edward,  Jr.,  licenses,  xi., 
690. 

Crawford,  Fort,  viii.,  77,  106.  Eva 
cuated,  ix.,  89  ;  xii.,  129, 134, 139. 
Order  to  Ensign  Coleman  to  evac 
uate,  141.  To  be  evacuated,  195. 
Men  to,  160,  215,  231.  Captain 
Stokelyto  take  his  station  at,  255. 
Described,  350-352. 

Crawford,  James,  vii.,  760. 

Credit,  public,  resolutions  of  Con 
gress  on,  xi.,  612. 

Cresap,  Michael,  iv.,  502,  512,  539, 
561. 

Cresap,  Thos.  Deposition  of,  i.,  311, 
352.  Respecting,  313,  320,  321, 
326,  336,  338,  352,  398,  410,  412, 
415,  417,  419,  462,  464,  476,  489, 
501,  556.  Warrant  to  arrest, 
489.  Depositions  respecting,  504- 
528. 

Cress,  Peter,  deposition,  vii.,  259. 

Creveceur,  Mons.,  letter  to,  from 
Pres.  Dickinson,  x.,  195,  (1784) 
550. 

Crispin  Wm.,  letter,  v.,  114,  681,. 
706,  748;  vi  ,  151,  175,  203,  208, 
440.  Orders  to  prepare  for  Prest's 
visit  to  fortifications,  vii.,  200. 
Asks  for  money,  314.  Soldiers 
demand  liquor  of,  ix.,  437. 

Croghan's  Fort,  xii.,  352. 


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INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Croghan,  George,  Letter,  i.,  247, 
770;  ii.,  689,  694.  And  In 
dians,  9,  115.  Letters  to  and 
from,  13,  31,  118,  119,  132,  144, 
173,  203,  209,  212,  218,  219, 
483.  Gov.  Morris's  account  of 
him,  689.  Fort,  571,  623.  Orders 
to,  536.  Captain  of  Indians  under 
Braddock,  689.  Letters  to  and 
from,  iii.,  175,  247,  248,  319,  428, 
544,  671,  733;  iv.,  42,  44,  483, 
507.  Speech  of  Indians  to,  497. 

Crosswicks,  v.,  181. 

Crown  Point  expedition  against,  ii., 
20,  21,  29,  257,  326,  330,  332, 
341,  345,  350,  365,  374,  442,  579, 
585,  589,  631. 

Crows'  Town,  xii.,  201. 

Culbertson,  Col.  Robert,  vi.,  448. 

Culpepper,  Thos.  Letter  to  W.  Penn, 
i.,  51. 

Cumberland  county,  letter  D.  Ma- 
gard,  on  proper  site  for  County 
town,  ii.,  39.  From  T.  Cookson, 
42.  Letter  Gov.  Hamilton  to  Jus 
tices,  49.  Petitions  for  defence, 
239,  749,  755,  756,  757,  760.  In 
dian  Massacres,  571,  575,  611, 
613.  Orders  to  Captains  of,  602. 
Want  of  Arms,  636.  Number  of 
Roman  Catholics  in,  iii.,  144;  re 
cruits  in,  406 ;  Gov'r's  orders  to 
sheriff  of,  108 ;  troops,  448  ;  fort,  ' 
196.  Indian  murders,  iv.,  117. 
Military  at,  131.  Claims,  168, 
170,  219.  People  from,  moving  | 
up  Susquehannah,  218.  Passes 
given  by  justices,  218.  Battalion 
to  be  raised,  693.  N.  J.,  petition  of, 
for  powder  from  City,  v.,  30.  Com 
mittee  letter,  12.  Petition,  (N.  J.) 
30.  Condition  of  affairs  in,  299,  I 
334.  Opposition  to  Government,  i 
324.  Resolutions  of,  340.  Books 
and  Records,  416.  Militia,  501, 
752.  Tories,  624.  Tory  Estate 
seized,  vi.,  94.  Militia,  169,  379, 
426,  605.  Horse  thieves  in,  381. 
Taxes,  550.  List  of  Justices, 
vii.,  144.  High  price  of  wheat — 
Justices,  &-c.,  399.  Ought  to 
guard  frontiers,  419.  Resolve  to  j 
defend  themselves,  437.  Martial  i 
spirit  in,  623.  Lieutenants,  viii., 
152.  Taxes  not  demanded  by 
collectors,  61.  Indians,  243. 
Wagons  in,  447.  Officers  of,  522.  I 


Cumberland  county — , 

Indians,  558.  Troops,  ix.,  15,  71, 
400.  Col.  Abm.  Smith,  of  militia, 
203.  Lands  in,  409.  Provisions, 
459.  Prisoners  of  war,  575.  In 
dians,  522.  New  township,  Green, 
647.  Taxes,  736.  Case  of  Peter 
Dill,  736.  Commissioners  on 
taxes,  x.,  79;  Indians  in  (1779) 
159  ;  —(See  Vol.  XII.)— return  of 
sheriffs,  1777  to  1783,  285  ;  offi 
cers  of  militia  in,  599,  600.  State 
road,  xi.,  158.  Returns  of  militia, 
605. 

Cumberland  Fort  [See  Forts.]  ii.  ; 
xii.,  353. 

Cummings,  Lieut.,  orders  to,  ix., 
28. 

Cummings,  Lieut.,  John,  Indian 
murders  &c.,  x.,  23. 

Cummins,  Major  J.  R.  ix.,  20,  24. 

Cunningham,  Mr.,  ix.,    606. 

Cunningham,  Hon.  James,  Taxes, 
ix.,  495. 

Cunningham,  James,  report  of  sur 
veys  of  depreciation  land  xi.,  263, 

Currency,  state  and  improvements 
of,  vii.,  416,  448,  481,  543,  572, 
643,  721,  738.  Plan  for  improv 
ing — Town  meeting  in  Phil.,  621. 
Emissions  stopped,  viii.,  58. 

Curry,  Col.,  viii.,  52. 

Curtis  and  Finney,  Letters,  i.,  759. 

Curwin,  Jno.,  on  Turnpike,  xi., 
572. 

Gushing,  Thomas,  vii.,  250. 

Cushitunck,  settlers  from  Connec 
ticut  on  lands  at,  iii.,  754,  756, 
757,  760.  Settlement  at,  iv.,  70, 
83,  88.  Proclamation,  at,  70. 

Cushcushking,  iii.,  523. 

Cuscushing,  xii,,  156. 

Cuskusky,  prisoners  at,  xii.,   243. 

Customs,  Searcher  of,  i.,  116.  Com 
missioners  of,  on  Navigation  Act 
to  Governor,  119.  Letters  of  W. 
P.,  on  complaints  of  merchants 
respecting  duties  on  Tobacco,  149, 
Commissioners  of,  Letter,  of  W. 
P.,  i.,  138.  Letters  from,  185, 
238.  Officers  to  reside  in  their 
Districts,  185.  Collectors,  &c., 
appointed,  195,  196,  199,  238, 
395.  Transports  not  liable  to,  iii., 
137,  138  ;  commissioners  of,  letter, 
546  ;  collectors,  546.  Officers  ap 
pointed,  iv.,-253,  254,  255,  305, 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  AKCHIYES. 


473 


Customs — 

449,  451.  Meet  with  obstructions 
in  America,  299.  Officer  killed, 
297,  302.  Life  of  Searcher  at 
Philada.  threatened,  310.  Table 
of  fees  asked  for,  380. 

Cut-cheek,  an  Indian,  xii.,  301, 


D. 

Dale,  Samuel,  instructions  as  agent 
to  Wyoming,  xi.,  66. 

Dallas,  Alex.  J.,  appointed  Sec'y  of 
State,  xii.,  46.  Letters  to  and 
from,  99. 

Dalley,  Clifford — quarters  for  citi 
zens  from  South  Carolina,  ix.,  274. 

Dana,  Francis,  vi.,  318,  384. 

Darby  Creek,  works  on,  v.,   591. 

Darby,  skirmish  near,  with  Genl. 
Potter's  men,  vi  ,  141. 

Darnall,  Henry,  attorney  general  of 
Maryland,  to  Judges  of  Court,  at 
York,  ii.,  93. 

Dartmouth,  Earl  of,  appointed  Secr'y 
of  State,  iv.,  456.  Letters,  456, 
464,  480,  482,  538,  577,  579,  585, 
588,  613,  614,  621,  625. 

Dauphin  of  France  born,  honors  by 
Congress  inconsequence,  ix,,  542, 
544,  545,  547. 

Davenport,  Jonah,  an  Indian  trader's 
examination,  i.,  299. 

Davidson,  Mr.  Jas.,  instructions, 
&c.,  to,  vi.,  16,  160,  181,  186, 

Davis,  Alban,  deposition  respect- 
ting  a  smuggler,  iv.,  445. 

Davis,  Benj'n,  jr.,  Report,  xi.,  766. 

Davis,  Col.  Caleb,  v.,  292. 

Davis,  Caleb,  list  of  Justices  in 
Chester  Co.,  vii.,  444. 

Davis,  Col.,  vii.,  565. 

Davis,  David,  commissioner  of  pur 
chases,  viii.,  382,  458. 

Davis,  Issachar,  instructions  to,  res 
pecting  accommodations,  at 
Easton,  iii.,  209. 

Davis,  John,  vi.,  562. 

Davis,  Col.  John,  letter  to,  xii.,  117, 
152,  175. 

Davis,  Doct.  John,  taken  prisoner- 
exchanged,  v.,  204. 

Davis,  Capt.  Peter,  to  be  arrested, 
xii.,  166.  Trial,  256.  Escapes, 
266. 


Davis,  Thomas,  contractor  for  buil 
ding  piers  in  River  Delaware  x., 
456,  713. 

Davis,  Mr.,  xii.,  205. 

Davis'  Fort,  xii.,  354. 
Davison,    Com.    Samuel,    appointed 
commander  of  the  fleet,  iv.,   759. 
Replies  of  different  officers,  759  ; 
v.,  378. 

Davison,  Hugh,  resigns  as  Lt.,  vi, 
504. 

Dawson,  David,  of  Chester  Co., 
executed,  x.,  609. 

Dawson,  Captain  Samuel,  xii.,  107. 
Troops  required,  143.  Letter  to, 
151, 

Deane  frigate,  vii.,  198,  521,  533. 

Deane,  James,  vii.,  11. 

Dean,  Joseph,  Petition  respecting 
land,  and  forfeited  estate,  vii., 
540  ;  viii.,  81,  712. 

Death  of  King  George  II.,  iv.,  37. 
Of  Conrad  Weiser,  iv.,  41.  Of 
Queen  of  Denmark,  sister  of  his 
Majesty,  625. 

De  Barras,  Mons.,  ix.,  353,  372. 
[See  Barras] 

De  Brussine  &  Garrison  propose  to 
remove  Chevaux-de-frize,  x.,  144 
-145. 

Debts,  Priority,  of,  act  respecting, 
i.,  159. 

Debt,  Public,  of  Pennsylvania,  cer 
tificates  granted  for,  iv.,  257,  333, 
345.  Report  of  Committee  to  Con 
gress  on  the  public,  ix.,  85-93. 
Public — States  called  on  for  state 
ments  of,  xi.,  613,  639,  640. 

Decker,  Cox  &  Co.,  invaded  Indian 
lands,  xii.,  176. 

Debtors  not  to  leave  the  State,  v., 
356. 

Declaration,  W.  Penn  against  L.  Bal 
timore,  i.,  88.  Of  War,  England 
and  France,  ii.,  635,  735. 

De  Corney,  Monsieur,  viii.,  383, 
396,  406,  416. 

Dedinius,  Potestatem,  i.,  289,  393. 
To  James  Hamilton,  ii.,  461.  To 
Wm.  and  Richard  Peters,  iv.,  40. 
J.  Shippen,  jr.,  101,  104. 

Deeds  to  sundry  persons  on  Del.  by 
Gov.  Nicolls,  i.,  27,  28.  To  Peter 
Cock  by  Gov.  Lovelace,  29.  For 
lands  in  West  Jersey,  29,  31. 
From  Indians,  to  Cantwell  and 
De  Haes,  32.  To  Fopp  Outhout, 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Deeds — 

33,  34.  To  Henderson  34.  To  Peter 
son  35.       To   J.   P.  Jacquett,    36. 

...  Indian   To  William   Penn :    July 
15,    1682,    47;    June    23,   1683, 

62,  63,   64;    June   25,   1683,    62, 

63,  64  ;    June  25,  1683,  65  ;    July 
14,  1683,  65,  66;    Sep.   10,   1683, 
67  ;    Oct.  18,  1683,  67  ;    June  3, 
1684,  88,  June  7,  1684,  92  ;    July 
30,  1685,  93;    Oct.  2,  1685,    95. 
June  15,    1692,  116  ;    Gov.  Don- 
gan  to  W.  P.  121,  122  ;    July  5, 
1697,    125;    Sep.  13,    1700,   133, 
146  ;    Lands  on  Schuylkill,  Sept. 
7,  1732,  344.     John  Newton,   ab 
stract  of,  374.     For  settlement  at 
Tulpehocken,  404.     For  lands  on 
Susquehanna,  Oct.  11,  1736,  494. 
For  lands  on  Delaware,  Aug.  25, 
1737,   541.     Indian,  for   lands    in 
New  Jersey,  Feb.  21,  1743,   641. 
Of  feoffment,    Duke  of  Y.  for  N. 
Castle,   Aug.  24,  1682,  52.      Ac 
knowledgment  and  recording  act 
respecting,  155,   158.     Indian,  for 
lands  between  Delaware  and  Sus 
quehanna,     ii.,     33.      Indian,    to 
"Susquehanna    Company,"     for 
lands,      147—158,       175.     Ques 
tions  proposed  respecting,  iii.,  262, 
Memorandum       Richard      Peters 
respecting  that  of  1718,  262.     For 
land,    defective,    viii.,  49.     Peti 
tion  on  acknowledgment    of,  xi., 
136.  From  Indians,  for  Erie,  xii., 
100. 

De  Grasse,   Count,   present  of  can 
non  for,  x.,  59. 

De  Haas,  Major,  iv.,  206. 

De  Haas,  Gen.  J.  P.,  vi.,  646,  648, 
649,  674.     Proposes  to  raise  vol 
unteers,   646.     Difficulty   respect 
ing     command,    670,     684,     729 
Respecting  seizure  of  flour,  vii. 
330—332.     Letter  to,  332. 

De  Har.t,  Jacob,  Lieutenant  of  ship 
General  Greene,  vii.,  310,  364. 

De    Haven,    Hugh,    iv.,     569 ;    vi 
58. 

De  Haven,  Peter,  letter  respecting 
gun  factory,  v.,  155.  Explosioi 
of  Powder  Mill,  255,  256,  261 
606,  607  ;  vi.,  52,  453,  475,  632 
at  Gun  factory,  vii.,  12,  133,  175 
194.  Applies  to  be  Wagon  Mas 
ter,  175 ;  viii.,  360. 


)e  la  Balme,   Col.   and  party— fate 

of,  viii.  766,  767. 
De   la  Fayette,    Marquis,  ix.,   283, 

359,  430,  627. 
)e    la    Luzerne,     Chevalier,     viii., 

383. 

)e  Lambert,  Chevalier,  introduced 
by  Marquis  Fayette,  ix.,  627,  734, 
735.  General  St.  Clair,  respect 
ing,  735. 

3e  Lancey,  James,  Governor  of  New 
York,  letters  to  and  from,  ii.,  168, 
179,  220,  233,  243,  261,  264,  267, 
270,  273,  278,  279,  280,  326,  331, 
338,  345,  346,  359,  384,  391,  396, 
398.  Controversy  with  General 
Shirley  about  cannons,  349  ;  iii., 
434,  691. 

De  Lancey, ,  surprises  and  kills 

Colonel  Green,  at  White  Plains, 
ix.,  155. 
De  Laney,  Col.  viii.,  111. 
Delaney,       John,      petition      from, 
wounded    at    Germantown,    vii., 
94. 

Delany,  Sharp,  (Collector.)  on 
Memorial  of  Captain  vii.,  762; 
Darie,  x.,  97.  Heavy  demand, 
441,  715  Report  Mr.  Orr's  duty 
as  an  alien,  xi.,  259.  Attorney 
General's  opinion  as  to  Citizen 
ship,  260.  Queries,  respecting 
duties,  397.  Answer  of  Judges 
to,  601,  602. 

Delapt,  Richard,  &c.,  vii.,  702 
De    La  Vega,    F.    C.,    Governor    of 

Havana,  letter,  to,  iii.,  508. 
Delaware  County,  Justice  of  peace, 

xi.,  638. 

Delaware  Indians,  number  of,  i., 
301.  Letter  of  Governor  to, 
303.  Declaration  of  war  against, 
views  of  council  on,  ii.,  654. 
Suspension  of  hostilities,  669. 
Conference  with,  at  Pittsburg,  by 
Colonel  Bouquet,  571—574. 
Murders,  iv.,  503;  v.,  314;  viii., 
120,  152.  Towns  destroyed  by 
Colonel  Clarke,  of  Virginia,  515. 
Indians,  base  attempt  by  whites 
to  destroy,  near  Hanna's  Town, 
596;  ix.,  39,  97,  247;  x.,  85,  86. 
Behave  well  at  Muskingum,  xii., 
237.  Councils,  239,  246.  Towns, 

256,  270.    111,  147,  153,  155, 

156,  166,  211,  228,  231,  233,  235. 
Council,  219,  267,  269,  305. 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   AKCHIVES. 


475 


Delaware  River,  grant  of  lands  on, 
by  Governor  Richard  Nicolls,  i., 
27.  Grant  of  island  to  Peter 
Cock,  29.  Commissioners  to  treat 
with  New  Jersey,  respecting,  58, 
59,  60,  61.  Letter,  William  Penn, 
on,  60.  Deed  for  lands  on,  541. 
Spanish  privateers  in,  759,  763, 
765,  766.  Deed  for  lands  between, 
and  Susquehanna,  ii.,  33,  36. 
Defence  of,  477,  509.  Descrip 
tion  of  cannons  required,  511. 
Joshua  Fisher  about  to  publish  a 
map  of,  is  stopped  by  Governor, 
letters  respecting,  492,  593.  Me 
morial  of  Pilots,  iv.,  263.  Pro 
clamation  respecting  Fish,  347. 
Lord  Dunmore's  designs  on  Islands 
in,  637.  British  vessels  appear 
in,  724,  725,  732,  736,  737,  740, 
743,  747,  748,  753,  762,  769. 
Complaint  of  officers  of  armed 
boats,  705.  Engagement  with 
Roebuck  and  Liverpool,  748. 
River  and  Bay  pilots,  v.,  28.  Pay 
of  men  in  the  armed  vessels  on,  30. 
Chevaux-de-frize,  respecting,  37, 
39,  45,  66,  67,  83,  238,  426,  431, 
591,  626,  648,  649,  680,  696,  699, 
721.  Fortifications  and  defence  of, 
8,  9,  11,  37,  39,  45,  57,  62,  130, 138, 
166.  242,  346,  359,  376,  425,  431, 
434,  501,  526,  542,  565,  620,  626. 
Dispatches  from  H.  Fisher  respect 
ing  vessels  of  war,  42,  47,  53,  61, 
70,  99,  100,  108,  153,  263,  402, 
465,  504.  No  person  to  pass  with 
out  a  permit,  82.  River  craft  to 
be  removed  from  Jersey  side,  84. 
Attempt  to  bribe  pilots  to  bring 
fleet  from  New  York  by  James 
Moles  worth,  (who  was  executed) 
270-282,  315,  336,  337.  Actions 
on,  453,  504,  648,  696,  697,  701, 
702,  703,  706,  707,  709.  British 
vessels  in  or  near  the,  99,  118, 
126,  132,  216,  217,  263,  305,  315, 
402,  453,  457,  462,  465,  467,  468, 
472,  488,  538,  591,  668,  699,  721. 
Augusta  and  Merlin  blown  up, 
698,  699,  706,  707,  719,  720,  721. 
All  the  lumber  used  for  fire  rafts, 
—fords  on  the,  375,  441.  Trade 
carried  on  with  enemy,  403,  504. 
Capture  of  traders  by  Captain 
Murphy,  504,  510.  Guns  for 
Cape  May,  346.  Du  Coudray's 


Delaware  River — 

reports  on  defences  of  the,  359- 
363,  430,  431,  526,  565.  Shore, 
survey  of,  instructions  for,  441. 
Twelve  fireships  ordered  by  Con 
gress,  464.  Dispatches  from 
John  Hunn  respecting  vessels  of 
war  in,  451,  453,  462,  467,  468, 
474,  475.  Dispatch  from  Leeson 
Simmons,  respecting  vessels,  538. 
Defects  in  the  defences  of,  626 
Capture  of  Billingsport,  648. 
State  vessels  in,  648.  Op 
erations  on  the,  648,  649,  663, 
718.  French  Frigate  Chimere 
arrives — pilot  for  requested,  665. 
Forts  attacked  by  land  and  water, 

667.  A  chevaux-de-frize  removed, 

668.  Commodore     Hazlewood's 
account    of    action    between    the 
fleets,     721.       Fort    Mifflin,    723. 
Ship  Montgomery  and  other  ves 
sels  burned   near   Burlington  for 
safety,    740.     [See   also  Billings- 
port,  Fort  Mifflin,   Mud  Fort  and 
Red  Bank.]     Naval  and  military 
operations  on,  vi.,  11,  19,  20,  21, 
23,   24,   27,  28,   44,   47,   50,  110, 
121,  130,  133,  204.     Fort  Mifflin, 
11,  19,  24,  27,  246.      British  ves 
sels  in,    11,   27.     Red  Bank,  11, 
28,  80,  246.     Billingsport,  23,  27, 
Lord  Cornwallis,  23,  31.     General 
Clinton  with  troops   arrives,    27. 
Vessels  burned  for  safety,  28,  80. 
Proposal  to  salt  fish  from,  for  the 
army,    380.       Sunken    vessel    of 
enemy  to  be  raised,  652.     British 
vessels     in,     706.       Council     of 
War,  Chevaux-de-frize,  20.     Fort 
Mercer,  Red  Bank,  21.  Fortifying, 
710.     Map  of,  758,  768.    Defence 
of,   vii,  19,   180,    191,   197,   199, 
200,  270,  282,  290,  298,  329,  410. 
Letter  to  Governor,  on  defence  of, 
180.     Visit  of  Governor,   &c.,  to 
fortifications   of,    199,    200,     203. 
Map  of,  233.     Survey  of,  by  Gen. 
Du  Portail,    201,   227,   229,  232, 
272,    279,    280,    366,    399,    403, 
409.      Banks  at   Mud   Island,  to 
be  repaired,  240.    Troops  sent  to 
the   Forts  on,   270,   and  cannon, 
290,  298.     Billingsport,  290,  298. 
339,  365,  366,  369,  371,  409,  502, 
507,    562,    673,    720,    745.      Mud 
Island,  270,  290,    339,   369,   385, 


476 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Delaware  Kiver — 

397,  410,  502,  562  652,  673,  720, 
745,  764.  Timber  wheels  required, 
345.  Treatment  of  vessels  bound 
up  and  down,  372,  456,  537.  A 
piece  of  heavy  cannon  from 
Princeton,  375.  Waste  of  powder 
in  bringing  vessels  to,  398,  404. 
Letters  to  and  from  Henry  Fisher, 
396,  410.  Sweeping  for  lost  articles, 
433,  541.  Chevaux-de-frize,  544, 
566,  587,  635.  Raising  sunken 
vessels,  644.  Mrs.  Hitchcock's 
claim  for  giving  notice,  705. 
Henry  Fisher's  letters,  390,  410, 
705,  730.  Officers  ordered  up 
from  forts,  720.  Armed  boats  in, 
viii.,  216,  231,  254,  274,  339,  437. 
Claim  for  Hog  Island,  ix.,  5,  42, 
252,  520.  Defence  of,  60.  British 
fleet  expected— Isaac  Roach  sent 
to  Capes  to  watch,  80, 112.  Orders 
to,  96.  Danger  from  enemy,  105. 
Ship  ashore  and  lost,  113.  Capt. 
Roach  to  return,  175.  Chart  of, 
near  Mud  Island  mentioned,  255. 
Flags  of  truce  from  S.  C.  ordered 
down  river,  338.  Frigate  Trum- 
bull  in,  338.  British  ship  of  war 
Gen.  Monk  captured  in,  by  Hyder 
Ally,  Capt.  Barney,  529.  Purchased 
for  defence  of,  530.  Ask  for  a 
vessel  of  easy  draught,  647.  Com- 
m'rs  for  defence  ;of,  586,  618,  621, 
625,  647,  672.  Sale  of  Hyder 
Ally  proposed,  672.  Armed 
Schooner  equipped  for  defence  of, 
and  commanded  by  John  Snyder, 
672.  Equipping  armament  to  de 
fend,  x. ,  26.  Removal  of  Chevaux- 
de-frize,  95,  144.  Commissioners 
appointed  to  examine,  130.  In 
quiry  respecting  islands  above 
Falls,  130.  Falls  of,  as  seat  of 
Government,  137.  Proposals  of 
De  Brussine  &  Garrrison  to  remove 
Chevaux-de-frize,  93,  144-146, 
349,  359,  565.  Resolutions  of 
Assembly  on  removing,  (1783) 
177,  210.  Amount  expended  for 
improvement,  240.  Military  stores 
at  Fort  Island  and  Billingsport, 
284,  (1784.)  Removal  of  chevaux- 
de-frizes,  340,  350.  Jurisdiction 
of  Islands,  130,  366,  696.  Federal 
buildings  on  the  Delaware,  693. 
Piers  to  be  erected,  407.  Con- 


Delaware  River — 

tract  for,  456.  Proposals,  471, 
713.  Improvements  contemplated 
by  the  Wardens,  (1784)  571. 
Buoys  taken  away,  580.  Beacon 
on  Cross  Ledge,  588.  Chevaux- 
de-frizes,  589,  606,  607,  Juris 
diction  of  Islands,  611.  And 
navigation  of,  710.  Inquiry  as  to 
ownership  of  Islands  in  the  River, 
739.  Navigable  communication 
between  Chesapeake  and,  Pro 
ceedings,  xi.,  25,  27.  Sloop  and 
negro  Jim  brought  into,  53. 
Beacon  at  Cape  May,  93.  Spanish 
Frigate  at  Marcus  Hook,  99-102. 
Examination  of  rivers,  677.  Com- 
m'rs  to  examine,  622.  Soundings 
in,  1776,  opposite  Billingsport,  xii. 
68.  Jurisdiction  of  Islands  in,  75. 
Report  on  claims  to  islands  in,  87. 
Report  on  jurisdiction  of  Islands, 
289.  On  improving,  292,  294. 
Of  Wardens,  on  lighthouse,  capes, 
beacons,  buoys,  winter  harbors, 
&c.,  310. 

Delaware,  State  of,  comm'r  appointed 
on  boundary  line.  George  Read 
Riddle  appointed  1849,  (note)  iv., 
37.  Troops  want  clothing,  v., 
34.  Prisoners  in  Phila.,  jail, 
sureties  for,  309.  vii.,  152. 
Letter  to  Governor  on  exportation 
of  provisions,  from,  viii  10. 
Allows  export  of  provisions, 
229,  609.  Insecurity  of  public 
stores  in,  ix.,  95,  100,  105. 
Removal  of,  ordered,  101.  Inland 
navigation,  x  ,  538,  540.  Act 
of,  to  comply  with  requisitions, 
xi.,  16,  22.  Proceedings  011 
internal  navigation,  25,  27,  77. 
Letter  from  Governor,  33. 

Delegates  in  Congress,  v.,  536. 
Letters,  vi.,  4,  116,  136,  207,  231, 
268,  279,  298,  359,  380,  455,  535, 
577;  vii.,  134,  140,  160,  162, 
174,  181,  184,  189,  192,  422, 
476,  551,  557,  639.  To  require 
yeas  and  nays  in  certain  cases, 
174.  From  Virginia,  73,  184. 
Letters  to  and  from,  viii.,  9,  61, 
161,  191,  351,  392,  494,  643,  711, 
722,  745.  From  Connecticut, 
letter  to,  on  Wyoming  Lauds, 
111,  112.  Of  State,  in  Congress, 
ix.,  103,  163,  306,  307,  420,  434, 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  AKCHIVES. 


477 


Delegates  in  Congress — 

7C3.  Query  on  legality  of  trial 
by  a  judge,  who  is  a,  163.  Prison 
snips,  762.  Of  Virginia,  in 
Congress,  260,  266,  271,  274, 
In  Congress,  letter  to,  x.,  25,  27. 
45,  48,  52,  69,  72,  101,  126,  151, 
154,  155,  156,  184,  204,  210,  223, 
358,  369,  397,  405,  410,  440,  457, 
476,  534,  549,  564,  592,  681,  697, 
705,  713,  759,  768.  On  gratuity 
to  General  Washington,  151. 
Election  of,  354,  437,  534.  No. 
of,  564.  Letters,  xi.,  4,  27,  37, 
40,  87,  106,  (see  Vol.,  x.,  759,) 
188,  189,  207,  237,  251,  308,  342, 
350,  352,  364,  373,  382,  383,  408. 

433,  451,  453,  456,  457,  461,  504, 
505,  537,  543,  590,  684.     Elected, 
83. 

Deluge  in'Luzerne  County,  xi.,  85, 

Denmark,  Queen  of,  death,  iv.,  625. 
Willing  to  consecrate  American 
Bishops.  Letters  from  Mr.  De 
St.  Saphorin,  &c.,  x.,  434. 

Denison,  Colonel,  vii.,  16.  Nathan, 
instructions  with  arms  for  Wy 
oming,  xi.,  212.  A  Scotch 
Emissary,  213.  Letter  on  insurg 
ents,  327. 

Dennis,  Anthony,  commission  as 
surveyor  of  boundary  between 
N.  York  and  N.  Jersey,  iv.,  340. 

Denny,  William,  Governor,  arrives 
and  succeeds  Morris,  il.,  760. 
Address  of  Unitas  Fratrum  to 
him,  760.  Of  Ministers,  Vestry, 
&c.,  of  Christ  Church,  762.  Of 
Regim't  of  Philada.  Co. ,  763.  His 
reply,  763.  Letters  to  and  from, 
779;  iii.,  5,  8,  13,  18,  29,  35,  36, 
38,  39,  40,  48,  50  53,  54,  58,  64, 
69,  76,  78,  83,  93,  95,  96,  106, 
137,  138,  141,  145,  146,  148,  150, 
160,  162,  173,  174,  186,  193,  201, 
207,  209,  212,  214,  218,  221,  235, 
236,  239,  247,  248,  251,  256,  258, 
273,  277,  278,  282,  289,  290,  293, 
296,  298,  300,  303,  304,  313,  315, 
316,  323,  330,  338,  349,  351,  364, 
365,  366,  380,  383,  385,  392,  401, 
403,  412,  425,  427,  428,  430,  432, 

434,  436,  438,  442,  449,  453,  471, 
480,  481,  485,  487,  489,  490,  498, 
508,  511,  517,  518,  546,  552,  571, 
623,     634,     671,    675,    677,    685, 
687,  689.     Messages  to  and  from 


Assembly,  19,  98.  Instructions  to 
L.  Morris,  jr.,  90.  Order  to  the 
Sheriff  of  Cumberland  Co.,  105. 
Long  letter  to  Proprietaries,  107. 
Treated  with  rudeness  and  in 
solence  by  members  of  the  House, 
112.  Letter  on  transactions  with 
Lord  Loudoun,  117.  Proclamation 
against  rum,  521.  Is  succeeded 
by  Governor  Hamilton,  689. 
Speech  to  Assembly  at  New  Castle, 
377. 
Denny,  David,  viii.,  496.  Ensign, 

his  rank,  xi.,  325. 
De  Normandie,  Dr.,  v.,  176. 

I  Dent,  Lieutenant,  a  Virginia  officer, 
xii.,  274. 

j  Department  of  foreign  affairs  to  be 

established,  xi.,  599. 
De    Peyster,    Lieutenant     Colonel, 
A.  S.,  on  Indian  negotiations,  x., 
86,  89. 

i  Depositions,  and  Examinations, 
Jonah  Davenport,  an  Indian 
Trader,  i.,  299.  James  Le  Tort, 
300.  Edmund  Cartledge,  304. 
Thomas  Renick,  309.  Thomas 
Cresap  310,  352.  Respecting 
dams  on  Schuylkill,  315.  Luke 
Mercer,  335.  James  Hendricks, 
348,  399.  John  Capper,  350,  360. 
John  Lowe,  350.  William 
McMannick,  354.  John  Brabaker, 
355.  Joshua  Lowe,  356,  363. 
Charles  Jones,  357.  Francis 
Ward,  357.  John  Patten,  358, 
360.  Alexander  McKee,  360. 
Joshua  Minshall,  361.  Rebecca 
Hendricks,  361.  Tobias  Hend 
ricks,  362.  Abstracts  of,  365-367. 
Samuel  Thorn,  374.  Jeremiah 
Fowler,  375.  John  Sullivan,  382. 
Richard  Andrew,  382.  William 
Andrew,  383.  George  Andrew, 
384.  John  Emerson,  396.  Cor 
nelius  Coinages,  397.  Richard 
Ashton,  398.  William  Daugher- 
ty,  400.  Samuel  Moncey,  401. 
William  Glasspill,  412.  Michael 
Dooling,  413.  Henry  Packard, 
423.  Thomas  Rothwell,  424. 
Hugh  Rainey,  433.  Patrick 
Thomas,  440.  Ann  Thomas,  441. 
John  Wright,  464.  Rob.  Barber, 
489,  490.  John  Coats,  500. 
Jeremiah  Star,  501.  Wm.  Miller, 
501.  Henry  Munday,  502.  John 


478 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Depositions — 

Kelly,  504.  On  taking  of  Cresap 
— Arthur  Buchanan,  &c.,  505, 
507,  515.  Robert  Buchanan,  506, 
John  Starr,  508.  George  Aston. 
510.  Samuel  Scott,  510,  515, 
William  Downard,  512.  Samuel 
Smith,  513.  David  Priest,  515. 
Samuel  Atkinson,  516.  Daniel 
Southerland,  517.  Benjamin 
Chambers,  519.  John  Ross,  521, 
525,  526.  Frederick  Lather,  522. 
Balser  Springier,  523.  George 
Hornspacker,  529.  Michael  Tan 
ner,  524.  Thomas  Coulson,  528. 
Joseph  Evans,  555.  Conrad  Kel 
ler,  555.  Anderson  and  Mont 
gomery,  537.  Riots  on  Schuyl- 
kill,  553.  On  Maryland  Outrages, 
555.  Samuel  Cartwright,  561. 
Sapience  Harris,  562,  590.  Wm. 
Williams,  563,  591.  Thomas 
Roth  well,  424,  564,  590.  Jno. 
Daiieilly,  566.  Matthew  Donahoe, 
583.  Rachel  Brick,  (Counter 
feits),  621.  William  Brick,  do. 
622.  Alexander  Armstrong,  643. 
Peter  Shultz,  694.  Robert 
Owings,  695.  John  Lemmon,  695. 
Thomas  Norris,  697.  J.  Roberts, 
698.  Valentine  Eyler,  699. 
Matthias  Ulrick,  700.  W.  Oler,  M. 
Kittsmiller,  and  J.  Banker,  701. 
Herman  Updegraef,  702.  Adam 
Furney,  704,  726.  Zachary 
Butcher,  707.  S.  White,  &c.,  ii., 
18.  Samuel  England,  21  Jer 
emiah  Brown,  22.  John  Murray, 
37.  Margaret  McCleary,  37. 
Benjamin  Swoope,  (riot),  50. 
.Samuel  Dickinson,  64.  Martin 
Kittsmiller,  70.  Respecting  death 
of  John  Diges's  son.  Anthony 
Conley,  &c.,  76.  John  Stackers, 
78.  P.  Coyle,  79.  Leond.  Kitz- 
miller,  80.  Jacob  Sheely,  81. 
John  Seifert,  82.  Patten  and 
Montour,  123.  A  French  desert 
er,  124.  John  Trotter,  Indian 
Trader,  131.  Peter  Hogg,  (In 
dians),  167.  Francis  Claw,  (do.) 
168.  Wm.  Morris  and  William 
Green,  265.  James  Anderson, 
266.  Thomas  Clarke,  283. 
Mathias  Steelman.  335.  Charles 
Vanderford,  336.  Thomas  Van- 
derford,  337.  Alexander  Quillin, 


Depositions — 

337.  Nicholas  Powell,  440. 
Monacatootha  and  Montour,  452. 
Moravians,  459.  J.  Shmick  and 
H.  Fry,  respecting  Wyoming, 
491.  William  Johnston,  iii.,  13. 
16.  Samuel  Clifford,  44.  Leon 
ard  Weeser,  45.  Henry  Hess, 
56.  John  Williamson,  139. 
Of  a  Delaware  prisoner,  147.  D. 
Broadhead  and  E.  Biddle,  244. 
B.  Shoemaker  and  John  Drake, 
249,  254,  264.  Conrad  Weiser 
and  J.  McKee,  256.  C.  Busse 
and  J.  Orndt,  259.  James  Hynd- 
shaw,  263.  Michael  Chavignerie, 
295,  305.  Francis  Fevre,  363. 
Richard  Bairds,  396.  Benjamin 
Handy,  592.  William  Ellegood, 
693.  Abraham  Ingram,  597. 
Andrew  Collings,  597,  602. 
Moses  Timmons,  598.  Thomas 
Hindes,  601.  John  Pollock,  603. 
John  Spicer,  603.  Wm.  Gray, 
605.  William  Hayward,  606. 
Parker  Selby,  607.  John  Willy, 
609.  Peter  Dolby,  611.  John 
Sharp,  612.  Patience  Wadelow 
Hemmons,  614.  Colonel  John 
Dennis,  615.  Penington  Welsh, 
618.  Moses  Moore  and  Isham 
Bernat,  632.  Barbara  Lingaree 
and  Mary  Roy,  633.  John  Spen 
cer,  635.  Thomas  Himmons,  637. 
Solomon  Fruit,  637.  Richard 
Coverdell,  639.  Warren  Bur 
roughs,  640.  James  Ingram,  641. 
John  Pettijohn,  Sen.,  642.  Alex. 
West,  643.  Charles  Polke,  643. 
Magdalen  Manlove,  644.  Joseph 
Morgan,  645.  Ephraim  Polke, 
646.  Waitmaii  Willey,  647. 
Jared  Hitchins,  649.  Robert 
Shankland,  652,  656.  Christoph 
er  Hoskins,  677.  Peter  Titell, 
705.  Richard  Davis,  705.  John 
Loughry,  731.  Depui's,  Aaron, 
iv.,  45.  Sam.  Sellers  and  Joseph 
Ross,  respecting  a  French  spy 
taken,  205.  Lieutenant  Charles 
Grant,  220.  John  Shelby,  222. 
James  Wilkins,  223.  Ralph  Nail 
er,  225.  J.  Smith,  230.  McGlash- 
en  Lt.  Leond.  233,  234.  Henry 
Prather,  237.  Thomas  Romberg, 
23.  John  Jennings,  342.  Wm. 
Sims,  387.  Wm.  Nimins,  387. 


INDEX  TO  COLONIAL  RECORDS. 


479 


Depositions — 

Asa  Luddington,  388.  Thomas 
Bennet,  Joseph  Drake,  425. 
Richard  Brown,  430.  Thomas 
Woods,  (Sheriff,)  435.  Alban 
Davis,  445.  James  McCashlin, 
459.  Ephraim  Hunter,  Sheriff, 
491.  George  Wilson  493.  Wm. 
Wilson,  542,  John  Pollock,  544. 
David  Griffey,  555.  John  and 
James  Fowler,  564.  Samuel  St. 
Clair,  5G5.  JEneas  Mackay,  566. 
Wm.  Amberon,  568.  George 
Ashton,  571.  Arthur  St.  Clair, 
582.  Charles  Foreman,  604. 
Samuel  Whitesitt,  605.  Deve- 
reux  Smith,  606.  Malachi  Hays, 
607.  Frederick  Fenney,  607. 
James  Kinkead,  608.  Wm.  Pow 
ell,  608.  Elizabeth  Myers,  608. 
James  Meyers,  608.  James 
Smith,  610.  Samuel  McKenzie, 
611.  ^Eneas  Mackay,  611.  Peter 
Smith,  665.  A.  Cameron,  Dr. 
Smith,  and  John  Connolly,  682. 
Dewees,  Col.  William,  v.,  261. 
Mrs.  Abigail  McCay,  337.  Sarah 
O'Brien,  339.  Thomas  Patterson, 
420.  George  Kriebel,  432.  Jere 
miah  Longhead,  452,  Henry 
Funk,  495,  508.  Riots  at  York, 
496-508.  Wm.  Beckworth  and  A. 
Laughlin,  624.  Robt.  Galbraith, 
638.  Sam.  McGregor,  665.  Silas 
Burnet,  vi.,  7.  John  Sweeney, 
58.  Jacob  Sitler,  67.  Frederick 
Schauss,  67.  Prisoners  in  Virgin 
ia,  75.  Margaret  Lederman,  117. 
Daniel  Shelly,  95.  Samuel  Stew 
art,  217.  Henry  Mansin,  221. 
Joseph  Rode,  224.  Wendle  Mey 
er,  225.  James  Christy,  233. 
Wm.  Harper,  442.  Col.  F.  Watts 
and  S.  Henry,  500.  Thomas  Cra 
ven,  501.  Wm.  Stayner,  501. 
Samuel  Erwiii,  502.  R.  Weston, 
542.  R.  Weston,  M.  Warwick 
and  J.  Vanzant,  542.  Garret  and 
John  Vanzant,  596-7.  Archibald 
Hamilton,  679.  Affey  Beeth,  771. 
John  Mitchell,  vii.,  207-209,  213. 
John  Gardiner,  241.  John  Parker, 
259.  Peter  Cress,  259.  Thomas 
Pollock,  577.  John  Leffertie,  viii., 
387.  Henry  O'Neill,  527.  D. 
Franks,  615.  Joseph  Shoemaker, 
645.  Respecting  German  Lutheran 


Depositions — 

Church  lots,  ix.,  364.  Sarah 
Keith,  501.  John  Robinson,  572. 
H.  M.  Breckenbridge,  572,  661. 
Samuel  Hunter,  respecting  Indian 
murders,  658.  Respecting  Joseph 
Doane,  x.,  110.  Mahlon  Doane, 
111,  112.  James  Oellers  (1780), 
161.  Respecting  Wyoming — Mr. 
Tidd,  196.  Respecting  escape  of 
C.  J.  Longschamps,  271-274.  Re 
specting  ruins  at  Pittsburg,  463- 
464.  Against  Henry  Carberry, 
576-5^0.  James  Bell,  594.  Phil 
lip  Jenkins,  594.  Mark  Halfpen 
ny,  597.  Robert  Gibson,  598. 
John  Boyd,  621.  William  Brink, 
621-623.  Col.  J.  Armstrong,  623. 
Respecting  Wyoming,  631-638, 
649-652.  Taken  at  Wyoming^ 
653,  659-662,  688,  691.  John 
Leith,  on  Indian  robberies,  763. 
A.  Ellicott  on  arrest  of  T.  Picker 
ing,  xi.,  327.  Ira  Manvil,  Wyo 
ming,  344.  Benedict  Satterlee, 
do.,  345.  Joel  Whitcomb,  358. 
Keeny,  358.  Elijah  Reynolds, 
Joseph  Earl,  Martin  Dudley,  Jos. 
Kilburn,  359,  Garrett  Smith,  371. 
Wm.  Smith,  393.  M.  Hollenbach, 
394,  551.  N.  Kingsley,  Lord  But 
ler,  T.  Pickering,  551.  Z.  Butler, 
553.  Jacob  Hartzell,  xii.,  298. 
Thos.  Gibson,  300.  James  Banes, 
Jr.,  302.  Jno.  Hart,  303. 

Depreciation  of  money,  ix.,  77,  85, 
117,  119,  129,  130,  133,  135,  136, 
141,  145,  147,  171,  212;  xi., 
55.  Of  pay,  Judges'  opinion  of, 
120. 

Depreciation  Lands,  surveys,  xi.,  93, 
263.  Sales  of,  125. 

Depui,  see  Forts,  ii. 

Depui's  Fort,  xii.,  354. 

Depui,  Samuel,  letter,  iii.,  423,  424. 

Depui,  Nicholas,  ix.,  105,  113. 

Description  of  a  man,  singular,  iv., 
369. 

Desertions,  v.,  144,  180,  196,  207, 
208,  262,  648,  700. 

Deserters,  vi.,  411,  732;  vii.,  356, 
443,  769,  775  ;  viii.,  6,  12,  74,  77, 
95,  100,  103,  184,  225,  235,  262, 
263,  317,  415,  418,  510,  623 ;  ix., 
299,  503.  From  American  regi 
ment,  x  ,  388. 

Deshler,  Col.,  vi.,  394. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Deshler,  Charles,  Commissioner  of 
magazine  of  provisions,  vii.,  17. 

Deshler,  David  and  Charles,  viii., 
300.  (Commissioners  of  pur 
chases.)  300,  517,  697,  701,  711, 
721. 

D'Estaiiig,  Count,  vii.,  671.  And 
his  fleet  in  Rhode  Island,  734-736. 
Success  of  fleet  in  West  Indies, 
vii.,  661.  Respecting,  736,  747, 
764,  772. 

"  Detector,"  author  of,  required,  ix., 
266. 

Detroit,  Governor  of,  by  proclama 
tion  offers  protection  to  rebels,  v., 
402.  Gov.  of,  encourages  Indians 
and  Tories,  vi.,  460.  Congress 
purpose  an  expedition  against, 
529.  General  Armstrong's  views 
on,  657.  A  strong  fort,  above  de 
scribed,  viii.,  106.  British  and 
Indian  convention  at,  707.  De 
sign  upon,  xii.,  110,  111,  118, 166, 
lt>7,  183.  Governor  Hamilton  of, 
Clark's  success  against,  120,  131. 
Designs  of  enemy,  140,  147,  160, 
184,  186,  265,  269.  New  fort,  188. 
Strength  of  garrison,  192,  196, 
198.  Fort,  described,  206.) 

Deux  Points,  Count  de,  letter  intro 
ductory,  viii.,  684, 

De  Villier,  Captain,  receives  capitu 
lation  of  Fort  Necessity,  ii.,  146. 

Dewar,  David,  petition  respecting 
sailors  impressed,  in.,  302. 

Dewees,  Col.  William,  deposition 
respecting  explosion  of  powder 
mills,  v.,  261. 

De  Witt,  Simeon,  appointed  to  run 
boundary  line  with  N.  Y.,  x.,  450. 

Diahogo,  intelligence  from,  ii.,  729. 

Diary,  of  Pennsylvania  Commission 
ers  to  Albany,  ii.,  195. 

Dickeson,  Mr.  (owner  of  ship  bring 
ing  stamps  to  Philadelphia),  iv., 
241. 

Dickinson  College,  interest  due,  xi., 
540,  578. 

Dickinson,  James,  conference  with 
Indian  chiefs  on  survey  of  Dona 
tion  Lands,  x.,  740. 

Dickinson,  His  Excellency,  John, 
ix.,  494.  Elected  President  of 
Council,  651,  731,  734.  Calls  atten 
tion  of  Judges  to  moral  education 
of  youth,  x.,  523.  Ceases  to  be 
President,  527.  Letter  to,  xii.,  289. 


Dickinson,  Mr.,  house  burnt  by 
British,  vi.,  31. 

Dickinson,  Brigadier  General  Phile 
mon,  v.,  117.  Letter  from,  by  his 
servant  senttoGenl.  W.,  116,  117, 
233,  244 ;  viii.,  506,  507,  736. 

Dickinson,  Fort,  x.,  184.  Troops 
at,  189.  Deep  snow  at,  197. 
Commanded  by  Major  Moore — 
money  wanted  to  pay  debts,  209. 
Freshet  at,  222. 

Diemer,  James,  recommended  as  a 
Judge  at  Reading,  xi.,  596. 

Digby,  Rear  Admiral,  Robt.,  views 
under  preliminaries  of  peace,  x., 
21. 

Digges,  Dudley,  Gov.  of  Virginia, 
letter  from,  viii.,  510. 

Digges,  John,  applies  for  land,  i., 
637.  Letter  to  R.  Peters,  643. 
Case  of,  637,  645,  681,  683,  684, 
685,  686,  693,  696-710,  713,  725. 
Remonstrance,  693.  Germans  at 
Conewago,  709,  And  Kitzmiller, 
713.  Letter  on  death  of  his  son, 
ii.,  73.  Petition  of  Attorney-Gen 
eral  to  Judges  at  York,  93. 

Digges,  William,  letter,  iv.,  489. 

Dill,  Peter,  discharge  requested  as  a 
relief  to  Cumberl'd  Co.,  ix.,  736. 

Dilworth's  Spelling  Book  or  Gand's, 
written  for,  by  a  member  of  Con 
gress,  vi.,  209. 

Dingey,  Charles,  case  of,  vi.,  162. 

Dinwiddie,  Robert,  Gov.  of  Virginia, 
speech  on  proroguing  Assembly, 
ii.,  169.  Letters  to  and  from,  177, 
226,  268,  270,  273,  390,  422,  446, 
454,  481,  530,  560,  581,  711  ;  iii., 
50.  Proclamations  about  Indians, 
155,  156. 

Directory,  first  published  in  Phila 
delphia,  x.,  271. 

Distances  from  Philadelphia  to  Ohio, 
ii.,  133.  Mouth  of  Wills'  Creek, 
134.  From  Harris'  to  Phil.  Davies', 
134.  From  do.  to  Logstown,  135. 

Distillation  of  wheat  and  other  grain 
to  be  stopped,  v.,  229,  710. 

Distillation  of  liquors  from  grain, 
viii.,  31. 

Doane,  Aaron,  petition  for  pardon, 
x.,  348,  716,  717.  Deposition 
against  (1784),  597.  In  prison, 
598.  Judge  Bryan  on,  609. 

Doane,  Abraham,  troubles  Washing 
ton  county,  x.,  594. 


INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


481 


Doane,  Abraham  and  Levi,  letter  to 
C.  J.  McKean  respecting,  xi.,  351. 
Resolution  of  Assembly  for  respite, 
398. 

Doane,  Israel,  petition  for  release, 
is.,  759. 

Doane,  Joseph,  respecting  arrest  of, 
x.,  110,  114,  152.  Petition  of 
captors,  565,  582. 

Doane,  Joseph,  estate,  xi.,  725. 

Doane,  Mahlon,  deposition  respect 
ing  arrest  of,  x.,  Ill,  112. 

Doane,  Moses,  Abraham,  &c.,  rob 
bery  of  Bucks  county  treasury, 
ix.,  616,  617. 

Dobbs,  Arthur,  Governor  of  North 
Carolina,  letters  to  and  from,  ii., 
281,  536. 

Dogs,  use  of,  against  Indians  re 
commended,  iv.,  181 ;  vii.,  357. 

Donaldson,  Arthur,  recommended  to 
make  chevaux-de-frize,  iv.,  774- 
Assists  L.  H.  in  removing  chev 
aux-de-frize,  x.,  349,  350. 

Donaldson,  J.,  letter  Wm.  Penn  to, 
L,  128. 

Donaldson,  Joseph,  v.5  496,  534. 
Riots  at  York,  496. 

Donaldson,  Joseph,  &c.,  vi.,  775. 

Donation  Land,  lottery,  proposal 
respecting,  xi.,  49. 

Donation  Lands,  survey  of,  xi.,  512. 
General  Irvine's  description  of, 
513-520. 

Donnaldson,  John,  appointed  Regis 
ter-General,  xi.,  568.  Office  in 
State  House,  509.  Clerk,  570. 
Order,  571.  Report,  722,  764. 
On  duties  of  office,  xii.,  3. 

Dongan,  Gov.  Thomas,  deeds  from, 
to  Wm.  Penn  for  lands  on  Susque- 
hannah,  i.,  121,  122,  133.  Let 
ters  to  W.  P.,  74,  80,  81,  84.  To 
Lord  Baltimore,  86.  To  President 
and  Council,  104. 

Donnahill,  John,  soldiers  in  distress, 
for  cash,  ix.,  671. 

Donop,  Count,  wounded  at  Mount 
Holly,  v.,  177.  Action  at  Red 
Bank,  killed,  707,  709. 

Donville,  Monsieur,  killed,  ii.,  620. 
Instructions  found  on  him,  600. 

Dorchester,  Lord,  Letters  of  Thomas 
Hutchins,  (Geographer, )  for  per 
mission  to  survey  lands,  xi.,  315. 

Doria,  And.,  Brig.  Capt.  Robinson, 
takes  British  sloop-of- war,  v.,  132. 
31 


Dorsey,  Thomas,  v.,  535,  550.  Pay 
master,  535. 

D'Orvillier,  victory  over  Sir  C.  Har 
dy,  xii.,  204. 

Dougherty,  Bernard,  vii.,  186,  297. 
Respecting  trial  at  Bedford,  297. 
ix.,  467,  538,  542,  546.  Distresses 
of  the  county,  553.  Indians,  558. 
Of  Bedford/  619,  628.  And  D. 
Espy,  deposition  respecting  M. 
Doane,  x.,  112.  To  send  prison 
ers  to  Lancaster,  119. 

Dougherty,  H.,  enemy's  ships  on 
Reedy  Island,  iv.,  753. 

Dougherty,  Capt.,  killed  near  Fort 
Freeland,  vii.,  591,  610. 

Dougherty,  Capt.  John,  viii.,  369. 

Doughty,  Capt.,  v.,  167. 

Douglass,  Capt.  captures  a  privateer 
off  the  Delaware  and  takes  her 
into  Egg  harbor,  vii.,  192. 

Douglass,  Commander  John,  judg 
ment  against,  vii.,  641,  647. 

Douglass,  Major  Ephraiui,  on  Indian 
negotiations,  x.,  62,  70,  83.  Elec 
tions,  262,  696.  Memorial  for  of 
fice  in  Fayette  county,  118,  553. 
Justices,  464,  582.  No  sheriff  in 
Fayette,  588.  Letter  from,  xi.,  32, 
Election  returns,  535.  On  duty  as 
surveyor,  xii.,  78. 

Dove,  R.,  respecting  pass  from  New 
York  to  Virginia,  ix.,  625. 

Dover  Troops  ordered  to,  v.,  58. 

Downey,  Capt.,  leaves  Billingsport, 
v.,  430. 

Downingstown,  Gen.  Howe's  Army 
near,  v.  606.  Flour  to  be  sent  to, 
vi.,  177. 

Doyle,  Satn'l,  arrested,  xi.,  730. 
Acquitted,  744. 

DOE,  Andrew,  appointed  commis 
sioner  of  purchases  in  Philadel 
phia,  viii.,  154,  16 9, -41 2.  Applies, 
as  commissioner,  for  the  sale  of 
State  Island,  412. 

Drais,  Daniel,  taxes  on  confiscated 
estates,  x.,  150. 

Drake,  Joseph,  deposition,  iv.,  425. 

Drayton,  Wm.  H.  books  from  libra 
ry,  vii.,  328,  335. 

Drumniond,  Dr.  George,  a  prisoner 
on  parole,  v.,  484,  511. 

Dryer,  Jacob,  Letter  to  C.  J.  Mc 
Kean,  respecting,  xi.,  351. 

Dry  lands,  near  Easton,  Northamp 
ton  Co.,  iii.,  578,  647,  651. 


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INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Dryslow,  David,  vi.,  336. 

Duane,  James,  vi.,  102.  (M.  C.) 
difficulty  with  sheriff's  officer,  viii., 
629,  659.  Committee  of  Con 
gress,  694.  Letter  to,  xii.,  109. 

Dubois,  Abraham,  Auditor  of  Bucks 
Co.,  ix.,  11,  13,  17,  29,  36,  47,  67. 

Duche,  Jacob,  chosen  Colonel  of 
Regiment  of  Phil.  Co.,  ii.,  608. 

Duche,  Jacob,  jr.,  statement  respect- 
Quakers  at  Easton,  iii.,  275. 

Duche,  Rev.  Jacob,  letter  to  Wash 
ington  referred  to,  vi.,  6.  House 
to  "be  occupied  by  C.  J.  McKean, 
viii.,  684. 

Du  Coudray,  Mons.,  Reports  on 
Works  on  Del.,  v.,  359-363,  430, 
431,  526,  565. 

Dudgeon,  Richard,  Engineer,  letter, 
iii.,  442. 

Dudley,  Joseph,  a  Wyoming  rioter 
wounded,  xi.,  356,  359.  Dies,  365, 
367. 

Duer,  John,  letter  to  F.  L.  Lee,  vi., 
277,  284. 

Duffey,  Patrick,  letter,  v.,  141. 

Duffield,  Rev.  Geo.,  respecting  Rev. 
Wm.  Linn,  ix.,  493. 

Duke  of  York,  release — deed  of  fe- 
offment  from,  to  W.  Penn,  for  N. 
Castle,  i.,  52.  Petition  of  Wm. 
Markham,  to,  78  ;  ix.,  694. 

Duke  of  Normandy,  birth  of,  an 
nounced  by  Sec'y  Jay,  as  a  cause 
of  pleasure,  x.,  476. 

Dumas,  Captain,  a  French  Officer, 
copy  of  his  instructions  to  Mons'r 
Donville,  taken  by  English,  ii., 
600,  620.  Claim,  xi.  411. 

Dunbar,  Col.  Thomas,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  385,  410,  412.  417. 
Turns  back  after  Braddock's  de 
feat,  383.  Remarks  on,  379,  383, 
384,  387,  390,  391,  395,  396,  397, 
400,  406,  422,  435,  440.  Gov. 
Morris  demands  pay  for  recruits  to 
Braddock,  401,  412. 

Duncan,  David,  appointed  Commis 
sioner  for  Westmoreland  County, 
orders  to,  ix.,  17.  Charges  against, 
97.  Resigns,  141.  Provisions, 
190,  200,  305,  380,  399.  And 
John  Finley,  apply  for  Fort  Mcln- 
tosh,  as  a  place  of  Indian  trade, 
x.  704. 

Duncan,  Stephen,  resigns  as  Justice, 
being  elected  to  Ass'y,  viii.,  597. 


Dundas,  James,  v.,  616.  Claims 
against  Billingsport,  vii.,  140,  253, 
326,  333. 

Dunkers  opposed  to  militia,  v.,  768. 
Dunlap,  Col.,  viii.,  31. 
Dunlap,  James,  vi.,  610. 
Dunlap,  Lt.  James,  vii.,  488. 

Dunlap  John,  Congress  negotiate 
with,  for  continuing  publication  of 
Journals,  vi.,  191.  Letter  to,  vii., 
201.  And  J.  Budden,  memorial, 
viii.,  208. 

Dunmore,  Earl  of,  dispute  between 
Penna.  and  Virginia,  iv.,  514. 
Speech  to  White  Eyes  (Indian 
Chief),  684.  Governor  of  Virginia, 
letters,  461,  482,  493,  525,  577, 
579.  Commissions  Dr.  Connolly, 
477.  And  others,  487.  Procla 
mation,  490.  Various,  586,  612, 
654-5.  Has  designs  on  Islands  in 
Delaware  River,  637. 

Dunmore  Fort.  See  Fort  Pitt,  iv., 
521  ;  xii.,  351. 

Dunwoodie,  James,  instructions  to, 
Election  returns,  xi.,  430. 

Duplautain,  Capt.,  xii.,  258. 

Duponceau,  Peter  S.,  applies  to  be 
Notary  and  Interpreter — his  testi 
monials,  £c.,  x.,  351-353. 

Du  Portail,  Genl.,  survey  of  Dela 
ware  River,  vii.,  201,  227,  229, 
232,  272,  279,  280,  366,  400,  403, 
409,  690.  Thanks,  &c.,  403.  On 
Companies  of  Miners  and  Sappers, 
690.  Proposals  respecting  Sap 
pers  and  Miners,  viii.,  37.  Money 
for  troops,  ix.,  210. 

Du  Pui's  Fort,  xii.,  354. 

Du  Quesne  Fort,  ii.,  361,  375,  38% 
390,  393,  570,  579,  582  ;  iii.,  9,  13, 
59,  83,  147,  306,  527,  543,  546, 
685,  693.  Skirmish  at,  547;  xii., 
355-359,  427-431. 

Durham  IronVWorks,  ii.,  479.  Iron- 
Master  at,  iii.,  274. 

Durkee,  Major,  John,  letter,  iv.,  364. 

Du  Simitiere,  translation  of  papers, 
vii.,  212. 

Dutch,  agreement  with  English,  on 
surrender  of  N.  York,  i.,  25.  An 
swer  of,  to  Govr.  of  Md.,  492. 

Dutch,  in  Lancaster  county,  oppose 
the  laws,  and  cause  a  riot,  v.,405- 
408. 

Dutch  loan,  on,  ix.,  563,  564,  591. 

Duties  on  Negroes,  Wines,  &c.,  aot 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


483 


respecting,  i.,  159,  306.  Orders 
to  Govr.  Gordon,  325.  On  Sea 
men,  Hospital,  251.  Names  ol 
Receivers,  252.  Received  in  Phi 
ladelphia,  ix.,  206.  Queries  on, 
xi.,  597.  Answers,  601.  On  Ton 
nage,  599,  689. 

Duvall,  G.,  of  Md.,  letter  respecting 
Henry  Carbery,  x.,  291.  Answer 
of  Judges  of  Supreme  Court  to, 
292. 

Duykinck,  Col.,  v.  753. 

Dyer,  Elijah,  agreement  with,  xi., 
533. 

Dyer,  Ephraim,  &c.,  Answer  to 
Gov.  Trumbull,  iv.,  401-408,  470. 
To  Gov.  Penn,  490. 


E. 

Earthquake  destroys  Lisbon,  ii., 
530.  Large  part  of  Port  au  Prince, 
iv.,  371. 

Eastburne,  Benj.,  Surveyor  of  Boun 
dary  line,  i.,  611.  Report.  615. 

Eastburne,  Captain  Robert,  ordered 
to  Raystown,  iii.,  481.  Arrived 
there,  489. 

Easton,  described  by  Win.  Parsons, 
ii.,  95,  98,  305.  Petition  for  road 
from,  to  Reading,  98.  The  dry 
lands  near,  305.  Road  to  Reading, 
443.  Report  of  Indians,  443.  De 
serters  from,  585.  Minutes  of 
Indian  Conferences  at,  722-730. 
Of  Executive  Council  at,  721,  730. 
Indians  approaching,  iii.,  7,  36. 
Indians  at,  53.  Conduct  of 
people  at,  78.  Stores  at,  82. 
Proprietary  land  at,  84  ;  no  mut 
ton  or  cooks  at,  104.  Quakers 
present  at  Treaty  1757,  205.  In 
structions,  &c.,  relative  to  accom 
modations  at,  205,  217,  517. 
Indians  at,  210.  Quaker  pre 
sents  to  Indians,  214.  Memoran 
dum  respecting  demand  of  Teedy- 
uscung  for  a  Clerk,  235.  De 
positions  respecting  treaty  at,  244, 
249,  254,  256,  259,  263,  264. 
Quakers  at,  205,  250,  262.  Pe 
tition  from  settlers  on  dry  lands 
near,  578.  Treaty  with  Indians 
at,  byGov'r  II.,  iv.,  68,  78,  80,  82. 
Latitude  and  Longitude,  592. 
Meeting  of  Indians  at,  v.,  201,  203, 


208,  325.  Prisoners  sent  to,  250, 
650.  Guard  at,  324.  Prothono- 
tary,  332.  Papers,  &c.,  sent  for 
safety  from  City  to,  623.  Alarm, 
on  acccount  of  prisoners,  &c., 

650.  Importance    of  the   ferry, 

651.  Wagons,   652.     Unguarded 
condition  of,  vi.,  197.  Soldiers  dis 
tressed  for   clothing,    197.     Hos 
pitals,     198.     Named    as   a    ren 
dezvous,      302.        Tories,      342. 
Defenceless  state  of,  346.     Troops 
ordered  by  Congress  to,  374.     No 
houses  to   be  had  in,    362,   381. 
Guards    to     be    dismissed,     541. 
Difficulty  in  procuring  a  house  for 
public  papers,  vii.,  176.     Price  of 
Iron  at,  177.  Muster  of  Soldiers  at, 
viii.,  321.     A  place  of  deposit,  ix. , 
263.    Supplies  for  Genl.  Sullivan, 
263.     Savages  near,  275.    Abuses 
in  officers  at,    385.     Troops,   403, 
426,  527.     Waste  on  public  lands, 
741.     Cap.  Chrystie,  arrives  with 
a   detachment  at,  x.,    135.      Pe 
tition    of  Wyoming  prisoners  at, 
690. 

Eckhart,  Valentine,  vii.,  552.  In 
dian  murders,  viii.,  529.  Con 
vention  prisoners,  ix.,  225,  230. 
Militia  from  Bucks,  433.  Returns 
of  officers  in  Berks  Co.,  Militia,  x., 
190.  Instructions  to,  respecting 
troops,  xi.,  203,  211. 

Eden,  Robert,  Governor  of  Maryland, 
iv.,  369,  616. 

Edmonds,  William,  ii.,  681. 

Education  of  youth,  and  moral  train 
ing  urged  on  Judges  by  Pres. 
Dickinson,  x.,  523. 

Edwards,  Major,  bounties,  ix.,  75  : 
viii.,  107,  152. 

Edwards,  Thomas,  vi.,  449.  Colonel, 
account,  viii.,  237.  Militia,  288. 

Sgg  Harbour,  arrival  of  British  fleet 
at,  v.,  457.  A  prize  brig  there, 
vi.,  736.  A  privateer  captured 
by  Capt.  Douglass,  carried  into, 
vii.,  192.  Battle  at,  xii.,  110. 
gmont,  (Falkland  Islands,)  King  of 
Spain  disavows  expedition  to,  iv., 
387. 

jlichelberger,  Geo.,  to  be  arrested, 
vii.,  193. 

Eiohelberger,  Jacob,  vii.,  490,  530., 

Elder,  Rev.  John,  letters,  iii.,  251. 
Recruiting  orders  to,  iv.,  116. 


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INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    AECHIVES. 


Letters  to  or  from,  127,  132,  148, 
153,  714.  Murder  of  Conestogoes, 
148,  153. 

Elder,  Joshua,  vi.,  615,  616,  640  ; 
vii.,  592.  Election  of  Justices, 
viii.,  101. 

Election,  return  of  Sheriff  of  Ches 
ter  Co.,  i.,  86,  115.  Do.,  Kent 
Co.,  116.  Riot  at,  in  York  County, 
ii.,  50.  Of  a  Lieut,  of  Dock  Ward, 
County  of  Philadelphia,  600.  Tory 
in  Bucks  County,  v.,  31,  32.  At 
Lewes,  53;  vii.,  97.  Returns 
must  be  certified  by  Constable  or 
Overseer  of  the  Poor,  x.,  284.  Of 
Matthew  Irvin,  as  Recorder  of 
Deeds,  Philadelphia,  707. 
Elizabethtown,  N.  J.  Enemy  leave, 
v.,  178.  Surprise  of  post  at,  viii., 
103.  Genl.  St.  Clair  at,  103. 
Ellicott,  Andrew,  appointed  to  run 
Western  boundary,  x.,  452.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  respecting  boun 
dary,  xi.,  140,  178,  203,  216, 
429.  Survey  of  Islands  in  Ohio, 
583.  Proposes  publishing  obser 
vations,  216.  Describes  Erie 
Lands,  243.  Deposition  on  T. 
Pickering,  327.  Purchase  of  Erie, 
429,  537.  On  survey  of  Lake 
Erie,  612,  615,  704. 
Elliott,  Mrs.,  case  of,  vii.,  247. 
Elliott,  Mr.,  Indian  agent,  x.,  84,  85. 

Instructions  to,  xii.,  222. 
Elliott,   Lt.  Benj'n,   account  of  his 

proceedings,  xi.,  665. 
Elliott,  Wm.,    proposal  for  a  road, 

xi.,  70. 
Ellsworth,  Oliver,    conference,  viii. 

261. 

Elmer,  Jonathan,  letter  from,  v.,  7 
Elwood,  John,  record  of  proceeding: 
in  case  of,  for  treason,  vii.,  59-62 
He  was   pardoned  July  15,  1779 
Col.  Rec.,  Vol.,  XII.,  p.  48. 
Embargo  on  provisions,  ii.,  373,  396 
421,    500,     689,     733.     Governo 
proposes  laying  at  Newcastle,  396 
420.     Merchants  wish  it  removed 
709.     On  provisions,  iii.,  97,  114 
144,  148,  174,  186,  373,  393,  479 
iv.,    79.     Deemed  necessary,   v., 
314,   319.     Ordered  by  Congress, 
vi.,  585,  708,  709.     Relaxation  of, 
<  732,  733,  737 ;  vii.,   78,  197,  231, 
247,    315,    409,   424,    588,    639, 
768,  745.     Revoked,    424.     Acts 


of  Congress,  695  ;  viii.,  10,    229, 
261,  263,  266,  333,  354,  432,  433, 
609.     Permit  for  provisions,  ix., 
38,    146.      Violated    by     French 
Consul,  180.   (See  Holker,) 
nceinture,  a  good  cause   for  stay 
ing  execution,   but  not  judgment, 
in  opinion  of  C.  J.  McKean,  viii., 
298. 
Snemy,  intercourse  with,  restricted 

by  Congress,  vii.,  316,  324. 
England,  objects  to  consecration  of 
American  Bishops   without    Test 
Oath,  x.,  434. 

jlnglish  vessel  assumes  French 
colors,  complaint  against,  x., 
175. 

Engrossing  or  forestalling  provisions 
to  be  prevented,  vii.,  85,  88,  113, 
151. 
Entails,  in  America,  opinion   on,  i.. 

281,  284. 
Episcopal  Church.     Rev.  Dr.  Evans 
arrives,  i.,  134.     Appointment  of 
Rev.  Mr.  Campbell,  191,  236.     Of 
Rev.   Mr.    Backhouse,   226.     Me 
morial  from    Christ  Church,    150. 
Dispute  with   Baptists,  284.     Mr. 
Campbell    to    be    removed,    236. 
Rev.    Mr.    Cummins   to    exercise 
jurisdiction    over    the    Clergy  of 
Pennsylvania,  236.     Prayers    for 
Royal  Family  to  be  altered,  225, 
624.      Rev.     James    Blair     com 
plained    of,      150.       Matrimonial 
licenses,  change  in  the  law,   236. 
Letter,    Bishop   of   London,    236. 
Of    Society    for  Propagating    the 
Gospel,  191,  226.     Difficulty  with 
Keithian  Baptist  Church,  284.  Re 
fusal    of   Ministers    licensed,    by 
Bishop    of   London,    628.     Christ 
Church  and  St.  Peters,  memorial 
on  behalf  of  Rev.  Thomas  Cooinbe, 
a  prisoner  of  war,  v.,  600.  Reply  of 
Council,  603.     Missionary  at  Car 
lisle,    land   granted    to,    becomes 
tory,  viii.,  107.     Relative  to  con 
secration    of     Bishops,     William 
White  consecrated,  (see  "Bishop 
of  London,"  Vol.  I.,  pp.  x.,  236, 
628.)    Bishop  White  on  Marriage 
licenses,   xii.,  31,  314. 
Equity  Court,  plan  for,  i.,  166. 
Erie,    Lake,    Commissioners  to   in 
quire  whether  any  part  of  it  is  in 
the    State,    x.,    129.       Commis- 


INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


485 


sioners  arrive  at,  xi.,  203.  Letter 
to  Delegates,  on  purchase  of,  &c., 
237.  Lands  described  by  Col.  A. 
Porter,  241.  Estimated  considera 
tion  to  Indians  for  Triangle  at, 
245.  Proposition  of  Mr.  Irvine  to 
purchase,  and  proceedings  of  Con 
gress  on,  247.  Size  of  the  tract 
unsettled,  251.  Assembly  ap 
prove  of  purchase,  252.  Proceed 
ings  in  Congress  011  quantity  in 
purchase  of,  308,  313.  Extract 
from  Cession  of  New  York  to 
United  States,  309.  Do.  of  Massa 
chusetts.  310.  Authority  of 
Council  to  purchase,  313.  No 
reservations  necessary,  382.  Act 
of  Congress  transferring  to  State, 
387.  Resolution  of  Do.,  387.  Re 
port  of  Council  on  purchase  of,  to 
Assembly,  389.  Estimate  of  Ex 
penses  of  purchase  from  Indians, 
390.  Letter  from  Vice  President 
to  Assembly,  respecting,  390.  Re 
port  and  Resolution  of  Assembly 
on  purchase  of,  395.  List  of 
Goods  for  Indians,  427.  Letter 
Andrew  Ellicott  on  purchase,  429. 
Obligation  of  Comm'rs,  to  deliver 
goods  to  Indians,  507.  Purchase 
and  Boundary  of  Indian  lands, 
508.  Report  to  General  Assembly, 
of  purchase  of,  528.  Agreement 
with  Gibson  and  Butler,  and  Six 
Nations,  for  purchase  from,  529- 
533.  Leave  to  survey  to  be 
asked  of  Gov.  of  Canada,  537, 
543.  Tench  Coxe  suggests  diffi 
culties  as  to  title  of,  539,  543. 
Resolution  of  Assembly,  survey 
and  location  of,  566.  John  Adlum 
on  survey  of,  577.  Expenses  of 
survey,  576.  Money  drawn  for, 
589,  691.  Letter  of  General  But 
ler  on,  591.  Survey  of,  612,  615, 
Quantity  and  value  of,  stated 
by  Comptroller,  655.  Estimate 
of  Expenses  to,  691.  Deeds,  704. 
List  of  papers  relating  to 
xii.,  88.  Act  authorizing  pur 
chase  of  89.  Letter  Governor  to 
Secret'y  Hamilton,  State  ready  to 
pay,  90.  Documents  to  adjust 
account  sent,  99.  Causes  of  de 
lay  in  settling,  91,  100.  Deed 
Indian  chiefs  to  State  for,  101. 
Letters  patent,  U.  S.  to  State,  103. 


Erwin,  Capt.  viii.,  106;  xii.,  203. 

Erwin,  Captain  Joseph,  state  of  fron 
tiers,  vii.,  563. 

Erwin,  Col.  Joseph,  viii.,  66,  79. 

Erwin,  Robert,  letter,  iii.,  64;  viii., 
126,  145. 

Escape,  a  most  extraordinary,  from 
Indians,  viii.,  527. 

Escheats,  resolution  of  Council  res 
pecting,  ix.,  341. 

Escort,  British  and  flag,  vi.,  217.  Of 
Convention  troops,  vii.,  89,  95, 
99,  101,  104,  106,  107,  108,  110, 
129.  To  Fort  Lawrens,  attacked, 
173. 

Espy,  David,  respecting  Justices  in 
Bedford  T.,  viii.,  102. 

Estates  of  Tories  to  be  seized,  vi., 
13.  Sold,  94.  Forfeited,  produce 
money  to  the  State,  vii.,  80  ;  viii., 
282,  733,  734,  736.  Letter  to 
Agents,  735.  Auditors  accounts, 
sales,  &c.,  ix.,  104.  Philadelphia, 
Bucks,  Chester,  and  York,  105. 
Terms  of  sale,  195. 

Estherton,  General  Hand  at,  vii., 
344,  510. 

Estimate,  cost  of  three  battalions, 
61.  Current  expenses  of  Penn 
sylvania,  62.  Providing  for  four 
hundred  men,  62.  Of  a  continen 
tal  regiment,  v.,  43. 

Ethcart,  Cap.  of  French  vessels, 
viii.,  546. 

Ettwein,  John,  Moravians,  vi.,  751. 

Ettwein,  Rev'd  John,  orders  sent  to, 
for  wafers  by  Council,  vii.,  295. 

Etwein,  John,  account  of  massacre 
at  Muskingum,  ix.,  525. 

Eustace,  J.  P.,  v.,  381. 

Eustace,  Capt.  x.,  120. 

Evans,  Edward,  vi..  544. 

Evan,  Evan,  resigns  as  Justice, 
being  elected  to  Ass'y,  viii.,  597. 

Evans,  Griffith,  proposals,  xi.,  49. 

Evans,  Lieut.,  vii.,  762  ;  xii.,, 137. 

Evans,  Lewis,  proposes  to  publish  a 
Map,  instructions  to,  ii.,  46,  47, 
60,  309. 

Evans,  John,  v.,  246,  352,  529. 

Evans,  Col.  John,  xii.,  210,  219, 
225,  231,  238,  240,  253. 

Evans,  Rev.  Mr.  Evan  arrives,  i.,  134. 

Evans,  Peter,  lays  claim  to  office, 
i.,  235. 

Evans,  Col.  Thomas,  has  a  Tory 
prisoner,  vi.,  709. 


486 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   AECHIVES. 


Evans,  Wm.,  respecting  Tories,  vi., 
731. 

Everett,  Fort,  xii.,  359. 

Evidence,    act    respecting,    i.,  155, 
160. 

Ewing,  Genl.,  vi.,  235. 

Ewing,  James,  v.,  298.     Security  for  | 
Dr.  Connolly,  v.,  297,  298.  Elected 
Vice-President  of  State,   ix.,  651. 

Ewing,  Rev.  John,   goes  to   Europe 
for  aid  to  Newark  (Del. )  Academy, 
iv.,    468-     A  Pennsylvania   Com 
missioner    to    run    line    between 
Virginia,     viii.,     353.       Commis 
sioner     on     Virginia     boundary, 
(1783)    x.,    171,    230,    438,    440.  , 
Resigns,  428,  443.     Commissioner  j 
on  Susquehanna  R.,  755. 

Examination  of  Walter  Winter,  i., 
218.     Of    Morgan    Herbert,     219. 


Falconer,  Nathaniel,  superintendent 
of  flour  Magazine,  vi.,  235,  240. 

Falconer,  Serjeant,  in  battle  at  Side 
ling  Hill,  iii.,  315. 

Fallowfield,  T.,  election,  x.,  364. 

Farmer,  Rev.  Ferd.,  Catholic  Priest, 
number  under  his  care,  iii.,  144. 

Farmer,  Lewis,  letter,  v.,  51.  Es 
timate  and  price  of  provisions, 
vii.,  181.  Purchase  of  goods, 
273,  755.  Clothier,  viii.,  52,  706. 

Farmer,  Michael,  complains  of  dul- 
ness  of  tobacco  trade,  vii.,  453. 

Fast,  proclamation  of  Governor 
Morris  for  a,  ii.,  649  ;  iii.,  253. 
Thanksgiving,  690.  Recommend 
ed  by  Congress,  vi.,  341,  Procla 
mation  of  Congress,  vii.,  257,  261, 
321.  Appointed,  ix.,  21. 

Fauntleroy,  Major,  ix.,  752. 


Of  James  Lewis,  ix.,  473.     Archd.  !  Fauquier,  Governor  Francis,  of  Vir- 


Hendersoii  robberies,  597.     Jacob  ! 
Miller,  600.     T.  Bedwel,  601. 

Exchange  on  Moneys  to  France,  viii., 
391,  411. 

Excise,  amounts  collected  in  1752-3, 
ii.,  85.  Amount  collected  in  Penn 
sylvania  in  1771,  iv.,  2,  3,  and  4, 

633.  Bills  of  credit  struck  on  the, 

634.  Report  of  Collector,  xii.,  1. 
Exempts  from  militia  duty,  vi.,  458. 
Exequator,  form  of,  for  Consul  Gen. 

of  France,  ix.,  390. 

Expedition  against  Spain,  orders,  i., 
616.  Against  Louisburg,  679,  688, 
745,  746. 

Expresses  sent  out,  v.,  693. 

Eyres,  Richard,  letter,  v.,  106. 

Eyre,  Benjamin,  v.,  375. 

Eyre,  Benjamin  G.,  &c.,  removal  of 
vessels,  vii.,  644.  Schuylkill 
bridge,  viii.,  144. 

Eyres,  Col.  of  Artillery,  viii.,  111. 

Eyres,  Col.  Jehu,  viii.,   591. 

Eyre,  Joshua  P.,  appointed  by  Gov 
ernor,  Commissioner  on  the  line 
between  Pennsylvania,  Delaware 
and  Maryland,  report,  iv.,  37. 

Eyre,  Major,  vi.,  768. 


F. 

Fairfield,  Conn.,  burned  by  Gover 
nor  Tryon,  vii.,  561. 

Fairlamb,  N.,  applies  for  Gun  locks, 
iv.,  755. 


ginia,  letter  to,  from  Governor 
Penn,  on  peace  with  Indians  of 
Erie  and  Ohio,  made  by  Colonel 
Bradstreet,  iv.,  207.  Proclama 
tion,  255. 

Fayette,  County  formed  from  West 
moreland  County,  x.,  118,  184. 
Appointments  of  Lieutenants  not 
satisfactory,  265.  Returns  of 
Field  officers  in,  275.  Memorial, 
280.  Troubles  from  Virginians, 
280.  Agent  to,  450.  No  Sheriff; 
588.  Depositions  respecting  at 
tacks  on  Collectors,  593,  594.  J. 
Story  opens  office  for  adjusting 
claims,  742.  Military  Officers,  xi., 
702. 

Fayette,  Marquis  de  la,  said  to  be 
nominated  Ambassador  to  U.  S., 
vi.,  546,  558,  568.  Expedition 
under,  viii.,  196.  Orders  troops 
from  Pennsylvania  and  Virginia, 
ix.,  283,  359.  Compliment  to, 
430.  Introduces  Chevalier  de 
Lambert,  627,  735.  Addresses 
Indians  at  Fort  Stanwix,  x.,  346. 

Febiger,  Christian,  resigns  as  auc 
tioneer,  xi.,  563.  Elected  Trea 
surer,  638.  Facts,  respecting 
Treasury  department,  649.  Trea 
surer,  xii.,  5. 

Fees,  Regulation  of,  act  respecting, 
i.,  158.  Of  officers  of  Customs, 
iv.,  380. 

Fenwick,  John,  respecting,  i.,  55. 

Ferguson,   Mrs.    Elizabeth,    opinion 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   AECHIVES. 


487 


of,  by  General  Roberdeau,  vi., 
131.  Letter  and  petition  respect 
ing  her  estate  and  husband,  617. 
Letter  in  favor  of,  vii.,  100.  Case 
of,  in  Council,  202.  Petition  on 
sale  of  estate,  viii.,  4. 

Ferguson,  Capt.  W.  his  rank,  xi., 
240.  On  recruits,  590. 

Ferris,  Owen,  arms  wanted,  viii., 
229. 

Ferrol,  Capt.  Thomas,  xii.,  163. 
Field  Conductor  of  Military  stores, 
268,  272. 

Field,  N.,  Letter,  William  Penn  to, 
L,  128. 

Finances  of  U.  S.,  vi.,  591. 

Finley,  Capt.,  viii.,  40. 

Finley,  James,  appointed  Justice, 
resigns — his  reasons,  xi.,  298. 

Finley,  Rev.  James,  sent  on  a  secret 
expedition  to  western  counties, 
ix.,  729.  Sent  to  Westmoreland 
on  secret  expedition  in  relation  to 
a  new  State,  x.,  40,  41.  Instruc 
tions  to,  163,  (1783.) 

Finley,  Captain  John,  xii.,  107, 
139,  150,  181,  186,  209,  250. 

Finley,  Captain  Joseph,  xii.,  181, 
186,  195. 

Finnic,  Col.,  viii.,  577. 

Fimiey,  Captain,  marches  for  Fort 
Pitt,  x.,  337;  xii.,  300. 

Fire,  great,  in  Boston  ;  aid  solicited, 
iii.,  715.  At  Montreal,  (ask  aid,) 
iv.,  248.  Ships  plan  of  Nations, 
666. 

Fire  companies  in  Philadelphia,  re 
vival  of,  recommended  by  Su 
preme  Executive  Council,  vii., 
134,  201. 

Fire  Rafts,  D.  Joy's  plan  for,  iv., 
698. 

Fire  Ships— object  of,  v.,  429. 

Fish,  proclamation  for  preserving 
fish  in  rivers,  iv.,  347.  From  the 
Delaware,  proposal  to  salt,  for  the 
army,  vi.,  380. 

Fishbourne,  Wm.,  robbery  of  the 
Treasury,  i.,  272-279. 

Fisher,  Henry,  dispatches  from,  iv., 
664,  724,  725,  732,  736,  737,  740, 
743,  755,  762,  765,  769.  Instruc 
tions  to,  743.  Guard  boat  sent  to, 
765.  Letters  to  and  from,  v.,  42, 
47,  52,  61,  70,  99,  100,  108,  153, 
263,  402,  465,  504.  Instructions 
to,  v.,  42.  Vessels  in  Delaware, 


vi.,  706.  Letters,  vii.,  390,  410, 
705,  730.  Supposed  to  be  taken 
by  boats  in  Delaware,  viii.,  275. 

Fisher,  Joshua,  proposed  map  of 
Delaware  Bay,  Governor  stops 
publication,  ii.,  592.  Letter  to 
Governor,  593. 

Fisher,  J.  &  Son,  petition,  ix.,  645. 

Fisher,  Samuel  R.,  letter  from 
Council  to  C.  J.  McKeaii,  respect 
ing  an  intercepted  letter  from, 
vii.,  225,  274,  279.  To  be  con 
fined,  291. 

Fisher,  Thomas,  elections  in  York 
County,  xi.,  388. 

Fisheries  and  Trade  of  N.  E.,  British 
Acts,  iv.,  613. 

Fishing  Creek,  murders  by  Indians, 
vii.,  357. 

Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  a  place  of  rendezvous, 
vi.,  302.  Arms  sent  to  by  Con 
necticut  Claimants,  (1785,)  xi., 
456,  457. 

Fitch,  Thomas,  Deputy  Governor 
Connecticut,  letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  122,  125,  208;  iv.,  50,  103. 

Fitzgerald,  Colonel  John,  aid  to  Gen. 
Washington,  vii.,  370. 

Fitzsimons,  Nicholas,  appointed 
keeper  of  Province  Island,  x.,  74. 

Fitzsimons,  Thomas,  respecting  a 
vessel  loaded  by  French  Consul, 
vii.,  407.  Inquiry  of  effect  of 
peace  on  goods  from  G.  B., 
x.,  28.  Letter,  48  ;  xi.,  427. 
Appointed  Commissioner  on  com 
mercial  regulations,  252.  On  loan 
Certificates,  595. 

Flags  for  Galleys,  v.,  13,  47. 

Flag,  State,  raised  on  Market  street 
hill,  x.,  38. 

Flag,  Spanish,  drawing  of  a,  sent 
to  the  Governor,  x.,  743. 

Flag  of  Truce  furnished,  i.,  753. 
British,  vi.,  217,  232,  268,  371. 
From  South  Carolina  in  the  Dela 
ware,  ix.,  338. 

Flax,  worms  destruc've  to,  viii.,  281. 

Fleeson,  Plunket,  resigns  presidency 
of  Court  in  favor  of  Ed.  Shippen, 
x.,  523. 

Fleet,  British,  ix.,  105. 

Fleury,  Francis,  a  French  subject, 
applied  for,  vii.,  522,  531,  532. 

Flint,  Royal,  viii.,  70,  86. 

Florida,  East  and  West,  treaties  with 
Indians,  iv.,  321. 


483 


INDEX' TO   PENNSYLVANIA    AECHIVES. 


Flour,  large  quantity  ordered  by 
Congress  to  be  purchased,  vi  , 
177,  256,  278,  281,  348.  Maga 
zines  for  provis'ns  to  be  establish 
ed,  178,  333,  377.  Resolve  of 
Congress,  377.  Persons  appointed 
to  lay  up,  234,  240,  241,  272.  In 
structions,  &c.,  303-314.  Letters 
of  Board  of  War  to  Congress,  316. 
C.  and  A.,  333.  Desist  from  pur 
chase  of,  422,  431,  449,  675.  To 
be  exported  to  procure  clothing, 
vii.,  548,  567,  685,  692.  Scarce 
707,  730,  733.  Frauds  in,  557, 
558,  560,  599,  600.  Assembly 
order  flour  to  be  distributed  to 
poor  housekeepers  in  Philadelphia, 
740.  Purchases  of,  753,  766. 
In  exchange  for  Salt,  viii.,  3. 
Scarcity  of,  48,  51,  53,  54,  85,  86, 
90,  147,  237,  359,  398,  402,  601. 
Conveyed  to  enemy,  125.  Scarcity 
of  in  army,  ix.,  53,  54.  Prize,  to 
be  inspected,  407,  408.  One-third 
of  purchases  of  exports  to  be  fur 
nished  to  State,  133,  162.  In 
spector's  report,  xi.,  755. 

Flower,  Col.  Benj.,  v.,  27,  138,  181, 
184,  369,  706 ;  vi,  79,  135,  450, 
463  ;  vii.,  294,  296,  385.  Letters 
to  and  from,  &c.,  viii.,  26,  110. 
Captain  Coran  refuses  obedience 
to,  468  ;  xii.,  271. 

Flowertown,  troops  sent  to,  ix., 
250. 

Footman,  Richard,  Memorial  of,  viii., 
113. 

Forage,  vi.,  418,  738,  742,  752  ;  vii., 
101,  102,  620.  Scarcity  of,  viii., 
150,  151,  163,  175,  404,  600,  608. 
Master,  155,  165. 

Forbes,  Brigadier  General,  to  be  ap 
pointed  by  General  Abercrombie, 
iii.,  321.  Letter  from,  383.  Com 
mission  to  Mordecai  Thompson, 
398.  Orders,  409.  Letter,  448. 
Resolution  of  Provincial  Commis 
sioners  respecting,  441.  Letter 
from  Colonel  John  Armstrong, 
448.  Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  Barton, 
452.  Colonel  of  Regiment,  553. 
Death  of,  579. 

Fords,  on  Delaware,  v.,  375,  441. 

Foreman,  Charles,  deposition,  iv., 
604. 

Forestalling,  vii.,  85,  88,  113,  117. 
Of  flour,  151. 


Forfeited  estates,  Commissaries  of, 
vii.,  243.  Returns  to  be  made  of, 
243,  287,  540. 

Forman,  Brig.  General,  v.,  435,  439. 

Forman,  David,  viii.,  332. 

Forrest,  Col.  Thomas,  v.,  142.  vi., 
357.  Major  Thos.,  vii.,  135,  254, 

397.  Lieutenant    Col.    ix.,   142. 
231. 

Forsman,  Hugh,  viii.,  697. 

Forst,  David,  vi.,  296. 

Forsyth,  Robert,  purchases,  viii., 
577. 

Fortifications  at  Philadelphia,  i., 
633,  636. 

Fort  Island,  fortifications,  &c.,  v., 
11,  12,  23,  24,  26,  47,  61,  69,  83, 
92,  98,  118,  130,  377,  432, 
526.  Returns  of  Military  stores 
at,  x.,  284. 

Forts  : 

On  Ohio,  French,  i.  309.  Allen, 
(see  Gnadenhutten.)  Augusta, 
(Shamokin),  ii.,  557,  627,  644, 
646,  656,  662,  674,  700,  706,  712, 
731,  739,  764,  765,  780.  Above 
Alleminga,  677.  At  Armstrong's, 
663,  671,  674,  686,  687,  751.  (See 
Fort  Halifax.)  Brown's  Fort,  738. 
Capt.  Busse's  Fort,  159.  Capt. 
Burd's  Fort,  609.  Christina,  cu 
rious  relics  discovered,  6.  Cro- 
ghan's  Fort,  571,  623.  Cumber 
land,  (Will's  Creek,)  276,  376, 
Dupui's  or  Hyndshaw,  678.  Du 
Quesne,  361,  375,  380,  390,  393, 
570,  579,  582.  Franklin,  669, 
678.  French  Forts,  240.  Gap  of 
Tolihaio,  547,  551,  554,  555. 
Gnadenhutten,  (Fort  Allen),  521, 
565,  569,  638,  677,  747,  754. 
Graiiville,  743,  taken  [Col.  Rec. 
242,  278.]  Archives,  556,  561, 
565,  569,  603,  604,  613,  623,  631, 
743,  744,  750,  753,  756.  Great 
Cove,  462,  474.  Near  Great  Mea 
dow,  proposed  by  Gov.  Dinwiddie, 

398.  Halifax,    at    Armstrong's, 
663,  671,  674,  686,  687,  751.    Ha 
milton,  669,  678.    Harris's  Ferry, 
441,    603,    635.     Henry,    at   Toli 
haio,    159,    561,    565,    570,    676. 
Hunter's     Mill,     545,    551,    553, 
554,    564,    615,    617,    686,    751. 
Hyndshaw,   678.      Lebanon,   159, 
547,  555,  565,  570,  665,  676.  Lyt- 
tleton,   Sugar   Cabins,    556,    561, 


INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


489 


Forts— 

565,  569,  603,  604,  621,  752.  Mc- 
Cord's,  Gil,  617,  623.  McDowell's 
Mill,  575.  McKee's,  634,  635,  637, 
686,  751.  Matchitongo,  556,  (Pom- 
fret),  561.  William  Henry,  585, 
Northkill,  159,  675.  Necessity, 
Articles  of  Capitulation  to  Capt. 
De  Villiers,  146.  At  Niagara,  579, 
722.  Norris,  669,  678.  At  Oswego, 
575.  Pleasant,  438,  (Cumber 
land),  Patterson's,  attacked,  608, 
617,  623.  Pomfret  Castle,  556, 
565,  569,  603,  604.  At  Lake  St. 
George,  437.  Shirley  at  Augwick, 
556,  561,  565,  569,  603,  604,  623, 
632.  Swatara,  161,  551,  -  554. 
Stockades  in  Cumberland,  536.  In 
Virginia,  581.  Capt.  Potter  or 
dered  to  build  fort  at,  602.  A  new 
fort,  166.  Proposed  by  Harris. 
441.  Allen,  iii.,  5,  68,  81,  119, 
152,  218,  355,  420,  424,  500,  521. 
Allemingle,  218,  253.  Augusta, 
4,  9,  12,  14,  41,  43,  79,  119,  161, 
249,  277,  279,  283,  287,  326,  327, 
347,  349,  374,  388,  403,  406  408, 
431,  478,  480,  502,  513,  515,  521, 
550,  568,  570,  574,  686,  721,  727, 
At  Buffaloe,  13.  At  Carlisle,  119. 
Cumberland,  83.  At  Chambers's 
12.  Du  Quesne,  8,  13,  59,  83, 
147,  306,  527,  543,  547,  685,  693, 
(Fort  Pitt)  696.  At  Mr.  Everett's 
(Capt.  Wetherhold)  355.  Frank 
lin,  32,  51,  152,  153.  Frederick, 
198.  French  and  Indians  build 
ing  a,  79.  Halifax,  6,  17,  119,  251. 
Hamilton,  81,  119,  139,  140,  152, 
218,  222,  356.  Henry,  51,  119, 
194,  218,  283,  353.  Hunter,  17, 
52,  64,  119,  251,  277,  279,  331, 
352,  489.  Hyndshaw,  81,  82,  139, 
140,  222.  At  Le  Boeuf,  305.  Leba 
non,  31,  36,  51,  218.  Ligonier, 
669.  Loudoun,  119,  218,  280. 
Lyttleton,  12,  48,  51,  58,  119. 
Morris,  59.  At  McDowell's,  29, 
40,  48,  51,  58.  Norris,  81,  152, 
218.  North  Kill,  31,  36,  253,  277, 
283,  354.  At  Presqu'  isle,  13, 
305,  561.  At  Philadelphia,  26. 
Ray's  Town,  (Stockade)  510. 
Shippensburg,  119.  Shinglaca- 
mush,  430.  Swatara,  218,  352. 
Venango  (Machault),  305,  306, 
506,  522,  561.  Wyoming,  288,297. 


Forts- 
William,  354.  A  new  Fort  build 
ing  by  Armstrong  &  Potter,  79. 
Allen,  iv.,  138  Augusta,  38,  82, 
88,  111,  122,  123,  140,  165,  195, 
214,  463.  Evacuation  of,  214. 
Dunmore,  see  Fort  Pitt,  521,  524. 
Hunter,  111.  Liberty  Island,  764. 
Loudoun,  175,  209,  218,  229,  231. 
Mud  Island,  Resolution  of  Assem 
bly,  474.  Message  to  Gov.  on, 
475.  Pitt,  210,  215,  300,  307,  337, 
395',  483,  522.  List  of  Goods  and 
Pass  for,  to,  224.  General  Gage's 
opinion  of,  457.  Called  Dunmore, 
521,  524.  Latitude  and  Longitude, 
592.  Redstone,  old,  481.  Stan- 
wix,  Treaty  and  purchase  of 
lands,  at,  309.  Route  to, 
from  New  York,  309.  Fort  Inde 
pendence  Summoned  by  General 
Heath  to  surrender,  v.,  237. 
Fort  Lee,  66,  71.  Fort  Mont 
gomery,  Artillery  for,  50,  671. 
Fort  Hand,  vi.,  673.  Fort  Mercer, 
21,  28.  Fort  Mifflin,  heavy  can 
nonading  at,  11,  18.  Loss  of,  19, 
23,  24,  27,  47.  Fort  at  Pittsburg, 
plan  to  destroy,  507.  Provisions 
for,  532.  Respecting,  670.  Fort 
Frederick,  vii.,  339,  340.  Fort 
Freeland,  (see  Freeland. )  Jenkins, 
81,  87,  345,  357,  438,  760.  Built 
on  Ohio,  by  Gen.  Mclntosh,  132, 
Laurens,  173,  465,  517,  569.  Fort 
Ligonier,  345.  Fort  Mifflin,  can 
non  sent  to,  298,  339.  Troops  for 
365.  Ammunition  wanted,  385, 
397,720.  Prices  for  Iron-work,  652. 
Fort  Muncy,  5,  323,  344,  357,  512, 
760.  Fort  Pitt,  341,  697.  Fort 
Roberdeau,  419,  624.  Fort  Wash 
ington,  384.  Fort  Allen,  viii.,  286. 
Armstrong,  (Kittaning, )  38,  106, 
Brady's  157.  Freeland's,  157. 
Crawford  77,  106.  At  Detroit  de 
scribed,  606.  Frederick,  militia 
at,  5.  Freeland,  637.  Jenkins, 
29,  40,  157,  171,  563.  Mifflin,  599, 
728.  At  Montgomery's,  29,  171. 
Mclntosh,  531.  Muncy,  29,  40, 
157,  166.  Pitt,  78,  109,  159,  172, 
405,  441,  478,  484,  499,  552,  554, 
642,  743.  Rice  attacked,  561.  Its 
location,  567.  Attacked,  567. 
Schuyler,  370.  Built  by  English 
for  Shawnese,  551.  Allen,  ix., 


490 


INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Forts— 

649,  Armstrong,  39.  Billingsport, 
330.  Block-house,  by  Col  Loch- 
rey,  80.  Crawford,  39.  Mclntosh, 
39,  648.  Miller,  596.  Mud  Is 
land,  72,  330,  364.  Muncy,  528. 
Pitt,  17,  37,  47,  55,  75,  81,  103, 
111,  143,  419,  433,  521,  575,  635, 
636.  Reed,  596.  Schuyler,  123. 
Smith,  522.  At  Wyoming,  166. 
Fort  Island,  returns  of  military 
stores  at,  x.,  284.  Billingsport, 
284.  Dickinson,  184,  189,  209, 
222.  Fort  Island,  284,  509.  Mc 
lntosh,  109,  391,  406,  448,  466, 
704.  Pitt,  53,  83,  95,  115,  140. 
167,  (1783)  337,  345,  462,  483. 
Rice,  165.  Stanwix,  489  ;  xi.,  507. 
Sullivan,  x.,  719.  Mcliit'h,  xi.  510. 
Allen,  xii.,  70.  Anderson's,  461. 
Armstrong,  134,  135,  139,  147, 
156,  160,  161,  170,  172,  177,  192, 
193,  220,  225.  Men  to,  215,  234, 
257,  261,  327-329.  Augusta,  329, 
339.  Bedford,  at  Rays  town,  339, 
341.  Bigliam,  341.  Billingsport, 
341,  346.  Browns,  346.  Burd,  at 
Redstone,  346.  Canhawa,  126, 
Chambers,  348.  Crawford,  129, 
134,  139,  172,  194,  225,  230,  261. 
Men  to,  215.  To  be  evacuated, 
141.  Capt.  Stokley  at,  254,  257. 
Descri'd,  350-352.  Croghan's,  352, 
Cumberland,  353.  Cushocken, 
158.  Block-houses  not  built,  177, 
Davis' s  351.  Detroit,  Fort  near 
old  one,  184.  Described,  206,  207. 
Dunmore,  354.  (See  Pitt.)  Du- 
pui's,  354.  Du  Quesne,  355-359, 
427-431.  (See  Pitt.)  Everett,  359. 
Franklin,  Northampton  Co.,  360. 
Franklin,  Venango  Co.,  361. 
Frederick,  362.  Freeland,  362-366, 
Granville,  366-368.  Halifax,  368- 

370.  Hamilton,  370.    Hand,  134, 
172,  371.    Harmar,  371.   Harris's, 

371.  Henry,  Northampton   Co., 
373.    Henry,  (at  Wheeling,)  223, 
231,  234,  236,  475.     To  be  evacu 
ated,  277.     Holliday's  Cove,   and 
its  garrison,  to  be  evacuated,  277. 
Hunter,  375.  Hyndshaw,  379-380. 
Jenkins,    380-382.       Kittanning, 
182.  Named  Armstrong,  134,  135, 
139,  147,  156,   160,  161,  170,  177, 
192,  193,  215,  220,  225.    Laurens, 
108,  114,  116,  125,  126,  128,  130, 


Forts— 

142,  148,  155.  Evacuation,  141, 
147.  Described,  382-384.  Sol 
dier  killed,  148.  Lebanon,  384- 
387.  Lehigh  Gap,  388.  Le  Boeuf, 
387,  Ligonier,  389-393.  Loudoun, 

.  394-396.  Lowther,  at  Carlisle,  348. 
Lyttleton,  396-398.  McAlavy's, 
461,  Mclntosh,  108, 110,  248,  250, 
252,  400-404.  Troops  from  Fort 
Henry,  &o.,  277.  Capt.  Brigs  at, 
277.  Soldier  killed,  148.  Indians 
killed  near,  250,  252.  McKee's, 
404.  Machault.  (See  Venango.) 
Manaday,  405.  Matchitongo. 
(See  Pomfret  Castle.)  Mercer. 
(See  Red  Bank.)  Mifflin,  or  Mud 
Fort,  407-412.  Miller,  412.  Mor 
ris,  at  Shippensburg,  412-415. 
Muncy,  415-420.  Nazareth  Mill, 
420.  Necessity,  420-423.  Norris, 
423.  Northkill,  424-42G  Patter 
son's,  426.  Pitt,  161,  167,  182. 
Building,  227.  Troops  to,  277. 
Barracks  in  bad  order,  267.  Capt. 
Armstrong  commands,  300,  431- 
437.  Pomfret  Castle,  442.  Pres- 
qu'isle,  443.  Red  Bank,  (Mercer) 
445-452.  Reed,  452.  Rice, 
Northumberland  Co.,  453.  Rice, 
Wash'n  Co.,  457.  Roberdeau,  454. 
Robinson's,  456.  Sackville,  (or 
St.  Vincent,)  120.  St.  Vincent, 
(or  Sackville,)  120,  157.  Shirley, 
456.  Standing  Stone,  459.  Stan 
wix,  112.  Steele's,  461.  Swartz, 
461.  Swatara,  462.  Venango, 
113,  130,  157,  463.  Wallace,  464. 
Wiccacoa.  (See  Philadelphia.) 
William,  464.  Wind  Gap,  464. 
Wyoming,  465. 

Fowler,  Alexander,  ix.,  114.  Ap 
pointed  to  audit  acc'ts,  xii.,  109. 

Fox,  H.,  appointed  Secretary  in 
room  of  T.  Robinson,  ii.,  490. 
To,  iv.,  80. 

Fox,  Ed.,  Commiss'rs  oath,  x.,  103. 

France,  cessation  of  hostilities,  ii., 
3.  Prisoners  retained  in,  on 
account  of  nonpayment  of  ran 
som  bills,  iv.,  201.  Arrival  of 
military  stores  from,  for  the 
army,  vi.,  108.  Aid  from,  173, 
330.  Treaty  with,  466,  479,  493, 
506,  521.  Fleet  and  ambassador 
arrive,  638,  639.  Blockade,  New 
York,  639.  King  of,  his  birth-day 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


491 


France — 

celebrated  in  Philadelphia,  vii., 
648,  651.  Guns,  Standards,  and 
seals,  ordered  in  Paris,  viii.,  257. 
Minister  of,  Mons.  La  Touche,  ix., 
130.  Papers  used  by  the  British, 
152.  Vessels  of,  import  merchan 
dise,  and  do  not  report,  176. 
Violation  of  embargo,  180.  Mast- 
cutting  on  Seliuylkill,  180.  Sup 
plies  for,  186.  Seamen  of,  273. 
Squadron  under  De  Barras  at 
Newport,  sailors  leave,  354. 
Consul  General,  Holker,  383. 
Form  of  exequator  for,  390. 
Recognition  by  Congress,  394. 
Birth  of  Dauphin,  honor  to,  542. 
Desertion  of  seamen,  731,  736. 
Mons.  Marbois  on  storing  powder 
for  vessels  of,  741.  Vessel  from, 
brings  despatches  respecting  pre 
liminaries  of  peace  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  U.  States,  x.,  10, 
11.  Colors  of,  on  an  English  ves 
sel  complained  of,  175.  Letter  to 
minister,  interest  on  certificates, 
223.  Free  ports  appointed  in, 
267.  Chev.  Luzerne  leaves  Phila., 
279-282.  Minister  complains  of 
interest  not  paid,  355.  Quar 
antine  regulations  from  plague, 
356.  Debt  to,  386.  Sieur  de  La- 
Forest,  Vice  Consul,  735.  Com 
mercial  treaty  with,  xi.,  220-228, 
287.  Minister  of,  respecting  Mar 
bois  and  Longschamps,  468,  469, 
470,  473,  482,  487. 

Francis,  Tench,  Attorney  General, 
resignation,  ii.,  255.  Signer  of 
bills  of  credit,  ix.,  185.  Appoint 
ed  Commissioner  for  division  and 
sale  of  barrack  lots  in  Philada., 
x.,  240,  241,  261. 

Francis,  Col.  Turbut,  Commission, 
iv.,  176.  Instructions,  177,  194. 
Letter,  210. 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  engages  to 
procure  wagons  for  General  Brad- 
dock,  ii.,  294.  His  advertise 
ment  for  them,  295.  Letter  to 
Governor  on  forage,  297.  His 
success,  309.  Letters  to  and  from, 
274,  344,  467,  548,  766.  T. 
Penn's  opinion  of,  420.  Con 
tinued  as  Agent  for  the  Province 
in  England,  and  Robert  Charles 
his  assistant,  iii.,  759.  Communi 


cates  information,  deemed  irreg 
ular,  iv.,  311,  334.  Letter  of 
Congress  to,  643,  644,  645.  In 
telligence  from,  respecting  French, 
v.,  283.  And  John  Adams,  letter, 
vi.,  521.  Treaty  with  France, 
466.  His  opinion  of  Americans, 
681.  Introduces  Mr.  Van  Noem- 
er,  vii.,  774.  Letter  to  Mr.  Hart- 
ly,  as  to  speaking  of  loyalists 
and  their  estates,  ix.,  670.  Elected 
a  member  of  Council,  then  pres 
ident  of  it,  and  then  president  of 
the  State,  x.,  527.  Letter  from, 
(1784)  556.  Re-elected  Presi 
dent,  xi.,  207.  Extract  from 
will,  leaving  his  portrait  to  Coun 
cil,  701.  Their  acceptance  of  it, 
701  Dies.  Invitation  to  funeral, 
xii.,  85. 

Franklin  County,  no  marriage 
licences  received  there,  x.,  329. 
Formed,  (1784),  603.  Light- 
Horse,  Election,  xi.,  280.  Trial 
of  W.  Nugent  316.  Coroner,  765 . 

Franklin,  Fort,  ii.,669,  678.  iii.,  32, 
51,  152,  153.  Northampton  Co., 
xii.,  360.  Venango,  361. 

Franklin  and  Hall,  letter  to  Gov.  on 
print' g  letters  with  minutes  of  As- 
sem'y,  ii.,  274.  T.  Penn's  opinion 
of,  420. 

Franklin,  Colonel,  John,  to  offi 
cers  of  the  Garrison  at  Wyoming 
to  surrender  x.,  621.  To  Pres 
ident  Dickinson,  672.  Memorial 
to  Connecticut  Assembly,  681. 
Resolutions  of  Assembly  on  do., 
683.  Letter  to,  from  Joseph 
Hamilton,  751.  Letters  to  and 
from,  xi.,  3,  14,  52,  67,  84,  94, 
111,  Respecting,  26,  35,  45. 
Issues  notice  for  a  meeting,  66. 
His  report  of  proceeding  in  Phila. 
67,  Wyoming  affairs,  94  Letter 
to  William  Montgomery,  111. 
Letter  from  Caleb  Benton  on 
towns  on  Tioga,  175.  Pardoned, 
xii.,  104.  Appointed  High  Sheriff, 
105.  To  Benjamin  Franklin  on 
election  as  president,  and  on 
Wyoming,  296. 

Franklin,  Governor  William,  New 
Jersey,  letter  on  Indians  pass 
ing  through  State,  iv.,  157.  On 
Robbery  of  Treasury,  305.  Pro- 
clamat'n  against  a  smuggler,  381. 


492 


INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    AECHIVES. 


Franklin,  Roswell,  raised  a  party  to 
arrest  rioters  at  Wyo'ng,  xi.,  359. 

Franks,  David,  Commissary  of  Brit 
ish  prisoners,  case  of,  vii.,  76, 
81,  112,  270,  395.  His  clerk  per 
mitted  to  go  to  New  York,  173, 
180.  British  Agent,  viii.,  33. 
Ordered  to  depart,  611.  Depreci 
ation  of  currency,  615.  Deposi 
tion,  6 1 6.  Reason  for  not  depart 
ing,  617.  Declared  very  frivo 
lous,  617. 

Franks,  David  S.,  aid  to  General 
Arnold,  order  to  buy  goods,  vii., 
370.  Asks  investigation  of  his 
conduct  with  Arnold,  viii.,  589. 

Frankstown,  lead  mine  near,  vi., 
293.  Indians  near,  vii.,  702. 
Engagement  with  Indians,  near, 
ix.,  202,  543.  Road  from  to 
Conemach,  xi.,  657.  Road,  Re 
port,  xii.,  80. 

Frazer,  John,  and  George  Wood,  on 
highway  robbery  near  Bedford, 
iv.,  458. 

Frazer,  Persifer,  elected  Register  of 
Wills  and  Recorder  of  Deeds  in 
Chester  county,  x.,  756. 

Frederick,  Fort,  iii.,  198  ;  vii.,  339, 
340;  viii.,  5. 

Freeland,  Fort,  (near  Muncy  Hill, ) 
Indians  near,  take,  prisoners,  vii., 
346.  Murders,  357,  589.  Respect 
ing,  511,  586.  Destroyed,  586, 
589,  590,  591,  592,  593,  596,  597, 
609,  611.  619,  623.  Capitula 
tion  articles,  609,  611.  List  of 
Captain  Boone's  party  killed,  610. 
Location  and  capture,  viii.,  157, 
637;  xii.,  362-366. 

Freelinghuysen,  Brig.  Major,  v.,  233. 

Freeman,  privileges  of,  respecting, 
i.,  159. 

Freeman,  Samuel,  capture  of  Indian 
murderers,  xi.,  714,  721. 

French  and  Indians,  proceedings  at 
Albany,  i.,  296,  298,  665.  Letter 
to  Indians  about,  302.  Fort  on 
Ohio,  309.  Speech  of,  to  Shaw- 
nese,  325.  And  Indians,  748, 
749,  750,  752,  756,  761,  770.  Inva 
sions  by  the,  and  Indians,  104. 
Peace  with  England,  127.  Pris 
oners  at  New  York  examined,  661. 
War  declared  against,  by  English, 
ii.,  635,  735.  And  Indians,  20, 
26,  31,  50,  123,  124, 132,  167,  168, 


Frencli  and  Indians — 

170,  173,  176,  192,  213,  215,  220, 
227,  229,  240,  264,  267,  290,  292, 
381,  405,  411,  413,  433,  440,  446, 
447,  448,  453,  471,  472,  491,  493, 
495,  528,  559,  561,  565,  579,  610, 
629,  689.  Neutrals  arrive  from 
Canada,  513,  581.  Success  of  Sir 
William  Johnson  over,  422,  423. 
In  Philadelphia  suffering  for  wood, 
iii.,  92,  282.  Cadet,  orders  found 
on  a,  286,  and  Indians  respecting, 
9,  16,  151,  293,  294,  298,  305, 
363,  431,  625.  Neutrals,  112, 
565.  History  of,  563.  Prisoner 
examination,  294,  305.  Commit 
ment  for,  658.  Fleet  sails  from 
Brest,  677.  Spy  captured,  iv., 
205,  206.  Frigate  arrives  in  Dela 
ware^.,  665.  Prisoners  at  Read 
ing,  250.  Preparing  to  aid  Amer 
ica,  282.  Captain,  accounts  re- 
pecting  sailors,  vii.,  678.  Fleet, 
747,  764.  Fleet,  (D'Estaing's 
736.  Frigate  piloted,  12,  76. 
Treaties  with  the,  89.  Gentleman 
supposed  to  have  been  killed  by 
an  American  officer,  164,  169,  185. 
Fleets,  flour,  &c.,  for,  713,  720, 
Minister  Gerard,  16,  17,  61,  62, 
70,  83,  164,  169,  185,  269,  278, 
532,  595,  604,  633,  648.  Consul, 
(Holker)  137,  238,  407,  499,  503, 
510,  522,  531,  536,  558,  560,  580, 
599,  600,  601,  628,  641.  Mer 
chants  to  pay  Militia  lines,  499, 
502,  ,503,  513.  Army  at  Rhode 
Island,  viii.,  479.  Fleet  expected, 
251,  312,  334,  347,  350,  366.  Off 
Newport,  406.  Off  Virginia,  414, 
416,  443,  455,  604.  Search  of 
vessels  for  sailors,  403,  412.  Cut 
ting  masts  on  Schuylkill,  540, 
542,  543.  Correspondence  relating 
to  importation  of  merchandise  in, 
545-548,  549,  552,  571.  Minister, 
(Luzeriie,)  invites  President  and 
Council  to  dinner,  45.  Reviews 
Troops,  207.  Letters  to  and  from, 
334.  Emigrants  to  Scioto,  ask  for 
tents  in  Philada,  xi.,  743.  Mer 
chants  complain  of  doing  military 
duty,  49. 

French  Creek,  powder  works,  vi., 
540.  Powder  mill  site  asked  for, 
vii.,  315.  Indian  murder  on,  viii., 
640.  And  Sugar  Creeks,  surveys 


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493 


between,  land  bad  near  Allegheny 
R.,  x.,  509.  J.  Hart  to  J.  Adlum  on, 
xi.,  593.     Indian  towns  on,  xii., 
167. 
Freshet,  heavy,  at  Fort  Dickinson, 

x.,  222. 

Friendly,  Association,  address  of, 
complaint  of  Conrad  Weiser 
against,  iii.,  312,  313. 
Frigate,  Pennsylvania,  Captain  Sib- 
bald,  commission,  iii.,  190.  Her 
sailors  not  to  be  impressed,  191. 
List  of  officers,  &c.,  260.  Letter 
John  Bulkley,  349.  Arrives  at 
Lewes  Town,  490.  Officers  recom 
mended,  657,  658.  Sails,  676. 
Frigate  Trumbull,  ix.,  95,  100,  104, 

239. 

Frisbie,  Jas.,  letters  to,  i.,  38,  127. 
Frisbie,  Levi,  Missionary  passport, 

iv.,  455. 
Frontenac.  French  forces  at,  ii.,  404, 

423. 

Frontiers,  petitions  from,  iii.,  153, 
158,  159.  Alarms,  murders,  &c., 
from  Indians  and  Tories,  vi.,  436, 
438,  447,  458,  460,  467,  469,  528. 
530.  Plan  for  support  of,  526, 
Operations  and  alarms  on,  vii., 
81,  82,  86,  192,  300,  305,  316. 
Five  companies  of  Rangers  for, 
300  ;  viii.,  58,  65,  66,  68,  78,  106, 
109,  113,  157,  158,  170,  189,  218, 
246,  265,  278,  302,  305,  348,  378, 
387,  393,  405,  408,  412,  418,  471, 
491,  536,  558,  640,  728,  738,  742, 
767.  State  of,  ix.,  23,  70,  75,  79, 
115,  152,  192,  202,  232,  234,  238, 
240,  275,  303,  332,  334,  369,  559, 
•564,  596,  620,  628,  657,  666,  742; 
xii.,  107,  108,  109,  254. 
Fry,  Henry,  examination  respecting 

Wyominck,  ii.,  491. 
Fullerton,  Major  Richard,  asks  pow 
der  for  3d  Philadelphia  Battalion, 
x.,  759. 

Funerals,   order  to  attend,  of  Gen. 
Mercer,    v.,    222.      Col.    Hazlett, 
223.     Capt.  Morris,  223. 
Funk,      Henry — examination — con 
scientious  scruples,  v.,  495.     Mit- 
imus  for,  508.     Petition,  524. 
Furman,  Colonel,  sent  to  Monmouth, 

v.,  209. 

Furman,  Moore,  vi.,  439.  Difficul 
ties  for  provisions,  money,  &c., 
viii.,  143,  146. 


furnaces,   for    casting  cannons,  v., 

36,  72.     Iron,  56. 
?urney,  Adam,  case  of,  i.,  685,  726, 

727,   729,  730,  731,  737. 


G. 

Saddes,  Col.,  letter  to,  xii.,  178. 
Grage,  General  Thomas,  iv.,  137, 143, 
164,  168,  170,  172,  214,  231,  240, 
248,  256,  258,  276,  300,  337,  344, 
379,  393,  394,  457.     Ordered  to 
return — arrives,  501. 
Galbraith,  Col.  Bartrem,  letters,  iii., 
277  ;   v.,  343,  353,  407,  409,  415, 
457,  480,  486,  521,  532,  533,  543, 
562,    573.      Advanced    age,    334. 
Lieut,  of  Lancaster,  353;  vi..  642, 
648  ;  vii.,  370,  507,  522,  612,  679. 
Galbraith,  James,  letter,  ii.,  740. 
Galbraith,  Col.  Robert,  resigns  sev 
eral  offices,  vii.,  74,  99.     Respect 
ing     Indian    murderer,    x.,    466, 
Boundaries,  756.    Distracted  state 
of  affairs  in  Huntingdon  county, 
xi.,    370.     Road  to   Frankstown, 
656.     Road,  725.     Indian  chiefs, 
733 ;    xii.,    301.      Deposition    on 
Records,    v.,    638.      Letter,    730; 
vi.,  238,  511,  550. 
Galbraith,  Thomas,  vi.,  533. 
Gale,  Levin,  Commissioner  of  Mary 
land  on  boundary  line,  i.,  603. 
Galerme,  John  Baptiste,  his  relation 
of  the  history  of  the  French  Neu 
trals,  iii.,  565. 

Galleys,  armed,  on  Delaware  river — 
names  and  officers,  &c.,  v.,  4. 
Asked  for  by  Gen.  Washington, 
vi.,  354.  Members  of  Congress 
on,  359.  Dismantled,  421,  440. 
To  be  got  ready,  vii.,  239,  240, 
249.  Fitting  out,  314. 
Galloway,  Joseph,  and  William  M., 
letter,  iii.,  160,  214;  vi.,  347. 
Memorial  respecting  estate  of, 
viii.,  208.  Estate  in  Hog  Island 
confiscated,  xi.,  89.  Sale  of  es 
tate,  xii.,  319. 

Galloway,  Mrs.,  through  fear  asks 
protection  of  Council,  v.,  291. 
His  meadow  on  Schuylkill,  354. 
Respecting  her  property,  vi.,  695. 
The  law,  675.  Asks  for  permis 
sion  to  cut  wood  on  her  husband's 
forfeited  estate,  vii.,  93.  Reply 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


of  Council,  95.      Property  to  be 
sold,  660. 

Gamble,  David,  trial,  7xti.,  256.  Es 
cape,  266. 

Gamble,  James,  petition,  viii.,  177. 
Gap,  copper  mine,  in  Lancaster  co., 
T.  Penn  interested  in,   ii.,    311. 
Refuses  to  sell,  369. 
Gap  at  Talihaio — Fort  at,  (see  Forts, 
ii.) 

Gardner,  Hon.  Dr.,  condition  of 
Bedford  county,  ix., 

Gardner,  John,  deposition,  vii.,  241. 

Gardner,  Joseph,  elected  member  of 
Congress,  x.,  354,  437.  Letters 
to  and  from,  405,  526.  Papers 
from  Connecticut  before  Congress, 
(1785)  xi.,  449,453. 

Garland,  Capt.,  George,  commands  a 
galley,  vi.,  737. 

Garrison,  at  Fort  Augusta,  return  of, 
iv.,  122.  At  Fort  Hunter,  state 
of,  iii.,  53. 

Gates,  Major-General  Horatio,  sends 
a  Canadian  Indian,  v-,  153.  Let 
ter,  247.  In  Philadelphia,  197, 
247.  Appointed  to  command  at 
Ticonderoga,  491.  Spy  taken, 
639.  Takes  Burgoyne,  674,  676, 
680,  746.  Letter  from,  respecting 
capture  of  Burgoyne,  687.  Letter 
to  Major  General  John  Vaughan 
on  burning  towns,  688.  Answers 
respecting  Burgoyne,  vi.,  108 ; 
xiL,  218,  228,  230,  241,  247. 
Stops  purchases,  233,  234. 

Geddes,  Capt.,  viii.,  49. 

Gelir,  Captain  Joseph,  trial  by  Court 
Martial,  ix.,  362.  Cashiered,  363. 

Geiger,  Col.  Henry,  his  battalion, 
v.,  253.  Attacks  of  Indians,  i., 
396.  Troops,  429. 

Genseng,  introduced,  ii.,  174. 

George  I.,  King,  death  of,  i.,  199. 

George  II.,  King,  accession  of,  i., 
199.  Proclamation  of,  200,  202. 
Of  continuance  of  officers,  200. 
In  the  territories,  204.  Death  of, 
iv.,  37. 

George  III.,  King,  ascends  the 
throne,  iv.,  37.  Proclamation  of, 
and  submission  to,  38.  Intends 
marrying  Princess  Charlotte,  iv., 
58.  Death  of  sister  Princess 
Louisa,  300. 

George,  Capt.,  xii.,  216. 

George,  Capt.  Robert,  to  march  his  j 


regiment  to  Pittsburg,  xii.,  142, 
143.     Letter  to,  168. 
Georges,  John,  appointed   Commis 
sioner  to   Maryland  with  A.  H., 
i.,  427, 

Georgia,  Indian  treaties  with,  iv., 
323.  Citizens,  driven  off  to  Phil 
adelphia,  ix.,  300,  309.  Act,  to 
comply  with  requisition,  xi.,  17, 
22.  Letter  Governor  of,  96. 
Gerard,  Mons.,  French  Ambassador, 
arrives,  vi ,  638,  671.  Applies 
forWm.  Straker,  671.  His  recep 
tion  by  Congress,  677.  Claims  a 
citizen  and  negroes  as  prisoners, 
vii.,  16,  17.  Letters  to  and  from, 
16,  17,  61,  62,  70,  83,  164,  169, 
185,  269,  278,  532,  595,  604,  633, 
648,  651,  653,  708.  Offers  a  re 
ward  on  captures,  120.  Com 
plaint  of  President  to,  269,  278, 
639.  His  commission,  655,  662. 
Rejoicings  on  King's  birthday, 
648,  651.  Thanks,  708. 
German  battalion  to  be  raised,  iv., 

779. 

German,  Lutheran,  church  lots,  ix,, 
363,  364.  Congregation,  Phila 
delphia,  error  in  their  warrant, 
xi.,  607. 

German  prisoners,  viii.,  343. 
German  Protestants,  of  Philadelphia 
county,  address   to   Gov.   Morris, 
ii.,  200. 

German  regiment,  viii.,  166. 
German,  troops,  ix.,  289,  290. 
Germans,  in  Philadelphia,  complain 
of  sufferings,  ii.,  217,  225.  Con 
duct  of,  at  York,  v.,  576. 
Germantown,  original  charter  of, 
from  Wm.  Penn  to,  i.,  111-115. 
Arms  for  sale  at,  not  to  go  out  of 
province,  iv.,  731.  Quarters  for 
troops  at,  v.,  206.  Troops  for, 
225.  Army  at,  4S5.  Head  quar 
ters  of  Gen.  Washington  at,  617, 
645.  Defeat  at,  645,  714.  Gen. 
Armstrong's  letter  on  military 
movements  near,  vi.,  70.  Gen. 
Irwin  wounded,  71.  Escape  of 
Gen.  Reed,  71.  Stocking  weavers 
and  tanners  at  work  at,  128.  Bat 
tle,  vii.,  94. 

Gerry,  Elbridge,  v.,  754.  On  im 
posts,  xi.,  598. 

Gibbons,  Lieut.  C.,  under  arrest, 
vii.,  643. 


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495 


Gibbon,  Wm.,  vi.,  530. 

Gibbs,  Major,  journal  in  Rhode  Is 
land,  vi.,  734. 

Gibson,  Col.  George,  vi.,  319,  324, 
553.  Commissions,  xi.,  607. 

Gibson,   John,   commission   to   lade 
and  unlade  a  Spanish  vessel,  iv., 
105.     Report,  118.     Auditor-Gen-  i 
eral,  letter  on  prisoners  of  war,  j 
v.,  65.    To  paymasters,  334.    Let 
ter    to,    on  provisions,   ix.,   190.  I 
Commission  to  purchase  Erie  of  j 
Indians,  xi.,  405.     Goods  for,  427.  \ 
Report  on  accounts,  588.     And  R.  j 
Butler,  agree  with  Six  Nations  of  j 
Indians  for  their  lands,  529-533  ; 
xii.,  115.     Letter  to,  171. 

Gibson,  Col.  Thomas,  of  Slippery 
Rock,  deposition,  xii.,  300. 

Gilbert,  Benj.,  family  taken  prison 
ers  by  Indians,  viii.,  213,  222, 
259. 

Giles,  Edward,  letter,  v.,  437. 

Gillespie,  George,  viii.,  481. 

Girty,  Thomas,  letter  from,  ix.,  40. 

Glass,  Lieut.,  &c.,  to  inarch  Capt. 
Ir win's  company  to  Fort  Arm 
strong,  xii.,  172. 

Gloninger,  John,  ix.,  654. 

Gloucester,  riot  at,  i.,  546.  Com 
mittee  of,  approve  of  chevaux-de- 
frise,  iv.,  785. 

Glover,  General,  vi.,  31. 

Gnadenhutten,  massacre  at,  ii., 
521,  549.  See  fort  (Allen),  565 ; 
viii.,  158.  Fort  Allen  at,  xii.,  323, 
327. 

Goforth,  William,  Auditor  of  Bucks 
county,  ix.,  11,  13,  17,  29,  36,  67. 

Gold,  fall  of,  in  value  compared  with 
Continental  money,  vii.,  192. 

Gonsales,  Emanuel,  attack  on,  by 
Indians,  viii.,  551. 

Gooch,  Gov.  Wm.,  of  Virginia,  let 
ters,  i.,  544,  663,  687,  756.  Let 
ter  from,  ii.,  18. 

Gordon,  Adj.  Court  martial  on  de 
serters,  xii.,  165,  207,  223. 

Gordon,  Major  James,  seizure  of 
supplies  intended  for  Cornwallis' 
prisoners  at  Lancaster  by  William 
Henry,  ix.,  674. 

Gordon,  John,  vi.,  342.  344,  346, 
465,  534. 

Gordon,  Lewis,  letters,  iv.,  66,  67, 
70,  174,  420,  423,  427.  To  be  ar 


rested,    v.,    489,    490;    vi.,  465, 
534. 
Gordon,    Gov.    Patrick,    arrival,    i., 

188.  Proclamation,   189.     Letter 
to,  in  behalf  of  Swedish  children, 

189.  Instructions   to   take   mur 
derers,  217.     Letters  to  and  from, 
241,  243,  302,   303,  304,  313,  320, 
326,  336,  340,  341,  342,  343,  347, 
353,  386,  395,  403,  414,  417,  427, 
437,  443,  447,  455,  547,  549,  727. 
Dies,  489. 

Gordon,  Samuel,  to  N.  Denison  re 
specting  a  Scotch  emissary,  xi., 
213. 

Gordon,  Thomas,  viii.,  282. 

Gore,  Obediah,  and  M.  Hollenbach, 
troops  for  Wyoming,  xi.,  216. 

Gorham  &  Co.'s  purchase  of  Erie 
lands,  xi.,  541. 

Gourla,  John,  vi.,  443. 

Governors  of  States,  letters  to, 
vii.,  197.  Of  Delaware,  x.,  504. 
Maryland,  293,  320,  324,  527,  528, 
540,  542,  543,  744,  753.  Mass., 
letter  to,  354,  499,  500,  503,  504. 
New  Jersey,  103,  366,  458,  730. 
New  York,  413,  435,  450,  513. 
North  Carolina,  353.  South  Car 
olina,  79.  Virginia,  letters  to 
and  from,  56,  72,  77,  95,  96,  145, 
175,  602,  608.  Of  Connecticut, 
xi.,  239,  409,  414,  447,  451, 
735.  Delaware,  33.  Georgia, 
96.  Louisiana,  567.  Maryland, 
56.  Massachusetts,  271.  New 
Jersey,  326,  335,  336,  548,  550. 
New  York,  96,  125,  195,  196,  326, 
335,  341,  412.  North  Carolina, 
116.  South  Carolina,  545.  Vir 
ginia,  115,  116,  497,  499,  501, 
507,  523,  557,  600. 

Govett,  W.,  &  W.  Geddes,  viii.,  73. 

Graeme,  Thomas,  M.  D.,  to  visit 
vessels,  i.,  209.  Report,  210, 
212.  Justice  of  Supreme  Court, 
289.  Visits  vessels,  iii.,  673, 
676.  Report  on  sickly  vessels, 
iv.,  59. 

Graff,  Matthias,  vi.,  54. 

Graham,  Henry  Hale,  Justice,  Del. 
county,  xi.,  638. 

Grain  and  Salt,  measurer's  report, 
xi.,  766. 

Grand  Jury,  presentments  of,  Act 
respecting,  i.,  153. 


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INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Grant,  Lieut.,  letters,  iv.,  229, 
231,  240,  244. 

Grant,  Thomas,  on  Wyoming  af 
fairs,  xi.,  110. 

Gran ville,  Fort,  see  forts,  ii. ;  xii., 
366,  368. 

Gray,  Wm.,  and  John  Little,  vi., 
377. 

Gray,  "William,  Treasurer  of  North 
ampton,  ix.,  229.  Paymaster, 
238. 

Graydon,  Lieut.  Caleb,  letter,  iii., 
728,  729  ;  iv.,  52,  88,  206,  214. 

Great  Britain,  instructions  from,  to 
Wm.  Penn,  respecting  wrecked 
treasure,  i.,  100.  Commission 
and  instructions  to  SirR.  Holmes, 
97.  Orders  of  Privy  Council 
against  pirates,  101,  102.  Letter 
to  William  Penn  on  peace  with 
Spain,  104.  James  III.  born,  or 
ders  respecting,  106.  Commis 
sioners  of  Customs  to  Gov'r  on 
Navigation  Act,  119.  Lords  Jus 
tices  on  peace  with  French,  125. 
Orders  respecting  Mediterranean 
passes,  177,  180,  183,  184,  439. 
On  repeal  of  laws,  190.  Church 
prayers  for  royal  family  to  be 
altered,  225,  624.  Information 
as  to  officers,  &c.,  requested,  253, 
288,  331,  332,  348,  446.  On 
passes,  177,  180,  182,  183,  242, 
256,  258,  264,  283.  Duties  on 
negroes,  306.  On  piratical  goods, 
307.  On  Duties,  325.  Corres 
pondence  on  state  of  affairs,  (see 
Earl  Hillsborough,  Dartmouth, 
Fox,  Pownall,  Stephens,  &c.) — 
birth  of  a  Princess,  iv.,  311. 
Death  of  Princess  Louisa,  300 
Birth  of  a  Prince,  414.  King's 
speech,  355,  359.  Infectious  dis 
ease  among  cattle,  355.  Ameri 
can  affairs,  355,  357,  359.  Ad 
dress  of  House  of  Commons  to 
King,  357.  Do.  Lords  spiritual 
and  temporal,  358.  Conduct  of 
merchants  of  Philadelphia,  361. 
Duke  of  Grafton  appointed  keeper 
of  Great  Seal  after  death  of  Mr. 
Yorke,  363.  Ask  for  table  of 
fees  of  officers  of  Customs,  380. 
Complains  of  resolutions  of  Phil 
adelphia  as  "very  strong  and 
unbecoming,"  380.  Earl  Dart 
mouth  appointed  Secretary,  456. 


Ask  for  information  on  commerce, 
agriculture  and  population,  465. 
Insulted  by  inhabitants  of  Phila 
delphia  in  the  case  of  the  Polly 
(tea  ship),  480.  At  Hannas 
town,  514.  Objects  to  Pennsyl 
vania  nominating  deputies  to 
General  Congress  at  Philadelphia, 
576,  589.  Respecting  Connolly 
and  Indians,  577.  Act  prohibi 
ting  exportation  of  gunpowder, 
&c.,  585,  616.  Earl  Dartmouth's 
letters,  588,  589,  621,  625.  Earl 
Dunmore's  letters  to  and  from, 

461,  482,  493,  525,  577,  579.    On 
trade  and  fisheries  of  N.  E.,  613. 
Orders  of,  Commander-in-chief  to 
be    supreme    in    America,    621. 
People  of  Pennsylvania  not  re 
turning  to  a  just  sense  of  their 
situation,     621.     Death     of    his 
Majesty's  sister,  Queen  of  Den 
mark,     625.      Proclamation     for 
suppressing   rebellion   and  sedi 
tion,  652.     King's  speech  to  Par 
liament,     vi.,     14.      Burgoyne's 
convention  to  be    confirmed  by, 
166,   176.      And   United   States, 
preliminaries  of  peace  signed  x., 
8.     Letter  of  Sir  Guy  Carleton, 
13.     Rear  Admiral  Digby's  letter 
respecting  prisoners,  21.    Inquiry 
respecting    goods    from,    28.     J. 
Temple     commissioned     Consul- 
General,  544. 

Great  Cove,  Indian  murders  at,  ii., 

462,  474;  iv.,  138. 

Great  Meadows,  fort  proposed  to  be 
built  at,  by  Gov.  Dinwiddie,  ii., 
398. 

Green,  Colonel,  surprised  at  White 
Plains  by  De  Lancey  and  killed, 
&o.,  ix.,  155. 

Greene,  Gen.  Nathaniel,  vi.,  405, 
444,  483,  530.  Respecting  Ar 
nold  and  the  wagons,  vii.,  175, 
179.  Respecting  forage,  danger 
of  horses  starving,  &c.,  viii.,  150, 
151,  163,  165,  380,  426,  475. 
Checked  at  Camden,  ix.,  154. 
Position  in  S.  C.,  283,  430.  Let 
ters  to,  xii.,  118,  120,  145,  174, 
204.  Destruction  of  public  stores, 
145. 

I  Greene,  ship  Gen.,  vii.,  244,  246, 
266,  309,  310,  311,  343,  397,  443. 
Name  not  to  be  changed  for  Reed, 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


497 


263.  Agents  for,  266,  343,  344. 
Letters  from,  266.  Officers  for, 
266,  343,  362.  Valuation,  320. 
Appraisers  appointed,  303.  Re 
port,  320.  Sale  of,  viii.,  3. 

Greenwalt,  P.,  vii.,  287,  507. 

Greenwich  Hospital,  duties  on 
seamen,  i.,  251,  403.  Receivers, 
251. 

Greer,  Joseph,  vi.,  395. 

Grier,  Lieut.,  viii.,  642. 

Gregg,  Matthew,  his  accounts,  vii., 
334. 

Gregory,  James,  v.,  334,  500,  588. 

Grier,  Major,  ix.,  118. 

Griffin,  Col.  Samuel,  letter  with  a 
spy,  v.,  127. 

Griffitts,  William,  iii.,  92. 

Griswold,  Matthew,  Governor  of 
Connecticut,  on  rights  of  claim 
ants  (1784),  xi.,  447,  451. 

Gronow,  Lewis,  vi.,  487,  496,  722. 

Growdon,  Lawr.,  Commissioner  of 
Pennsylvania,  on  boundary  line, 
i.,  601. 

Grubb,  Col.  Curtis,  vi.,  174. 

Grube,  Rev.  B.  A.  D.,  vii.,  520. 

Guerard,  Benj.,  Gov.  of  South  Car 
olina,  asks  for  a  list  of  traitors, 
x.,  79. 

Gun,  a  factory  on  French  Creek, 
letter  from  P.  De  Haven  respect 
ing,  v.,  155.  Memorial  from  gun 
stockers  in,  733.  Prices,  743 ; 
vii.,  12,  133,  195,  365.  Lock 
manufactory,  iv.,  712.  Factory, 
plan  for  a,  767.  Continental, 
found,  xii.,  262. 

Gunpowder,  &c.,  not  to  be  exported 
from  England,  iv.,  585.  In  Phil- 
adelp'a,  inquiry  concerning,  vii., 
146. 

Guns  and  ammunition  sent  to  back 
counties,  ii.,  393.  Brass,  cast  by 
B.  Loxley,  iv.,  731. 

Gunsaleye,  Martin's,  house  attacked 
by  Indians,  viii.,  202. 

Gurney,  Francis,  letter,  iv.,  691 ; 
v.,  186.  Sent  to  Monmouth 
against  tories,  177.  Asks  for  old 
guns  to  be  removed  from  river, 
vii.,  495  ;  viii.,  81.  Resignation 
as  warden,  xii.,  2. 

Guthrie,  illness  of,  xii.,  151,  230. 

Guyho,  Captain  of  French  vessel, 
on  importing  merchandise,  viii., 
546. 
32 


H. 

Haberstick,  Michael,  vi.,  362. 

Hackeiiwelder,  Rev.  John,  vii.,  516, 
524,  541.  Letter,  Indians,  deep 
snow,  viii.,  152.  Missionary,  211. 
Letters  to  and  from,  xii.,  Ill, 
121,  124,  132,  219,  221,  225,  227, 
258,  266. 

Haffa,  Henry,  Sheriff,  viii.,  704, 
742. 

Haffer,  Henry,  (see  Haller,)  vii., 
552. 

Hagner,  Col.  takes  charge  of  Salt 
works,  vii.,  767. 

Hagner,  Will.  &c.,  respecting  Salt, 
vii.,  677. 

Hagner,  Lt.  Frederick,  vi.,  486. 

Hague,  Gen.,  ix.,  641. 

Hahn,  Michael,  Riots  at  York  Town, 
xi.,  97. 

Haldiman,  Frederick,  letter,  iv., 
465. 

Hale,  Thomas,  v.,  203.  And  N. 
Weaver,  vi.,  628.  Speculations 
with  public  monies,  viii.,  112, 
115. 

Hales,  Gen.  (Brit.)  vii.,  489. 

"Half-King"  of  the  Six  Nations 
dies  at  Paxton,  ii.,  177,  178. 

Half-town,  (an  Indian  chief,)  xii., 
300  322 

Half-tree,  (an  Indian  chief,  322. 

Halifax,  Dunk,  Earl  of,  letters  to 
him,  ii.,  528,  657. 

Halifax,  Dunk,  letters,  iv.,  192,  200, 
201,  202. 

HALIFAX,  (Fort)  see  Forts,  ii., 
Account  of  provisions,  iii.,  6,  17, 
119,  251.  Of  no  advantage- 
removed  to  HUNTER'S  urged  251. 
xii.,  368-370. 

Halkett,  Major,  letter,  iii.,  450. 

Hall,  Charles,  vii.,  651.  seizes 
land  called  Indian  Town,  viii., 
118.  Receipts  for  land,  194.  Res 
pecting  trial,  for  lands  at  Lancas 
ter,  ix.,  294,  321. 

Hall,  David,  and  H.  Fisher,  armed 
boats  in  Delaware  Bay,  viii.,  216, 

Haller,  Col.  Henry,  vii.,  483,  484, 
488,  552;  viii.,  83,  416,  425,  426, 
430.  Respecting  proprietary 
lands  in  Reading,  ix.,  237.  Let 
ter,  v.,  144,  250. 

Hallock,  Capt,  Wm.,  Capt.  Proctor's 
Ammunition  on  board  the  Hornet, 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


powder  bad,  iv.,  750.  Letter 
from  Committee,  752. 

Hamberger,  John,  powder  works  on 
French  creek,  vi.,  540. 

Hambright,  Captain  John,  instruc 
tions  to,  iii.,  42.  vi.,  57,  532, 
570,  626;  account  of  a  murder 
and  skirmish,  770;  vii.,  311, 
323 ;  viii.,  370,  418.  Barrack 
master  at  Lancaster,  ix.,  170,  335, 
336. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  Sec.  Trea 
sury,  debts,  xi.,  638.  Answer, 
641.  Letters  to  and  from,  xii., 
90,  100. 

Hamilton,  Andw.,  opinion  on  pro 
prietary  appointments,  i.,  129. 
Forbid  by  Win.  P.  to  attach  the 
seal  to  a  paper,  148.  Letter  to, 
on  impressments,  637. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  and  J.  Georges, 
comrs.  to  Md. — notice  of,  to  Gov. 
Ogle,  427.  Commission,  428.  In 
structions,  429. 

Hamilton,  Fort,  iii.,  81,  119,  139, 
140,  152,  218,  222,  356.  xii., 
370. 

Hamilton,  Hance,  letters,  ii.,  611, 
753. 

Hamilton,  Henry,  Lieutenant 
Governor  of  Detroit,  offers  bribes 
to  rebels,  v.,  402. — taken  pris- 
ner,  xii.,  116,  120. 

Hamilton,  Gov.  (an  Ind'n)  cap 
tured,  vii.,  512,  517. 

Hamilton,  Governor  James,  letters 
to  and  from,  ii.,  49,  60,  66,  91, 
113,  120,  122,  125,  126,  130,  168. 
Letters  to  Board  of  Trade  on 
Boundaries,  and  Claims  of  the 
State,  60,  63.  Report  of  Privy 
Council  on,  65.  Opinion  on  his 
power  to  pass  bills  of  credit,  106. 
Retires,  174,  180.  Fort,  659,  678. 
Power  to  sell  Proprietary  lands, 
iii.,  684.  Succeeds  Governor 
Denny,  689.  Proclamation  for  a 
Thanksgiving  day,  690.  Letters 
to  and  from,  690,  693,  694,  696, 
701,  702,  706,  710,  712,  714,  718, 
726,  729,  732,  734.  Speech  to 
Assembly  of  New  Castle,  721. 
Address  of  Assembly,  723,  725. 
Letters  to,  and  from  Amherst, 
Gen.,  iv.,  37,  39,  45,  46,  50,  64, 
68,  71,  73,  74,  76,  79,  87.  Burd, 
James,  105,  125,  128.  Elder, 


Rev.  Jno.,   127.     Garden,   Lewis, 

66.  Graydon,    Lt.    C.,    52.     Hop 
kins,  Stephen,  Gov.,   R.  I.,   121. 
Horsfield,  Timothy,  61.     Indians, 
60,  61.     Johnson,  Sir  Wm.,  103. 
Peters,  R.,    50.     Pitt,   Wm.,   58. 
Shippen,  Joseph,  82,  110.     Teed- 
yuscung,  75,  80,  81,  82.     Tilgh- 
man,  James,  424.    Young,  James, 
131.     Proclamation  for   arrest  of 
murderers  of  Indians,  65. 

Hamilton,  James,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  447,  483,  537,  640,  731, 
740.  Dedimus  to,  to  fill  Commis 
sions,  460.  Orders  to,  603,  604; 
v.,  611-613,  620;  vi.,  372,  383, 
433,  456,  468.  Certificate  of  Dr. 
Shippen,  375.  Pass  for,  469, 
486.  Discharge  of,  435,  456,  465, 
468. 

Hamilton,  Joseph,  to  Colonel  John 
Franklin  on  Wyoming  affairs,  x., 
751.  Letters  to  and  from,  xi.,  3, 

67,  84,  94, 183,  185.     Apprehend 
ed,  460. 

Hamilton,  Major,  ix.,  12. 

Hamilton,  Wm.,  imprisoned,  asks 
release,  viii.,  591.  Report  of 
committee,  xi.,  535. 

Hanimell,  William,  petition  respect 
ing  Mud  fort  and  Billingsport,  ix., 
330. 

Hammond,  Lieutenant,  killed  at  the 
Compass,  vi.,  258,  275,  291,  326. 

Hampton,  John,  v.,  317. 

Hancock,  John  P.  C.,  v.,  137,  179, 
219,  244,  289,  352. 

Hancock,  John,  Gov.  of  Massachu 
setts,  letter  from,  xi.,  272. 

Hand,  Fort,  vi.,  673  ;  xii.,  134,  371. 

Hand,  General  Edward,  v.,  443, 488, 
528,  540.  Sent  against  Indians 
on  frontiers,  vi.,  18.  Recalled 
from  Pittsburg,  69.  Conference 
with  Indians,  601;  vii.,  321. 
On  his  way  to  Wyoming,  321. 
Letters,  342,  345,  403,  715.  Re 
specting,  521  ;  viii.,  134.  Want 
of  men,  &c.,  135.  Complains  of 
desertions,  184.  His  rank,  409. 
To,  on  appointments,  425,  515  ; 
ix.,  244,  517.  (1779),  x.,  159, 
(see  Vol.  VII.);  xii.,  118. 

Hand,  H.,  v.,  382. 

Hanigan,  Thos.,  on  sulphur,  v.,  253. 

Hanna,  Robert,  letter,  iv.,  605,  625, 
627. 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


499 


Hanna,  Major,  viii.,  526. 

Hanna's  Town,  provisions  to  be 
stored  at,  vii.,  305.  Troops,  406. 
Troops  for,  viii.,  50,  65.  Maga 
zine  at,  69.  Public  records  re 
moved  to,  284,  Base  attempt  to 
destroy  Delaware  Indians  near, 
596.  Ravages  of  Indians  near, 
ix.,  240.  Destroyed,  596,  606. 
Distress  of,  629.  Indian  murder 
near,  x.,  22.  As  county  town  of 
Westmoreland,  91;  xii.,  130,  131, 
253,  254.  Captain  Irwin  at,  170, 
251. 

Hannum,  Col.,  viii.,  163.  To  arrest 
murderers  of  Mr.  Boyd,  244. 
Provisions,  324. 

Hannum,  John,  Hog  Island,  ix., 
753. 

Hans,  John,  letter  W.  P.  to,  i.,  143. 

Hanson,  John,  appointed  President 
of  Congress,  ix.,  267,  444. 

Harbeson,  Benj.,  &o.,  vii.,  102,  153. 

Harden/  Major  John,  recommenda 
tion  of,  x.,  610. 

Hardin,  Mr.,  court  martial  against, 
xii.,  152. 

Hardie,  Capt.  Robert,  petition  of, 
vi.,  259.  Appeal  from  court  mar 
tial,  vii.,  91.  Memorial  for  pay 
for  naval  services,  92. 

Harding,  Capt.  of  ship  Confederacy, 
vii.,  761. 

Harding,  George,  petition  in  favor 
of,  vii.,  326,  360. 

Harding,  Lieut.,  xii.,  128.  Attacks 
Indians,  156. 

Harding,  Nicholas,  letter  to,  iii.,  53. 

Harding,  Robert,  Rev.,  Catholic 
priest,  number  under  his  care, 
iii.,  144. 

Hardy,  Sir  Charles,  appointed  Cap 
tain-General  and  Governor  of 
New  York,  arrives,  ii.,  399.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  399,  405,  435, 
472,  497,  526,  533,  572,  574,  585, 
606,  609,  629,  646,  655,  688,  689, 
695.  On  transports,  iii.,  141, 
174. 

Hare's  Brewery,  memorial  respect 
ing  James  Warren,  vii.,  113. 

Hargis,  Mr.,  keeps  light- house,  xii., 
310. 

Harmar,  Col.  Josiah,  vii.,  736,750; 
viii.,  305.  Muster  roll,  188,  220, 
245,'  515,  537,  539,  603.  In 
structions  for  recruiting,  x.,  309. 


Letter  from,  311,  316.  Returns 
of  recruits,  &c.,  at  heights  of 
Schuylkill,  323.  Returns  of 
troops,  337.  Indian  treaties,  394, 
470.  Troops  leave  for  Fort  Pitt, 
345,  391.  Returns  of  troops,  390, 
393,  403,  431,  446,  480,  490,  492. 
Situation  of  Fort  Mclntosh,  406, 
448.  New  regiment,  455.  Offi 
cers  willing  to  continue,  465. 
Discharges,  469,  479.  Pay  of 
officers,  484.  Recruiting,  490, 
509.  To  retain  the  troops,  496. 
Recruiting,  &c.,  509.  Returns  of 
troops  in  service,  xi.,  173,  174, 
217,  219.  His  rank,  209.  Ar 
rangement  of  troops,  218.  Re- 
enlistments  of  officers,  270.  Con 
tinued  in  command,  282.  Irreg 
ular  commission  to  Mr.  Spear, 
287.  Rank  of  officers,  325..  Re 
cruiting  money,  &c.,  392.  Troops 
ordered  to,  xii.,  314. 

Harmar,  Fort,  attacked  by  Indians, 
xi.,  371,  392. 

Harper,  Win.,  deposition,  vi.,  442. 

Harris,  David,  vi.,  32;  vii.,  638. 

Harris'  ferry,  vii.,  391. 

Harris,  John,  letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  178,  230,  232,  441,  603,  627, 
635,  662.  Letter  from,  iii.,  33. 
Pitch  and  tar  may  be  made  on 
Susquehanna,  iv.,  721 ;  v.,  758. 
And  R.  Elder,  753;  vi.,  211,  574 ; 
viii.,  23,  550. 

Harris'  fort,  xii.,  372. 

Harris,  James,  letter  to  J.  McLene 
respecting  road,  xi.,  186. 

Harris,  Dr.  Robert,  proposals  for 
making  salt,  v.,  507. 

Harrison,  Captain,  xii.,  135. 

Harrison.  Gov.  Benjamin,  of  Vir 
ginia,  on  boundary,  ix.,  518,  533, 
549,  607.  [See  boundary  Vir 
ginia.]  On  boundary,  x.,  56,  7-, 
77,  95,  96,  145,  175,  602,  608. 
Respecting  boundaries,  xi.,  497, 
499,  501,  507. 

Harrison,  Jas.,  commission  to,  i.,  85. 

Harrison,  Lieut.  John,  xii.,  235, 
236. 

Harshall,  J.,  v.,  211. 

Hart,  John,  bounty  for  soldiers, 
impatience,  viii.,  750,  752  ;  ix., 
55,  128,  291,  339,  376. 

Hart,  Jon'a.,  to  J.  Adlum,  land  on 
French  creek,  xi.,  593. 


500 


INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA  AECHIVES. 


Hart,  Col.  Joseph,  letter  respecting 
troops,  v.,  18,  97,  237;  viii.,  326, 
327,  356,  503,  523,  707.  Robberies 
in  Bucks  and  Chester,  ix.,  507. 
Letter  from  Geo.  Wall,  529,  608- 
617. 

Hart,  Wm.,  vi.,  396,  431,  524. 

Hartford,  convention  at,  viii.,  616. 

Hartley,  David,  letter  to,  from  Dr. 
Benjamin  Franklin,  respecting 
loyalist's  estates,  ix.,  669.  Let 
ter  to  Dr.  Franklin  on  Mr.  Jay's 
return  (1784),  x.,  557. 

Hartly,  Col.  Thos.,  v.,  697  ;  vi.,  351, 
497,  668,  674,  680,  682,  687,  689, 
690,  691,  692,  705,  729,  770,  773. 
Letters,  vii.,  3,  10,  81,  86,  87, 
258,  391,  694,  775.  His  opera 
tions  on  frontiers,  5,  117,  776. 
Vote  of  thanks  to,  9.  Troops  in 
want  of  clothing,  336.  Resigna 
tion,  366.  Regiment  (1779),  x., 
159  (see  Vol.  VII.),  366.  To  W. 
Bradford,  on  trial  of  York  rioters, 
xi.,  115,  156. 

Hartzell,  Jacob,  on  robbery  of  Tax 
Collectors  in  Bucks  county,  xii., 
298. 

Hartzell,  Jonas  (Sheriff),  vii.,   655. 

Harvey,  Sir  Charles,  victory  over, 
xii.,  204. 

Haslett,  Col.,  orders  to  attend  fune 
ral  of,  v.,  223. 

Hasse,  John,  sends  petition,  xi., 
288. 

Hatton,  John,  to  be  apprehended, 
v.,  7. 

Hauer,  Samuel,  letters,  xi.,  47,  102. 

Havana,  Gov.  of,  letter  to,  i.,  752. 
Letter  to,  iii.,  508.  To  Governor 
Penn,  no  foreign  vessels  admitted, 
iv.,  286. 

Hay,  John,  Sheriff  of  York,  vii., 
694. 

Hay, Lieut. -Colonel,  viii.,  10.  Penn 
sylvania  regiment,  240. 

Hayes,  Col.  Christ.,  ix.,  79,  105, 
141,  247,  300,  330,  354,  369,  404, 
469,  637,  772.  Indians  murder 
on  frontiers,  &c.,  x.,  264.  Re 
specting  appointments  in  Fayette 
co.,  265.  Affairs  in  Westmore 
land,  279. 

Hays,  John,  journal  of,  vii.,  735- 
741. 

Hays,  Col.  John,  light  horse  in  Al 
len  township,  ix.,  428. 


Hayes,  John,  viii.,  317. 

Haylars,  Capt.  of  New  Brunswick. 
captures,  a  cutter  and  her  cap 
tain,  R.  White,  a  traitor,  ix.,  530. 

Hazard,  Ebenezer,  petition  for  use 
of  historical  documents,  ix.,  449. 
Publishes  two  vols.,  449,  450. 
Resolution  of  Congress  for,  450. 
Reports  to  Congress  as  P.  M.Gen., 
robbery  of  mail,  560. 

Hazard,  Sam'l,  memorial  to  Connec 
ticut  for  western  lands,  and  their 
action,  ii.,  301. 

Hazard,  Samuel,  appointed  by  Gov 
ernor  to  arrange  Archives — makes 
report  to  him.  i.,  17.  By  Legis 
lature  to  superintend  printing 
and  have  lithographs  made,  22. 

Hazelwood,  John,  Com'dore,  orders 
to  Captain  Watkins  with  prison 
ers,  v.,  168.  Letters,  205,  602, 
620,  663,  680,  696,  721,  747.  To 
furnish  pilots,  501.  Succeeds 
Seymour,  594.  Success  of  fleet, 
217,  746,  747 ;  vi.,  47,  121,  132, 
167,  181,  234,  246,  598,  724,  749. 
Cannon  to  be  sunk,  167.  Facts 
respecting  evacuation  of  Fort 
Mifflin,  &c.,  47-50;  vii.,  19,  112. 
Petition  of,  284.  Condemns  pur 
chase  of  provisions,  viii.,  653, 
Letters,  &c.,  ix.,  38,  54,  73,  133, 
143,425.  Receiver  of  flour,  133. 

Hazen,  Col.  Moses,  at  Brandywine, 
vi.,  58.  Petition  of  officers  in  his 
regiment,  viii.,  44.  Commands 
Canada  regiment,  17,  645.  Cloth 
ing — redress,  union  of  Canada, 
105.  Regiment,  ix.,  244.  Brig.- 
General,  643,  648. 

Heads,  a  Lecture  on,  ix.,  573. 

Heard,  General  Nathaniel,  v.,  262. 

Heath,  General  William,  v.,  161, 
162,  168.  Summons,  surrender  of 
Fort  Independence,  237.  Res 
pecting  deserters,  viii.,  6. 

Heinecken,  J.  H.,  Christian,  recog 
nized  as  Consul  for  U.  Nether 
lands,  at  Philadelphia,  x.,  446. 

Hellstedt,  Charles,  commissioned  as 
Swedish  Consul,  Philadelphia,  x., 
362.  Sends  letter  advising  of 
war  between  Russia  and  Turkey, 
xi.,  265,  293. 

Henderson,  Andrew,  account  of  riot 
ous  disturbances  in  Huntingdon, 
xi.,  305-307. 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


501 


Henderson,  Archibald,  respecting 
robbery,  ix.,  601. 

Henderson,  Captain,  v.,   67. 

Hendricks,  James,  Instructions  to, 
iv.,  112. 

Henlopen,  Cape,  alias  Cornelius, 
Penn's  account  of,  i.,  147. 

Henlopen,  Cape,  Light-house,  con 
dition  described  by  Wardens, 
xii.,  308. 

Henry,  Fort,  ii.,  159,  561,  565,  570, 
676.  Garrison  at,  iii.,  52,  119, 
194,  218,  283,  353.  North'n  Co., 
xii.,  373,  375.  (At  Wheeling,) 
223,  231,  234,  236,  263.  To  be 
evacuated,  277. 

Henry,  George,  resigns  as  Lieuten 
ant  of  Philadelphia,  v.,  355. 

Henry,  John,  asks  for  liberty  to  de 
liver  a  lecture  on  heads  to  pay  off 
debts  of  Theatre,  ix.,  593. 

Henry,  Lt.  George,  sells  public  ves 
sels,  vii.,  139.  Respecting  arms 
&c.,  190,  239,  333,  365, 

Henry,  Patrick,  (Gov.  of  Va,)  on 
an  Embargo,  vii.,  247.  On  Boun 
dary,  441. 

Henry,  Patrick,  Jun.,  v.,  260,  286. 

Henry,  Col.  Will'm,  vii.,  359,  416, 
456,  514,  557,  599,  667.  To  pur 
chase  flour,  674.  Proofs  respec 
ting  flour,  557. 

Henry,  Col.  William,  makes  large 
purchases  of  whiskey  at  high 
prices,  vi.,  205,  208.  Letters, 
558,  645  ;  viii.,  30,  116,  207, 
309,  330,  423,  652,  667,  685, 
753,  761.  Return  of  arms  &c., 
xi.,  239;  xii.,  259;  v.,  347,  472, 
543,  634,  635.  Appointed  Lieu 
tenant,  355.  Letters  to  and  from, 
ix.,  7,  154,  170,  205,  476,  575. 
Dragoons,  154.  On  paper  Cur 
rency,  171.  At  Lancaster,  seizes 
supplies  for  prisoners  there  from 
Cornwallis'  army,  674.  Elected 
member  of  Congress,  x.,  354,  437, 
534  Letter,  405.;  xii.,  314. 

Herbert,  Morgan's  examination,  i., 
219.  Recommended  to  mercy, 
225. 

Hernandez,  B.  A.,  Petition  for  Span 
ish  vessel  to  depart  after  Repairs, 
iv.,  105,  118. 

Hervey,  Maj.  George,  vii.,  566. 

Hess,  Henry,  Examination  of,  iii., 
56. 


Hessian  fly,  importation  of  flour 
into  G.  Britan  prohibited  on  acct. 
of,  xi.,  527.  Information  asked 
respecting  it  of  Agri.  Soc.,  384. 
Reply  to,  385. 

Hessians  embark  from  Staten  Island, 
v.,  45.  Prisoners  at  Trenton, 
140,146.  Sign  parole,  145.  Ad 
dress  of  Council  on,  146.  Taken, 
178.  Prisoners  arrived  at  Phila 
delphia,  190,  244.  At  Lancas 
ter,  251.  Amboy,  300.  Defeated 
at  Red  Bank,  706,  709.  At  Mid- 
dletown,  vi.,  549  ;  viii.,  95. 
Deserters  may  be  enlisted  in 
French  army,  448,  449.  Troops, 
deficiency  of  clothing,  x.,  6. 

Heth,  Capt.  xii.,  165,  167. 

Hetty,  Sloop,  Muster  Roll,  v.,  17. 

Hewitt,  Thomas,  vii.,  545.  Expect 
ing  Indians  and  Tories,  viii., 

59ft 
<uOt 

Hibernia  furnace  N.  J.,  making 
Cannon,  &c.,  v.,  72. 

Hiester,  Dan'l,  Jr.,  viii.,  697.  Elect 
ed  commissioner  of  Luzerne  Co., 
xi.,  160.  Permanent  seat  of  Gov 
ernment,  607. 

Higgenbothan,  Charles,  Case  of.  i., 
530,  535. 

Higgins,  Andrew,  instructions  to, 
to  proceed  to  Cape  May,  ix., 
413. 

Highlanders,  Regiments  of  Soldiers, 
arrive,  iii.,  440.  To  be  located  at 
Reading,  575. 

Hill,  Col.  Henry,  letter,  v.,  66,  94. 
Wants  a  new  Militia  Law,  xi., 
94. 

Hillegas,  Michael,  vi.,  538,  548, 
565.  (Treasurer,)  402,  492.  Ap 
pointed  Commr.  for  division  and 
sales  of  barrack  lots,  x.,  239, 
241,  261. 

Hillsborough,  Earl  of,  appointed 
Secretary,  iv.,  282.  Letters,  282, 
283,  290,  292,  300,  302,  307,  311, 
334,  361,  363,  369,  373,  375,  380, 
382,  387.  Secretary  of  Board  of 
Trade,  301.  Complains  of,  receiv 
ing  information  first  from  private 
persons,  303.  Of  do.  through 
proprietaries,  306,  310.  Com 
plains  of,  petition  of  Assembly, 
311.  Legislative  authority  of 
Great  Britain  must  be  sustained, 
340.  On  Conduct  of  Merchants 


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of  Philadelphia,  361,  373.  Ap 
pointment  of  Duke  of  Grafton, 
363.  Complains  of  Resolutions 
of  Philadelphia,  as  "expressed  in 
very  strong  and  unbecoming 
terms,"  380.  Orders  to  complete 
the  Battalions,  382. 

Hiltzheimer,  J.,  v.,  354, 

Hobson,  Samuel,  imprisoned  for  en 
listing  servants,  ii.,  640. 

Hockley,  Richard,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  475,  476. 

Hodgdon,  Samuel,  asks  for  cannon, 
viii.,  174,  453,  746.  C.  G.  M.  G. 
respecting  arms,  ix.,  391  ;  x.,  39, 
59.  Cannon  for  Count  de  Grasse, 
59.  Dispatches  letters  to  Easton, 
xi.,  374.  Arms  at  Carlisle,  379  ; 
xii.,  314. 

Hodge,  Andrew,  arms  lent  by,  vii., 
190.  Relating  to  cutter  Revenge, 
319. 

Hoffman,  Stokely — traitor  prisoners 
in  jail,  vii.,  737. 

Hog  Island,  right  to,  asserted,  viii., 
730,  734.  Seized  as  confiscated, 
734.  Proctor's  claim,  760.  In 
Delaware  river,  claim,  ix.,  5,  42. 
Possession  delivered,  252,  520. 
Claim  of  Caldwell  and  Barclay  to, 
xi.,  89.  Early  history  involved, 
90. 

Hoge,  Hon.  Jon' a.,  letter  to,  on  In 
dian  murders,  vi.,  610  ;  xi.,  149. 

Holdernesse,  Earl  of,  iii.,  148,  162. 

Hole,  Nicholas,  Collector  in  Bucks, 
robbed  twice,  ix.,  529. 

Holey,  Robert,  case  of,  i.,  289,  292. 

Holker,  Mons.,  Consul  of  France, 
flour  stolen  from,  vii.,  137,  238. 
Loads  vessel,  407.  Respecting 
two  French  merchants  paying 
militia  fines,  499,  503,  510.  On 
privileges  of  French  subjects,  510, 
513,  522,  662.  Applies  respect 
ing  Francis  Fleury,  522,  531,  532. 
Penrose's  servant,  699,  701.  In 
vitation  to,  536.  Publications, 
580,  601,  630.  Purchases  of 
flour,  558,  560,  580,  599,  600,  601, 
628,  632,  641,  669,  675,  679,  682, 
686,  703,  713.  Respecting  flour, 
&c.,  viii.,  11,  87,  90,  94,  134, 147, 
148,  347,  350,  365,  366,  383,  396, 
402,  416,  540,  545,  550,  552,  571, 
614,  756.  Correspondence  rela 
ting  to  fleet  neglecting  regulations 


on  importing  merchandise,  545- 
548.  Consul  General  of  France, 
ix.,  9,  31,  45,  153,  175,  342,  353, 
383,  390,  394.  Detail  of  charges 
against  him,  9,  175-184.  Answer 
to,  31,  36.  Answers  of  President 
Reed  to,  175,  184,  342.  'Vessel 
for  St.  Domingo,  153.  And  Prov 
ince  Island,  298. 

Holland,  acknowledges  independ 
ence  of  United  States,  ix.,  633. 

Hollenbach,  M  ,  and  0.  Gore,  troops 
for  Wyoming,  xi.,  216.  Deposi 
tion  respecting  Capt.  Schott,  394. 

Holiday's  Cove,  troops  at,  xii.,  108, 
234,  235. 

Holliday,  Mr.,  active  on  frontiers, 
vi.,  115. 

Holliday,  Wm.,  &c.,  petition  for  de 
fence  against  Indians,  vii.,  445. 

Hollingshead,  Mr.,  service  in  the 
State,  applies  as  master  of  the 
ship  General  G.,  vii.,  365. 

Hollingsworth,  Henry,  superintend 
ent  of  flour  magazine,  vi.,  235. 

Hollingsworth,  Levi,  and  some  flour, 
vii.,  472.  Arid  Arthur  Donald 
son  remove  chevaux-de-frise  from 
river  Delaware,  x.,  349.  Com 
plimentary  letter  to,  from  Presi 
dent  Dickinson,  350.  On  raising 
chevaux-de-frise,  xii.,  294,  295. 
Report  respecting  Chinese,  537, 
546,  548. 

Holt  &  Kollock,  privateers  in  Dela 
ware,  i.,  763.  Militia  officers 
chosen,  ii.,  477. 

Holt,  Richard,  letter  for  defence  of 
Delaware,  iii.,  477,  509.  Letter, 
636. 

Honeyman,  Lieut.,  viii.,  363,  378, 
500. 

Hooper,  Col.  Robert  Lettis,  v.s  689, 
756;  vi.,  75,  76,  187,  197,  199, 
210,  240,  242,  267,  284,  286,  344; 
vii.,  433. 

Hooper,  Robert  Lettis,  Jr.,  appoint 
ed  to  purchase  flour,  &c.,  vi.,  235, 
241. 

Hoops.  Adams,  letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  462,  474,  752. 

Hopkins,  James,  order  for  boats  for, 
v.,  521. 

Hopkins,  Gov.  Stephen,  Rhode  Is 
land,  ii.,  345,  473,  500,  673.  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  iv.,  121. 

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503 


lector  at  New  Castle,  iv.,  451. 
&c.,  v.,  489.  Appointed  Judge 
of  Admiralty  Court,  vii.,  555, 
558.  Salary,  viii.,  241,  245,  390, 
412,  658.  Trial  postponed,  667. 
Fees  received  in  Admiralty  Court, 
ix.,  555,  567,  631,  672.  Salary, 
577  Judge,  A.  C.  fees,  x.,  58. 
Escape  of  a  vessel  to  Delaware — 
attached  at  Marcus  Hook  when 
launched,  355.  Fees,  707.  Ap 
pointed  Commissioner  on  naviga 
tion  of  Susquehannah  river,  755. 
(J.  A.),  case  of  sloop  and  negro 
brought  into  Delaware,  xi  ,  55. 
Letters  to  and  from,  53,  125. 
Resolutions  of  Assembly  of  Mary 
land.  77.  Letter  respecting,  from 
M.  Clarkson,  250.  Supposed  in 
terference  of  British  Consul  with 
Wardens  of  Philadelphia,  375. 
On  safety  of  admiralty  papers, 
634. 

Horsfield,  Timothy,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  289,  458,  481,  500,  512, 
520,  688,  701,  713.  Letters,  iii., 
34,  76,  142,  207,  247,  286,  350, 
351,  436,  438,  741.  Letters  to 
and  from,  iv.,  61.  Recruiting 
orders  to,  116. 

Horses,  number  of  draught  and 
pack,  in  different  townships  of 
Northampton  county,  iii.,  404. 
Purchase  of,  vi.,  316,  396,  402, 
415,  427,  429,  440,  443,  444,  448, 
454,  525,  530,  563,  626.  Purchase 
recommended  by  Com.  of  Con 
gress,  316.  Thieves,  British, 
from  Philadelphia,  depositions  re 
specting,  221-226,  381,  391,  396, 
432,  582.  Starving,  viii.,  169, 
175,  181,  187,  309,  310,  311,  319, 
496.  To  be  branded,  417.  Cost 
of,  483. 

Hosick,  Indian  outrages  at,  ii.,  167, 
168. 

Hospital,  duties  on  seamen — names, 
i.,  251.  Pennsylvania,  subscri 
bers  to,  ii.,  87.  Military,  Dr. 
Bond's  opinion  on  nature  and  use 
of,  v.,  89.  At  Reading,  139. 
Articles  for,  viii.,  496. 

Hosterman,  Col.,  viii.,  513. 

House  of  Commons,  resolution  on 
Bills  of  Credit,  iv.,  173.  Respect 
ing  manufactures,  292. 

House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  re 


solve     on    boundary    line,     ix. 
563. 

House  of  Employment,  managers 
of,  accommodation  of  sick  prison 
ers,  viii.,  725,  726. 

Houston,  Capt.,  of  State  navy,  vi., 
421. 

Houston,  Dr.  J.,  on  jail  fever  at 
Lancaster,  ix.,  282. 

Houston,  W.  C.,  v.,  366. 

Howe,  Gen.  Sir  William,  army  ad 
vancing  to  Philadelphia,  v.,  83. 
Has  taken  New  Brunswick,  84. 
To  Princeton,  148,  159,  163.  At 
tempts  to  obtain  Delaware  pilots 
through  J.  Molesworth,  270,  282, 
315.  Movements,  438,  557.  Ap 
proaching  Chesapeake,  543 ;  vi., 
23,  43,  83,  129.  In  Chester  co., 
129.  Proposes  exchange  of  pris 
oners,  299.  Letter  from,  to -Con 
gress,  585.  Question  of  compell 
ing  attendance  as  a  witness  in  the 
city  as  a  garrison  town,  ix.,  462. 

.Howe,  Lord,  and  prisoners,  corres 
pond  through  Mrs.  White,  v.,  97. 

Howell,  Jacob  S.,  letters,  v.,  47,  55, 
640.  Estimate  of  cost  of  cloth 
ing  Pennsylvania  troops,  vii.,  182. 
Clothing,  viii.,  247. 

Hubley,  Adam.  Jr.,  letter,  v.,  158, 
358,  530,  533,  699.  Claim  of, 
vii.,  553,  596.  Sketch  of  Gen. 
Sullivan's  proceedings,  721,  755. 
Col.  in  place  of  Col.  Hartley,  366. 
At  Sunbury,  498,  512.  At  Wyo 
ming,  553.  List  of  officers,  viii., 
513.  Exposed  state  of  magazine, 
755.  Letters  to  and  from,  ix., 
8,  65,  156,  199,  211,  218,  225, 
231,  235,  252,  268,  279,  292,  351, 
364,  417,  422,  457,  465,  466. 
Daring  plot  discovered,  156. 
Goes  to  South  Carolina,  347.  Re 
specting  Fort  Sullivan  and  opera 
tions  in  New  York,  x.,  719. 

Hubley,  Lieutenant  Bernard,  Indian 
murders,  xi.,  709,  710.  Militia, 
738. 

Hubley,  John,  resigns  seat  in  Coun 
cil,  v.,  295.  Letters,  102,  128, 
295,  342,  415,  427,  505.  Letter 
with  money  and  papers  from 
Philadelphia  to  Lancaster,  102. 
Public  houses,  128 ;  vi.,  750. 
Can't  attend  Court  at  Bedford, 
769.  Builds  a  powder  magazine 


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and  storehouse  at  Lancaster,  vii., 
297.     Letter,  667  ;  viii.,  84,  389, 
394,    400,     586.      Journal,    401. 
Land  trial  in  Lancaster  county, 
ix.,  295.    Burning  of  Court  House 
at  Lancaster,  x.,  278. 
Hubley,  Joseph,  vi.,  145. 
Hubley,   Michael,   appointed   presi 
dent  of  Courts  in  Lancaster  co., 
xi.,  363. 

Huff,  Joseph,  making  cannon,  shot, 
&c.,  at  Hibernia  furnace,  N.  J., 
v.,  72. 

Huffnagle,  Michael,  militia,  viii., 
210,  569.  On  supplies,  ix.,  397, 
460,  469,  511,  596.  Respecting 
Col.  Cox,  x.,  125.  Timber  on 
lands  opposite  Pittsburg,  140, 
141.  Settlers  on,  429.  Destruc 
tion  of  garrison  ruins,  429.  Or 
ders  to,  respecting  Manellan  town 
ship,  747.  Tippling  houses,  &c., 
186.  Election  at  Pittsburg,  211. 
Sale  of  ruins  of  Garrison  at  Pitts 
burg,  462,  Murder  by  Indians, 
465,  467.  On  Indian  robberies, 
763.  To,  on  timber,  xi.,  500, 
501.  Letter  from  Pittsburg  on 
Indian  affairs,  xii.,  300. 

Hughes,  Col.,  ix.,  389. 

Hugh,  Ellis,  letters  to,  iv.,  647,  648. 

Hughes,  John,  letters,  iii.,  288,  289, 
316.  Stamp  officer  at  Philadel 
phia —  letter  to  Mr.  Dickeson, 
owner  of  the  ship,  iv.,  241.  Pro 
posal  to  Joseph  Mitchell  for  lands, 
xi.,  253. 

Hughes,  Col.,  ix.,  389. 

Hughes,  W.,  letter   from,   ii.,  271. 

Hugo,  Lieutenant,  v.,  177. 

Humphreys,  David,  Secretary  of 
Society  for  propagating  Gospel, 
letters  from,  i.,  191,  226.  Of  re 
ceivers,  252. 

Humphreys,  Lieutenant,  letters,  iii., 
28,  39. 

Humphrey,  Joshua,  jr.,  proposes  to 
build  piers  at  Marcus  Hook,  x., 
471, 

Humphreys,  Whitehead,  contract 
to  be  made  with,  for  steel,  vi., 
178. 

Humpton,    Col.    Richard,  vii.,  366. 

Humpton,  Col.  viii.,  6,  539,  693; 
ix.,  487,  505.  Letter  to,  on  sol 
diers,  at  Lancaster,  x.,  59. 

Huun,   John,   instructions,  v.,  450. 


Letters,  453,  462,  467,  468,  474, 
475. 

Hunt,  John,  remonstrance,  (1777,) 
against  treatment,  by  order  of 
Council,  x.,  158.  (see  Vol.  VI. 
589.) 

Hunter,  Ephraim,  Sheriff  of  West 
moreland,  deposition,  iv.,  491. 

Hunter,  Fort,  iii.,  17,  52,  64,  119, 
251,  277,  279,  331,  352,  489. 
Journal  of  J.  Patterson,  331;  iv., 
Ill;  xii.,  375  379. 

Hunter's  Mill,  ii.,  (see  Forts.) 

Hunter,  Samuel,  letter,  v.,133,  370, 
377,  415,  610,  717,  737,  762;  vi., 
57,  175,  191,  392,  478,  499,  537, 
552,  563,  564,  570,  571,  573,  599, 
615,  624,  631,  637,  666,  711,773; 
vii.,  116,  316,  346,  375,  438,  455, 
516,  546,  574,  589,  615,  619.  At 
tacks  and  murders  by  Ind'ns. 
346.  Letters  to  and  from,  viii., 
29,  88,  157,  166,  173,  189,  205, 
369,  393,  567,  601,  632,  633,  717  ; 
ix.,  292.  Discharge  of  Militia, 
364.  Frontiers,  503,  528,  637, 
657,  658.  Deposition  respecting 
murders,  658. 

Huntingdon,  Co.,  disturbances  in, 
xi.,  305-307,  379.  Commissioners 
to  run  Boundary  lines,  571.  Justi 
ces,  588.  Statement  of  Lt.  Benj. 
Elliott's  proceedings,  665. 

Huntingdon,  Gen.,  v.,  30. 

Huntington,  Sam'l,  Elected  Pres. 
Cong,  vii.,  739.  Resigns  as  Pres. 
of  Congress,  ix.,  267.  Governor 
of  Connecticut  respecting  John 
Franklin,  xi.,  239,  409,  414. 

Huston,  Capt.  Jno.,  arrives  to  enlist 
soldiers,  i.,  769. 

Huston,  Lt.  W.,  wounded  by  In 
dians,  viii.,  153. 

Hutchins,  Tho's,  appointed  Comm'r, 
to  examine  roads  and  rivers  for 
internal  commerce,  x.,  129,  130. 
Appointed  Commrs.  on  Virginia 
Boundary,  223.  Commr.,  334, 
438,  440.  (Geographer)  letters 
to  Congress  and  Lord  Dorchester 
for  premission  to  survey  lands  on 
Erie,  xi.,  314,  315. 

Hutchinson,  Dr.  James,  appointed 
to  inspect  sickly  vessels,  vii., 
408.  To  recommend  Surgeon  for 
Ship  G.  G.  343.  To  supply  Sur 
geon's  instruments.  547.  Sur- 


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geon  in  the  army,  needs  several 
articles,  viii.,  496.  On  condition 
of  Hospital  on  State  Island,  x.,  178, 
To  Gen.  Irwin,  on  4  men  burned 
at  fire- works  in  Phila.,  218.  On 
inspector  of  pot  and  pearl  ashes, 
xi.,  679. 

Hyder  Ally,  privateer,  Capt.  Bar 
ney,  takes  ship  Gen.  Monk,  in 
Delaware  River,  gallant  action, 
ix.,  529.  Fitted  for  defence  of 
River,  621.  Change  of  officers, 
618.  Sale  proposed  by  Commis 
sioners,  granted,  672. 

Hyndshaw,  Fort,  (see  Forts, Hii.,  81, 
82,  139,  140,  222;  xii.,  379,  380. 

Hyndshaw,  James,  deposition,  iii., 
263.  Letter,  290. 


I. 


Imlay,  John,  vii.,  264. 

Imlay,    Wm.,  a  prisoner  from  New 

York,  v.,  597. 

Itnmel,  Mich'l,  mittimus  for,  v.,  649. 
Immcl,  Capt.,  viii.,  288. 
Impertinent,  privateer  brig  captured 

by  Capt.  Montgomery,   vii.,   476. 
Imposts,    resolution  of  Congres  on, 

x.,  582,  583.  Answer  of  President 

Mifflin,    585.     E.    Gerry  on,    598. 

resolution    of    Congress    on,     xi., 

582,   583,      Answer  of   President 

Mifflin  585.     E.  Gerry  on,  598. 
Impressments— Admiralty  to   Judge 

Hamilton  on,    i.,    637.      To   Gov. 

Thomas    on,     638,    641.      Orders 

respecting,   640,   641.      Sailors  of 

Pennsylvania  frigate  exempt  from, 

191.  Of  a  sailor,  compl'nt  against, 

103. 
Impressing  wagons  vii.,   388,   427, 

433,  439. 
Impressments    by    Capt.     Harding, 

vii.,    762.     Complained    of   Capt. 

Harding  for,  viii.,  643. 
Independence,   Fort,  summoned  by 

Geii'l  Heath  to  surrender,  v.,  237. 
Independence  of  U.  S,  acknowledged 

by  Holland,  ix.,  633. 
Indian  Trade,  i.,  425. 
Indian   Isaac,    612,621.      Certificate 

of,    respecting  battle  at   Sideling 

Hill,  iii.,  315. 
Indians  and  French,   i.,  748,   749, 


750,  752,  756,  761,  771.  Reported 
death  of  Allumapees,  772. 
Indians — first  deed  from,  to  Wm. 
Penn,  i.,  47.  Deeds,  32,  33,  34, 
35,  36,  47,  62,  63,  64,  65,  67,  88, 
92,  93,  95,  117,  133,  145,  344, 
374,  494,  498,  541,  641.  Susque- 
hannah,  and  Wm.  Penn,  agree 
ment  between,  144.  Expenses  of, 
198.  Expenses,  resolution  of  H. 
R.  respecting,  199.  Complaint  of 
George  Aston  against  conduct  of, 
205.  Petition  from  Colebrookdale 
against,  213.  Letter,  Allumapees 
to  Governor,  214.  Murder  of,  215. 
Letter,  James  Le  Tort  to  Governor 
on,  216.  Instructions  of  Governor 
to  take  murderers  of,  217.  George 
Boone  to  governor  on,  217.  Ex 
aminations  of  Walter  and  John 
Winters  and  Morgan  Herbert, 
219.  Scull  and  Zadusky,  mission 
to,  220,  222.  Warrant  to  arrest 
Winters  and  Herbert,  221.  In 
structions  to  Scull  and  Zaduskey, 
and  Smith  and  Scholehoven,  222. 
Messengers  to  Shawnese,  223.  An 
swer  to  governor,  224.  Murder 
of  an,  224.  Directions  to  John 
Petty,  227.  Mission  of  Smith  and 
Petty  to,  228,  232.  Shawnese, 
time  of  their  arrival,  228,  In 
structions  to  Wright  and  Blunston, 
230.  Letters  from,  238,  239. 
Complain  of  encroachments  on 
Brandywine  Creek,  239.  Murder 
of  Shawnese,  241.  Death  of  Sheka- 
lamy's  son,  241.  Advice  to  traders 
with,  243,  245.  Delawares  respect 
ing  a  murder,  254.  Memorial  on 
trade  with,  261.  Letters  from 
Governor  to,  262,  266.  Memorial 
on  outrages  by,  265.  Case  of 
J.  Mattox,  266.  Compl't  against  J. 
Miranda,  266.  Murder  of  three, 
267,  268.  Invitation  to  five  nations 
288.  Conestogoe,  promise  of  Wm. 
Penn  to,  295.  And  French  proceed 
ings  at  Albany,  298.  Examination 
of  Jonah  Davenport,  299.  Num 
bers  of,  in  different  tribes,  301. 
Message  from  Shawnese,  329. 
Outrage,  340.  Delaware  Chiefs  to 
Gov.  G.,  341.  Governor  to,  347. 
To  Gov.  G.,  395,  454.  On  Trade, 
425.  Release  from  Six  Nations 
for  Susquehanna  lands,  498.  Mur- 


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Indians,  i. — 

der  in  Virginia  by,  436,  437,  439. 
Council  with  Delawares,  539, 
Deed  for  lands  on  Delaware,  541. 
Outrage  at  S.  Bethel's  547.  Res 
olutions  respecting  rum,  549,  551. 
Letter  to  Gov.,  551,  552.  Child 
claimed,  585.  Power  of  Attorney 
to  sell  lands  in  New  Jersey,  630. 
And  deed  for,  641.  Murder  of 
John  Armstrong,  &c.,  by  643,  646, 
647.  Treaty  at  Lancaster,  present 
at,  656.  Report  of  large  numbers 
at  Harris's  Ferry,  657.  Copy  of 
paper  given  to,  at  Virginia,  658. 
Death  of  Tocanuwarogon  an  Onon- 
dago  Chief,  661.  Catawba  respect 
ing,  663.  Letter  from,  to  Gov. 
Gooch,  664.  News  from  Oswego, 
665.  Shekalamy,  673 

Letters  from  C.  Weiser,  respect 
ing,  ii.,  8,  9,  10,  11,  15,  23,  44, 
259,  316,  319,  453,  461,  503,  504, 
511,  562,  563,  628,  696,  776.  Ex 
pected  at  Lancaster,  9.  Shawnese, 
8,  144,  212,  570,  571,  634.  To- 
wicktowick  or  Twightwees,  9,  321. 
The  praying,  11.  Presents  to,  11. 
Nantecoke,  11.  Seneca,  11.  Back- 
shenoath,  634.  Jagrea,  681. 
Traders  in  1748,  14.  Murders  by, 
16,  159-166,  363.  Shekalamy, 
death  of,  23.  Tagneghdoarus, 
eldest  son  succeeds  him,  23,  259, 
319,  634,  647.  Uneasy  at  settle 
ments  of  whites  on  Juniata,  &c. 
Deed  for  lands  between  Delaware 
and  Susquehannah,  33.  Resolu 
tions  of  New  York,  52.  Letters 
on,  57,  58,  59,  113,  118,  173,  209, 
229,  232,  278,  289,  394,  436,  440, 
443,  444,  448,  451,  457,  462,  465, 
468,  473,  478,  483,  501,  520,  535, 
537,  539,  575,  620,  634,  670,  699, 
701,  712,  713,  716,  720,  734,  740. 
746,  748.  Treatment  of,  by  W. 
Penn,  109.  Expenses  for  Indians, 
111.  Scaroyady,  15,  114,  220,  279, 
447,  627.  Monecotootha,  114,  178, 
451.  Traders,  118,  119,  131. 
French  and,  123, 124, 132,  144, 167, 
170,  173,  176,  276,  362,  455,  457, 
580.  Treaty  at  Albany,  Commis 
sioners  to,  137-143.  Make  deed 
for  lands  to  "  Susquehannah  Com 
pany,"  through  Lydias,  147,  171. 
Purchase  of  lands  from,  167,  279. 


Indians,  ii. — 

Outrages  at  Hosick,  167,  168, 
170.  Death  of  the  Half  King, 
177,  178.  Six  Nations,  178,  279, 
299.  Speech  of  Gov.  Morris  to,  at 
Augwick,  193.  Montour,  Andrew, 
230,  451,  627.  Detail  of  Indian 
affairs,  1752-54,  233.  J.  Patten, 
a  trader  with,  240.  Conestogos, 
list  of,  242.  Cherokees  at  Phila 
delphia,  244.  Massacre  at  Little 
Meadows,  362.  Arrive  at  Phila 
delphia,  drunk,  389.  Effect  of 
Braddock's  defeat  on,  394.  Con 
ference  with  Shirley,  402.  Do.  at 
Lake  George,  407.  Near  Harris's 
ferry,  have  crossed  Susquehanna, 
letter  from  Gov.  Morris  to  neigh 
bouring  Governors,  450.  Alarms 
in  Lancaster  County,  450.  Mur 
ders  at  Great  Cove,  462,  464,  474. 
Tulpehocken  murders,  503,  504. 
Massacre  at  Gnadenhutten,  524. 
At  Mennisinks,  532.  In  prison  at 
Easton,  534.  Presents  to,  536. 
Cherokees  and  Catawbas,  536, 
558,  561,  567,  570,  571,  573,  580, 
711.  At  Nescopeck,  558,  565. 
Col.  Johnson's  treaty  with,  559. 
On  Juniata,  566.  Refugees  at 
Bethlehem,  584.  Murders  in  New 
York.  586,  610.  Sent  to  Cones- 
togo  Manor,  595  Reward  offered 
for  scalps  of,  607,  619,  625.  Burn 
and  take  McCord's  fort,  611,  617. 
Isaac  brings  scalp  of  Captain  Jac 
obs,  612.  At  Bethlehem,  address 
to  Gov.,  636.  A  bad,  645.  At 
Burlington,  645.  Captain  New 
Castle,  682.  Diahogo,  account 
given  by,  of,  683.  Teedyuscung, 
reply  to  Gov.,  721,  722,  724.  Con 
ference  at  Easton,  722,  730.  Cap 
tain  New  Castle,  character  of, 
727.  Augustus,  intelligence  by, 
from  Diahogo,  729.  Attack  of, 
near  Brown's  fort,  738.  Miscon 
duct  of  a  Lieutenant,  753,  766. 
Cumberland  County,  alarms  in, 
756.  And  petitions,  757,  758, 
760.  Murder  near  Fort  Augusta, 
764.  Conversation  between  Con 
rad  Weiser  and  Shekalamy,  776. 
Col.  Armstrong's  account  of  ex 
pedition  to,  and  attack  on  Kittan- 
ning,  with  list  of  killed  and  woun 
ded,  767,  775. 


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Indians,  iii. —  I 

Letters  respecting,  iii.,  5,  8,  10, 
16,  28,  29,  30,  32,  33,  34, 
36,  38,  40,  48,  67,  76,  83, 
107,  116,  139,  141,  142,  147,  149, 
151,  173,  174,  190,  193,  201,  204, 
206,  239,  246,  277,  283,  361,  420, 
424,  425,  435,  453,  478,  581.  Ar 
riving  at  Eastern,  7,  210.  Teedy- 
uscung,  respecting,  8,  104,  109, 
143,  193,  206,  209,  212,  235,  247, 
248,  256,  286,  299.  Ogaghrad- 
arika,  8.  Murders,  11,  29,  30, 
33,  36,  38,  40,  51,  77,  78,  139, 
211,  218,  219,  241,  279,  283,  731. 
French  and,  9,  16,  50,  79,  98, 
143,  147,  151,  268-273,  293,  294, 
305,  535.  Weiser  Conrad,  letters 
to  and  from  respecting,  18,  28,  31, 
35,  86,  216,  221,  277.  Confer 
ence,  remarks  on,  38,  193,  216. 
Gallant  conduct  of  Lieutenant 
Humphreys,  28,  39.  Instructions 
to  Capt.  Hambright,  42.  Exami 
nation  of  Samuel  Clifford,  44.  Do. 
of  Leonard  Weeser,  45.  Murder 
near  McDowell's,  51.  List  of,  at 
Bethlehem,  53.  Mohicans,  52  :— 
Delaware,  52,  83,  98,  107, 
193,  571.  At  Easton,  53, 
78.  Tokayiendisery  sick,  67. 
Armstrong  (Indian)  loses  a  gun, 
67.  Mennesinks,  67.  Letters  of 
Timothy  Horsfield,  34,  76.  At 
Bethlehem,  76.  Capt.  Jacob's  son 
killed,  83.  Young  Jacob  (se«ren 
foot  high)  killed,  83.  Sun-fish,  a 
noted  war'r,  killed,  83.  Shawnese, 
83.  Fraudulent  purchase  of  lands 
from,  respecting,  86.  Maryred, 
an  Indian  woman,  beggar,  87. 
Expected  to  attack  Fort  Augusta, 
98.  Peace  with  the  Delawares, 
98.  On  march  to  Fort  Augusta, 
98.  Govr.'s  letters  on  Indian  af 
fairs,  107,  117.  Invited  to  settle 
at  Shamoken  114.  Letter  from, 
to  Gov'r  of  Maryland,  143.  Let 
ter  from  Spangenburg  respecting, 

141.  T.     Horsfield,    respecting, 

142.  Examination  of  a  Delaware 
prisoner,   147.     Of  a   Chickasaw 
do.    148.      Petitions    for  defence 
against,   151,  153,  159,  164,   174, 
235,  238,   284.     Proclamations  of 
Gov.   Dinwiddie  respecting,  155, 
156.      Edmund  Atkins  superin- 


Indians,  iii. — 

tendent  of  affairs  with,  155. 
Cause  of  troubles  with,  160.  Ed 
mund  Atkins'  operation  at  South, 
174,  183.  Presents  to,  187.  At 
Easton,  210.  List  of,  killed  at  J. 
Cisney's  field,  229.  Journal  of 
Van  Etten,  229.  Proclamation 
against  selling  rum  to,  237.  Ab 
duction  of  a  boy  by  four  white 
men  to  the,  246.  William  Tata- 
my  attended  by  Dr.  Otto,  247. 
Letter  of  George  Croghan,  248. 
Conference  with  Teedyuscung, 
248.  Bad  policy  of  Gov'r  invi 
ting,  338.  Conference  with,  in 
New  Jersey,  341.  Lands  claimed 
by,  in  New  Jersey,  344.  Give 
powers  of  attorney  to  transact  all 
future  business,  346.  Five  on 
their  way  to  Bethlehem,  escort, 
351.  At  Fort  Augusta,  351. 
Conference  of  officers  in  Vir 
ginia  on  proposals  from  Teedy 
uscung,  3G7.  Murders  and  al 
arms  in  Lancaster,  Cumberland, 
&c.,  377.  Minutes  of  Meeting  of 
Committee  on  Indian  affairs,  382. 
Richard  Baird's  Deposition,  397. 
Passport  for  Cherokees,  405.  List 
of  names  and  signification,  428. 
Memorial  of  Joshua  (Christian  In 
dian),  434.  Prohibition  of  sale 
of  rum  to,  437,  519.  Conference 
at  Philadelphia,  456-467.  Mem 
orial  respecting  it,  469.  Presents 
to,  467.  Certificate  of  delivery 
of,  477.  Letters  of  Sir  William 
Johnson,  193,  485.  Letters  of 
Capt.  Orndt,  5,  51,  207,  209,  212, 
350,  351,  367,  487,  491.  Journal 
of  Moses  Titamy  and  Isaac  Hill, 
504-508.  Moravian  described, 
500.  Journal  of  Frederick  Post, 
521-544.  King  Beaver,  523,  524, 
526.  Delaware  George,  524,  526. 
Cushcushkiiig  described,  525. 
Catawabas,  539,  Speech  of  Acko- 
wanothio,  548.  Joshua,  and  other 
Indians  to  Gov'r,  575.  Passport 
from  Ohio  for,  554.  List  of,  pre 
sent  at  treaty  of  Easton,  558.  Con 
ferences  at  Pittsburg,  560,  571, 
674.  Letter  from  Proprietaries 
to  Delaware,  576.  Commission 
ers  of  Indian  affairs,  letters,  382, 
583,  734.  Job  Chillaway,  582, 


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Indians,  iii. — 

Complaint  against  Geo.  froghan 
for  trading  with,  665.  Attack  on 
Fort  Ligonier,  669.  Presents  to, 
675,  716,  718  Disturbances  in 
Virginia,  694.  Shekalamy,  721. 
Journal  of  John  Hayes,  735-741. 
Conversation  with,  by  F.  Post, 
742.  Conference  with,  at  Pitts 
burgh,  by  Gen.  Monckton,  744. 

Death  of  Conrad  Weiser,  iv.,  41. 
Teedyuscung,  respecting,  40,  44, 
57,  74,  82,  85,  86.  Daniel  Glaus, 
Interpreter,  41.  Samuel  Weiser, 
26,  41.  Lands  from,  41,  49, 
67,  86,  88,  103.  Depositions,  46. 
Message  from  Gen.  Amherst,  48. 
Tellinemut,  52,  give  up  prisoners, 
52.  Letters  respecting,  40,  52, 
61,  62,  64,  67,  82,  103,  109,  110, 
138,  142,  174,  227,  260,  317.  502. 
Prisoners  delivered  up,  52,  64. 
To  and  from  Gov.  Hamilton,  60. 
Conference,  62.  Murder  of,  by 
whites,  65,  430.  Henry  Qua- 
mash's  story,  66.  Treaty  with, 
at  Easton,  by  Gov.  Hamilton,  68. 
Names  of,  at  Treaty  at  Lancaster, 
90.  Speeches,  74/78,  80,  82,  85, 
86,  497.  Complain  of  Sir  William 
Johnson's  treatment  at  a  Confer 
ence,  69.  Allegheny,  80.  Set 
tlement  at  Cushetunk,  83.  Names 
of,  at  Lancaster  Treaty,  96.  Chil 
dren  prisoners  among,  98,  100. 
Delivered  up,  100.  Speech 
of  Onandago  Council  to  Sus- 
quehannah,  107.  Alarm  near 
Bedford  from,  111.  Murders  in 
Cumberland  Co.,  117,  175.  Mem 
orial,  Northampton  Co,  120.  Near 
Northampton,  alarm,  125.  Fa 
milies,  from  Nain  and  Nazareth, 
134.  Job  Chilliway,  138,  142, 

174.  Pajiunchay,  138.     Murders 
at  Great   Cove,    138.     Conestoga 
or  Paxton,   murder  of,  147,  148, 
151,152.  Passing  through  States, 
difficulties,    157,    158,    160,    162, 
164,  167.  Council  at  Fort  George, 
N.  Y.,  decide  against,  167.     Ad 
dress    of,    in    barracks   to    Gov., 
170.  Murders  near  Fort  Loudoun, 

175.  Plan  of  Lords  of  trade   for 
management     of    Indian    affairs, 
182,  189.     Licenses  to  trade  with, 
required  186.     Tribes  in  Northern 


Indians,  iv. — 

and  Southern  districts,  N.  A.,  lists 
of,  188.  Peace  made  by  Col. 
Bradstreet  with,  on  Erie  and 
Ohio,  207.  Charge  of  killing,  by 
people  of  New  Jersey,  207.  Goods, 
destroyed  between  Fort  Pitt  and 
Philadelphia,  217,  219-222,  224, 
226,  228,  230.  Murder  by  whites 
near  Pittsburg,  217,  218.  At 
Shamokin  threatened,  217.  Going 
to  build  on  Great  I -land,  218. 
Murders,  249,  296,  307,  329.  Let 
ters  of  Sir.  Wm.  Johnson  complain 
ing  of  ill  tr'atment  of,  261. 
Boundaries  between  Colonies  and, 
proposed,  261,  262,  281.  Expen 
ses  of  Conferences  with.  262. 
Complaint  from  Bucks  Co.,  against 
273.  Act  to  remove  settlers  on 
lands  not  purchased  of,  283.  Mur 
der  by  Fred,  Stump,  290,  296. 
Presents  of  condolence  for,  294. 
Congress  of  at  Sir  Wm.  Johnson's, 
294,  307,  309.  Land  purchase 
and  treaty  at  Fort  Stanwix,  309. 
Trade,  long  report  on,  embracing 
Treaties  with  various  Colonies, 
313,  331,  349.  Conference,  with 
Six  Nations  at  Johnson  Hall, 
1755,  325.  Sir  Win.  Johnson's 
speech  to  Six  Nations,  325,  326. 
Boundary  between  Pennsylvania, 
&c.,  329.  Murder  of  Seneca 
George's  son,  349.  Complaint  of 
C»l  Francis  for  land  and  salt 
springs,  349.  Act  of  N.  Y.,  res 
pecting  trade,  361,  369.  Murderer 
of  Indian  Stephen  sent  from  Vir 
ginia,  365.  Act  of  Virginia  on 
Indian  trade,  371,  372.  Minutes 
of  Commissioners  of  Pennsylva 
nia  on  Indian  trade,  373,  448. 
Conoquieson  to  Sir  Wm,  Johnson, 
373.  Sir  William  Johnson,  on 
proceedings  at  Fort  Stanwix 
375.  Letters  respecting,  411,  413. 
430,  533,  539,  556,  559,  567.  Mar- 
der  of  two,  by  R.  Brown's  servant, 
430,  433.  Murders  near  Fort 
Pitt,  437.  Minutes  of  a  Council 
held  with,  at  Philadelphia,  438. 
Speech  of  Pipe,  Chief  of  Dela- 
wares,  441.  Gov.  Penn's  answer 
to  Newcomer's  message,  469. 
Speech  of  Shawanese  to  Geo.  Cro- 
ghan,  497.  Letter  to  Six  Nations 


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509 


Indians,  v. — 

and  Delawares  from  Arthur  St. 
Clair,  500.  Shawanese,  501,  512, 
574,  583.  Murder  of  Joseph 
Wipey,  Indian  Chief  of  Dela 
wares,  503,  520.  Intelligence 
received  by  messenger  from  Mus- 
kingum,  509.  Letter  from  Alex 
ander  McKee,  511.  And  Virgin 
ians,  511,  516,  517.  White  Eyes, 
Captain,  513,  531,  539,  540,  684. 
Newcomer,  513.  Petition  from 
Westmoreland,  518.  Murders  by 
519.  Maclure  killed  by,  520,  526. 
Traders  successful,  523.  Logan 
(Mingo  chief,)  returns  with  scalps 
and  prisoner,  525,  541.  Minute 
of  Conference  at  Pittsburg,  with, 
531.  Depositions  of  W.  Wilson 
and  J.  Pollock,  544.  Opposed  to 
Virginia,  551.  No  accommodation, 
557.  Speeches,  552.  Message  on 
Murders,  554.  Depositions,  555. 
Place  for  Trade  proposed,  557. 
War,  accounts  of  the  rise  of,  568, 
Presents  to,  615.  Speech  of  Lord 
Dunmore  to  White  Eyes,  684.  In 
Northumber'd,  create  alarm,  789. 

Canada,  sent  by  Gen.  Gates,  v., 
153.  Col.  Bull  appointed  to  meet, 
at  Easton,  201,  203,  208.  Of 
Pluggy's-town  commit  hostilities 
against  Virginia,  258,  260,  286, 
313.  Delawares,  313.  Alarms 
and  murders  in  Westmoreland 
Co.,  344,  443,  540,  599.  Letters, 
Gen.  Hand,  443,  541.  Capt.  John 
Miner,  444.  Capt.  John  Killbuck. 
444  Capt.  Samuel  Measoii,  445, 
D.  Zeisberger,  447.  Morgan 
Jones,  448.  Wm.  Cross,  449. 
John  Corbley,  449.  James  Chew 
449.  Near  Fort  Augusta,  611.  Joab 
Chillaway,  718.  Condition  of  fron 
tiers,  737.  Murders  and  alarms 
on  frontiers,  741. 

On  western  frontiers,  vi.,  18. 
Alarms  from,  in  Bedford  county, 
39,  194.  Murders,  39.  West 
moreland  co.,  &c.,  69,  175,  191, 
194.  John  Harris'  opinion  of, 
211.  And  tories  on  frontiers, 
436,  447,  467,  469,  485,  487,  530, 
536,  660,  662,  666,  669,  674,  682, 
683,  690,  691,  692,  767.  Cap 
tain  Alexander  McKee  and  others 
join,  445.  Murders  by,  485,  487, 


Indians,  vi. — 

491,  495,  499,  515,  516,  524,  552, 
559,  564,  570,  571,  573,  577,  589, 
603,  610,  612,  647,  655,  661,  673, 
688,  721.  Commissioners  to  hold 
treaty  at  Pittsburg  with,  578. 
Defence  against  the,  586.  Gen. 
Hand's  conference  with,  601. 
Gen.  Armstrong  on  warfare  with, 
614.  At  Wyoming,  626,  629,  631, 
632,  634,  647,  648,  660,  662,  669, 
730.  General  panic,  634,  635, 
639,  642,  658.  Defensive  arrange 
ments,  640,  645.  Coshieton  de 
stroyed  by,  651.  Kill  Captain 
Miller,  673.  Son  of  Capt.  Brady 
mortally  wounded,  688,  (;89. 
Messages  to  Col.  George  Morgan, 
587,  652,  714.  Treaty  at  Fort 
Pitt,  717.  Col.  Hartley  attacks, 
770,  772. 

On  frontiers,  vii.,  3,  4,  5,  10, 
81,  132,  173,  362,  399,  408,  419, 
431,  445,  447,  505,  554,  562,  564, 
569,  572,  578,  589,  603,  606,  612, 
614,  615,  617,  618,  649,  650,  664, 
673,  696,  710,  715,  755,  769. 
Chief  killed,  5.  Skirmishes  with, 
5,  6,  7,  173.  Murders,  16,  173, 
399,  438,  521,  524,  534,  574. 
Towns  destroyed,  6,  81.  Prison 
ers  with,  10.  Seneca  chief,  Great 
Tree,  11.  Towns,  6,  11.  And 
tories  at  Minnesinks,  &c.,  15,  63, 
81.  Brant  at  Pennipack,  63.  At 
Wyoming  and  Minnesink,  63,  81. 
On  Susquehanna,  81,  87,  117. 
On  Chilisquaqua,  82.  Escort  to 
Fort  Lawrens  attacked  by  S.  Girty 
and  Mingoes,  173.  Alarms  at 
Ligonier  and  Blackleg  creek,  173. 
Gen.  Washington  on  expedition 
against,  210.  State  of  the  fron 
tiers,  258,  268,  275,  282,  283. 
Arrive  in  Philadelphia,  292.  Or 
ders  not  to  be  waited  for  in  emer 
gency,  300.  Massacre  near  Fort 
Ligonier — attacks  and  murders 
near  Fort  Jenkins,  345,  346,  357. 
Do.  near  Fort  Freeland — take  J. 
McKnight  (a  member  of  Assem 
bly)  prisoner,  346.  Various  mas 
sacres,  357.  Use  of  dogs  and 
horsemen  against,  recommended 
357.  In  Philadelphia,  362,  364. 
Scalps,  reward  for,  362.  In  Nor 
thumberland  county,  408,  574, 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Indians,  vii. — 

606,  614,  615.  Near  Fort  Jen 
kins,  438.  Near  Fort  Laurens, 
465.  Speeches,  495,  505.  Near 
Kittanning,  505,  Gov.  Hamilton 
captured,  512.  Proceedings  on 
frontiers,  516.  Fort  Freeland  de 
stroyed  by,  and  British,  586,  589, 
591,  592,  593,  597.  Capt.  Boon, 
&c.,  killed,  590,  591,  592.  And 
Capt.  Dougherty,  591,  610.  Gen. 
Sullivan  going  to  Tioga,  594. 
Arrival,  715.  Letter,  Jiio.  Van 
Campen,  603.  Mahakamack,  603. 
Proceedings  in  Paxton,  606,  609. 
Shenung  town  burned,  667.  Near 
Franks  town,  702.  Colonel  Brod- 
head  destroys  towns,  702.  Towns 
destroyed  by  Gen.  Sullivan,  709, 
721,  724.  Murder  of  Lieut.  Boyd, 
723.  Various  tribes,  517,  518, 
541.  Their  proceedings,  524,  526, 
541.  Marvellous  escape  of  an 
express  from,  527.  In  North 
ampton  county,  572.  Minnesinks, 
573,  575. 

Murders  by,  viii.,  23,  140,  157, 
159,  189,  203,  213,  249,  282,  341, 
369,  488,  513,  514,  528,  529,  640. 
Delaware,  murder  of,  30.  Scalps, 
James  Clark,  23,  29.  On  fron 
tiers,  78.  Proposed  mode  of 
defence  against,  114.  Attack  a 
sugar  camp  on  Raccoon  creek, 
140.  Letter  of  J.  Hacken welder, 
respecting,  152.  Munceys,  Dela 
wares  and  Shawnese,  152.  On 
Fishing  and  Muncey  creeks,  156. 
Take  prisoners,  157.  Mingoes  or 
Munzus,  Wisudoughalends,  159 
Munzey,  Washnash,  159.  Pre 
miums  for  scalps,  167,  172,  176, 
187,  283.  Take  Peter  Bens  pris 
oner,  171.  Invasions,  176.  Pris 
oners,  189.  Incursions,  202.  At 
tacked  by  Major  and  Capt.  West- 
brook  and  Captain  Van  Etten, 
202.  Murder  of  Gilbert  and  Peirt 
families,  213.  Depredations  by, 
224,  226.  In  Northampton  co., 
238,  286.  In  Cumberland  co., 
243.  In  Buffaloe  valley,  249. 
Near  Augwick,  278.  Near  12  M. 
Run,  282.  Murders  by,  near 
Sunbury,  341,  513.  Scalps,  369, 
393.  Petition  from  Northampton 
against,  387.  Alarms  from,  408. 


Indians,  viii. — 

Expedition  proposed  against,  412. 
Captain  Phillips  and  others  killed 
by,  488.  Murder  by  Wyandots, 
513.  In  Kentucky,  514.  Dela- 
waretown  destroyed  by  Colonel 
Church  of  Virginia,  515.  Henry 
O'Niell's  deposition  respecting, 
527.  Murder  between  Reading 
and  Shamokin,  529,  532.  On 
Robinson  Run,  526.  Shawnese 
towns  destroyed  by  Col.  Clarke, 
536.  Incursion  on  Emanuel  Gon- 
sales,  558.  Near  Northumber 
land,  558.  Northampton,  560. 
Attack  on  Fort  Rice,  568.  Scalps, 
568.  Base  attempt  to  destroy 
Delaware,  by  whites  near  Hanna's 
town,  596.  War  between  Dela- 
wares  and  Senecas,  640.  Murder 
on  French  creek,  640.  Proposed 
operations  of,  691,  692. 

Their  title  to  Conestoga  Manor, 
ix.,  49.  On  frontiers,  39.  Capt. 
Brady,  39.  Delawares,  39,  97. 
Attack  Col.  Pomroy's  house,  51. 
Murders  by,  70, 107, 152, 192,  236, 
240,  257.  At  Wills'  mills,  1(K 
Northampton  county,  113,  158. 
In  Bedford  county,  152,  236.  Col. 
Brodhead  attacks  towns,  161. 
Moravian,  kindness  of,  161.  Near 
Bradford,  192.  Pursued  by  Lieut. 
Morrison  of  Virginia  regiment, 
201.  Engagement  with  Captain 
Moore  and  Lieutenant  Smith  near 
Frankstown,  202.  Ravages  on 
frontiers,  238,  559.  Delawares, 
247.  Shawanese,  247.  Wyan 
dots,  247.  Northampton  co.,  257, 
275.  George  Lerne  and  others 
killed,  258.  Indian  town,  323. 
Defeated,  334.  In  Northumber 
land  co.,  392.  Attacks,  near  Maco- 
nie  creek,  396.  Expected  at  Sun- 
bury,  504.  In  Cumberland  co., 
522.  Moravian  massacres  at 
Muskingum,  523,  524,  629.  In 
Bedford  county,  192,  606,  619, 
629.  Hanna's  town,  240,  526. 
Expedition  against,  630,  635,  636. 
Declined,  640,  649,  724.  At  and 
near  Wyoming,  657.  Deposition 
of  Samuel  Hunter  respecting 
murder  of  John  Martin  and  wife, 
658.  Cap.  Robinson  on  ditto,  659. 
Petition  of  prisoners  among,  733. 


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Indians,  x. — 

Murders   by,    x.,  15,    22,    167, 
265,  404.    Affairs,  25,  46,  53,  83- 
90,  119—125,  168,  265,  294,  295, 
317,  410,   554.     Treaty  of  peace 
proposed,  45,   62.     Hostilities  on 
frontiers,  53.  Conference  at  0 nan- 
dago,    63.     Report,    E.  Douglass, 
on  negotiations  with,   62,  70,  83. 
Captain  Pipe,  83,  84,  85.   Council 
at  Detroit,  84.  Various  tribes,  84- 
90.     Congress    do   not   object   to 
Pennsylvania    holding    a  confer 
ence  with,  for  purchase  of  lands, 
105.      Resolution     of     Assembly 
respecting  purchase  of  lands  from, 
111.     Report  to  Congress  on  In 
dian  affairs,  119-125,  126.    Treaty 
with,  152.      In  Cumberland   co. 
(1779),    159,    161.      Take    Mrs. 
Walker  and  others   and  kill   on 
Buffalo,  and  Short  creeks  (1783), 
167.      Commissioners   appointed 
to  hold  treaty  with,  265.     Confer 
ence  with  Lee  and  Butler  on  trea 
ties  with,  295.     Report  and  reso 
lutions  of  Assembly  on,  316.    List 
of    goods    for   purchasing    lands 
from  Indians,  318.     Instructions 
to  Commissioners,  320.     On  res 
toration    of   prisoners,   325,    326. 
Expenses    on    transportation    of 
goods  to,  heavy,  332.     Commis 
sioners  to  treat  with,  arrive   at 
Fort  Stanwix,  346    La  Fayette  ad 
dresses,     346.      Negotiations     of 
Commissioners  with  Six  Nations 
of,   357.     Pine   Creek,  alias  Tia- 
daughton,  of  treaty  of  1768,  357. 
Answer     of    Six    Nations,     357. 
Deed  from,  360.     Treaty  at  Fort 
Mclntosh,    391,    395.     Boundary 
with,  418.     Murder  by  Mamaugh- 
taquie    opposite    Pittsburg,    465. 
Indian    in    prison,    466.     Judge 
Bryan,   respecting  his  trial,  473. 
Commissioners    for    treaty  with, 
489.     List  of  goods  for,  497.     To 
be  delivered  by  W.  Maclay,  and 
explanations  respecting  hunting 
on  their  lands,  510.     A  pass   re 
quested  for   T.  and   J    Killbuck, 
Indian  hostages,  returning  home, 
526.     Speech  of  Sir  J.  Johnson, 
554.     Indian  treaty  on  boundary 
with  United  States,  562.     Obliga 
tion  of  Commissioners  to  deliver 


Indians,  xi. — 

goods,  &c.,  to,  610.  Conference 
with  "Whole  Face"  and  "Long 
Hair,"  on  survey  of  donation 
lands,  740.  Segonkquas  and 
Conhonew,  741.  Indian  robber 
ies,  763. 

Report  to  Congress  on  hostile 
intentions  of,  xi.,  72.  Purchase 
from,  by  Susquehannah  county, 
114.  Murders  by,  149,  209.  Let 
ter,  Cherokee  women  to  Presi 
dent,  181.  Letter  James  Rinker, 
Superintendent  of,  to  R.  Butler, 
respecting,  206.  Murders  in 
Washington  county,  209,  377. 
Purchase  of  Erie  lands  from,  390. 
Attack  Fort  Harmar,  392.  Com 
missioners  to  purchase  Erie  from, 
405.  Outrages  at  Wyoming,  432. 
Instructions  to  Commissioners  to, 
503.  Purchase  of  lands  from  Six 
Nations,  towards  Erie,  508.  Ob 
ligation  of  Commissioners  to,  507, 

509.  Treaty  at    Fort   Mclntosh, 

510.  Agreement   between   Gen. 
Butler  and  Gibson  with  Six  Na 
tions,  for  lands,  529.     Letter  of 
Cherokee  chiefs  to  Pres.  Mifflin, 
584.      Act    of    Congress   for  ex 
pense  of  negotiations  with,  604. 
Defence   against,    666.     Trouble 
some  in  Washington  county,  673, 
675,   685.     Col.  McGillivray  and 
chiefs  of  Creek  Nation  visit  Phila., 
707,  711,     Murders  on  Pine  creek, 

709,  710,  714,  719,  720.     Trouble 
some  in  Northumberland  county, 

710.  Petition  of  prisoners  among, 
712.     Murderers    described,   721. 
Take   horses   from    Plum   creek, 
723.     Samuel  Doyle  arrested,  730. 
Cornplanter    and    Stiff    Knee    at 
Philadelphia,  733,  739,  740.  Com 
plaints    by,    739.     Against,    740. 
About  to  return   from  Philad'a, 
740,  741.     Joseph  Nicholason,  in 
terpreter,  742.     S.  Doyle  acquit 
ted,  745. 

Murders  on  Pine  Creek,  xii.,  9, 
Cornplanter,  Indian  Ch'f,  32.  Deed 
for  Erie,  100.  Murders,  107,  148. 
Mingoes,  108,  111,  114,  120,  123, 
164,  179,  189,  227,  232,  233,  246, 
252,  256,  269,  305.  Delawares 
111,  114,  120,  132,  153,  155,  156, 
157,  159,  166,  182,  188,  214,  228, 


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Indians,  xii. — 

231,  233,  235,  237,  239.  Shawnese, 
111,  120,  132,  150,  157,  159,  163, 
164,  179,  181,  189,  227,  238,  241. 
A  town  attacked  by  Col.,  Van- 
schaik,  112.  White  Eyes  a  Mingo 
chief,  119.  Burn  a  speech  of  Gen. 
B.,  120.  Wyandots,  123,  131,  147, 
150,  158,  159,  163,  164,  179,  184, 
250,  252,  256,  259,  271.  Attack 
fort  Canhawa,  126.  A  Delaware 
murdered,  127.  Tawas,  131,  147. 
150,  185.  Chipewas,  131,  147, 
150,  184.  Cherokees,  131.  Poot- 
eatomies,  131,  147,  150,  184, 
Mohicans,  131,  132.  Nonowland, 
132,  156.  Affairs,  132,  153.  From 
Coochocking,  135.  Munceys,  136, 

155,  159,  164.     Brodhead's  expe 
dition  against,  137,  153,  154,  156, 
164,  165,  169.     Steal  horses,  139. 
At  Fort  Dillars  carry  off  boys,  142. 
A    prisoner    taken,     147.      Moses 
Kilbuck,  121,  147.     Senecas,  147, 
148,  159,  300,  321.     Attacked  by 
Lieut.    Harding,  Nonowland,    &c., 
wounded,  156.  Seneca  towns  burn 
ed,     156,      157.      Huron's,     157. 
Yayhroonwago,    156,  165.     Buck- 
loons,    156.      Mahusquechikoken, 

156.  Indian    towns    on    French 
Creek,    157.     Maquichee    tribe  of 
the  Shawnese,  157,  158,  159,    Col. 
Clarke    making  peace   with,    157. 
Murder  at  Cheat  River,  163,  164, 
256.     Indian  lands  invaded  from 
Ohio,    176.     Peckawee   and  Chil- 
acoffe  tribes   make   depredations, 
179,  181.      Wyandughalins,  182. 
Murders    near   Miami,    189,    210, 
212,  214,    224.     Council    at  Cos- 
hocking,  219.     Lands  settlers  on, 
220.  Expedition  against,  124,  125, 
238.  Wylandaweechaii,  227.  Mah- 
ingweegeesuch's  letter  to  Council, 
229.      Expedition    against,    229, 
232.  Near  Logstown  and  Chartier's 
Creelc,  234.    Scalps,  premium  for, 
240.     Presents  for,  241.     Murders 
in  Westmoreland  Co.,  242.     Pris 
oners  taken  and  killed,  243.    Wy 
andots  cross  Ohio,  248.     Attacked 
and  killed    near    Fort    Mclntosh, 
249,  250,  252.     Take  forts  in  the 
"new  country,"  257.     Shawnese 
town  at   Chilcothe   destroyed  by 
Col,,  Clarke,  258,  263.  Men  killed 


Indians — 

on  Robinson's  Run,  261,  2G3.  Me 
Intyre's  party  kills,  270.  Murders 
on  "Ten  Mile  Creek,  271.  Letter 
of  Wm.  Penn  to  Susquehanuah, 
280.  Slaves,  280.  Purchase  on 
Brandywine,  281.  Letter  of  Pitts- 
burg  Committee  on,  300.  All- Face, 
a  Seneca  chief,  300.  Half  Town, 
300.  Capt.  Harris  (a  warrior,) 
300.  -Cut-Cheek,  300.  Henry  Kil 
buck  (  Delaware  chief  )  petitions 
for  his  land,  305.  Charles  Wilkins 
wishes  to  open  a  store  among, 
317.  Murder  in  Northumberland 
Co.,  318,  319,  320,  322.  Corn- 
planter  and  others  on  their  way, 
321.  Letter  from  several,  322. 
Sleeping  Place  (McConnePs  Town) 
461. 

Ingersoll,  Jared,  v.,  502,  Council 
ask  him  to  remain  in  the  city,  503. 

Ingersoll,  Jonathan,  ix.,  643. 

Innholders  not  to  sell  rum.  to  soldiers, 
iii.,  132. 

Innes  Col.,  at  Fort  Cumberland,  ii., 
277,  376. 

Inquisition  on  three  Indians  mur 
dered,  267,  268.  At  Wyoming,  iv., 
384. 

Instructions,  to  commissioners  to 
New  Jersey,  i.,  58.  To  W.  Penn  on 
wrecked  treasure,  140.  From 
Great  Britain,  97,  100,  102,  105. 
To  W.  Penn  on  birth  of  James 
III.,  106.  To  Gov.  Gordon,  duties 
on  negroes,  306.  Of  Governor  to 
take  murderers  of  Indians,  217. 
To  proprietaries  on  appeals,  196. 
To  Scull  and  Zaduskey,  222.  Smith 
and  Scholehoven,  223.  To  Hamil 
ton  and  Georges,  429.  To  Lewis 
Evans  about  map,  ii.,  46.  To  L. 
Osbourne  for  papers  from  Mary 
land,  92.  Additional,  to  Governor 
Thomas,  104.  To  T.  &  R.  Penn, 
on  appeals,  107.  To  Col.  Shirley, 
178.  To  General  Braddock,  203. 
Captain  Frederick  Smith,  544, 

552.  Jonas  Seely,  544,  556,  596. 
Adam  Read,  545,  551.     B.  Frank 
lin     to     Captain     Vanetta,     546, 
Conrad  Weiser,  5*7.     T.  McKee, 

553,  563,  564.     James  Galbraith, 
555      Jacob    Morgan,    555.     Cap 
tain  Busse,  555.     Thomas  McGee, 
563,  564.     John  Ross,  595.     Col. 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


513 


Instructions — ii. 

Win.     Clapham,     596,     667.       Of 
Captain  Dumas,  toMons.  Donville, 
(a  French  officer  taken, )  600.     To 
James    Burd,     601.     603.       John 
Steel,   601.     Captain  Potter,   602, 
6  '3.    Edward  Shippen,  603.    Cap 
tains  of  Cumberland,  602.     Elisha 
Salter,   603,    021.     Robert   Irwin, 
624.     Captain    Miles,    687.     Res 
pecting  letters  of  Marque,   iii.,  3. 
To   Commander   of   Fort  Hunter, 
17.  '  To   Captain   Hambright,  42. 
To  Lewis  Morris,  Jr.,  90.     Priva 
teers  or  letters  of  marque,  91 .     To 
Adjutant  Kern,  334.     To   George 
Stevenson,    386.     To    Captain    R. 
Walker,  409.     To  John  Bull,  557. 
F.  Post,  620.     To  officers,  &c.,  at 
Fort  Augusta,  727.     To  appraisers 
of    transports,     iv.,     56.       James 
Hendricks,     113.      Colonel    Arm 
strong,  114,  116.     Rev.  Mr.  Elder, 
&c.,    116.      James    Young,    125, 
180,    192.     Captain  J.    Schlosser, 
160.    Colonel  Turbut  Francis,  177, 
195.     James  Webb,  at  Lancaster, 
180.     Asher  Clayton,  194.     Peter 
Bard,    210.     To    Sheriff,    Justices 
and  Posse  of  Northampton  county, 
421.     To    Comm.    Caldwell,    726. 
To    Captain    Proctor,     728.       To 
Com'r   Davison,   791.     To    Henry 
Dougherty,  791.  To  Henry  Fisher, 
v.,  42.     Captain  Boyd,  43.     From 
Councils,    (volunteers,)  119.     Cir 
cular,   129.     For   recruiting,   209. 
To     Commodore     Seymour,     233. 
For  survey  ot  Delaware  and  shore, 
441.     To  Captain  John  Hunn,  450. 
Lieutenants  of  counties,  458.     To 
escort    of    prisoners    in    Masonic 
Lodge,  607,  609.     To  Com.  Hazel- 
wood,     637.     To    Mr.    Buchanan, 
711.       Letter,     771.       To    James 
Davidson,  vi.,  16,   186.     To  mil 
lers,    303-305.       To    superintend- 
ants,   for  purchase  of  provisions, 
306,  307,  311-314.     To   F.   Baily 
and     Captain     Laing,     respecting 
provisions   in   Virginia,   404.     To 
Sheriff,  621.     To  Lieutenant  Stoy, 
717.     To  James  Claypoole,  Sheriff, 
vii.,   291.     To    Lieutenants,  viii., 
72.     Colonel  John  Bull,  164.     To 
Commissary  of  Supplies,  287.     To 
recruiting  officers,  290.     To  Colo- 
33 


nstructions — viii. 
nel  of  City  Battalion,  309.  To 
Colonel  Wm.  Henry,  309.  Capt. 
Samuel  Morris,  310.  To  agents 
for  sale  of  confiscated  estates,  345. 
Captain  McElhatten,  365.  To  L. 
Nicola,  on  enlistments,  422.  To 
Captain  Isaac  Roach,  ix.,  96.  To 
Andrew  Higgins,  413.  Of  Congress 
to  General  Wm.  Irvine,  419.  To 
commissioners  on  boundary,  519. 
To  Robinson  and  Shrawder,  x., 
99.  To  Sergeants  Lee  and  Mc- 
Clure,  109.  General  Irvine  to 
James  Boggs,  115  To  Major 
Moore,  127,  132.  To  Rev.  James 
Finley,  163,  (1783.)  To  Captain 
Shrawder,  165,  (1783.)  To  Com 
missioners  on  boundary  with  Vir 
ginia,  230.  To  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Harmar,  309.  To  commissioners 
to  treat  with  Indians,  320.  To 
Colonel  Proctor,  respecting  H. 
Carbery,  323.  To  commissioners 
at  Wyoming,  330.  To  Sheriff 
Antes,  to  arrest  persons  at  Wyo 
ming,  344.  To  William  Irwine 
as  land  agent,  427.  To  Samuel 
Dale,  xi.,  66.  To  Colonel  John 
Craig,  189,  196.  To  officers  in 
Luzerne  county,  204.  To  Com 
missioners,  205.  To  N.  Denison, 
212.  To  Balliet  and  Armstrong  to 
view  lands  in  Luzerne  county, 
304.  To  Captain  Jno.  Kemp, 
with  provisions  for  prisoners  at 
New  York,  (1782,)  497.  To  com 
missioners  to  Indians,  503.  To 
Evan  Owen,  on  Nescopec  road, 
585  Commissioners,  on  Susque- 
hanna,  634.  To  commissioners  to 
view  rivers,  683.  To  Charles 
Pettit,  agent,  on  accounts  with 
United  States,  708.  Report,  749, 
Governor  John  Penn,  respecting 
Wyoming,  xii.,  51. 

Insurrection,  Tory,  in  lower  coun 
ties,  iv.,  773. 

Intercourse  with  foreign  nations, 
xi.,  708. 

Internal  commerce  proceedings  of 
Ass'y,  andMerch'ts,  x.,  128,  130. 

Internal  navigation,  proceedings 
between  Pennsylvania,  Delaware 
and  Maryland,  respecting,  xi., 
25,  27,  77.  Commissioners  of 
Virginia  and  Maryland  on,  511. 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Invalid  Regiment,  design  of,  vi., 
411  ;  vii.,  358.  How  officers  are 
transferred  to,  701.  Philada.,  in 
effective,  ix.,  103,  206. 

Invitation  of  French  Minister  to 
Pres.  and  Council  to  dinner,  viii., 
45,  609. 

Irish,  Nathan,  Letter  to  Committee 
of  Safety,  model  of  a  boat,  iv., 
639. 

Iron,  price  of  at  Easton,  vii.,  177. 
At  Chester,  566.  Furnaces,  &c., 
in  Pennsylvania,  returns  of,  ii., 
52-55.  Grovr's  Circular  respec 
ting,  in.,  275.  Works  at  Andover, 
N.  J.,  fit  for  steel,  vi.,  178.  Chel 
sea  forge,  627. 

Irvine,  James,  letter,  iii.,  702, 

Irvine,  Col.  James,  Letter,  iv.,  138. 

Irvine,  Gen.  James,  and  Col.  Mat 
thew,  in  behalf  of  prisoners  of 
war,  in  N.  Y.,  viii.,  660,  663,  664. 

Irvine,  Hon.  James,  letter  to,  011 
prisoners  to  be  discharged,  x.,  26. 
Disturbances  in  Washington  Co., 
467.  Retires  from  V.  Presidency, 
527.  Case  of  Doane  and  Dawsou, 
609. 

Irvine,  Col.  Wm.,  v.,  172,  340;  vi., 
720. 

Irvine,  Gen.  William,  viii.,  74,  86, 
103,  206,  225,  234,  238,  245,  409. 
Rank,  409.  Militia,  511,  512, 
540,  578,  642.  Letters  to  and 
from,  ix.,  15,  16,  83,  240,  285, 
345,  373,  458,  468,  515,  525,  552. 
Instructions  from  Congress,  419, 
433.  Death  of  Col.  Lochry,  458. 
Massacre  at  Muskingum,  525. 
Boundary  line — taxes,  &c.,  575. 
Certificates  respecting  engage 
ment  and  wounded,  587.  Destruc 
tion  of  Hanna's  Town,  595.  Ex 
pedition  against  Indians,  630, 
635,  636,  648,  649,  724.  Appoints 
John  Irwin  agent,  649.  Money  sent 
to  724.  Respecting  sale  of  Lands, 
x.,  56,  66.  At  Fort  Pitt,  95. 
Instructions  to  Sergts.,  respecting 
Fort  Mclntosh,  109.  Instructions 
from,  relative  to  lands  opposite  to 
Fort  Pitt,  115.  Agreement  with 
Mr.  Boggs,  140.  Letter  from  Dr. 
Hutchinson,  218.  Recommended 
as  land  agent,  425.  Instructions 
to,  427.  Surveys  between  French 
and  Sugar  Creeks,  509. 


Irvine,  William  proposes  in  Con 
gress,  proceedings  respecting  Erie, 
xi.,  247.  Wyoming,  338.  Timber 
opposite  Fort  Pitt,  501.  Survey  of 
the  donation  lands,  512.  Ac 
count  of  donation  lands,  513-520. 

Irwin,  Arthur,  complaint  against, 
ix.,  199. 

Irwin,  Barclay,  &  Co.,  respecting  a 
vessel  for  State,  vii.,  398,  246. 

Irwin,  Capt.,  vii.,  39,  512. 

Irwin,  Mr.  John,  viii.,  69.  Appoin 
ted  agent  by  Genl.  Wm.  Irvine, 
ix.,  649.  No  civil  magistracy  in 
Pittsburg,  x.,  289. 

Irwin,  Gen.  wounded  near  German- 
town,  and  death,  vi.,  70,  85,  89, 
90,  98,  128.  Neglected  by  militia 
when  he  fell,  100.  Letter  to,  from 
Dr.  Hutchinson.  Four  men 
burned  by  fire- works  in  Phila., 
x.,  218. 

Irwin  Capt.  Joseph,  viii.,  8,  40,  68, 
79  ;  xii.,  138,  160,  163,  169.  A 
Warden,  314. 

Irwin,  Mr.,  xii.,  275. 

Irwin,  Matthew,  commiss'y,  v.,  587. 
Qr.  Master,  613.  Letter,  771. 
Fitting  a  privateer,  vi.,  166,  718. 
And  Rob.  Bridges,  vii.,  314.  Fit 
ting  out  a  galley,  314.  Asks  for 
Cannon,  314;  244,  261,  265, 
266,  311,  734,  765.  Elected  Re 
corder  of  Philadelphia,  x.,  707. 
Recorder  appointed  Justice  of 
Common  Pleas,  xi.,  136. 

Irwin,  R  ,  commis'n  and  instruction 
as  chief  wagon  master,  ii.,  624. 

Irwin,  Robert,  viii.,  14,  126 

Irwin,  Col.  Samuel,   viii.,   637,  638. 

Irwin,  Tho's,  &c.,  vii.,  147.  Loan 
of  powder,  viii.,  138- 

Irwin,  Capt.  enters  Continental  ser 
vice,  v.,  39  ;  vii.,  512. 

Irwine,  Brig.  Gen.,  letter  to,  v,, 
162,  584. 

Isaac,  Indian,  ii.,  612,  621. 

Islands  in  Western  Rivers,  xi.,  644, 
667.  In  Delaware  River,  under 
jurisdiction  of  Pennsylvania,  xii., 
74.  Report  on  claims  to,  87. 


J. 


Jack,  -Capt.,    viii.,    211;  xii.,    122, 
139,  140,  195,  235. 


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515 


Jack,  James,  Magistrate's  Commis 
sions,  new  and  old  differ,  x.,  264. 
Commissions,  xi.,  363. 

Jackson,  David,  pay  for  wagons, 
viii.,  544.  Elected  delegate  to 
Congress,  x.,  437.  Letter,  522. 

Jackson,  Maj.  Wm.,  Sec'y  at  War, 
ix  ,  757. 

Jacobs,  Captain,  killed  and  scalped, 
ii.,  612,  621. 

Jail,  of  Philada.,  prisoners  for  crim 
inal  offences  in,  ix.,  249.  Site 
of.  for  an  exchange  in  Phila.,  x., 
104. 

Jamaica,  fleet  at,  in  want  of  provi 
sions  owing  to  embargo,  iii., 
187. 

James,  Abel — salt,  vii.,  758. 

James  III.,  (the  pretender,)  birth 
of,  instructions  to  Wm.  Penn  on, 
i.,  106. 

Jameson,  Lieut.,  Letter  to,  xii., 
177,  186,  193.  At  Fort  Armstrong, 
177,  195. 

Jamieson.  David,  letters,  iii.,  8, 
413.  David,  vii.,  490.  And 
James  Eichelberger,  vii.,  490, 
530. 

January,  Thomas,  letter,  iii.,  410. 

Jay,  Hon.  John,  elected  by  Congress, 
Secr'y  of  foreign  affairs  — his 
duty,  &c.,  x.,  401,  402,  557. 
Laws  of  State  sent  to,  407.  Trans 
mits  a  letter  from  Mons.  Marbois, 
409.  And  from  John  Adams,  re 
lative  to  consecration  of  Ameri 
can  Bishops,  433.  Respecting  a 
Spanish  sailor,  499.  Representa 
tives  do  not  attend,  538.  About 
to  return  from  Europe,  (1784,) 
557.  Vice  Consul  of  France,  735. 
Respecting  Spanish  flag,  743.  In 
quiry,  759.  xi.,  171,  202,  287,  411. 
Letter  to,  xii.,  163,  176. 

Jeffers,  Ensign,  J.,  in  favour  of 
Cornplanter,  xii.,  86. 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  Gov  of  Virginia, 
on  boundary,  viii.,  196,  641,  707, 
709.  Gov.  of  Va.,  on  boundary 
line,  ix.,  78,  160,  189.  Secretary 
of  State,  letters  from,  xi.,  679, 
681,  685,  688,  689,  696,  700,  703, 
705,  706,  707,  708,  709,  712,  713, 
718,  722.  Gov.  of  Va.,  Letters, 
to,  xii.,  140,  273. 

Jeffries,  Joseph,  vi.,  349. 

Jenkings,    Col.,     letter   from   Wm. 


Penn   on  troubles  from  Somerset 
county,  Cape  Henlopen,  £c.,    i., 
147. 
Jenifer  &  Root — prices  of  Wagons, 

vii.,  750. 

Jenkins,  Fort,  vii.,  29,  40,  157,'  171. 
Burnt,  563;  viii.,  29,  40,  157, 
171.  Burnt,  563;  xii.,  380-382. 
Jenkins,  John,  letter  on  Wyoming, 
x.,  37,  Respecting,  xi.,  15,  45,  52. 
Jenkins,  Robert,  counterfeits  bills 
of  credit  in  England,  i.,  578.  Ar 
rested  in  N.  York,  619.  Deliver 
ed  up  to  Gov.  of  Pennsylvania, 
620.  Examination  of,  620.  De 
positions,  621.  Letter,  J.  Ladd 
to  J.  Steele,  623. 

Jenkins,    Stephen,    petition   of,    re 
lease  from  prison,  xi  ,  537. 
Jennings,    Dr.,     at    Sunbury,    vii., 

511. 
Jennings,    Governor,    memorial    to, 

from  Salem,  i.,  75. 
Jennings,  John,  deposition  respect 
ing  Wyoming,   iv.,   343.      To  be 
arrested,  xi.,  328. 
Jennings,  Michael,  vii.,  311,   359. 
Jewish,  Congregation  of  Philadelphia 
invites  President,   &c.,   to  attend 
consecration     of    Synagogue     in 
Cherry  St.,  (1782)  x.,  731. 
Joel,  Mr.   (a  tory)  viii.,    576,  579, 

624,  657. 

Johnson,  Dr.,  Commissioner  of  Con 
necticut,  iv.,  470. 
Johnson,    Gov.    Th.,  Letter  to,  xii., 

166. 

Johnson,    Gov.  of    Maryland,    com 
plaint  against  Capt.  Nicholson  for 
contempt,  v.,  328.      On  Whiskey 
law,  vii.,  125. 
Johnson,  Jacob,  letter  on  Wyoming, 

x.,  34. 

Johnson,  Sir  John,  ix.,  102.     At  De 
troit,  Indian  Council,  x.,   84,  87. 
Speech  to  Indians,  554. 
Johnson,  John,  robberies,  ix.,   603- 

606. 

Johnson,  Mr.,   suspected  of  being  a 
British  emissary  on  account  of  a 
proposed  immigration,  ix.,  552. 
Johnson,  Mr.,  release  of,  x.,  171. 
Johnson,  Sir  William,  treaty  propo 
sed  at  his  house,  ii.,  279.    Letters 
to  and  from,   26,  299,   393,  535. 
Gains     advantage    over    French, 
422,  424.     Success  of,   44«,    531, 


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535.  Extract  from  Treaty,  559. 
Censures  Governor  Morris  for 
proclaiming  war  with  Delaware 
Indians,  651.  His  views  on  dec 
laration  of  war  against  Delaware 
Indians,  655;  iii.,  193,  485,  704; 
iv,  40,  44,  56,  74,  77,  78,  80, 
103,  137,  105,  215,  226,  249,  260, 
290,  292,  307,  349,  375.  Indians 
complain  of  him,  69.  Address  to 
Six  Nations  of  Indians,  (1755,) 
325. 
Johnston,  Col.  Andrew,  orders  of 

Gov.  Belcher  to,  ii.,  481. 
Johnston,  Capt.   Andrew,   on  York 

Co.,  riots,  xi.,  157. 
Johnston,    Benj.,    respecting    lands 

from  Virginia,  x.,  611. 
Johnston,  Col.  Francis,  letter,  v., 
12">,  172.  Appointed  to  receive 
and  distribute  clothing,  vi.,  181. 
Disabled  by  ill  health,  250.  Or 
ders,  732.  Return  of  2d  Brig, 
under,  vii.,  66.  Letter  on  want 
of  Clothing  in  Army,  411.  Affair 
at  Stony  Point,  &c.,  581;  viii., 
373,  410,  539,  693.  Appointed 
Receiver  General  of  land  office, 
ix.,  67.  Order  for  books,  &c., 
202,  327.  Commr.  to  treat  with 
Indians  x.,  265.  On  land  office, 
282.  On  restoration  of  pris  ners, 
325,  32d.  Counterfeit  certificates, 
453.  Sales  of  depreciation  lands, 
xi.,  125.  Islands  in  Western 
Rivers,  644,  667.  Report,  750. 
Johnston,  Gen'l,  of  Maryland,  v., 

195. 
Johnston,    Dr.    Robert,   petition  of, 

ix.,  457. 
Johnston,   Gov.   Wm.  P.,  messages 

on  Archives,  i.,  3,  16. 
Jones,  Rev.  David,  asks  pay  as 
chaplain,  viii.,  752.  Respecting 
forfeited  land  in  Northumberland, 
xi.,  58. 

Jones'  Lane,  turnpike,  xi.,  335. 
Jones,  Morgan,  v.,  448. 
Jones,  N.,  copies  of  deeds,  Conn.,  ix. 

677. 

Jones,  Owen,  Jr.,  vi.,  53-56.  Op 
erations  in  Continental  money 
53-56,  67,  74.  Resolutions  o 
Board  of  War  respecting,  remov 
al  to  Staunton,  74.  Letters,  102 
106.  Resol.  of  Congress,  79,  93 
112.  Board  of  War  requests  draft 


188.     Asks  for  pass  to  Elizabeth 
Town,  ix.,   521. 

ones,  Samuel,  Letter  from,  xii., 
282. 

ones,  Thomas,  vi.,  38,  69,  107, 
130,  246.  No  flour  on  hand, 
38. 

'ones,  Thomas,  Jr.,  viii.,  303. 
Jordan,  Capt.,  of  Artillery  artificers, 

x.,  94. 

fordan,  Jesse,  respecting  wagons 
used  by  Gen.  Arnold,  vii.,  160, 
179,  194,  213-220,  266,  743.  Dies, 
murdered,  743. 

Fordan,  Mr.,  recruits,  ix.,  185,  191. 
Coshua,  (a  Christian  Indian, )  memo 
rial,  iii.,  434. 

Journal  from  Reading  to  sundry 
forts,  ii.,  675.  Of  a  visit  to  dif 
ferent  forts,  159-166.  Of  Conrad 
Weiser,  iii.,  32.  To  Fort  Allen,  ti6. 
Of  Capt.  Van  Etten,  222-235.  Of 
Jacob  Morgan,  252.  C.  Thomp 
son,  and  F.  Post,  412.  Moses 
Titamy  and  J.  Hill,  504-508.  F. 
Post,  521.  560.  John  Hayes,  735. 
Of  Fred.  Post,  iv.,  92.  Of  J.  Van 
Campen,  at  Wyoming,  428.  Of 
Major  Gibbs,  of  operations  in 
Rhode  Island,  vi.,  733.  Of  John 
Hubley,  viii.,  401. 
Joy  Daniel,  plan  for  fire  rafts,  iv., 
698.  Letters,  v.,  62,  121,  179. 
Proves  cannon,  62,  121.  Makes 
return  of  cannon  at  Forts  on  Del. 
vii.,  562. 
Joy,  W.  D.,  letter  to,  respecting 

cannon,  iv.,  738. 

Judges  of  three  lower  counties  ap 
pointed,  iv.,  339. 
Judges  of  Common  Pleas,  letter  from 

Council  to,  viii.,  623. 
Judges  of  Supreme  Court,  opinion 
on  search  of  vessels  for  French 
sailors,  viii.,  403,  412.  Letter 
from  President  Dickinson  to, 
[1784]  xi  ,  442,  443.  On  case  of 
John  Brown,  264.  Wyoming  and 
Longschamps,  415.  Marbois  and 
Do.,  467,  472,  478,  488,  489,  490- 
494.  [1784]  Opinion  on  case  of 
murder,  560.  Answers  to  que 
ries  on  duties,  601.  Amicable 
suit  against  State  for  depreciation 
on  salaries,  635,  636.  Respecting 
a  negro  confined  in  Dauphin,  667. 
On  tenure  of  offices,  xii.,  30. 


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517 


Judicial  Courts,   delegates  on,  xi., 

590. 
July  4th,    celebration   illumination, 

and  precautions,  v.,  411. 
Jungman,   John,    petition   for  pay, 

xi.,  288,  304. 
Jurisdiction   for  trials  of  crimes  at 

sea,  difficulties  respecting  iv.,  292, 

301,    302.      Opinion   of   Solicitor 

General,  292,  304. 
Jurman,  Moore,  xii.,  289.  (Furman?) 
Justices  of  the  Peace,   Win.  Penn's 

letter  to,  on  the  importance  of  the 

office  and  their   duties  in   it,    i., 

143.  Of  Bucks  County,  iii.,  183. 
Dignity  of,  Justice   of  the  peace, 
in  proportion  to  the  curls  of  his 
wig,  iv.,  206.    Of  Berks.  Co.,  vi., 
138.     Of  Cumberland,    Co.,    vii., 

144.  'Chester   Co.,    list   of,    444. 
Of  Phila.  letters  to,  on  nuisances, 
658;     viii.,    101,     102.     Resign, 
being  elected    to  Assembly,  597. 
Of  Northampton,  letter  to,  respec 
ting  Rev.  John  Rosborough,   xi., 
272.     Of  Franklin   County,    trial 
of  W.  Nugent,  316.    Resign,  xii., 
5. 


Kackline,  Andrew,  vii.,  775. 

Kacklin,  Lt.  Col.,  viii.,  176,  356. 

Kannakalo,  Ind'n  Town,  vii.,  11. 

Keachline,  Lt.  Andrew,  vi.,  92,  107- 

Kearney,  Capt.,  surprises  Indians, 
vi.,  722. 

Kearsley's  Estate,  ix.,  321. 

Kearsley,  Jonathan,  on  manufacture 
of  saltpetre,  iv.,  727. 

Keene,  Lawrence,  Prothonotary  of 
Northumberland,  list  of  Jurors 
recognized  at  Wyoming,  xi.,  111. 

Keiser,  Seek  and  thirty-four  others, 
Chinese,  &c.,  are  landed  sick  and 
in  destitute  condition  from  an 
Indiaman  named  Pallas,  x.,  526. 
Their  case  stated  to  Governor  of 
Maryland,  527.  His  answer,  528. 
Resolution  of  Assembly,  531.  Levi 
Rollings  worth's  report  respecting 
them,  533,  546,  548.  And  other 
Chinese  sent  to  Maryland  xi.,  57. 
(See  Vol.  X.) 

Keith,  Sarah,  deposition — robbery 
in  Bucks  Co.,  ix.,  501. 


Keith,  Gov.  Sir  Wm.,  proclamations 
of,  i  ,  169,  170,  171.  To  Assembly, 
departure,  188. 

Keithian,  Baptist  Church  dispute 
with  Christ  Church,  i.,  285.  His 
tory  of,  285. 

Kelley,  Col.,  Indians,  viii.,  562. 
Defence  against  Indians,  ix.,  70. 

Kelly,  William,'  resignation  required 
as  Justice  of  Peace,  x.,  419. 

Kemp,  Capt,  John,  of  Schooner 
Cohan zey,  with  provisions  for 
prisoners  at  New  York,  (1782), 
instructions  to,  xi  ,  497, 

Kemplen,  Capt.,  Thomas,  vii.,  438, 
455,  510,  547,  586,  596,  664.  viii., 
29. 

Kendall,  Jos.,  respecting  murder  of 
Boyd  by  Smith's,  vii.,  410. 

Kennedy,  Archibald,  letters,  ii.,  702, 
714,  733.  Letters,  iii.,  477,  479. 

Kennedy,  David,  appointed  Secre 
tary  of  land  office,  ix.,  67  ;  lots 
for  German  Lutheran  congregation 
363.  Dry  lands  in  Northampton 
Co.,  xi.,  651.  Report  on  land 
office,  757. 

Kennedy,  Major,  killed  in  attempt 
to  secure  robbers,  grant  by  As 
sembly  to  his  family,  x.,  178, 
(1783.) 

Kent  County  Del,  associated  military 
companies,  iii.,  23.  Letter  from 
Council  of,  resolutions,  v.,  79. 
Procure  salt  from  Philadelphia, 
79. 

Kentucky,  a  new  settlement,  viii., 
379.  Murders  in  514.  Emigra 
tions  to,  incredible,  xii.,  274. 

Keppel,   Commodore,  ii.,   351,    354. 

Kern,  Adjutant,  letter  to,  iii.,  334. 

Kern,  Jacob,  court  of  inquiry  ordered 
on,  by  Col.  Bouquet,  iv.,  199. 

Kern,  Lt.  Nicholas,  Indian  Murders, 
viii.,  213,  387.  Commands  at 
Lehigh  Gap,  259,  286.  Col.  Troops, 
ix.,  428.  To  Jno.  Armstrong,  x., 
654, 

Kester,  Capt.,  resigns,  ix.,  529. 

Key,  Geo.  S.,  commisioner  from  Md. 
on  boundary  line,  (1849,)  iv.,  37. 

Kilboru,  Aaron,  record  of  Court 
against,  xi.,  546. 

Kilborn,  Joseph,  record  of  conviction 
of,  xi.,  419. 

Kilbuck,  Henry,  (Delaware  Chief,) 
petition  to  Council,  xii.,  305. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Kilbuck,  Capt.  John,  xii.,  180,  181, 
203,  258. 

Kilbuck,  Capt.  Moses,  xii.,  121,  147, 
262, 

King  of  Or.  Britain,  speech  of,  vi.,  14. 

King,  Lieut.,  vii.,  691. 

Kingsbridge  works  levelled,  vii.,  636. 

King's  ferry,  redoubt  at,  taken  by 
enemy,  vii.,  460.  March  from 
Parkness  in  Jersey  to,  viii.,  480. 

Kingsley,  Nathan,  resigns  as  a 
justice,  xi.,  662. 

Kirk,  Samuel,  appointed  Serjeant  at 
arms  to  H.  R.,  ii.,  100.  (See  Vol. 
III.,  p.  19.) 

Kirkbride,  Lt.  Jo.,  v.,  322,  331,  342, 
368,  463,  465,  549,  567,  580.  Col. 
vi.,  9o,  175,  261,  262,  280,  503. 
His  property  burned  by  enemy, 
503;  vii.,  108. 

Kiskiminetas,  Creek,  xii.,  161. 
Scouts  to  be  sent  to,  173. 

Kittanning  prisoners  escape,  ii.,  711. 
Account  by  Col.  Armstrong  of 
expedition  and  success,  767, 
775.  Killed  and  wounded,  773. 
iii.,  116.  Troops  at,  about  to 
inarch  in  want  of  provisions,  v., 
93.  Fears  from  removal  of  troops, 
Indian  incursions,  313.  Troops 
at,  vii.,  565.  (Fort  Armstrong,) 
viii.,  38,  78.  Authority  to  esta 
blish  a  post  at,  xii.,  113.  Fort  to 
be  built,  124,  126,  131,  132,  160. 

Kitzmiller,  and  Digges  i.,  713. 

Kitzmiller,  Martin's,  Examination, 
ii.,  70. 

Knight,  John,  appointed  Coroner  of 
Philadelphia,  iv.,  461. 

Knight,  Peter,  v.,  239. 

Knox,  Gen'l,  respecting  casting  of 
brass  cannon,  v.,  170.  Leaves, 
Morristown,  192.  Applies  for  can 
non,  45  ).  vi.,  677.  vii.,  433. 
viii.,  Ill,  193,  253,  349,  359,  406, 
726.  Orders  shells  and  shot  from 
Berks  and  Lancaster  to  head  of 
Elk — against  Corn wallis,  ix.,  432. 
Sec.  of  War.  Letters,  xi.,  208, 
240,  268,  281,  291,  300,  534,  555, 
621,  624,  645,  685,  686,  707,  728. 

Knox,  John,  &c.,  vii.,  433. 

Knyphausen,  Gen.,  in  N.  Jersey, 
viii.,  312. 

Kollock,  Jacob,  jr.,  letter,  iii.,  438. 

Kompeton,  Capt.  Commands  enemy 
near  Boon's  mill,  vii.,  591,  596. 


Kowatz,  Col ,  vi.,  705,  719. 
Kreider,  Conrad,  viii.,  435,  489. 
Kriebel,  Geo.,  deposition  militia  fine, 

v.,  433.     Petition,  524. 
Kucher,    Col.    Christopher,  militia, 

viii.,  288,  289,  324. 
Kuhn,  Dr.  Adam,  viii.,  585  586. 
Kuhn,   Ludwig,  letter  on  troops  to 

be  raised,  terms,  v.,   93. 
Kushocton,    excursion  to,  ix.,    540, 

541. 
Kyasshula,  (Indian,)  Speech  of,  iv., 

433. 


Labar,  Col.  Abraham,  v.,  320,  325. 

Lacey,  Capt.  John,  Jr.,  complains 
of  ill  treatment  from  Col.' Wayne, 
v.,  154. 

Lacey,  Brig.  Gen.  John,  Jr.,  ap 
pointed  Brigadier  General,  vi., 
168,  170.  Relieves  Gen.  Potter, 
168.  Men  applauded,  97.  Marches 
with  troops  near  enemy's  lines, 
133.  Respecting,  96,  168,  170, 
202,  662,  663.  Asks  to  raise  a 
troop  of  militia  horse,  379,  390. 
Skirmish,  265,  414.  Account  of 
surprise  and  action  at  Crooked 
Billett,  470.  Depositions  respect 
ing  British  barbarities,  500.  Com 
mendation  of,  545.  Court  Martial, 
581.  Wagons  lost,  623.  Letters 
to  and  from,  168,  202,  226,  240, 
255,  265,  361,  379,  381,  384,  390, 
398,  402,  410,  414,  470,  579,  580, 
594,  595.  Number  of  troops  re 
duced,  202,  226,  254,  2(il,  265. 
Orders  of  Council,  254.  Troops 
arrive  at  camp,  291,  325.  Returns 
of  troops,  297,  402,  472,  485. 
Remarks  to  General  Washington 
about,  325.  Letters  to  and  from, 
viii.,  178,  505,  526,  750.  Letter 
to,  respecting  enemy,  ix.,  436, 
437. 

Ladd,  John,  letter  respecting  Jen 
kins,  i.,  623. 

Ladies  of  Philadelphia,  commended 
for  their  patriotic  zeal,  viii.,  361, 
384.  Consult  Gen.  Washington 
as  to  money  raised,  471. 

La  Fayette,  Marquis  de  invites 
Gen.  Wayne  to  dinner,  viii.,  587. 
Terms  proposed  by  soldiers,  698. 


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519 


La  Lucerne,  Capt.,  xii.,  270. 

Laird,  Samuel,  vi.,  550. 

Lake  George,  conference   with   In 
dians  at,  ii.,  407. 

Lamb,  Col.,  his  regiment,  viii.,  193, 
253. 

Lancaster,  court  house,  report  of 
Commissioners,  L,  252.  Treaty 
at,  Indians  present,  657.  Treaty 
at,  Conestogo  Indians  at,  ii.,  242. 
Return  of  iron  furnaces,  &c.,  in 
1750,  53.  Gap  copper  mine  in, 
311,312,369.  Petition  and  alarm, 
450.  Ammunition  sent  to,  480, 
613.  Names  of  Indians  at,  treaty 
at,  iv.,90.  Troops  rendezvous  at 
barracks  in,  180.  Muster  of  ef 
fective  men  at,  195.  And  Pitts- 
burg  time  for  journey,  210.  Light 
horse  ordered  to,  212.  Letter  of 
officers  at,  335.  Letter  committee 
of,  697.  Committee,  letter  from, 
respecting  fire  arms,  717.  Return 
of  Assemblymen  for,  742.  Salt 
petre  made  at,  sent  to  Philadel 
phia,  742.  Money  and  papers 
sent  to,  from  Philadelphia,  v., 
102.  Governor  at,  128.  Letters 
to  and  from  committee,  250,  266. 
Scarcity  of  salt  in,  202.  Maga 
zine  required  at,  and.  fears,  211. 
Richardson,  a  counterfeiter,  taken 
to,  248.  Hessian  prisoners  at, 
may  be  employed,  251.  Riots  at, 
266.  Inquisition  for  murder  at, 
268.  Powder  magazine  required, 
295.  Wagons  from,  301,  302. 
Advertisement  for,  302.  Prison 
ers  of  war  to  be  sent  to,  306. 
Committee's  letters,  251,  266,  349, 
365.  Militia,  343.  Magazine  at, 
insecure,  ix.,  3.  Convention  pris 
oners,  5,  6,  7,  26,  234,  235,  276, 
278,  282,  328,  335,  357,  345.  Title 
to  Conestoga,  Manor,  48.  Plot  of 
British  prisoners  in  barracks  dis 
covered,  156.  Alarm  at,  157. 
Affair  between  guards  and  Moy- 
lan's  dragoons,  157  Capt.  Ham- 
bright,  barrack  master,  170.  Dis 
putes  between  light  horse  and 
militia  guards,  170.  Guards,  199. 
Prisoners,  203.  Dangerous  sick 
ness  among,  204.  Arrive  from 
Reading,  204,  282.  Troops  at, 
211,  293.  In  want  of  provisions, 
militia — prisoners,  Colonel  Wood, 


225,  262,  269,  276,  345,  347.  Town 
Major,  229,  254,  328.  Guard  at, 
too  large,  262.  Barracks  for  pris 
oners,  269.  Militia,  270,  278. 
Removal  of  convention,  troops 
asked  for,  282,  290.  Trial  for 
land,  294,  295,  321.  Capt.  Scott, 
335.  Capt.  Hambright,  336.  Col. 
Hubley  gone  to  South  Carolina, 
347,351.  Troops,  418,  456.  Shot 
and  shells  from,  432.  Fines,  466. 
Soldiers  of  Pennsylvania  Line 
killed,  476.  Robberies,  596,  606. 
Fines  and  militia,  654.  Court  of 
appeal  on  militia  fines,  737.  Pris 
oners  of  Lord  Cornwallis'  army  at, 
supplies  for,  seized  by  W.  Henry, 
674.  Disorderly  soldiers  at,  x., 
59.  Fears  of  the  bank  being  at 
tacked,  60.  Soldiers  march  from 
Philadelphia  to,  62.  Mutiny  pro 
posed  to  Gen.  de  Armand's  and 
Col.  Moylan's  troops,  62.  Pris 
oners  to  be  sent  from  Bedford 
jail  to,  119.  Barracks,  &c.,  care 
of,  233,  236.  Courthouse  burned, 
278.  Jno.  Schreiber  in  charge  of 
barracks,  &c.,  damages  to  them, 
309,  334.  Muster  rolls,  394.  A 
pardon  asked  for  Abraham  Bare, 
396.  Malconduct  of  judges  of 
election,  713. 

Lancaster  County,  orders  to  arrest 
Daniel  and  Wm.  Lowe,  i.,  349. 
Letter  Justices  of,  to  Governor, 
439.  Lands  in,  proclamation 
against  settling  on,  529.  Asso 
ciated  military  companies  of,  iii., 
21.  Number  of  Roman  Catholics 
in,  144.  Petitions  against  Indians, 
159.  Companies  in,  389,  394. 
Soldiers  at,  411.  Proposal  for  a 
literary  institution,  677-9.  Want 
of  magistrates,  v.,  347.  Expenses 
of  prisoners,  349.  Troops  order 
ed  to  Chester,  353.  Difficulties  in 
military  affairs,  354.  Letter  of 
Commissioners,  364.  Letter!  to, 
762.  Difficulties  from  Continen 
tal  money,  396.  Opposition  to 
laws  by  the  Dutch,  405,  408,  413, 
427.  Money  sent  to,  415.  Search 
for  Westmoreland  Records  in,  455. 
Militia,  480,  486,  521,  532,  534, 
562.  J.  Morris,  Jr.,  appointed  to 
attend  Court  at,  481,  506.  Session 
of  Court  at,  505,  506.  Prisoners, 


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Lancaster  Co. — 

533.  Troops  to  be  stopped  at, 
543.  To  inarch,  571,  573.  Papers 
removed  to,  645,  749.  Letters  to 
Commissioners,  762.  Quarters  for 
militia  to  be  provided,  758.  Price 
of  salt  at,  759.  Camp  at,  763. 
Mittimus  for  J.  Keller,  &c.,  vi.,  80. 
Guards  for  military  stores,  174. 
Flour  to  be  deposited  at,  177. 
Regulations  for  the  main  guard 
at,  193.  Controversy  between  an 
officer  and  tavern  keeper  at,  200, 
206,  268.  Secretary  Matlack  in 
sulted  at,  201.  Wagon  masters, 
212.  Letter  to  magistrates  of, 
258.  Lieut.  Hammond  killed  at 
"the  Compass,"  258.  Affair  of 
"the  flag"  at,  268.  Traitors  in, 
361.  Want  of  money  to  buy 
horses,  384.  Letter  of  Commis 
sioners,  531.  President  Wharton 
dies  and  is  buried  at,  493,  553. 
Taxes,  531.  Crews  from  gallies 
arrive  at,  550.  Militia,  594.  Il 
legal  election  in,  vii.,  19.  C. 
Wirtz,  respecting  stores  at,  220. 
Militia  at,  230,  679.  Stores,  232. 
Gen.  Pulaski's  corps,  232,  233. 
John  Hubley  builds  powder  mag 
azine  and  storehouse  at,  in  occu 
pation  of  U.  S.,  297.  Officers  for, 
306.  Stores  from  Lebanon,  371, 
469.  Resolve  to  defend  them 
selves,  437.  Cannon,  twenty- 
four  pieces  arrive  from,  457. 
Wagons  required  from,  469.  Flour 
to  be  purchased  in,  567,  668. 
Prices  in,  568.  Martial  spirit 
awaked,  623.  Guards,  670.  State 
lands  in,  viii.,  30,  54,  56.  Lands 
in  Indian  town  seized,  118.  Rein's 
mill,  flour  sent  from,  125.  Forage 
master,  155.  Commissioner  of, 
purchases  horses,  187, 192.  Lieut, 
of,  241.  Fines,  324.  Menonists, 
329.  Taxes,  380,  668.  Volun 
teers,  389,  423.  Purchases  in, 
398.  Militia,  469,  632.  Colonel 
Moylan's  regiment  going  to,  604. 
Convention  prisoners  (German) 
to  be  moved  from  Maryland  and 
Virginia  to,  753.  Complaints 
against  Commissary,  754.  Inse 
cure  magazine,  755,  761.  M.  Hub- 
ley  appointed  president  of  Courts, 
xi.,363.  Turnpike,  572.  Meeting 


Lancaster  Co. — 

on  improving  Susquehanna  river, 
608. 

Lancaster  Turnpike,  letter  from  R. 
Peters,  respecting  Jones'  lane,  xi., 
335. 

Lanctot,  Major  Godfrey,  expedition 
against  Indians,  &c.,  viii.,  557, 
559;  xii.,  228,  246,  259,  270. 
To  proceed  to  Cooshocking,  246. 

Land,  Samuel,  letter  to  William 
Penn,  i.,  87. 

Land  Office,  commission  to  R.  Peters 
as  Secretary,  i.,  545.  Inquiries 
by  officers  of,  viii.,  307.  David 
Kennedy  appointed  Secretary  of, 
ix.,  67.  Francis  Johnston,  Re 
ceiver-General  of,  67.  Order  for 
books,  &c.,  received  from  E. 
Physic,  202,  Claims,  263.  Lands 
in  Lancaster  county,  294.  West 
moreland  and  Cumberland,  409. 
Opening  of,  x.,  282.  Objections 
to  the  law,  283.  Titles,  414,  416, 
611.  Counterfeit  certificates,  453. 
Sales  of  lands,  536,  537,  541,  545, 
547.  Inquiry  as  to  ownership  of 
islands  in  the  rivers,  739.  Con 
ference  with  Indians  respecting 
survey  of  donation  lands,  740 ; 
xi.,  503. . 

Lands,  grants,  &c.  of,  in  New  Jersey, 
i.,  31,  32,  33,  34,  35,  36,  37,  56, 
57.  Sales  of,  by  Wm.  Penn,  in 
England,  39.  Indian  deeds  for, 
32,  34,  35,  36,  47.  [See  Deeds.] 
John  Fenwicke,  respecting,  56. 
Welsh  tract,  108  to  110.  On  Del 
aware,  deed  for,  541.  Survey  of, 
on  Susquehannah,  299,  494,  495, 
498,  629.  Petition  of  Ross  and 
Carrol  respecting,  333.  Deposi 
tion,  Luke  Mercer,  333.  On 
Schuylkill,  deeds  for,  344.  At 
Tulpehocken,  deed  for,  404.  No 
tice  respecting  lottery,  455.  Deed 
for,  on  Susquehannah,  494.  Re 
lease,  498.  Lands  in  Jersey,  631, 
641.  Fraudulent  purchase  of  In 
dians  respecting,  iii.,  86,  299. 
Weiser's  opinion,  313.  Corres 
pondence  between  F.  J.  Paris  and 
others,  676.  From  Indians,  iv., 
40,  49,  51,  56,  66,  70,  78,  83,  88, 
103,  218,  309.  At  Fort  Stanwix, 
309.  Grant  of,  to  officers  of  Penn 
sylvania  regiment,  335.  And 


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521 


Lands — 

lots,  surveys  of,  x.,  53,  56,  65, 
414,  50!5.  Purchase  by  T.  Proc 
tor,  420.  On  Allegliany  river, 
settling,  429.  Sales,  541,  602, 
603.  In  new  purchase, number  of 
warrants  issued  for,  xi.,  121.  De 
preciation  lands,  sales  at  low 
prices,  125.  Claim  of  S.  Riddle  and 
J.  Hill,  letter  from  land  officers, 
138.  Virginia  titles,  138, 160-162. 
Between  northern  boundary  and 
Erie,  211.  Patents  for,  xii.,  36. 
Given  to  Cornplanter,  85.  Indian 
invaded  on  the  Ohio,  176.  Dis 
pute,  195.  Petition  of  Samuel 
Jones,  285.  Wm.  Cook,  respect 
ing,  286.  Western,  memorial  of 
S.  Hazard  for,  ii.,  301.  Grant  of, 
to  Susquehannah  Company  by 
Connecticut,  303. 

Lane,  William,  viii.,  360. 

Lanen,  R.,  appointed  Capt.  ix.,  529. 

Lang,  James,  v.,  396  ;  vii.,  537.  Or 
ders  respecting  vessels,  567. 

Lanroy,  Col.,  ix.,  324. 

Latima,  Mrs.  Charlotte,  a  female 
Tory,  vii.,  474,  480,  493. 

Latimer,  George,  appointed  commis 
sioner  on  navigation  of  Susque- 
hanna  river,  x.,  755.  Recom 
mends  J.  Potter,  xi.,  661. 

Latitude  and  longitude  of  various 
places  in  province,  iv.,  592. 

Lauman,  Ludwig,  letter,  v.,  102. 

Laumoy,  Col.,  asks  for  plan  of  city, 
vi ,  768. 

Laurens,  Fort,  xii.,  108,  114,  116, 
125,  126,  128,  130,  132.  To  be 
evacuated,  141,  147,  155.  Soldiers 
killed,  148.  Escort  Indians  to, 
attacked  and  killed  by  Indians, 
vii.,  173,  465.  Saved  by  miracle, 
569. 

Laurens,  Henry,  succeeds  John 
Hancock  as  President  of  Congress, 
v.,  736.  Letter,  735.  Resolu 
tions  for  a  Thanksgiving,  735. 

Lawrence,  Gov.  of  Canada,  letters 
to  and  from,  ii.,  375,  422.  His  suc 
cess  over  the  French,  422. 

Lawrence's  Island,  Col.  Neilson  at 
tacks  and  captures  enemy  at,  v., 
230. 

Lawrence,  Thos.,  vessels  to  be  exam 
ined  at  Battery,  iii.,  675. 

Laws  for  publishing  Archives,  i.,  14, 


22.  Reasons  for  repealing  vari 
ous,  154,  156-164.  Instructions 
on  passing  184.  To  be  pro 
claimed,  vi.,  396.  Recommended 
by  Council  to  Assembly,  685. 
respecting  property,  675.  Mild 
system,  effects  of,  xii.,  4. 

Lawton,  Esq.,  Agent  for  Wm.  Penn 
in  England,  on  various  public  af 
fairs,  i.,  139. 

Lawyers,  scarcity  of — but  one  in 
Carlisle,  vi.,  228.  Not  one  in 
Reading,  245. 

Lea,  James,  recommendation,  iv., 
586. 

Lead,  scarcity  of,  vi.,  293.  Mine  near 
Frankstown,  293,  413.  Gen.  Rob- 
erdeau,  undertakes  working  423. 
Furnace  at,  446.  Mines,  vii.,  445, 
446.  Taken  from  houses  in  Phila 
delphia,  452.  Pay  for  claimed, 
viii.,  5. 

Learning,  T.  &  G.  Henry,  vii.,  422. 

Leary,  Capt.  Dennis,  attack  by  In 
dians,  viii.,  532. 

Lebanon,  Fort,  described,  ii.,  665. 
(See  Forts.)  iii.,  31  ;  xii.,  384- 
387. 

Lebanon  Town,  Lancaster  Co.,  (Quit- 
topahella,)  proposal  of  C.  Rabo- 
teau  to  establish  by  lottery  an  in 
stitution  of  literature,  iii.,  677. 
His  commission  and  petition,  678. 
679.  Recommendation,  689. 
Meeting  at,  v.,  158.  Number 
of  Militia  at,  much  reduced 
as  guards,  vi.,  264,  549.  Militia 
at,  vii.,  230,  232.  Stores  to  be 
removed  to  Lancaster,  371,  459. 
469,  522.  Guard  also  discontin 
ued,  507.  Mr.  Hubley  objects  to 
taking  charge  of  stores  from  Leba 
non,  and  giving  up  key  of  maga 
zine,  509.  Loan  office  at,  viii., 
51.  Mr.  Melshier,  pastor  of  Ger 
man  Lutheran  Congregation  near, 
123. 

Lebar,  Col.  Abm.,  vi.,  45,  105. 

Le  Bceuf,  Fort,  xii.,  387. 

Le  Tort,  James,  letter  to  Governor, 
i.,  216.  An  Indian  Trader,  exam 
ination,  300. 

Ledlie,  Andrew,  Dep.  Commissioner 
of  prisoners  at  Easton,  ix.,  527. 

Lee,  Arthur,  on  Indian  treaties,  x., 
294.  Conference  with,  and  R. 
Butler,  295.  To  Col.  F.  Johnson 


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INDEX  TO  PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


respecting  Indian  pi-isoners,  326. 
And  Butler  to  Council  on  officers, 
332. 

Lee,  Capt.,  viii.,  43,  57. 

Lee,  Francis,  Lightfoot,  vi.,  82,  147, 
277,  284. 

Lee,  Fort,  v.,  66,  71.  Enemy  ex 
pected  to  reduce,  71. 

Lee,  Genl.,  v.,  45.  Robbed  of  horses, 
162.  Capture,  exchange,  &c.,  172. 

Lee,  Major,  Henry,  Jun.,  surprises 
British  at  Paulus  Hook,  vii.,  661, 
665.  Clothing,  &c.,  viii.,  56,  67, 
457,  477,  599. 

Lee,  Major's,  party  destroys  vessels 
off  New  York,  viii.,  100.  Horses 
and  wagons,  504. 

Lee,  Richard  Henry,  applies  for  a 
pilot  for  a  French  frigate,  v.,  665. 
And  M.  Smith,  on  disputes  with 
Virginia,  vii.,  73.  On  boundary 
question — operations  of  Cornwal- 
lis,  &c.,  (1780,)  x.,  173.  Elected 
president,  359. 

Lee,  Richard,  Governor,  Maryland, 
letter,  iv.,  538. 

Lee,  Major  Thomas,  vi.,  440,  568. 

Lee,  Serjt.  Edward,  killed  and  scal 
ped  by  Indians,  ix.,  659. 

Lee,  Thomas,  Sims.,  Gov.  of  Mary 
land,  letters  to  and  from,  ix.,  12, 
37  ;  viii.,  354,  432,  433. 

Lee,  Wm.  Serj't,  and  McClure  to 
take  possession  of  Fort  Mclntosh, 
x.,  109. 

Leech,  Thomas,  iii.,  676.  Sails  af 
ter  privateers,  676.  Capt.  of 
frigate,  657. 

Leffertie,  John,  deposition  of,  res 
pecting  enemies,  and  burning 
Coughenawag,  viii.,  387. 

Lehigh  Gap  Fort,  xii.,  388.  Wall 
on  improving  292. 

Lehigh,  River,  observations  on,  and 
roads,  by  S.  Balliet,  xi.,  131, 
132.  Remarks  on,  135.  Exami 
nation,  694. 

Leimback,  Fred.,  v.,  524.  [See  Line- 
back.] 

Leith,  John,  deposition  on  Indian 
robberies,  x.,  763. 

Lenox,  David,  attack  on  R.  Smith, 
vii.,  637.  Statement  of  his  ser 
vices,  x.,  754.  Claims  deprecia 
tion  of  pay,  xi.,  55. 

Leonard,  Sam'l,  letter  Wm.  Penn 
to,  i.,  129. 


Lerne,  Geo.,  wife,  &c.,  killed  by  In 
dians  in  Northampton  Co.,  ix., 
257. 

Lesher,  John,  vi.,  170,  327,  346, 
667,  675. 

Leslie,  Matthew,  letter  from  ii.,  356. 
Sent  to  purchase  provisions, 
316. 

Letart's  Spring,  population  of,  xii., 
281. 

Le  Tort,  James,  letter  to  Governor, 
i.,  216.  An  Indian  trader,  ex 
amination,  300. 

Letters,  vol.  i. — 

From  William  Penn,  38,  49,  54, 
60,  61,  67,  70,  72,  93,  126,  127, 
128,  129,  131,  132,  134,  135,  136, 
137,  138,  139,  142,  143,  148.  To 
William  Penn,  49,  51,  54,  55,  56, 
76,  77,  79,  30,  81,  82,  83,  84,  87, 
106,  129;  (See  W.  Penn.)  Gov. 
Markham  to  Lord  Baltimore,  39, 
From  the  Proprietaries,  203.  In 
dians  to  Governor,  214.  Allum- 
appies  to  Governor,  214.  James 
Logan  to  R.  Charles,  214.  Sam  1 
Nutt  to  Governor,  215.  Wm.  Penn 
to  James  Frisbee,  4'3.  From  Sir 
Win.  Petty  to  Wm.  Penn,  49. 
From  Phil.  Lloyd  to  Wm.  Penn, 
54.  From  James  Nevill  to  Wm. 
Penn,  55,  56.  Wm  Penn  to  Gov. 
of  New  Jersey,  60.  From  Gov. 
Blackwell  to  President  Lloyd,  106. 
James  Steele  to  R.  Shankland, 
187.  Gov.  Keith  to  Assembly,  188. 
From  Micajah  Perry,  197,  206. 
Society  for  propagating  the  Gos 
pel,  191,  226.  Proprietaries  to 
Trustees,  203,  236.  Checochini- 
can  to  Governor,  239.  Gov.  G.  to 
Shekalamy,  241,  455.  Admiralty 
to  Governor,  242,  243,  253,  306. 
439.  Gov.  G.  to  Traders,  243. 
James  Logan  to  Traders,  245, 
Commissioners  of  Trade,  245.  H. 
Newcastle  to  Gov.,  246,  269,  577, 
581,  594,  633,  648,  652,  679.  D. 
Lloyd  to  R.  Charles,  246.  Com 
missioners  of  Customs  to  Gover 
nor,  238,  395.  Greenwich  Hospi 
tal  to  Governor,  251,  403.  Gene 
ral  Spottswood  on  Post  Office,  264, 
265.  Joshua  Lowe  to  Governor, 
268.  Capt.  Civility  to  Governor, 
238,  271.  From  Alured  Popple, 
245,  288,  331.  348,  433.  S.  Blun- 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


523 


Letters — i. 

ston,  295,  316,  410,  530.  Rip  Van 
Dam  to  Gov.  G.,  296.  Governor 
to  Delaware  Indians,  302,  303. 
Edmund  Cartlidge  to  Governor, 
304.  Gov.  Ogle  to  Gov.  G.,  313, 
320,  326,  336,  342,  343,  403,  414, 
443,  727,  758.  Gov.  G.  to  Gov. 
Ogle,  321,  326,  337,  340,  343,  347, 
417,  427,  447.  Boone  and  Mattox 
to  Gov.  340.  Delaware  Chiefs  to 
Gov.,  341.  Gov.  to  Indians,  346, 
445.  Gov.  to  S.  Blunston,  353, 
437,  547.  Wright  and  Blunston 
to  Gov.,  363,  436.  Benjamin 
Shurmer  to  R.  Charles,  370,  380, 
390  Justices  of  Kent  to  Gov.  G., 
372,  389,  500.  J.  Ross  to  Gov. 
Ogle,  381.  Gov.  to  Wright  and 
Blunston,  386,  436.  Lord  Balti 
more  to  Gov.  G.,  393,  395.  In 
dians  to  Gov.  G.,  394,  425,  549. 
Abraham  Wendall  for  Indians,  to 
Gov.,  454.  James  Steel  to  James 
Heath,  426.  Gov.  Gooch,  544, 
663,  687,  756.  Commissioners  on 
Boundary  Line,  556,  557,  558, 
568,  574,  613.  James  Hamilton 
to  R.  Peters,  585.  Ferd.  J.  Paris, 
5S6,  628,  734.  Justices  of  New 
Castle  to  Governor,  592.  Gov. 
Clarke,  N.  Y.  to  Governor,  619, 
620.  James  Ladd  to  J.  Steel,  623. 
R.  Peters  to  T.  Cookson,  637. 
John  Digges  to  R.  Peters,  645. 
Between  Gov.  Bladeii  and  Gov. 
Thomas,  645,  686,  692,  726.  Con 
rad  Weiser,  649,  650,  651,  661, 
6ti5,  671,  673.  Gov.  Shirley  and 
Gov.  F.,  653,  667,  669,  670,  711, 
746,  754  Gov.  Clinton  and  Do., 
654,  661,  678,  687,  712,  736. 
Thomas  Cookson,  637,  646,  657, 
680,  682,  684,  727,  730.  D.  Bush 
to  Thos.  Hopkinson,  674  Adam 
Furney  to  T.  Cookson,  685.  Gov. 
Shirley  and  P.  Warren  to  Gov. 
Thomas,  689.  R.  Peters  to  Thos. 
Calder,  729,  731.  Tench  Francis 
t  >  Do.,  733.  Captains  at  Albany, 
736.  Indian  i>  President,  737, 
741.  Capt.  John  Stoddard  to  Gov. 
Shirley,  740.  George  Croghan  to 
R.  Peters,  742,  770.  Capt.  Perry 
to  R.  Peters,  745.  To  and  from 
Conrad  Weiser,  649,  650,  661, 
665,  671,  673,  748,  749,  750,  756, 


Letters — ii. 

758,  761,  771,  772.  Presd't  P.  to 
Gov.  of  Havana,  752.  Do.  Mons. 
Chastenoy,  755.  Curtis  and  Fin- 
ney  to,  759.  Jehu  Curtis,  759. 
Capt.  Taylor  to  Captain  Medcalf, 
760.  Holt  and  Kollock  to  Presi 
dent,  763.  President  Reading  of 
N.  J.,  764.  Answer  of  President, 
765.  Secretary  P.  to  Proprieta 
ries,  768.  Capt.  John  Huston  to 
President,  769.  Geo.  Croghan  to 
T.  Lawrence,  770. 

Alexander,  James,  ii.,  465.  Alexan 
der,  Wm.,  170,  315,  348,  375. 
Allen,  Wm.,  362.  AlricKs,  Her 
manns,  383.  Armstrong,  Col. 
John,  451,  457,  719.  Armstrong, 
Joseph,  247,  248.  Assembly,  316, 
318. 

Ballett,  Cap^  J.,  ii.,  7.  Bard,  Peter, 
764.  Barton,  Rev.  Thos.,  568, 
755,  756.  Belcher,  Gov.,  of  New 
Jersey,  172,  182,  242,  243,  261, 
269,  471,  478,  489,  501,  513,  527, 
530,  699.  Bell,  John,  692.  Blun 
ston,  Sam'l,  66.  Board  of  Trade, 
128,  377,  418,  467,  527,  778. 
Boscawen,  Adm.,  322,  421  Bos 
ton  Selectmen,  708.  Braddock, 
Gen.,  258,  261,  263,  269,  285,  288, 
290,  299,  372.  Burd,  James,  393, 
454,  566,  631,  705.  Burgesses 
of  Wilmington,  456.  Bush, 
D.,  6. 

Churchman,  John,  ii.,  19,  25.  Clap- 
ham,  596,  612,  615,  663,  669, 
671,  686,  705,  739,  744,  751,  766, 
778.  Captains  of  his  regiment  to 
Commissary  James  Young,  703, 
704,  716.  Glaus,  Daniel,  116,  174, 
645.  Clinton,  Gov.  N.  Y.,  16,  26, 
29,  30,  32,  65,  99.  Cookson,  Tho 
mas,  9,  42.  Coxe,  Gov.,  377. 
Croghan  George,  13,  31,  118,  119, 
132,  144,  173,  203,  209,  212,  218, 
219,  483. 

De  Lancey,  Gov.,  of  New  York,  ii., 
168,  179,  220,  233,  242,  243,  261, 
264,  267,  270,  273,  278,  279,  280, 
288,  326,  331,  338,  344,  345,  346, 
350,  384,  391,  396,  398.  Denny, 
Gov.  Wm.,  779.  Digges,  John, 
73.  Dinwiddie,  Robert,  Governor 
Virginia,  177,  226,  268,  270,  273, 
390,  422,  446,  454,  481,  530,  560, 
581,  711.  Dobbs,  Gov.,  N.  C., 


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Letters— ii. 

281,    536.      Dunbar,    Col.   Thos., 
385,  401,  410,  417. 

Edmonds,  Wm.,  ii.,  669,  681. 

Fisher,  Josh.,  ii.,  592,  593.  Fitch, 
Gov.  Thos.,  122,  125,  208.  Fox, 
H.,  490,  606,  659.  Francis,  Tench, 
255.  Franklin,  Benj.,  274,  344, 
466,  548,  766.  Franklin  &  Hall, 
274. 

Gage,  Col.,  Thomas,  ii.,  571.  Gal- 
brath,  James,  740.  Gooch,  Gov. 
18. 

Halifax,  Dunk,  ii.,  657.  Halifax,  Earl 
of,  528,  657.  Hamilon,  Gov. 
James,  49,  60,  66,  91,  113,  120, 
122.  Hamilton,  Hance,  611,  753. 
Hamilton,  James,  731,  749. 
Hardy,  Sir  Charles,  and  Gov., 
399,  435,  497,  526,  574,  585,  606, 
609,  629,  646,  688.  Harris,  John, 
178,  230,  232,  441,  627,  662. 
Hawkins,  John,  S.,  117.  Hen- 
dricks,  Thos.,  438.  Hobson, 
Cap.  SamL,  641.  Hockley, 
Richd.  475,  476.  Holt,  R.  and 
S.  Kollock,  4,  477,  509.  Hoops, 
Adam,  462,  474,  752.  Hopkins, 
Gov.  Stephen,  345,  434,  500,  673. 
Horsefield,  Timothy,  289,  458, 
481,  500,  512,  520,  688,  701,  713. 
Hughes,  Wm.,  271. 

limes,  Col.,  ii.,  217,  376.  Johnson, 
Col.  Wrn.,  26.  Johnson,  Genl., 
393,  535. 

Kennedy,  Archd.,  ii.,  702,  714,  733 

Lawrence,  Gov  ,  ii.,  375,  422.  Lee, 
President  of  Virginia,  58.  Lesley, 
Matthew,  316,  356.  Logan,  Wm., 
479.  Loudoun,  Lord,  718. 

McKee,  Thomas,  ii.,  553,  563,  564, 
615.  Magaw,  David,  39.  Mar 
shall,  Capt.,  29.  Mercer,  Capt. 
Hugh,  632.  Mercer,  James,  F., 
281.  Morris,  Gov.,  R.  H.  [See 
R.  H.  M.J  Morris,  Lewis,  315. 

Norris,  Isaac,  ii.,  242,  243. 

Ogilvie,  Wm.,  ii.,  585.  Ogle,  Gov., 
(Md.)  40,  46,  57.  Orme,  Robert, 
312,  325,  329.  Orndt,  Cap. 
742. 

Parsons,  Wm,  ii.,  41,  95,  98,  305, 
443,  515,  534,  539,  595,  670,  740, 
742,  745,  747.  Patterson,  Cap., 
613.  Penn,  Thomas  and  Richard, 
304.  Penn,  Thomas,  189,  195, 
252,  275,  305,  333,  366,  419,  438. 


Letters — ii. 

Peters,  Richard,  59,  89,  172,  196, 
214,  218,  232,  307,  312,  315,  345, 
411,  455,  651,  660,  685.  Pepperell, 
Wm.,  329.  Philadelphia,  Mayor 
and  Aldermen,  389.  Phipps, 
Lieut.  Gov.,  413,  732.  Poison, 
Cap.  Wm.,  246,  247,  248.  Powell, 
B.  and  S.  Rhoads,  3.  Pownall, 
Sir  Jno.,  377,  418,  467,  527,  778. 

Read,  Adam,  ii.,  738.  Read,  Charles 
645.  Ridout,  J.,  734.  Robinson, 
Sir  Thos.,  188,  249,  284,  291,  365, 
379,  439,  440,  520,  764.  Ruther 
ford,  Jno.,  276,  288. 

St.  Clair,  Sir  John,  ii.,  567.  Sal- 
ter,  Elisha,  611,  613,  621.  Scull, 
Nicholas,  73.  Sharp,  Horatio, 
Governor  Maryland,  113,  125, 
130,  187,  192,  213,  228,  244,  274, 
382,  397,  451,  490,  507,  557,  573. 
Shippeii,  Edward,  230,  358,  362, 
364,  400,  455,  463,  472,  627,  634, 
642,  738,  740.  Shirley,  Governor, 
20,  26,  215,  260,  282,  298,  326, 
328,  330,  338,  381,  387,  698. 
Shirley,  General,  292,  330  405, 
417,  435,  481,  493,  495,  502,  524, 
569,  576,  577,  578,  579,  587,  651, 
693,  715.  Shirley,  John,  199, 
332,402,  423.  Shirley,  W.,  29, 
293,  307,  310,  321,  346,  357. 
Spangenberg,  Revd.  Mr.,  584. 
Spering,  Lieut.,  566,  587.  Spry, 
Commod.,  508.  Steele,  Revd. 
Captain  John,  623.  Stevenson, 
Geo.,  442,  461,  465,  514,  749,  775. 
Stevenson,  James,  170,  323,  411, 
Swaine,  Charles,  360. 

Tasker,  Benjamin,  Governor,  ii.,  93. 
Thomas,  Gov.,  180.  Thompson, 
William,  752.  Till,  William,  464. 
Trent,  William,  17,  50,  575. 

Van  Etten,  Captain  John,  ii.,  720. 

Walker,  Thomas,  ii.,  267.  Washing 
ton,  Colonel.  George,  565,  620. 
Weiser,  Conrad,  8,  9,  10,  11,  15, 
23,  44,  259,  318,  453,  461,  503, 
504,  511,  562,  563,  628,  696,  776. 
Wentworth,  Governor,  J.  G.,  195. 
West,  Francis,  571.  Wetterhold, 
Captain,  741,  753.  Williams, 
Israel,  20.  Wolcott,  Governor 
Roger,  120,  126. 

York,  several  persons,  ii.,  448. 

Abercromby,  Maj.  General,  iii.,  321, 
364,  366,  371,  376,  380,  392,  553. 


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Letters— iii. 

Allen,  William,  C.  J.,  iii.,  64,  304. 
Amherst,  General  Jeff.,  634,  694, 
70],  706.  710,  712,  715,  718,  726, 
734.  Armstrong,  Colonel  John 
40,  48,  51,  54,  78,  83,  146,  173, 
187,  191,  201,  212,  239,  282,  289, 
296,  303,  365,  446,  447,  448,  481, 
551,  621,  627,  688.  Atkins  Ed 
mund,  175,  183,  197,  268. 

Bard,  Peter,  iii.,  432,  499.  Barton, 
Rev.  Thos.,  377,  450,  551.  Beatty, 
Rev.  Charles,  297.  Belcher,  Gov. 
J.,  54,  151.  Bell,  John,  282. 
Bernard,  Governor  Fra.,  453. 
Blackwood,  John,  402,  403.  Bos- 
cawen,  Admiral,  498.  Bouquet, 
Colonel,  82,  85,  265,  571,  670. 
Bulkley,  John,  349.  Bull,  Capt. 
Jno.  422,  423.  Bullitt,  Captain 
Thomas,  371.  Burd,  Maj.  James, 
333,  334,  350,  367.  Burk,  Law 
rence,  478.  Buss 5,  Christian,  279, 
425.  Bjers,  John,  406. 

Callender,  Robert,  iii.,  29.  Chauvig- 
nerie,  Mons.,  329.  Chew,  B.,  397. 
Chief  Justice,  754.  Clapham, 
Colonel  William,  9,  10,  13,  14, 
38,  40,  42,  58,  64.  Colden,  Alex., 
446.  Commissioners,  93,  161, 
214,  235,  258,  281,  287,  398,  498, 
675.  Commissioners  of  Lower 
Counties,  401.  Commissioners  of 
Customs,  546.  Commissioners  of 
Indian  affairs,  583.  Commis 
sioners  of  Wyoming,  318.  Cotes, 
Admiral  Thomas,  186,  298.  Coul- 
tas,  James,  64.  Council  to  Gov., 
8.  Croghan,  George,  175,  247, 
248,  319,  428,  544,  671,  733. 

De  Lancey,  Governor  Jas.,  iii.,  434. 
Denny,  Gov.  William,  5,  8,  13, 
18,  29,  35,  38,  40,  48,  50,  53,  54, 
58,  64,  69,  76,  78,  83,  93,  95,  96, 
106,  137,  138,  141,  145,  146,  148, 
150,  160,  162,  173,  174,  186,  193, 
201,  207,  209,  212,  214,  218,  221, 
235,  236,  239,  241,  245,  247,  248, 
251,  256,  258,  265,  266,  268,  273, 
277,  278,  282,  289,  290,  293,  296, 
298,  300,  303,  304,  313,  315,  316, 
323,  330,  338,  349,  351,  360,  364, 
365,  366,  370,  380,  383,  385,  392, 
401,  403,  412,  425,  427,  428,  430, 
432,  442,  449,  453,  471,  480,  481, 
485,  487,  489,  490,  498,  508,  511, 
517,  518,  546,  552,  571,  583,  584, 


Letters  —  iii. 

623,  634,  671,  675,  677,  685,  687, 

689.  Depui,    Samuel,    423,  424. 
Dinwiddie,     Gov.      Robert,      50. 
Dudgeon,  Richard,  442. 

Elder,  Rev.  John,  iii.,  251.  Erwin, 
Robert,  64. 

Fothergill,  John,  iii.,  667.  Forbes, 
Gen.  John,  83,  398,  448. 

Galbreath,  Bartram,  iii.,  277.  Gallo 
way,  Joseph,  and  Wm.  M.,  160, 
214.  Gordon,  Lewis,  754,  756. 
Governor  of  Havana,  508. 
Gneme  and  Bond,  Drs.,  673,  676. 
Graydon,  Lieut.,  728,  729. 

Halkett,  Major,  iii.,  450.  Hamilton, 
Gov.  James,  690,  691,  693,  694, 
696,  701,  702,  706,  710,  712,  714, 
718,  726,  729,  732,  734.  Harding, 
N.,  53.  Harris,  John,  33.  Hol- 
dernesse,  Earl  of,  148,  162.  Hol 
land,  Nathaniel,  583.  Holt,  R., 
636.  Horsfield,  Timothy,  34,  76, 
142,  207,  247,  286,  350,  351,  436, 
438,  741,  755.  Hughes,  John, 
288,  289,  316.  Humphreys,  Lt., 
28.  Hyndshaw,  James,  290. 

Indians  to  Governor  of  Maryland, 
iii.,  143.  Irvine,  James,  700. 

Jameson,  David,  iii.,  8,  412.  Janu 
ary,  Thomas,  410.  Johnson,  Sir 
William,  485,  704.  Joshua,  and 
other  Indians,  575. 

Kennedy,  Archibald,  iii.,  477,  479. 
Kern,  Adjutant,  334.  Kollock, 
Jacob,438. 

Lawrence,  Thomas,  iii.,  675.  Leech, 
Thomas,  676.  Lloyd,  Thomas, 
11,  319,  361,  411.  Lords  of  trade, 

690.  Loudoun,    Lord,    137,  138, 
141,  145,  150,  174,  267,  277,  316, 
317,  323,  338.      Lyttleton,  Gover 
nor  William  Henry,  18,  315,  398. 

McClughan,  John,  iii.,  393.  McKin- 
ley,  John,  381.  McMichael,  John 
405.  Masters,  William  and  J.  G., 
160.  Mercer,  Col.  Hugh,  27,  57, 
571,  584,  624,  673,  685,  721,  728. 
Meyer,  Engineer,  47,  48.  Miller, 
John,  455,  545.  Monckton,  Gen. 
Robert,  732.  Moore,  Justice,  511. 
Morgan,  Capt.  Jacob,  30,  31,  39, 
191.  Morris,  Sam'l,  635.  Mont 
gomery,  Capt.  Jno.  411.  Nevill, 
Samuel,  206. 

Orndt,  Jacob,  iii.,  5,  51,  207,  209,  212, 
350,  351,  367,  487,  490,  678.  Os- 


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Letters — iii. 

wald,  Thomas,  298.  Otto,  Dr. 
M.,  Jno.  247,  251. 

Paris,  F.  J-,  iii.  666.  Parsons,  Wm., 
5,  7,  35,  bl,  84,  104,  139,  142, 
163,  211.  Pemberton,  Israel,  37, 
555.  Peters,  Richard,  7,  11,  33, 
37,  51,  80,  84,  86,  92,  104,  157, 
206,  217,  239,  245,  251,  283,  288, 
297,  298,  377,  381,  384,  386,  389, 
390,  393,  397,  402,  406,  409,  422, 
428,  438,  450,  455,  471,  475,  478, 
484,  488,  500,  510,  514,  516,  544, 
546,  551,  552,  555,  571,  575,  580, 
621,  627,  636,  660,  662,  673,  675, 
677,  698,  727,  733,  741,  754. 
Peters,  William,  299,  312,  547. 
Pitt  William,  94,  96,  106,  301, 
330,  519,  753,  Post,  Fred'k, 
580,  698,  700,  702,  70  J-709.  Pow- 
nall,  John,  (secretary,)  97,  759. 
Pownall,  John,  Gov.  Mass.,  693, 
714.  Price,  G.,  488.  Price,  Lieut. 
Samuel,  429,  Proprietaries,  106, 
157,  193,  576,  668,  683. 

Quamas,  Capt.  Henry  (Indian,)  iii., 
758. 

Quinby,  Jonathan,  iii.,  681. 

Raboteau,  C.  C.,  iii.,  677.  Read, 
Chas.,  Jr.  546.  Read,  Jas,  36,  245. 
Reading,  alarms  at,  36.  Reading, 
Philip,  699.  Reed,  AdsRn,  426.  Rey 
nolds,  George,  5.  Ridout,  J.,  660, 
662.  Robertson,  Maj.  James,  291. 

St.  Clair,  Sir  Jno.,  iii.,  266,  661. 
Shackerly,  Mr.,  agent,  137.  Shank- 
land,  William,  3  62.  Sharp,  Ho 
ratio,  Gov.  143,  183, 197,  585,  697, 
Shippen,  Jos.  333,  389,  409. 
410,  42  -,449,  470,  f>10.  Shippen, 
Edward,  8,  304,  394,  409,  427. 
Sibbald,  Capt.  Jno.  490.  Span- 
genberg,  Rev.  Mr.,  69,  141,  434, 
500.  Stanwix,  Col.  John,  220, 
239,  241,  288,  301,  438,  517,  r>68, 
687,  693,  696,  710,  713.  Steven 
son,  George,  384,  386,  390,  391, 
395,  400,  411.  Stevenson,  Surgn., 
James,  82.  Stephen,  Col.  Adam, 
83,  668.  Swain,  Charles,  424. 
516,  686. 

3dyuscung,  iii.,  385,  509,  623,704. 
Teiment,  Rev.  William,  514. 
Thomson,  Charles,  256,  422.  Till, 
William,  471,  475.  Trent,  Wm., 
1 :9.  Trump,  Levi,  408,  425,  430, 
480,  582,  699.  Turner,  J.,  442. 


Letters— iii. 

Van  Etten,  Cap.  iii.,  139.  Vining, 
T.,  635. 

Walker,  Capt.,  Richard,  iii.,  409. 
Washington,  Col.  George,  300. 
Weiser,  Conrad,  19,  28,  31,  35, 
86,  207,  217,  221,  277,  283,  293, 
312,  313,  425,  428,  439.  500,  571, 
699,  701.  Weiser,  Samuel,  10. 
Wentworth,  Gov.,  5.  West  Francis 
707,  732.  Wetherhold,  Lieut. 
Jacob,  211. 

Young,  James,  in.,  12,  49,  57,  455, 
484,  488. 

Allen,  Andrew,  iv.,  702.  Allen, 
Jno.  680.  Allison,  R.  and  J. 
Worrell,  764,  784.  Atlee,  Col., 
772.  Amherst,  Gen.  Jeffrey,  37, 
39,  45,  46,  48,  50,  64,  68,  71,  73, 
74,  76,  79,  87.  Anonymous,  156. 
Apty,  Thos.,  157.  Armstrong, 
John,  108,  135,  136,  146,  152, 
154,  174,  193,  203,  205.  Attorney- 
General,  S.  G.  B.  302. 

Ball,  Joseph,  iv.,  761.  Bard,  Peter, 
210.  Barnsley,  Capt.  Thos.  209, 
212.  Barry,  John,  750.  Barton, 
Rev.  Thos.,  133.  Bayard,  Major 
John,  707.  Beatty,  R.  and  J. 
Miller,  151.  Bedwell,  Thomas, 
719.  Belton,  Joseph,  650,  654. 
Berks  county  Committee,  679. 
Bernard,  Gov.  F.,  Mass,  162. 
Biddle,  Owen,  765,  789.  Blaine, 
Ephrahn,  590.  Boone,  Gov.  Tho's, 
67.  Borden,  Joseph,  753.  Botte- 
tourt,  Lord  Governor,  365,  368, 
371.  Boudinot,  Elias,  720,  727. 
Bouquet,  Col.  Henry,  166,  198, 
204,  206,  208.  Bradshaw,  Thos. 
297,  Bryan,  George,  777.  Burd, 
Capt.  James,  88,  111,  124,  128, 
140,  165.  Burd,  Mark,  Chairman 
of  Bucks  county,  697.  Butler,  Z., 
Capt.,  364,  643,  647,  648. 

Cadwalader,  Col.  John,  iv.,  757. 
Caldwell,  Commodore,  706,  717, 
726.  Callender,  Robert,  411,  413. 
Capts.  of  Pennsylvania  armed 
vessels,  707.  Carleton,  Gov.  Guy, 
364.  Carnahan,  John,  603.  Car 
penter,  E.  160.  Cavet,  James, 
622.  Chambers,  Benjamin,  535. 
Chew,  Benjamin,  494.  Clayton, 
Ashur,  138,  142,  174.  Golden, 
Gov.  Cadwalader,  167,  364,  562, 
563,  579.  Collins,  Major  Luke, 


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Letters— iv. 

454.  Commissioners  of  Bedford 
county,  712.  Commissioners  of 
Carlisle,  706,  713.  Commissioners 
of  Connecticut,  470,  471.  Com 
missioners  of  Customs,  Boston, 
289,  305,  311.  Commissioners  of 
Trade,  174,  182,  189.  Commis 
sioners  of  Westmoreland  county, 
489.  Committee  of  Chester  county, 
718,  730.  Committee  of  Frederick 
county,  Md.,  681.  Committee  of 
Lancaster  county,  717.  Committee 
on  Naval  affairs,  692.  Committee 
of  Reading,  757.  Committee  of 
Safety,  635,  638,  642,  651,  654, 
656,  664,  666,  668,  679,  680,  696, 
697,  702,  703,  704,  706,  708,  711, 
712.  713,  714,  717,  718,  720,  721, 
722,  723,  726,  727,  729,  730,  731, 
733,  734,  736,  737,  738,  740,  742, 
743,  744,  745,  746,  747,  750,  751, 
757,  760,  761,  762,  763,  765,  768, 

769,  770,  773,  774,  775,  777,  779, 
790.      Committee   of    Secresy    of 
Congress  of  North  Carolina,  733. 
Congress,  640,  643,  644,  645,  680, 
728,    732,    760,    773,    778,     782. 
Congress  of  North  Carolina,  734. 
Connolly,    John,    548,    695,    703, 

770.  Connolly,    Mrs.,    778,    780. 
Conway,     H.     S.,      Sec'y,      244. 
Cooper,  Guy,  Sec'y,  250.     Coxe, 
John,   757,  762.     Crawford,  Wm. 
424.     Croghan,  G.,  452,  482,  506. 

Dartmouth,  Earl  of,  iv.,  456,  460, 464, 
480,  538,  57d,  579,  585,  588,  613, 
614,  621,  625.  Davison  Commo 
dore,  791.  De  Haven,  Peter,  731. 
Dickeson,  Mr  241.  Dickinson, 
John,  784.  Digges,  Win.,  489. 
Dougherty,  H.,  753,  778,  791. 
Durkee,  John,  364.  Dunmore, 
Earl  of,  460,  482,  493,  525.  Dyer, 
Eliphalet,  &c.,  394,  401. 

Eden,  Robert,  Gov.  of  Maryland,  iv., 
369.  Edmondstone,  Chas.  433. 
Elder,  Rev.  John,  127,  128,  132, 
135,  148,  153,  714. 

Fairlamb,  N.,  iv.,753.  Fisher, Henry, 
664,  724,  725,  732,  736,  737,  740, 
743,  755,  762.  Instructions,  686, 
Fitzsimons.  T.,  and  J.  Moulder, 
763.  Fox,  Mr.,  80.  Francis,  Col. 
Turbutt,  210.  Franklin,  Wil 
liam,  Gov'r,  N.  J.,  157,  305.  Fra- 
zier,  J.,  and  George  Wood,  458. 


Letters — iv. 

Gage,  Gen.  Thomas,  iv.,  137,  143, 
144,  164,  168,  170,  172,  214,  217, 
231,  240,  248,  256,  260,  276-300, 
337,  344,  377,  393,  394,  457.  Gor 
don,  Lewis,  66,  67,  70,  143,  174, 
420,  423,  427.  Governor  of  Ha- 
vana,  286.  Grant.  Lieut.  Chas., 
229,  231,  240,  246.  Graydon, 
Lieut.  Caleb,  52,  88,  207,  214. 
Gurney,  Francis,  691. 

Haldiman,  Frederick,  iv.,  465. 
Halifax,  Dunk.  192,  200,  201,  202. 
Hallock,  Captain  William,  751. 
Hamberger,  Thomas,  795.  Hanna, 
Robert,  605,  625,  6-7.  Harris, 
John,  721,  789.  Hazelwood,  Com 
modore,  765.  Hamilton,  Gov'r 
James,  37,  39,  45,  46,  50,  52,  58, 

60,  64,  67,  68,   71,  73,  74,  76,  79, 
80,   82,    86,    103    105,   110,    124, 
128,    130,    419,    424.      Hendrick, 
James,    346.     Hillsborough,    Earl 
of,  282,  283,  290,  292,  295,  297, 
299,   300,  302,  306,  309,  311,  334, 
340,  361,  363,  364,  375,  380,  382, 
387,    414.        Hopkins,     Governor 
Steph.,   121.     Horsfield,    Thomas, 

61.  Howell,      John      L.,      765. 
Hughes,  Ellis,  647,  648.    Hughes, 
John,  241. 

Indians,  iv.,  60,  61,  170,450,500. 
Irish,  Nathan,  638.  Irvine,  Col. 
James,  138. 

Johnson,  Sir  William,  iv.,  40,  44, 
56,  74,  77,  78,  80,  103,  137,  162, 
165,  215,  226,  249,  260,  290,  292, 
307,  309,  349,  375.  Johnson, 
William  Samuel,  475.  Joy,  Capt., 
738. 

Kearsley,  Jonathan,  iv.,  727. 

Lancaster,  officers  at,  iv.,  335. 
Lancaster  Committee,  ir.,  697. 
Ledlie,  Doctor,  427,  Lee,  Richard, 
538.  Logan,  William,  62,  530. 

Macbean,  Angus,  iv.,  731, 
Mac-kay,  ^neas,  484,  494,  516, 
517,  540.  McKinley,  John,  746, 

749,  764.     Maclay,  William,  462, 
660.     Maul,    James,   680.     Miles, 
Colonel   Samuel,    748,    783,    787. 
Montgomery,  John,  505,  506,  530. 
Moore,    Sir    Henry,    Governor    of 
New  York,  337.     Morris,  Robert, 

750,  752,      768,      773.       Morris, 
Samuel,  787.    Morton,  John,  772. 
Moylan,  Stephen,  774. 


528  INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 

Letters— iv.  |  Letters— v. 

Nicola,   Lewis,  iv.,  635,  726.     New  j  488,  618.     Smith,  Rev.  Dr.  Wm., 

York    Commissioners,    150,    168,  '  475,  511.     Smith,    William,    229, 

337.  245.     Spear,  J.,    481.     Stedman, 

Old,  James,  iv.,  721.  Charles,    685.      Stephens,    Sec'y 

Penn,     Governor    John,     iv.,    135,  of    Admirality,     243.     331,     623. 

136    138    140,  143,  144,  146,  148,  i  Stevenson,  George,  102.    Stewart, 

150,  153,  155,  157,  158,  160,  163,  j  Charles,  383,  384,  416,  417,  428, 

164,  166,  168,  170,  172,  174,  182,  j  689.     Stuart,  John,  189. 
192,  198,  201,  203,  206,  208.  210,  ;  Teedyuscung,   iv.,  74,   78,    80,    82. 

214,  217,  226,  231,  243,  244,  248,  !  Thompson,      John,      415,      416. 

250,  256,  258,  260,  262,  274,  276,  :  Thompson,    William,     521,     526, 

280   290,  295,  297,  299,  300,  302,  680.     Tilghman,  James,  335,  346, 

305,  307,  309,  311,  334,  337,  339,  !  416,  417,  419,  420,  424,  427,  428, 

340,  344,  349,  361,  363,  365,  369,  I  462,    488,    535,    591.     Trumbull, 

377,  380   387,  411,  414,  431,  449,  !  Governor  Jonathan,  of  Connecti- 

573,  576',  578,  585,  586,  588,  603,  !  cut,   394,   401.     Tryon,    William, 

604,  612,  614,  616,  620,  622,  625,  j  Governor  of  New  York,  467. 

627.  629,    652,    659,    688.     Penn,  |  Van  Campen,  John,  iv.,  415,  416, 
Governor  Richard,  448,  450,  456,  I  417.      Vining,    John,     338,    341. 
460,  465,  466,  476,  480,  484,  494,  i  Virginia,  Governor,  207. 

506,    521,    526.     Peters,   Richard,    Washington,    General,   George,  iv., 

40,  44,  50,  56,  62,  64,  66,  70,  77,  |  644,  645-6,  775.     Webb,  James, 

80,   530.     Phelps,    Richard,    297,  i  213.       Westmoreland       County, 

300.     Pilots  restricted,  777.    Pitt,  ;  Trustees  of,  449.     Wickes,  Capt. 

William,   58.     Plunket,  William,  !  Lambert,  758,     Wilkins,  Colonel, 

109.       Pollard,      William,      787.  !  395.    Williamson,  Dr.  Hu<rh,  364. 

Pownall,    John,     309,    368,    415,  !  Willson,    George,   426,   455,   466. 

486,  629,  652.     Proctor,  Thomas,  |  Wilson,  Thomas,  108.   Wynkoop, 

729,   753,    790.     Provincial  Com-  |  Henry,  702,  792. 
missioners,  142.                                  j  Yeates,     Abm.,     Cha'n,     iv.,     646. 

Read,    Captain    Thomas,    iv.,    745,  j  Young,  James,  208,  210. 

747,    750,    751,    753,   769.     Reed,  ':  Alexander,  Charles,   v.,  626.  Ander- 

Joseph,     679.      Reese,     William,  '  son,  Patrick,  26.    Armstrong,  Gen. 

653.     Reid,    Colonel    John,    246.  j  John,    164,    229,    324,    558,    560, 

Reilley,    Richard,    783.     Richard,  563,  568,  572,  581,  587,  598,  636, 

James,  721.     Roberdeau,  Colonel,  j  641,  645,   653,   672,  684.     Arndt, 

719,  760,  786.  John,     421.      Arnold,     Benedict, 

St.    Clair,    Arthur,    iv.,    426,    437,  367,   376.     Assembly,    179,    264, 

452,  471,  476,  481,  494,  500,  506,  I  491,  681.    Atlee,  Col.  S.  J.,  6,  10. 

530,  573,  583,  586,  589,  622,  624,  Atlee,    William,    248,    301,     327, 

628,  637,    659.     Sample,    David,  365,  376. 

481.     Schlosser,  Captain  J.,  158.    Bache,    Richard,    v.,    409.     Bailey, 

Seely,  Jonas,  141.    Sharpe,  Gov'r  John,  405,  413.     Bailey,  William, 

of  Maryland,  207.  262,  277.    Shel-  ;  349.     Bancroft,  Daniel,   231,   246. 

burne,  Earl  of,  274,  276,  280,  281.  i  Baxter,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Win., 

Shippen,     Edward,    62,    64,    154.  :  31,  Bayard,  Capt.    Jno.,  106,  148. 

Shippen,  Joseph,  Jr,,  82,  88,  102,  ;  Becker,    Lieutenant-Col.,    Henry, 

108,  110,  128,  132,  154,  175,  209,  485.     Benezet,  James,  469.    Ben- 

212,  298,  412,  4  9,  420,  437,  471,  sell,  C.,  11.     Berks  County,  Com- 

481,  488,  540,  546,  550,  557,  558,  mittee,  111,  112,     Biddle,   Clem- 

560,  564,  583,  618,  624,   637,  650.  j  ent,  140,  145,  170,  197,   721,  739, 

Sluman,   J.   and   W.    Judd,    661.  744.     Biddle,    Owen,    3,   11,     80, 


Smith,      Daniel,      498.        Smith, 
Devereux,    511,    515,    612,    630. 


105,  117,  148,  158,  182,   192,  249, 
267,    301,    315.     Bird,    Mark,     9. 


Smith,  James,  228,  641.     Smith,  !      Elaine,   Col.    Ephraim,  299,   677, 
Robert,  776,  783.    Smith,  Thomas,  J      Blair,  James,  24,  50.  Blewer,  Jos, 


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529 


Letters,  v. — 

120,  464,  713.  Board  of  War, 
268,  292,  306,  314,  320,  399,  583, 
585,  683,  751,  756.  Boggs,  Major, 
232.  Bond,  Phineas,  578.  Bond, 
Dr.  Thos.,  78,  89,  383.  Boudi- 
not,  Elias,  313,  443.  Bowen, 
Capt.  J.  B.,  114.  Boyd,  Alexan 
der,  49.  Boyd,  Col.  Andrew,  712, 
748.  Boger,  Richard,  31.  Brad 
ford,  William,  401,  430,  557,  575, 
582,  615,  644,  648,  649,  663,  668, 
707,  740,  745.  Brodhead,  Daniel, 
21,  29,  158,  283,  345.  Brown, 
Wm.,  37,  106,  135.  Bryan,  Geo. 
V.  P.,  352,  463,  490,  514,  529, 
530,  543,  574,  610,  661,  682.  Bu 
chanan,  Wm.,  552,  667,  677, 
690,  711,  742,  744.  Sudden, 
James,  590,  591.  Bull,  Col.  John, 
59,  102,  201,  203,  208,  255,  304, 
306,  709.  Butler,  Anthony,  553, 
557. 

Cadwalader,  John,  v.,  95,  136,  160, 
161,  178,  180,  186.  Caldwell, 
Andrew,  261.  Cameron,  Allan. 
383.  Campbell,  George,  269. 
Carothers,  John,  634,  639.  Cas- 
dorp,  Thomas,  200.  Chambers, 
David,  113.  Chambers,  Col. 
James,  364.  Cheney,  Col.  732. 
Chester  County,  Lieutenants,  475, 
582,  629.  Chew,  James,  449. 
Christ,  H.  &c.,  605,  633,  734. 
Clark,  John,  699.  Clark,  Michael, 
712.  Clarkson,  Dr.  Gerardus, 
165.  Clinton,  Gen.  George,  676. 
Coats,  Col.  Wm.,  158,  528,  766. 
Coleman,  Robt.,  39.  College  of 
Philadelphia,  198.  Committee  of 
Berks,  111,  112.  Committee  for 
driving  off  cattle,  473,  512,  545, 
567,  610,  630.  Committee  of  in 
spection,  Cumberland,  79.  Com 
mittee  of  Fifty,  473,  630.  Com. 
of  Lancaster,  251,  266,  349,  365. 
Committee  of  New  York,  40.  Com 
mittee  of  Safety,  [which  see.] 
Committee  at  Trenton,  69.  Com 
mittee  of  Westmoreland,  313. 
Committee  of  Yorktown,  151.  Con 
gress,  137,  179,  217,  219,  244, 
289,  290,  372,  411,  413,  435,  439, 
471,  491,  575,  586,  592,  593,  599, 
626,  627,  681,  688,  738,  768.  Con 
nolly,  John,  101,  130,  242,  245, 
297,  298.  Connor,  Colonel  Mor- 
34 


Letters,  v. — 

gan,  315.  Conway,  Gen.  T.,  522, 
530.  Cooke,  William,  84.  Cor- 
bley,  John,  449.  Council  of 
Safety,  [which  see.]  Council  of 
Safety  of  Kent,  79.  Creigh,  John, 
&c.,  628.  Crispin  William,  114, 
681,  706,  748.  Cross,  William, 
449.  Cumberland  County,  12, 
77. 

Davis,  Col.  v.,  292.  Davison,  Com 
modore,  Saml.,  378.  De  Haven, 
Hugh,  569.  De  Haven,  Peter, 
155,  255,  606,  607.  Delegates  in 
Congress,  537.  De  Nonnandie,  Dr. 
J.  A.  C.,  176.  Dewees,  Thomas, 
266.  Dickinson,  Gen.  Philemon, 
116,  117,  233,  244.  Donaldson, 
&c.,  Joseph,  496,  534.  Dorsey, 
Thomas,  534,  550.  Downey, 
Capt.  431.  Drummond,  Dr. 
George,  511.  Dundas,  James, 
616. 

Elder,  Robert,  v.,  753.  Elmer, 
Jona'n,  7.  Episcopal  Churches, 
600,  603.  Eustace,  J.  P.,  381. 
Evans,  John,  246,  353,  529.  Ewing, 
James,  146,  298.  Eyers,  Richard, 
106.  Eyre,  Benjamin,  375. 
Eyers,  Col.  Jehu,  591. 

Farmer,  Capt.  Lewis,  v.,  51.  Fisher, 
Henry,  42,  47,  52,  61,  70,  99, 100, 
108,  153,  263,  402,  465,  504. 
Flowers,  Col.  Benjamin,  27,  138, 
181,  184,  36'.',  716.  Forman, 
Brigadier-General,  David,  435, 
439. 

Galbraith,  Lieuten't-Col.,  Bartrem, 
v.,  343,  353,  407,  409,  415,  457, 
480,  486,  521,  532,  533,  543,  562, 
573.  Galbraith,  Robert,  730. 
Gates,  Major-General  Horatio,  247, 
687,  688.  Gerry,  E.,  754.  Gibson, 
John,  65.  Giles,  Edward,  437. 
Gregory,  James,  334,  500,  588. 
Griffin,  Col.  Samuel,  127.  Grif 
fith,  Capt.  328.  Gronow,  Lewis, 
487,  732.  Gurney,  Col.  Francis, 
186. 

Hale,  Thomas,  v.,  203.  Haller, 
Henry,  144,  250.  Hamilton, 
James,  611,  613,  620.  Hampton, 
John,  316.  Hancock,  John,  P. 
C.,  137,  179,  219,  289,  352,  491, 
£39,  544,  574,  586,  592,  589,  626, 
627,  681.  Hand,  General  Edward, 
443,  540.  Hand,  H.,  3b2.  Hanni- 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Letters,  v. — 

gan,  Thomas,  253.  Harris,  John, 
',53,  758.  Harshall,  J.,  211.  Hart, 
Joseph,  16,  97,  237.  Hartley, 
Thomas,  697.  Hayes,  Capt.  704. 
Hazelwood,  Commodore  John, 
205,  602,  620,  663,  680,  696,  721, 
747.  Heard,  Gen.  Nathaniel,  262. 
Henry,  Patrick,  Jr.,  260,  286. 
Henry,  Col.  William,  347,  472, 
543,  » 34,  635.  Hill,  Col  Henry, 
66,  94.  Hiltzeimer.  J.,  354.  Hodge, 
Andw.,  148.  Hooper,  Robert 
Lettis,  689,  Hopkinson,  Francis, 
489.  Howell,  Jacob  S.,  47,  55, 
641.  Hubley,  Adam,  Junr.,  158, 
358,  530,  533,  666,  698.  Hubley, 
John,  102,  128,  295,  347,  415,  427, 
505.  Huff,  Joseph,  72.  Hunn, 
John,  450,  453,  462,  467,  468,  474, 
475.  Hunter,  Lt.  Samuel,  133, 
244,  370,  377,  415,  610,  717,  737. 

Ingersoll,  Jared,  v.,  502.  Irwin, 
Matthew,  613,  771. 

Johnston,  Francis,  v.,  125,  172. 
Jones,  Morgan,  449.  Joy,  Daniel, 
62,  121,  179. 

Kirkbride,  Joseph,  v.,  322,  331, 
342,  368,  463,  465,  549,  567,  580. 
Knight,  Peter,  239.  Knox,  Gen., 
170.  Kuhn,  Ludwig,  93. 

Labar,     Colonel     Abm.,     v.,     320, 

•  325.  Lacey,  Captain  John,  Jr., 
154.  Lancaster,  Committee  of, 
251,  266,  365,  571,  762.  Lang, 
James,  396.  Lauman,  Ludwig, 
102.  Laurens,  Henry,  735.  Lee, 
Richard  Henry,  665.  Leimback, 
Frederick,  524.  Levers,  Robert, 
332,  618,  622,  623,  645,  650,  653, 
717.  Lieutenants  of  Counties, 
297,  365,  379,  380,  424,  475,  521, 
541,  545,  556,  582,  592,  615,  629, 

660,  694.     Livingston,  Governor 
William,  238,  243,  251,  267,  294, 
296,  301,  320,  328,  346,  348,  614, 
621.    Lochry,  Archibald,  344,  488, 
741.     Lochry,     W.,    135.     Loug- 
head,  James,  485.     Lyon,  Wm., 
416. 

McCalister,  Richard,  v.,  330,  333. 
335,  369,  412,  558,  633,  640,  767. 
McClean,  Archd.,  514,  536,  575, 

661,  682,  704.     Mcllvaine,  Wm., 
509.     Mackay,    tineas,    59,    92. 
McKinley,  General,  34,  309,  456. 
Magistrates,  411,   421,  473,   504, 


Letters,  v. — 

553,  599,  633.  Marten,  James, 
436.  Matlack,  Timothy,  254,  323, 
332,  337,  355,  357,  364,  469,  485, 
487,  507,  602,  612,  616,  620,  659. 
Meade  &  Co.,  61.  Mease,  James, 
193.  Mease  &  Caldwell,  104,  120. 
Meason,  Captain  Samuel,  445. 
Melchor,  Colonel  Isaac,  178,  206, 
507,  527,  584,  653.  Mercer,  Hugh, 
General,  41,  67,  71.  Mifflin, 
Jona.,  86,  584,  594,  596,  597. 
Mifflin,  General  Thomas,  125,  375, 
381,  490,  554,  720.  Miles,  S., 
5.  Minor,  Captain  John,  444. 
Mitchell,  John,  62.  Montgomery, 
Hugh,  37,  120.  Moor,  John,  66, 
135.  Morgan,  George,  286,  313, 
447.  Morgan,  Jacob,  299,  313, 
322,  341,  407,  447,  466,  530,  608, 
632,  756,  761.  Morris,  John,  Jr., 
161,  294,  481,  482,  506,  749.  Mor 
ris,  Lewis,  351.  Morris,  Rt.,  28, 
31,  126,  132,  138,  173,  174,  190, 
216,  255,  379,  382,  626,  759,  760. 
Morris,  Captain  Samuel,  204. 
Morris,  Samuel  C.,  108,  132. 

Navy  Board,  State,  v.,  293,  846,  402, 
425,  429,  446,  475,  488,  491,  501, 
505,  510,  521,  538,  542,  590,  594, 
602,  663,  696,  722.  Navy  Board, 
Continental,  319,  491.  Nevill, 
John,  286.  Nevell,  Thomas,  64. 
Nelson,  Thomas,  167.  Nesbitt, 
Alexander,  240,  628.  New  York 
Committee,  40.  Nice,  Captain 
John,  427.  Nicola,  L.,  7,  29,  71, 
75,  78,  90,  92,  121,  148,  200,  354, 
364,  410,  417,  600,  604,  608,  612, 
619,  631.  Nixon,  John,  489. 

Officers  of  the  Army,  v.,  188. 
Old,  James,  179,  398. 

Paca,  William,  v.,  635.  Paine, 
Thomas,  659.  Parke,  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Jno.,  181.  Patten,  Major 
John,  40.  Pennell,  Joseph,  143, 
197.  Peters,  Richard,  14.  Phila 
delphia  county,  letter  to,  660. 
Pintard,  Lewis,  196.  Piper,  John, 
149,  436.  Potter,  David,  86,  218, 
305.  Potter,  General  James,  433, 
436,  440,  460,  511,  551,  570,  571, 
718,  719,  738,  752,  755,  768. 
Potts,  Jonathan,  350.  Prisoners 
in  Masonic  Lodge,  604.  Proctor, 
Colonel  Jno.,  202.  Proctor,  Thos., 
Major,  11,  33,  45,  50,  52,  97,  118, 


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531 


Letters,  v. — 

130,  134,  141,  189,  192,  207,  234, 
236,  249,  455.  Putnam,  General 
Israel,  118,  127,  163,  168,  170, 
176,  196,  208,  215,  230,  232,  247, 
282,  300,  676.  Putnam,  Daniel, 
215. 

Read,  James,  v.,  20,  68,  138,  204, 
258,  323,  463,  602.  Read,  John, 

12,  21,   23,    24,   26,   47,    60,    68. 
Reed,  Joseph,  109,  151,  289,  379, 
692,   701,   702.     Richards,  Wm., 

13,  47,   62,  166,  169,  242.     Rich 
ardson,  Joseph,  254.  Rittenhouse, 
Benj.,  743.     Ritteuhouse,  David, 
10,    62,    264,     357.      Roberdeau, 
Daniel,  639,   659,  673,  726,   728, 
735,  757,  770,  772.     Ross,  George, 
Jr.,    704,   758.     Rouget,   Stephen 
Joseph,    569.      Rush,    Benjamin, 
3,  38,  59. 

Savadge,  Thomas,  v.,  55,  194, 
216,  217,  228,  418,  540,  763. 
Searle,  James,  216.  Seymour, 
Commodore,  67,  83,  104,  401, 
577.  Shee,  Colonel  John,  417. 
Shippen,  Wm.,  768.  Simmons, 
Leeson,  538.  Skinner,  B.  G-. 
Cortland,  367.  Smith,  Robert,  8, 
9,  37,  324,  426.  Smyth,  Hugh, 
703,  Sprogell,  Ludick,  230. 
Stansbury,  Jos.,  94,  98.  Stephens, 
General,  175.  Stevenson,  George, 
68,  635.  Stewart,  Col.  Walter, 
401,  713.  Stillwell,  Nicholas, 
453.  Stirling,  Lord,  157,  166, 
170,  173,  174,  194..  Stockton, 
Richard  W.,  317.  367.  Sutter, 
James,  750.  Supreme  Executive 
Council,  [which  see.] 

Tallman,  Peter,  v.,  64.  Taylor, 
George,  49.  Thomson,  Charles, 
68.  Thome,  Wm.,  143.  Tilgh- 
man,  James,  156,  174,  502,  641. 
Tilghman,  Tench,  674.  Treasury, 
U.  S.,  334.  Trenton,  Committee 
at,  69.  Trumbull,  Jona'n,  657. 
Tyler,  John,  731. 

Vaughan,  Major  General  John, 
(British,)  v.,  688.  Virginia,  dele 
gates  in  C.,  413.  Virginians,  14. 

Walters,  John,  v.,  182,  245. 
War  Office  of  Pennsylvania,  268, 
281,  282,  283,  292,  294,  306,  314, 
315,  319,  325,  328,  342,  345,  346, 
348,  350,  355,  358,  364,  377,  382, 
396,  398,  401,  409,  418,  427,  428, 


Letters,  v. — 

434,  451,  471,  485,  540,  674,  683. 
War  Office,  Continental,  290,  382, 
399,  430,  434,  439,  450,  502,  512, 
535,  675,  683,  685,  686.  Wash 
ington,  General  George,  113,  117, 
253,  290,  373,  419,  431,  439,  452, 
482,  510,  526,  617,  619,  624,  664, 
669,  678,  691,  697,  710.  Way, 
Nicholas,  315.  Wayne,  Colonel 
Anthony,  89.  Weedon,  Colonel 
G.,  241.  Wetzell,  Lieutenant 
John,  85,  544.  Wells,  Richard, 
189.  Wetherill,  Samuel,  Jr.,  342, 
355.  Wharton,  John,  489.  Whill- 
den,  J.,  382.  Williams,  Ennion, 
34,  39,  51,  53,  80,  103,  105,  107, 
112,  115,  117,  126,  204,  209,  212. 
Wirtz,  Christian,  202,  208.  Wit- 
man,  Christopher,  111.  Wood, 
Colonel  Joseph,  87.  Wynkoop, 
Henry,  32. 

Adams,  John  &  B.  F.,  vi.,  521.  Antes, 
William,  456.  Armstrong,  Gen. 
John,  30,  43,  53,  60,  70,  84,  90, 
100,  122,  148,  149,  230,  238,  293, 
412,  489,  516,  612,  613,  635,  657, 
661,  669,  680,  715,  717,  744. 
Arndt,  John,  336.  Arnold,  Gen. 
Benedict,  687,  708,  748,  749.  As 
sembly,  153,  369,  518,  685,  709. 
Attlee,  Mr.,  212.  Auditor-Gen'l 
U.  S.,  591. 

Bailey,  Francis,  and  Capt.  Lang,  vi., 
404.  Bailey,  James,  766.  Bay 
ard,  Col.  John,  60.  Beaton,  John, 
494.  Bedford  Co.,  freeholders, 
577.  Berks  Co.  Commissioners, 
521.  Berks  Co.  Justices,  138,  722, 
Biddle,  Col.  Clement,  92,  104, 
123,  139,  187,  220,  299,  321,  540, 
738.  Blaine,  Eph.,  D.  C.  G.,  252. 
Blewer,  Capt.  Joseph,  671.  Board 
of  War,  Continental,  35,  42,  52, 
63,  79,  84,  86,  93,  118,  127,  174, 
184,  188,  192,  194,  205,  208,  214, 
216,  234,  268,  281,  286,  339,  351, 
360,  369,  393,  402,  429,  444,  454, 
492,  515,  526,  533,  549,  556,  558, 
576,  581,  586,  593,  605,  608,  643, 
644,  646,  648,  649,  654,  655,  667, 
668,  676,  684,  688,  727,  745,  749, 
758.  Bondfield,  John,  172,  330. 
Boudinot,  Elias,  89,  162.  Boyd, 
Andrew,  355,  432,  483,  582,  646. 
Boyd,  Colonel  J.,  596.  Bradford, 
Colonel  Wm.,  11,  24,  27,  80,  204. 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Letters,  vi. — 

Bradford,  Wm.  C.,  451.  Bridges, 
Robert,  718.  Brodhead,  Colonel 
Daniel,  462,  492,  660,  772.  Bryan, 
Geo.,  V.  P.,  10,  108,  109.  Bu 
chanan,  Arthur,  485,  487,  603. 
Buchanan,  William,  34.  Bull, 
Colonel  John,  128,  133,  190,  746. 
Butler,  Colonel  Richard,  252,  386, 
404.  Butler,  Colonel  Zebulon, 
690. 

Cadwalader,  Col.  Lambert,  vi.,  655. 
Caldwell,  Charles,  502.  Carothers, 
John,  436,  438,  446,  467,  487, 
491,  539,  559,  609,  719,  700. 
Chaloner,  John,  320,  321.  Chal- 
oner  &  White,  761,  762.  Cham 
bers,  John,  504.  Circulars,  65, 
88,  124,  179,  240,  294,  392,  431, 
452,  638,  650.  Clark,  Abraham, 
&c.,  367,  389.  Clarke,  John,  Jr., 
23.  Claypoole,  James,  624.  Cly- 
mer,  Daniel,  104.  Coats,  Colonel 
Wm.,  227.  Collectors  of  Cloth 
ing,  33.  Commissioners  for  col 
lecting  Clothing,  179.  Commis 
sioners  for  collecting  provisions, 
278,  294,  329,  418,  431.  Com 
missioners  for  seizing  Estates,  13, 
644.  Commissioners  of  Bucks 
Co.,  395.  Commissioners  of  Ches 
ter  Co.,  561.  Commissioners  of 
Lancaster  County,  531.  Commis 
sioners  for  Western  Department, 
386.  Committee  of  Congress,  316. 
363,  367,  384,  389,  677.  Congress, 
to  and  from,  3,  9, 12,  30,  31, 41, 116, 
136,  153,  158,  161,  176,  207,  208, 
210,  211,  248,  249,  284,  298,  316, 
318,  327,  340,  350,  351,  364,  394, 
403,  448,  460,  485,  488,  493,  507, 
523,  524,  589,  507,  607,  613,  657, 
670,  671,  672,  708,  710,  712,  713, 
726,  727,  737,  741,  754,  775. 
Combe,  Rev.  Thomas,  Jr.,  626. 
Council  of  Safety,  3,  4,  41.  Cow- 
ell,  Ebenezer,  51.  Cox,  John, 
16,  29.  Craig,  Capt.,  746.  Craig, 
Robert,  41.  Craig,  Col.  Thomas, 
412.  Crispin,  Wm.,  151,  174, 
203,  440.  Culbertson,  Colonel 
Robert,  448. 

Dana,  Francis,  vi.,  318,  384.  David 
son,  James,  16.  Davison,  Hugh, 
504.  De  Haas,  J.  P.,  648.  De  Ha 
ven,  Hugh,  58.  De  Haven,  Peter, 
52,  453,  474,  632.  Delegates,  of 


Letters,  vi. — 

Penn'a  in  Congress,  4,  116,  136, 
207,  231,  242,  269,  279,  299,  380, 
455,  535,  577.  Deshler,  Colonel, 
394.  Donaldson,  Joseph,  &c., 
775.  Duane,  James,  102.  Duer, 
John,  276.  Dunlap,  James,  610. 

Edwards,  Thomas,  vi.,  449.  Elder, 
Joshua,  615,  616.  Ettwein,  John, 
751.  Evans,  Edward,  544.  Evans, 
Colonel  Thomas,  709.  Evans, 
Wm.,  731. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  vi.,  617. 
Fisher,  Henry,  706.  Flowers, 
Colonel  B.,  79,  135,  450,  463. 
Forrest,  Major,  357.  Forst, 
David,  296.  Franklin,  Benjamin, 
and  Jno.  Adams,  521.  Furman, 
Moore,  439. 

Galbraith,  Lt.  Bartrem,  vi.,  642,  648. 
Galbraith,  Robert,  238,  511,  550. 
Galbraith,  Thomas,  532.  Gallo 
way,  Mrs.  Joseph,  675.  Garland, 
Captain  George,  737.  Gates,  Gen. 
Horatio,  Pres.  B.  of  W.,  205. 
Gerard,  Mons.,  French  Minister, 
638,  671.  Gibbon,  Col.  William, 
530.  Gibson,  Colonel  George, 
319,  324,  553.  Gourla,  John,  443. 
Gray,  Wm.,  and  John  Little,  377. 
Graeff,  Matthias,  55.  Greene, 
General  Nathaniel,  444,  482,  530. 
Greer,  Joseph,  395.  Gronow, 
Lewis,  496.  Grubb,  Colonel  C., 
647. 

Harberstick,  Michael,  vi,,  362.  Hag- 
ner,  Lt.  Fred'k,  486.  Hale,  Thos., 
628.  Hambright,  Captain  John, 
57,  532,  570,  626,  770.  Hamilton, 
James,  372,  433,  456,  468,  469. 
Hand,  General,  601.  Harris, 
John,  211,  574.  Harris,  David, 
32.  Hart,  William,  396,  431,  425. 
Hartley,  Colonel  Thomas,  351, 
497,  674,  688,  690,  691,  612,  705, 
729.  Hazelwood,  Commissioner, 
John,  47,  121,  132,  167,  181,  235, 
246,  598,  724,  749.  Henry,  Wil 
liam,  558,  645.  Hillegas,  Michael, 
538,  548,  565.  Hoge,  Jonathan, 
610.  Houston,  Captain  Thomas, 
736.  Hubley,  John,  769.  Hubley, 
Joseph,  145,  750.  Hunter,  Lt. 
Samuel,  57,  175,  191,  393,  478, 
499,  537,  552,  564,  570,  571,  593, 
599,  615,  524,  631,  637,  711, 
773. 


INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA    AKCHIVES. 


533 


Letters,  vi. — 

Irvin,  Matthew,  vi.,  156,  718,  726. 
Irvine,  Colonel  William,  726. 

Jeffries,  Joseph,  vi.,  349.  Johnston, 
Colonel  Francis,  732.  Jones, 
Owen,  Jr.,  53,  54-56,  102,  106. 
Jones,  Thomas,  38,  69,  107,  130, 
247. 

Keachline,  Lieutenant,  vi.,  92,  107. 
Kirkbride,  Colonel  Joseph,  96, 
175,  261,  262,  280,  503.  Knox, 
Robert,  736. 

Lacey,  Brigadier-Gen.,  vi,,  168,  202, 
226,  255,  265,  361,  381,  384,  390, 
398,  402,  410,  414,  470,  579,  580, 
594,  595.  Laird  Samuel,  550. 
Lancaster  county  commissioners, 
531.  Lebar,  Colonel  Abraham, 
44.  Lee,  Francis  Lightfoot,  82. 
147,  276.  Lee,  Major,  440. 
Lesher,  John,  170,  327,  347,  667, 

675.  Levan,  Abraham,  406,  449, 
Levers,   Robert,  5,  76,  140,  141, 
341,  344,  346,  362,  381,  435,  464, 
486,   534,  626,  719,  721.     Levis, 
Thomas,    651.      Lewis,    William, 
641.     Lieutenants,  157,  169,  426, 
452,  501.     Livingston,  GOT.  Wm., 
133,  453,  599,  604,  728.  Lochrey, 
Colonel  Archibald,  143,  459,  495. 
Lutterloh,  Colonel,  210,  283,  322, 
348,  352.     Lyon,  William,  228. 

McCalister,  Colonel  Richard,  vi.,  22, 
171,  196,  244,  369,  463,  479,  547, 
706.  McClean,  Archibald,  294, 
376.  McDowell,  Alexander,  572. 
McHenry,  Captain,  732.  Mackay, 
John,  400.  McKean,  Thomas, 
2(56,  555,  566,  569.  Maclay, 
Wm.,  634.  McGee,  John,  38. 
Magistrates,  258.  Marsteller, 
Philip,  264.  Matlack,  Timothy, 
5,  10,  76,  82.  Mease,  James,  22, 
426,  428.  Melchor,  Col.  Isaac, 

676,  699.      Mitchell,   John,    762, 
763,  764.     Morgan,  Col.  George, 
587,    652,    714.      Morgan,   Jacob, 
L.  B.  C.,  14,  47,   119,    288,   418, 
522,  542,  563,  630.     Morgan,  Col. 
Jacob,  119.     Morgan,   Jacob,  Jr., 
382,    399,    441,    568,    575,    638. 
Morris,  R.,  45.    Musser,  John,  55. 

Navy  Board,  State,  vi.,  24,  38,  110, 
243,  332,  355,  421,  434,  517,  554, 
696,  706,  745.  Nesbit,  John  M., 
652.  Nicola,  Col.  Lewis,  179,  213, 
358,  411,  656,  742. 


Letters,  vi. — 

O'Neal,  Dennis,  vi.,  498. 

Patterson,  Capt.  Alex'r,  vi.,  432. 
Penn,  John,  10.  Peters,  Richard, 
72,  493.  Pettit,  Charles,  366,  513, 
525,  620,  623,  738,  742.  Phila. 
Co.,  Lieutenants  of,  500.  Picker 
ing,  Timothy,  173,  237,  528,  546. 
Piper,  Col.  John,  34,  36,  115,  138, 
194,  229,  469,  505,  682.  Pleasants, 
Samuel,  524.  Porter,  Captain 
Andrew,  574.  Potter,  General 
James,  51,  83,  89,  97,  98,  141, 
150,  167,  169,  516,  517,  521,  603, 
665,  729.  Potts,  Samuel,  595. 
Price,  Philip,  695.  Proctor,  Col. 
John,  445,  458,  516,  659,  722. 
Proctor,  Colonel  Thomas,  676, 
712. 

Ralston,  John,  &c.,  vi.,  747,  772. 
Rice,  Robert,  722.  Rea,  Samuelj 
611,  672.  Read,  Jas.,  234,  245, 
473.  Recruiting  Officers,  248,  280, 
287,  288.  Reed,  Gen.  Joseph, 
120,  218,  712,  733,  739.  Reigart, 
Ab'r.,  626.  Rittenhouse,  David, 
184,  643.  Roberdeau,  General 
Daniel,  10, 18,  130,  134,  144,  183, 
207,  209,  214,  273,  287,  295,  359, 
374,  422,  436,  446,  567,  583,  585, 
609.  Ross,  George,  69.  Ross, 
Col.  Geo.,  Jr.,  319,  324.  Rudolph, 
Lt.  John,  454.  Rush,  Jacob,  752. 
Russell,  William,  286. 

Sanders,  William,  vi.,  716.  Sav- 
adge,  Thomas,  17,  159,  182,  236, 
398,  401,  417.  Scott,  Abraham, 
&c.,  647.  Scott,  Thomas,  673. 
Sergeant,  Jonathan,  D.,  496,  630, 
683,  740.  Seymour,  Comm'r 
Thos.,  97.  Shippen,  Edward, 
682.  Shippen,  Dr.  Wm.,  688. 
Skinner,  Lt.  Abraham,  625. 
Slough,  Matthias,  53,  55.  Smith, 
James,  270.  Smith,  Jonathan  B., 
109,  124,  160,  191,  232,  292,  303, 
314,  350,  357,  359,  365,  371,  403, 
420,  429,  466,  545.  Smith,  Lt., 
92.  Smith,  Matthew,  632.  Smith, 
Lt.  Colonel  Samuel,  4,  92,  107. 
Smith,  Thomas,  39.  Smith,  Dr. 
Wm,,  621.  Sprogel,  Lodick, 
678.  Spyker,  Henry,  391.  Steven 
son,  George,  94.  Stevenson,  R., 
653.  Stewart,  Lt.  Col.  George, 
485,  517,  603.  Stewart,  Colonel 
Walter,  285,  343,  717.  Stiles, 


534 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Letters,  vi. — 

Capt.    Joseph,     480.       Stoddart, 
Benj.,    608.      Stoy,    Lieut.,    717. 
Stroud,     Col.    Jacob,     651,     748. 
Sweers,  Cornelius,  473. 
Tilghman,  Jas.,  vi.,  96.    Tilghman, 
Tench,  407.     Thompson,  J.,  299. 
Van  Campen,  John,  vi.,  767. 
Wagon  Masters,  vi.,  124,   212,  763, 
765.     Wallis,  Samuel,    664,   787. 
Washington,  Gen.  George,  9,  30, 
153,  156,  180,  188,  200,  201,  235, 
241,  250,  254,  255,  263,  274,  277, 
288,  291,  325,  333,  338,  353,  354, 
357,  401,  405,  409,  410,  416,  425, 
430,  445,  480,  490,  498,  522,  529, 
546,  557,  558,  604,  742,  752.  Wat- 
kins,  Jos.,  368.      Watson,  John, 
Jr.,  769.     Wayne,  Gen.  Anthony, 
86,  142,  248,  251,  387,  397,  408, 
411,    419,    429,    451,    474,    746. 
Weaver,    N.,    628.      Wet z el,    Lt. 
John,    270,    541,    551,    629,    651. 
Wharton,  Pres.  Thomas,   11,  12, 
13,  14,  17,  18,  22.     White  Eyes, 
Capt.,  587,  652.     Wilcocks,  John 
and  Alexander,  740,  754.     Wirtz, 
Major,    201.       Wise,    Frederick, 
415.     Woods,  George,  39.     Wyii- 
koop,  Henry,  600. 
Young,  Jas.,  vi.,  75    218,  259,  276, 
282,  289,  320,  321,  322,  330,  337, 
343,  357,  366,  519,  676,  761,  762, 
763,  764,  765,  766. 
Zantzinger,  Paul,  vi.,  23. 
Achilles,  Brig,  owners  of,  vii.,  308. 
Adams,    Samuel,     14,    763.     Ad 
miralty,  Judge  of,    694.      Allen, 
Mrs.,  452.     Allison,  Francis,  Jr., 
589,  591.    Armstrong,  Gen.  John, 
18.     Arnold,  Gen.  Benedict,  256, 
370.     Artillery  officers,  254.     As 
sembly,  64,  77,  94,  300,  120,  142, 
191,  202,  472,  693,  712,  720,  738. 
Atlee,  WilPm,  674.  Avery,  John, 
Jr.,  of  Mass.,  477. 
Baltimore,  to  Magistrates  of,  vii.,  391. 
Barge  &    Tyng,     728.       Bayard, 
John,    189,    311,     693.      Baahm, 
Philip,  13.    Elaine,  Col.  Ephraim, 
403,    707.     Bland,    Col.    Theo'd, 
99,  107.     Blythe,  Col.  Benjamin, 
496.     Board  of  War,  89,  90,  98, 
99,  101,  201,  202,   227,  229,  230, 
232,  233,  256,  282,  284,  286,  287, 
289,  292,  305,  308,  312,  329,  332, 
339,  340,  375,  385,  387,  397,  404, 


Letters,  vii. — 

418,  420,  421,  424,  437,  442,  450 
454,  456,  459,  460,  469,  480,  492, 
493,  508,  539,  627,  640,  649,  676, 
677,  681,  691,  696,  709,  710,    713, 
719,   727,  730,   731.     Boyd,   Col. 
Andrew,    97,    471.      Boys,   Capt. 
Nathan,  201,  248,  566.    Bradford, 
Thomas,   560.     Bradford,  W.  C., 
556.     Brodhead,  Col.    Dan'l,  465, 
505,  516,  521,  524,  541,  569,  710, 
771.     Brown,  Capt.  Alex'r,   515, 
Brown,    John,     226,    240,     271. 
Bucks  Co. ,  Militia— Circular,  104. 
Bull,    Col    John,    240,  544,    635. 
Burke,  Thomas,  170,  172.  Butler, 
Col.  Richard,  65,  482,  514.  Butler, 
Col.  Zebulon,  283.   Buyers,  John, 
591.      Campbell,    Capt.    Thomas, 
301,    447.      Carson,    John,    437, 
470,   637,    659,   699.      Carothers, 
Col.  John,  405,    618.      Chesney, 
Will'm,  599.    Circulars,  104,  105, 
183,  304,  747.  Clarkson,  Matthew, 
554.      Claypoole,  James,  Sheriff, 
252,  291,  360,  630,  765.  Clingham, 
W.  158.  Cluggage,  Capt.  Thomas, 
512,    624,    659,   742.      Coats,   Lt. 
Col.  William,  376,  377,  763,  764. 
Commercial  Comm'e  of  Congress, 
579,    605.     Commissaries  of  pur 
chases  and  issue,  304.    Commis 
sary  Gen'l.  of  Issues,   587.  Com 
missioners  for  procuring  Salt,  769, 
Commissioners  of  forfeited  Estates, 
243.    Commissioners  for  purchase 
of  flour,    753,   766.   Committee   of 
City,  461.     Congress,  13,  14,   75, 
81,  89,  102,    106,  120,  127,  152, 
243,  246,  261,  265,  270,  273,  304, 
312,  313,  324,  347,  369,  374,  396, 
417,  507,  513,  522,  532,  536,  552, 
631,  647,  662,  664,  673,  695,  716, 
738,  757,  761,  765.    Delegates  in, 
134,  140,  141,  160,  162,  174,  181, 
184,     189,    192,    478,    557,    639. 
Delegates  from  Virg'a,  184.  Com 
mittee  of.  84,  85,  88,  159.  Marine 
Comm'ee',  12,  76,  120,  187,    235, 
241,  588,  657.     Connor  Col.  Mor 
gan,  336.   Conyngham,  Capt.  G., 
319.       Cook,     Col.     John,     593. 
Council    of   Massachusetts.     138. 
Cox,     Col.     John,    749.      Craig, 
James,  &c.,  717.  Crawford,  James, 
&c.,    760.      Crispin,    Wm.,    200, 
314.     Cushing,  Thomas,  250. 


INDEX    TO   PENNSYLVANIA   AKCHIVES. 


535 


Letters,  vii. — 

Davis,  Caleb,  vii.,  444.  Deane,  Jas. 
11.  De  Haas,  Gen.  J.  P.  330.  De 
Haven,  Peter,  133,  175,  195.  De- 
laiiey,  John,  94.  Delany,  Sharp, 
7(52.  Delapt,  Rich'd,  &c.,  702. 
Delaware,  Gov'r,  of,  199.  Del 
egates  in  Congress,  134,  140,  160, 
162,  174,  181,  184,  189,  422,  551, 
557,  639.  Delegates  in  Congress 
from  Virg'a,  184.  Deshler,  Charles 
17.  Dougherty,  Bernard  186, 
297.  Drayton,  Win.  H.,  328,  335. 
Dnndas,  James,  &c.,  140,  253, 
326,  333.  Dunlap,  John,  201. 
Du-Portail,  Brig.  Gen.  Le  Ch., 
272,  279,  280,  366,  399,  403,  409, 
690.  Du  Simitiere,  212. 

Eckert,  Valen'e,  vii.,  552.  Edwards, 
Major,  107,  152.  Eichelberger, 
Jacob,  491,  530.  Elder,  Joshua, 
592.  Erwin,  Capt.  Joseph,  563. 
Ettwein,  Rev'd  John,  295.  Eyre, 
Benj.  G.  &c.,  644.  Eyre,  Col.  Jehu, 
457. 

Farmer,  Col.  Lewis,  vii.,  273,  689, 
754,  Farmer,  Michael,  453.  Fire 
Companies,  134.  Fisher,  Henry, 
390,  410,  705,  730.  Fitzsimons, 
Thos  407.  Flower,  Col.  Benj.  294, 
296,  385.  Franklin,  Benj.,  774. 

Galbraith,  Colonel  Bartrem,  vii., 
370,  507,  522,  611,  699.  Galbraith, 
Col.  Rob't,  18,  74,  99.  Galloway, 
Mrs.  Joseph,  93,  95.  Gerard, 
Mons'r,  Fr.  Min.,  16,  17,  61,  62, 
70,  83,  164,  169,  185,  269,  278, 
595,  604,  633,  648,  651,  653,  708. 
Governors  of  States,  152,  197. 
Greene,  Major,  Gen.  Nath'l,  175, 
179.  Greenwalt,  P.  287.  Gregg, 
Matthew,  334.  Grube,  Rev'd  B., 
A.  D.,  521.  Gurney,  Francis,  495, 

Hackenwelder,  John,  vii.,  516,  524. 
541.  Hagner,  Will.  &c.,  677, 
Hagner,  Col.  777.  Hale,  Thos. 
688.  Hall,  Charles,  651.  Haller, 
Col.  Henry,  488.  Hambright, 
John,  311,  323,  519.  Hand,  Gen. 
Edward,  321,  344,  715.  Harbeson, 
Berij'n,  &c.,  102,  154.  Hardie, 
Robert,  91,  92.  Harding,  Capt. 
7(il.  Harris,  David,  638.  Harmar, 
Lt.  Col.  Joseph,  750.  Hartley, 
Col.  Thomas,  3,  5,  9,  81,  86,  87, 
91,  258,  391,  694,  776.  Hay,  John, 
694.  Hazelwood,  Comm'r^John, 


Letters,  vii. — 

19,  112.  Henry,  George,  139,  190, 
239,  333,  365,  423.  Henry,  Gov. 
Patrick,  247,  441.  Henry,  Col. 
William,  359,  416,  456,  514,  557, 
599,  600,  667,  710.  Hertzel,  Jonas, 
Sh'ff,  655.  Hervey,  Maj.  George, 

566.  Hewitt,   Thomas,  &c.,    545. 
Hodge,    Andrew,    319.     Hoffman, 
Stokely,  737,  Holker,  Mons.   137, 
238,  498,  502,  503,  510,  513,  531. 
532,  558,  560,  580,  601,  628,  641, 
669,  675,  678,  682,  683,  686,  699, 
701,  703,  713.  Hopkinson,  Francis 
558,  694.    Hubley,  Lt.  Col  Adam, 

366,  498,    553,    596,    721,    755. 
Hubley,  John,  297,  667.    Hunter, 
Lt.  Samuel,    116,   316,  346,   375, 
438,  455,  510,  536,  546,  574,  589, 
590,  594,  615,   619.     Hutchinson, 
Dr.  James,  408. 

Imlay,  John,  vii.,  264.  Irwin,  Bar 
clay,  &c.,  198,  246,  263,  265,  266. 
Irwin  &  Bridges,  314.  Irwin, 
Matthew,  246,  261,  265,  311,  734, 
765.  Irwin,  Thomas,  147. 

James  Abel,  vii.,  758.  Jameson, 
David,  491,  529,  652.  Jameson,  D. 
&  J.  Eichelberger,  529.  Jennings, 
Michael,  311,  359.  Jennifer  &  Root, 
750.  Johnson,  Gov.  of  Md.,  125. 
Johnston,  Col.  Francis,  411,  581. 
Jordan,  Jessie,  191.  Joy,  Capt. 
Daniel,  562.  Judges  of  Supreme 
Court,  773. 

Kackline,  Andrew,  vii.,  775.  Kendall, 
Jos.,  410.  Kirkbride,  Joseph,  108. 
Knox,  John,  433. 

Lang,  Capt.  James,  vii.,    537,  538, 

567.  Learning,  T.  &  G.,  Henry,  422. 
Lee,  Richard,  Henry,  73.    Levan, 
Dan'l,    610.    Levers,    Robert,    15, 
176,.    Lieutenants,  267,  275,  486, 
650,  747.    Livingston,  Gov.  Wm. 
260,    474,    480,    492.      Lechery, 
Col.  A.,  173,  362,  363,  430,  564, 
754,    769.     Lowell,    Hon.    James, 
477.  Louden,  Sam'l,  206.  Lough- 
head,  James,  531,  673,764.  Lyon, 
William,  144,  399. 

McAlester,  Col.  Rich'd,  vii.,  110,  115, 

367,  399,  414,  427.  McCalla,  Wil 
liam,  620.   McCulloh,  Capt.  John, 
371,  506.     McClenachan,  B.   &  C. 

•  248,  252,  267,  281,  285,  288,  309, 
310,  318,  322,  343,  364,  397,  442, 
768.  McElheney,  George,  315. 


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Letters,  vii.— 

McGinley,    Capt.  John,  652.    Mo- 
Henry,  Capt.  Matthew,  384.     Mc- 
Kean,    Thomas,    C.    J.,    21,    225, 
274,  279,  328,  637,  644,  699,  703, 
732,  735,  744.     Maclay,  William 
192,  357,  586,  590,  591,  593,  59 
598,  621.  McPherson,  Capt.  John 
180.    Marine  Committee  of  Con 
gress,  12,  76,  120,  187,  235,  241 
588,  657.      Marshall,  Christopher 
668.  Marsteller,  Col.  Phillip,  56 
716.     Martin,    Col.    416.     Mary 
land,  Gov.  of,  197.  Massachusetts 
Council  of,    138,   231.     Maxwell 
Gen.  Wm.  178.      Miller,  H   &  J 
Clark,  Jr.,    609.    Mitchell,  John 
160,  189,  213,  248,  262,  345,  412 
474,  527,  746.  Montgomery,  Capt 
James,   454,  476,   487,    521,    532 
706,   755.     Moore,   Thomas,   543 
Morgan,  Col.  Jacob,  Jr.,  483,  484 
559.      Morris,    A.    James,     760i 
Morris,    J.    Jr.,     120,     309,     310. 
Morris,    Robert,     125,    386,    417, 
608.  Murray,  William,  432.  Myers, 
Jacob,  &c.,  745. 
Navy    Board,    vii.,     695.     Neilson, 
Captain  John,  74.     Nesbit,  J.  M., 
210,  228,  234,  247.     New  Jersey, 
Delaware  and  Virginia,  152,  197. 
Nicholson.  Captain,  488.     Nicola, 
Major  Lewis,   72,   190,   203,   255, 
358,  362,  364,  387,  484,  489,  492, 
509,  519,  523,  526,  548,  549,  561, 
562,  574,  625,  632,  635,  641,  643, 
646,  648,  663,  674,  682,  698,  701, 
767,      769,     775.      Northampton 
County,  Colonels  of,  616. 
Officers    at  Billingsport   and  M.   I., 
vii.,  409,  424,   502,  720,  745,  747. 
Orndt,    John,     625.       Owners    of 
Brig  Achilles,  308. 
Patterson,     Alexander,     vii.,     527. 
Patterson,  William  Augustus,  167. 
Peale,      Charles      Wilson,      384. 
Pearson,  John,  70.     Pettit  Chas., 
A.  Q.  M.  G.,  196,   335,   399,  420, 
421,  433,  460,  481,  495.     Phila 
delphia  Justices,  658.    Phyle,  Dr. 
F.,   (Naval  Officer)  185.     Picker 
ing,   Timothy,    656.     Piper,    Col. 
John,  578.     Pitcairn  Captain,  P., 
374.  Pomroy,  Ralph,  312.  Potter, 
General  James,  418.     Printers  of 
Newspapers,  136,  201,  206.    Proc 
tor  Thomas,   121,   123,   125,  146, 


Letters,  vii. — 

260,  270,  290,  298,  405,  423,  440, 
476,  485.  Pulaski,  General  Count, 
233.  Purchasers  of  flour,  548, 
692.  Purchasers  of  Salt,  728. 

Read,  James,  vii.,  289.  Read,  John, 

272.  Reading,  Geo.,  345.  Recruit'g 
Officers,  300.     Reed,  Bowes,  262. 
Reed,  President  J.,  (see  Supreme 
Executive      Council).       Risberg, 
Gustavus,       550.        Rittenhouse, 
Benjamin,      142.        Rittenhouse, 
David,  302.     Roberdeau,  General 
Daniel,   100,  137,   159,    167,   181, 
184,  192,  195,  197,  236,  296,  299, 
643.     Rogers,  Rev.  William,  253, 

273,  449.     Root,  Hon.  Jesse,  774. 
Ross,  Geo.,  212,  451,  468.     Rush, 
Dr.   Benj.,   408.      Rush,    Joseph, 
and  J.  Craig,  303.     Ryan,  Philip, 
541. 

St.     Clair,     General    Arthur,    vii., 
237,  291,  355,  452,  491,  500,  582, 
607,  665,  736.  Savadge,  Thos.,  96, 
109,  111,  116.     Scammell,  Alex., 
649.     Scott,  Thomas,  434.     Scott, 
Wm.,  118,  206.    Schuyler,  Philip, 
11,  75.     Scull,  Major,  Sec.  B.  W., 
469.     Searle,    Hon.    James,    141. 
Sergeant,    Jona.     D.,    267,     275, 
395,  743.     Sheriff,  High,  of  Phila 
delphia,  252.     Shippen,  William, 
209.      Shoemaker,    Lieut.    Jacob, 
632,    688.      Smith,    George,    164. 
Smith,  Colonel  Matthew,  280,  306, 
472,  574,  589,  606,  609,  614,  747. 
Smith,  Merriweather,  73.     Smith, 
Thomas,    696.      Sprogel,    Lodick, 
129,  550.    Stanley,  Dr.  Valentine, 
165.     Steuben,   Baron,    199,   325. 
Stevenson,     R.,     206.        Stewart, 
Colonel   Walter,    9,    660.     Stiles, 
Captain   Joseph,    141,    238,    358. 
Straker,  William,  71,  72.    Stroud, 
Colonel    Jacob,     63,     613.      Sub- 
Lieutenants,  105.     Sullivan,  Gen. 
John,  94,  120,  211,  388,  427,  439, 
450,  457,  473,  568,  593,  594,  756, 
768. 

'hompson,   Hon.   James,   vii.,   632. 

Thompson,  William,  vii.,  65. 
Urie,  Thomas,  vii.,  534. 

fan  Campen,  John,  vii.,  573,  574, 
603.  Virginia,  Delegates,  in 
Congress,  184.  Governor  of,  197. 
Wade,  Captain,  vii.,  12.  Wade, 
Francis,  412.  Wadsworth,  Jere- 


INDEX  TO  PENNSYLVANIA  AKCHIVES. 


537 


Letters,  vii. — 

miah,  159,  672.  Wall,  Colonel 
Geo.,  Jr.,  103,  104,  660.  Walker, 
Captain  Andrew,  323.  Wardens 
of  Philadelphia,  627.  Washing 
ton,  General  George,  89,  95,  119, 
127,  129,  161,  188,  211,  225,  236, 
293,  327,  337,  341,  351,  377,  407, 
447,  479,  535,  555,  626,  670,  671, 
684.  Wayne,  General  Anthony, 
64,  142,  255.  Westbrooke,  Major 
Samuel,  63.  Wetherill,  Samuel, 
Jr.,  172.  Wetzel,  Colonel,  John, 
299,  572,  579,  617.  Whiteside, 
Thomas,  19.  Wilcocks,  Alex'r 
and  John,  122,  148,  721,  725,  727. 
Will,  William,  &c.,  759.  Wilkin 
son,  General  J.,  449,  744.  Woods, 
George,  534. 

Young,  James,  vii.,  98,  148,  151. 

Zeigler,  Captain  David,  vii.,  368. 

Active,  agents  of  sloop,  viii., 
209.  Adams,  John,  399,  563. 
Admiralty,  542.  Agents  of  Con 
fiscated  Estates,  735,  760.  Allen, 
Ira,  88.  Amberson,  Wm.,  487. 
American  Philosophical  Society, 
136.  Antes,  Frederick,  219. 
Armstrong,  Major  General  John, 
31,  152,  241,  636.  Armstrong, 
Major  William,  34,  311,  599. 
Assembly,  262,  280,  609,  625, 
656,  658,  663,  687,  693,  737,  758. 
Atlee,  Colonel  Samuel  J.,  216, 
241,  250,  305,  311,  333,  335,  351, 
423,  437,  433,  469,  484,  524,  580, 
673.  Atlee,  Hon.  Wm.,  (Judge) 

56,  124.      Auditors   of    soldiers' 
accounts,  762. 

Bailey,  James,  viii.,  390.  Baker, 
Hilary,  Jr.,  720.  Balliet,  Lieut. 
Colonel  Stephen,  564.  Battalions, 
Colonels  of,  111.  Bayard,  Hon. 
J.,  247.  Bedford,  inhabitants  of, 
749.  Beelor,  Colonel  Joseph,  583. 
Bell,  Major,  287.  Berks  County, 
Commissioners  of  Taxes,  124,  133, 
138.  Biddle,  James,  136.  Biddle, 
Owen,  151,  169,  223.  Elaine, 
Ephraim,  13,  260,  304,  479, 
480,  494,  565,  579,  603,  631, 
646,  703.  Blythe,  Benjamin,  96. 
Board  of  War,  5,  8,  38,  40,  43, 

57,  62,  74,  96,  98,  110,  122,  132, 
141,  153,  159,  161,  165,  171,  175, 
181,  224,  248,  269,  308,  343,  425, 
433,  434,  435,  436,  442,  453,  456, 


Letters,  viii. — 

471,  478,  485,  498,  502,  505,  506, 
507,  508,  509,  549,  552,  554,  573, 
575,  579,  580,  581,  600,  601,  611, 
632,  689,  704,  722,  727,  728,  739, 
747.  Boyd,  Colonel  A.,  12,  322. 
Boys,  Captain  Nathan,  228,  254, 
728.  Bradford,  Thomas,  97,  502. 
Bradford,  William,  Jr.,  Attorney 
General,  621,  666,  725,  730,  760. 
Bradford,  William,  (Pres.  of  H. 
C.,)  616.  Brady,  Capt.,  Samuel, 
565.  Brodhead,  Colonel  Daniel, 
21,  22,  38,  42,  50,  65,  66,  68,  89, 
106,  108,  119,  120,  140,  149,  152, 
158,  197,  210,  218,  246,  249,  300, 
378,  513,  515,  536,  558,  565,  583, 
584,  585,  588,  595,  596,  640,  641, 
743,  766.  Bull,  Colonel  John, 
164.  Butler,  Colonel  Richard, 
607,  741,  748.  Butler,  Lieut. 
Colonel  William,  747.  Butler, 
Colonel  Zebulon,  601,  632. 

Campbell,  Captain  Thomas,  viii., 
36.  Caswell,  Richard,  Governor, 
N.  C.,  191.  Chaloner  &  White, 
248.  Circulars,  20,  111,  145,  202, 
251,  277,  292,  441,  447,  454. 
Clarke,  Capt.  John,  68.  Clarkson, 
Matthew,  498,  500.  Claypoole, 
James,  Sheriff,  117,  321.  Clinton, 
George,  Governor  of  New  York, 
132,  179.  Cluggage,  Maj.  Robert, 
278.  Coats,  Colonel  William,  42. 
Colonel  of  City  Battalions,  309. 
Commissaries  Gen'l  of  purchases, 
240,  720.  Commissary  of  sup 
plies,  287.  Commissioners  for 
procuring  flour,  84.  Commis 
sioners  of  Philadelphia  County, 
80.  Commissioners  of  purchases, 
277,  441.  Commissioners  for  salt, 
4,  24,  28.  Commissioners  of 
Taxes  of  Berks  County,  124,  133, 
138.  Commissioners  of  Taxes, 
125.  Commissioners  of  Virginia, 
91.  Committee  of  Assembly,  694, 
737,  758.  Committee  of  Congress, 
6.94.  Committee  of  co-operation 
of  Congress,  266,  315,  337,  338, 
355,  356,  414.  Committee  of 
merchants  of  Philadelphia,  306. 
Congress,  20,  75,  85,  87,  98,  99, 
135,  143,  199,  202,  203,  229,  251, 
263,  277,  299,  325,  334,  340,  343, 
348,  375,  395,  417,  429,  458,  515, 
517,  529,  534,  535,  560,  583,  590, 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Letters,  viii. — 

606,  609,  635,  639,  657,  685,  702, 
703,  719,  722,  723,  724,  744,  751. 
Congress — Delegates  of  State  in, 
9,  46,  61,  160,  191,  392,  494,  643, 

703,  722,   744,    757.     Committee 
of,   53,   239,   266,  281,   293,   312, 
314,     338,    404.       Delegates     of 
Connecticut    in,    111,    112,     351. 
Marine  Committee  of,  231.     Con 
necticut   Delegates  in    Congress, 
111,  112,  351.     Conolly,  Dr.  John, 
104.   Convention  at  Hartford,  616, 
Cox,  John,  406. 

Davis,  David,  viii.,  382,  458. 
Dean,  Joseph,  712,734.  De  Corny, 
Mons.,  383,  406,  416.  De  La 
Fayette,  Major  General,  587.  De 
La  Luzerne,  Chev.,  448,  449. 
Delegates  in  Congress,  9,  46,  61, 
160,  191,  392,  494,  643,  703,  711, 
722,  744,  757.  Delegates  of  Con 
necticut  in  Congress,  111,  112, 
351.  Denny,  David,  496.  Deshler, 
David  and  Charles,  300,  517,  699, 
702,  711,  721.  Digges,  Lieut. 
Gov.  of  Virginia,  510.  Dickinson, 
Philemon,  507,  736.  Doz,  Andrew, 
154,  169,  412.  Duane,  James, 
629,  659.  Duncan,  Stephen,  597. 
Du  Portail,  Mons.,  37. 

Eckhart,  Valentine,  viii.,  529. 
Edwards,  Colonel  Thomas,  237, 
288.  Elder,  Joshua,  101.  Elliot, 
Andrew,  620.  Ellsworth,  Oliver, 
261.  Erwin,  Captain,  Joseph,  79. 
Espy,  David,  102.  Ethcart,  Cap 
tain,  (French)  546.  Eyre,  Major 
Benjamin  G.,  144. 

Farmer,    Colonel    Lewis,   viii.,    52, 

704.  Fayette,    Marquis    De   La, 
587.       Ferguson,     Elizabeth,     4. 
Ferris,  Owen,  229.  Fisher,  Henry, 
216.     Flint,   Royal,   70.     Flower, 
Colonel  Benjamin.    26.     Forman, 
David,     332.       Forsman,     Hugh, 
697.     Forsyth,   Major,    510,    577. 
Franks,  David  S.,  589,    611,  615, 
619.    French  Consul,  90.    French 
Minister,  (Luzerne,)  45,  615,  628. 
Furman,  Moore,  143,  146. 

Gamble,  James,  viii.,  177.  Geddes 
Captain,  49.  Gillespie,  George, 
481.  Govett,  William,  and  W. 
Geddes,  73.  Greene,  Major  Gen. 
Nathaniel,  150,  151,  165,  381,  426, 
475.  Guyho,  Capt.,  (French)  546. 


Letters,  viii. — 

Hackenwelder,  John,  viii.,  152, 
770.  Haffa,  Henry,  704.  Hale, 
Thomas,  112,  115.  Hall,  Charles, 
54,' 118,  194.  Hall,  David,  and 
H.  Fisher,  216.  Haller,  Henry, 
83,  416,  430.  Hamilton,  William, 
591.  Hand,  General  Edward, 
135,  184,  425.  Hannum,  Colonel 
John,  244,  324.  Harmar,  Colonel 
Joseph,  188.  Harris,  John,  550. 
Hart,  John,  750.  Hart,  Colonel 
Joseph,  326,  327,  356,  503,  523, 
717.  Hayes,  John,  Jr.,  317. 
Hazen,  Colonel  Moses,  105,  645. 
Hazelwood,  John,  653.  Heath, 
William,  6.  Heister,  Daniel,  Jr., 
697.  Henry,  Colonel  William,  30, 
116,  207,  309,  380,  423,  652,  667, 
685,  730,  754,  761,  769.  Hewitt, 
Thomas,  528.  Hillegas,  Michael, 
402,  492,  493.  Hodgdon,  Samuel, 
174,  746.  Holker,  Mons.,  11,  87, 
90,  94,  134,  147,  148,  347,  350, 
365,  366,  396,  402,  540,  545,  546, 

550,  552,  571,    750.     Hopkinson, 
Francis,  241,  245,  390,   412,   500, 
667.       Howell,    Jacob     S.,     247. 
Hubley,  Colonel  Adam,  512,  755, 
Hubley,  John,  83,  389,   394,  400, 
586.      Huffnagle,    Michael,     569. 
Hunter,  Colonel  Samuel,  29,  157, 
166,  189,  205,  369,  392,  567,  601, 
632,  717.      Huston,     Lieut,    and 
Adjutant  W.,  153. 

;  Irvine,  General  James,  viii.,  660, 
663,  664.  Irvine,  General  Wm., 
74,  103,  206,  225,  232,  238,  245, 
409,  511,  512,  540,  578,  642. 
Irwin,  Captain  John,  771.  Irwine, 
Captain  Joseph,  68.  Irwin,  Col 
onel  Samuel,  637.  Irwin,  Thos., 
&c..  137.  Jackson,  David,  541. 
Jefferson,  Thomas,  Governor  of 
Virginia,  196,  641.  Col.  Francis 
Johnston,  410.  Rev.  David  Jones, 
752.  Jones,  Thomas,  Jr.,  303. 

Kern,  Lieutenant  Nicholas,  viii., 
213.  Knox,  General  H.,  253, 
349,  358,  726.  Kryder,  Conrad, 
433,  489.  Kucher,  Christopher, 
288,  289,  324.  Kuhn,  Dr.  Adam, 
585. 

Lacey,  General,  viii.,  178,  505, 
508,  526,  750.  Lanctot,  Godfrey, 

551.  Land   office  to  be  opened, 
_94.     Land    Officers,    307.     Lane, 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


539 


Letters,  viii. — 

William,  360.  Leary,  Dennis, 
531.  Lee,  Major  Henry,  Jr.,  56, 
67,  457,  479,  599.  Lee,  Thomas 
Sim,  (Governor  of  Maryland,) 

330,  354,  432,  433.     Lewis,  Wil 
liam,  231.     Lieutenants,  County, 
72,   387,   454,  476,  519.     Living 
ston,   William,   Governor  of  New 
Jersey,   138,   314,  5V  6,   624,   634, 
636,  648.     Lochry,  Colonel  Archi 
bald,  42,   50,   65,  66,  69,  77,  282, 
290,    318,    405,    518.     Loughead, 
James,  567.     Lutz,  Nicholas,  201, 
301,  313,  342,  357,  367,  399,  417, 

438,  474.     Luzerne,  Chev.  de  la, 
45,    334,  368,  448,  449,  540,  543, 
615,  629.     Lyndermood,    Colonel 
Michael,  230,  236.    Lyon,  Samuel, 

439,  715. 

McCalister,  Richard,  viii.,  16. 
McCalla,  William,  212,  661.  Ma- 
clay,  William,  156,  172.  McClean, 
Archibald,  14,  126,  144,  280,  731, 
745.  McClenachan,  Blair,  &c.,  3. 
McElroy,  Archibald,  323.  Mc- 
Guire,  Matthew,  756.  McKean, 
C.  J.  Thomas,  14,  178,  234,  298, 

331,  403,  597,  649,  650,  654,  657. 
McLane,     Captain     Allen,     258. 
McLeery,  William,  584.     McLene, 
James,   61.     McMullin,    William, 
(Agt.)    282.      McPherson,    Major 
W.,  617.    Mahingwegeesuch,  769. 
Managers    of    House    of  Employ 
ment,  725,  726.     Marine  Commit 
tee  of  Congress,  231.     Marsteller, 
Colonel  Philip,  50,  155,  328,  362, 

371,  383.     Mason    George,    287. 
Mason,  John,  373.    Massachusetts, 
Council  of,  522.     Matlack,  Colonel 
Timothy,     60,     112,     502,     503. 
Matthews,  Colonel  G.,  660.     Mel- 
chor,    Colonel     Isaac,     65.     Mer 
chants  of  Philadelphia,  266,  306, 
703.      Miles,    Col.    Samuel,    533, 
600,    608,    618,    699,    718,    719. 
Militia  Officers,  265.     Miller,  Rev. 
Peter,    606.     Minister  of  France, 
615.     Miralles,     Don    Juan,    &c., 
174.     Mitchell,    John,    186,    334, 
500,     501,     716.       Montgomery, 
Rev.  Joseph,  170.     Morgan,  Col. 
Jacob,   238,   344,   368,   369,    449, 
544,  594,  702.     Morgan,  Lieuten 
ant  Jacob,  273.     Morris,  Robert, 

372,  415.     Morris,   Samuel,   699. 


Letter?,  viii.— 

Morris,  Captain  Samuel,  310. 
Morris,  Samuel  (Register),  228. 
Morris,  Samuel,  Jr.,  308.  Moylan, 
Colonel  Stephen,  183.  Muhlen- 
berg,  P.  A.,  123. 

Navy  Board,  viii.,  346,  553. 
Nicholson,  John.  73.  Nicola, 
(  olonel  Lewis,  12,  95,  100,  108, 
181,  262,  316,  358,  363,  376,  378, 
389,  391,  415,  423,  469.  510,  516, 
669-682,  724,  750. 

Officers  of  Militia,  viii.,  265.  Of 
land  office,  307.  To  Assembly, 
693.  Oster,  (French  V.  Consul',) 
604. 

Paine,  Thomas,  viii.,  21,  226. 
Patton,  John,  502.  Peale,  Chas. 
Wilson,  319.  Penet,  P.,  257. 
Peters,  Rich'd,  119.  Pettit  Chas., 
104,  143,  146,  197,  211,  223,  320, 
342,  406,  614.  Philadelphia  Co. 
Commissioners,  80.  Philadelphia 
Library  Company,  183.  Phila 
delphia  merchants,  266,  30<>. 
Phyle,  Dr.,  547.  Physic,  Ed 
mund,  113.  Pickering,  Colonel 
Timothy,  499,  503,  604.  Piper, 
Colonel  John,  234,  278,  297,  302, 
319,  349,  489,  530.  Potter,  Gen. 
James,  484,  561,  689,  710.  Potts, 
Dr.  John,  96.  Powell,  Jeremiah, 
President  of  Mass.  Bay,  254. 
Powell,  Col.  Leven,  767.  Presi 
dents  of  Council  of  C.  P.,  622, 
658.  Prisoners  of  war  at  New 
York,  619,  620,  626.  Proctor, 
Colonel  John,  217,  284.  Proctor, 
Colonel  Thomas,  710.  Prothono- 
taries,  County,  58.  Purchasers 
of  flour,  3.  Purviance,  Samuel, 
Jr.,  644. 

Quemahoning,  Inhabitants  of, 
viii.,  531. 

Rea,  Samuel,  viii.,  213,  221,  222, 
227,  259,  286,  320,  386,  560,  592, 
640,  683,  729.  Recruiting  officers, 
290.  Reid,  Major  James,  44. 
Revol,  Captain  (French),  546. 
Reynolds,  John,  690.  Rice,  Pat 
rick,  33.  Riche,  Mrs.  Anne,  141. 
Risberg,  Gustavus,  210.  Ritten- 
house,  David,  657,  662.  Roach, 
Isaac,  254,  339.  Roberdeau, 
General  Daniel,  5.  Roberts,  Jehu, 
296.  Rodney,  Governor  of  Dela 
ware,  10.  Rowan,  William,  23. 


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Letters,  viii. — 

Ryan,    Lieut.    Colonel,    Michael, 
371,  582,  656. 

St.  Clair,  General  Arthur,  viii., 
168,  374.  397,  515,  537,  669,  672, 
690,  691,  701,  721,  723.  Schott, 
Captain  John  Paul,  24.  Scott, 
Hon.  Thomas,  63,  280,  569,  713. 
Scott,  Colonel  William,  365,  379, 
382,  408,  434,  524,  531,  623. 
Scull,  Major  Edward,  368,  655. 
Scull,  William,  94.  Searle,  Jas., 
515,  532.  Sergeant,  Jona.  D.,  6, 
498,  613.  Shippen,  Joseph,  Jr., 
200.  Shippen,  Dr.  William,  643. 
Smith,  Mr.,  311.  Smith,  Lieu 
tenant  Colonel  Abraham,  443, 
491,  522.  Smith,  Colonel  George, 
52.  Smith,  Colonel  Matthew,  23, 
249,  417,  513,  691.  Smith,  Rich 
ard,  740.  Smith,  Lieut.  Robert, 
455,  535.  Smith,  Thomas,  113. 
Smith,  Win.,  415.  Steel,  Archi 
bald,  21.  Steuben,  Baron,  270. 
Stevenson,  George,  50,  107,  141. 
Stewart,  Charles,  698.  Stiles, 
Joseph,  139.  Stroud,  Colonel 
Jacob,  9,  176,  188.  Swaine, 
Francis,  34,  76,  117,  428,  431, 
433. 

Thomson,  Charles,  viii.,  550. 
Thompson,  John,  413.  Treas 
urers,  County,  58.  Treasury, 
U.  S.,  92,  185. 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  viii., 
246,  643. 

Van  Campen,  John,  viii.,  262, 
683.  Vankemp,  John,  551.  Van- 
deren,  John,  Jr.,  594.  Virginia 
Commissioners,  91. 

Wade,  Francis,  viii.,  274.  Wads- 
worth,  General  Jeremiah,  205. 
Wagonmasters,  444,  447.  Wall, 
George,  178.  Wain,  Nicholas, 
81,  100.  Washington,  General 
George,  35,  36,  43,  48,  54,  70,  74, 
75,  117,  128,  145,  155,  163,  180, 
193,  214,  240,  267,  292,  312,  314, 
338,  339,  356,  361,  373,  377,  414, 
470,  474,  482,  486,  525,  577,  598, 
682,  687.  Watts,  Colonel  Frede 
rick,  558.  Wayne,  Gen.  Anthony, 
450,  451,  587,  593,  680.  Wetzel, 
John,  602.  Weltner,  Col.  Lund., 
40,  57,  62,  161,  171,  233,  341. 
West,  William,  Jr.,  631.  West 
moreland  Representatives,  709. 


Letters,  viii. — 

Wharton,  James,  766.  Wilkinson, 
James  C.  G.,  269.  Will,  Wm., 
638.  Willet,  Augustin,  305. 
Williams,  Benseller,  63.  Wilson, 
James,  541,  542.  Wirtz,  Chris 
tian,  187,  192,  304,  311,  328,  398, 
575,  602,  632,  653,  667.  Witman, 
Adam,  129,  264,  303,  742.  Wyn- 
koop,  Henry,  557,  572. 

York  County,  Lieutenants  of,  viii., 
444. 

Zeigler,  Captain  David,  viii.,  59, 
209.  Zeisberger,  David,  158. 

Admiralty,  Board  of,  ix.,  95,  100, 
106.  Agnew,  John,  135.  Ander 
son,  Thomas,  175.  Antes,  Wm., 
381.  Arbuthnot,  Capt.  Alexander, 
574.  Armstrong.  John,  Jr.,  650. 
Arndt,  John,  53^  109,  136,  175. 
Ashman,  George,  154,  202.  As 
sembly,  5,  16,  51,  61,  188,  197, 
219,  221,  231,  241,  248,  412,  425, 
447,  459,  461,  463,  467,  501,  509, 
510,  513,  620.  Committee  of,  14, 
62,  415,  515.  Atlee,  William, 
170,  203,  335,  347,  596.  Auditors 
of  Bucks  county,  11,  13,  17, 
29,  36,  67.  Chester  county,  12. 
Of  State,  104.  York  county, 
18. 

Bailey,  Jas.,  ix.,  160.  Baker,  Hilary, 
Jr.,  195.  Balliott,  Stephen,  649. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  563.  Barras, 
Mons.  be,  353,  354.  Beatty,  John, 
125.  Biddle,  Clement,  129.  Elaine, 
Col.  Ephraim,  54,  72.  Blair,  Rev. 
Samuel,  111.  Board  of  Admiral 
ty,  95,  100,  106.  Board  of  War, 
3,  7,  14,  19,  23,  24,  26,  31,  53,  57, 
58,  96,  103,  111,  124,  150,  167 
186,  187,  198,  206,  290,  291,  391, 
526,  527.  Board  of  Wardens  of 
Philadelphia,  101.  Boys,  Capt. 
Nathan,  175,  416.  Bradford  £ 
Hall,  266.  Bradford.  Thomas, 
338,  380.  Bradford,  William,  Jr., 
Att.  G.,  199,  266,  272,  407,  408, 
515,  526,  553,  576,  656,  659,  676, 
690,  695,  631,  750.  Brodhead, 
Col.  Daniel,  39,  51,  52,  57,  169, 
365,  379.  Brown,  William,  641. 
Bryan,  V.  P.,  279,  288,  299,  305, 
309,  384,  422.  Bucks  county  Au 
ditors,  11,  13,  17,  29,  36.  Butler, 
Col.  Richard,  561,  664.  Buchan 
an,  Arthur,  192. 


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541 


Letters,  ix — 

Caldwell,  A.,  ix  ,  480.      Caldwell,  S., 

620.  Campbell,  Captain  Thomas, 
435.     Carrington,   Lieut.  Edward, 
487.    Cessna,  Charles,  467.    Cham 
bers,  Col.  Maxwell,  292.     Christ, 
Henry,   80,    133,    196,    237,    347. 
Christie,  Capt.  Jacob,  385.     Circu 
lars,  226,  252,  548.     Clarke,  Brig. 
Gen.  G.,  23,  137,  189,  331.     Clark, 
Walter,  381.     Clarkson,  John  L., 
Sec.  Treasurer,    226,    229.     Clay- 
poole,  Capt.  James   G.,  278,   376. 
Coats,  Col.  William,  250,  272,  325, 
358,  377,  535.     Commissioners  for 
defence  of  Delaware,  531,  586,  618, 

621,  625,  647,  672.     On  Connecti 
cut  claim,  624,  683,  686,  688,  689, 
691,  692,  693.     Commissioners  of 
Northumberland,    440.      Cumber 
land  county,  737.     Commissioners 
of  taxes  Philadelphia  county,  116, 
139,  328,  478.     Committee  of  As 
sembly,  14,  62.     Of  Congress,  281. 
Congress,  Pres.  of,  20,  43,  54,  71, 
75,  76,  81,  83,   84,   94,   102,   108, 
110,  112,  124,  151,  162,  163,  194, 
210,  242,  267,  273,  284,  309,  370, 
395,  400,  416,  423,  433,  441,  448, 
463,  475,  479,  518,  523,  548,  560, 
561,  686,  757.     Delegates  to,  103, 
163,  306,  420.     Delegates  of  Vir 
ginia,    260,    266,    269,    274,    763. 
Congress  circular,  252.     Connecti 
cut,  agent,  681,  682,  683,  685,  686, 
691.     Connecticut,    Gov.    of,    629. 
Cook,    Col.    Edward,    629.     Cook, 
William,    411.     Cooper,    Leonard, 
424.    Cooper,  Ensign  William,  750. 
Craig,    Capt.    Isaac,    497.     Craig, 
Ca.pt.  Thomas,  503.    Crispin,  Wm., 
437.     Cummins,  Lieut.,  28.     Cum 
mins,  Major  J.  R.,  20,  24.     Cun 
ningham,  Hon.  James,  495,  606. 

Dalley,  Gifford,  ix.,  274.  Dean,  Wm., 
358.  De  Barras,  Mons.,  353,  354. 
Delegates  of  State  in  Congress, 
103,  163,  306,  420,  434,  763.  Dele 
gates  of  Virginia  in  Congress,  260, 
266,  271,  274.  Depui,  Nicholas, 
&c.,  105,  112.  Dickinson,  John, 
Gov.  Del.,  494,  731,  734.  Donna- 
hill,  John,  671.  Dougherty,  Ber 
nard,  467,  539,  543,  546,  553,  557, 
619,  628.  Dove,  R.,  respecting  a 
pass,  625.  Dubois,  Abraham,  48, 
67.  Duffield,  Rev.  George,  493. 


Letters,  ix. — 

Duncan,  D.,  ix.,  17,  97,  190,  200, 
305,  380,  606.  Du  Portail,  Brig. 
General,  210.  Dyer,  Eliph.,  &  J. 
Root,  683. 

Eckart,  Valentine,  ix.,  225,  230,  433. 
Edwards,  Major,  75. 

Fayette,  Marq's  de  la,  ix.,  626.  Field 
officers,  187.  Forrest,  Lieut.  Col. 
T.  231.  Fowler,  Alexander,  114. 
Franklin,  Dr.  Benj.,  669. 

Gardner,  Dr.,  ix.,  628.  Geiger,  Col. 
Henry,  396.  Gibson,  John,  190. 
Girty,  Thomas,  40.  Glonenger, 
John,  655.  Goforth,  William,  48, 
67.  Gordon,  Major  James,  673. 
Governor  of  New  York,  629.  Con 
necticut,  626. 

Hall,  Charles,  ix.,  294,  321.  Hattie, 
Henry,  237.  Hambright,  John, 
336.  Hammell,  William,  330. 
Hannum,  John,  758.  Harrison, 
Gov.  Benj.,  of  Virginia,  518,  533, 
549,  662,  607.  Hart,  John,  55, 
128,  291,  338,  376.  Hart,  Colonel 
Joseph,  507,  529.  Hartley,  Mr., 
6G9.  Hayes,  Christopher,  141,  300, 
354,  368,  404,  469,  631.  Hays, 
Col.  John,  428.  Hazard,  Ebenezer, 
449.  Hazelwood,  John,  38,  133, 
425.  Hazen,  Brig.  General  Moses, 
643.  Henry,  John,  573.  Henry, 
William,  Esq.,  6,  138,  139,  154, 
171,  205,  476,  574.  Higgins,  An 
drew,  413.  Holker,  Mons.  (Fr. 
Cons.)  9,  31,  45,  153,  175  342, 
353,  354.  Hopkinson,  Francis, 
555,  567,  577,  631,672.  House  of 
Delegates  of  Virginia,  562.  Hous 
ton,  Dr.  J.,  282.  Howe,  Major 
Gen.,  462.  Hubley,  Col.  Adam,  8, 
65,  156,  199,  211,  218,  224,  231, 
235,  252,  269,  278,  292,  351,  360, 
364,  417,  422.  456,  465,  466.  Hub- 
ley,  John,  295.  Huffnagle,  Michael, 
410,469,511,596.  Hughes,  Capt. 
John,  533.  Hunter,  Col.  Samuel, 
292,  364,  503,  528,  657.  Hutchin- 
son,  James,  327.  Ingersol,  Jona 
than,  643.  Irvine,  Gen.  William, 
83,  240,  285,  345,  373,  458,  468, 
515,  525,  552,  575,  595,  630,  635, 
648,  724,  731. 

Jackson,  Maj.  Wm.  (Sec'y.),  ix.,  757. 
Jefferson,  Thos.,  Gov.  of  Virginia, 
78,  160,  189.  Johnston,  Francis, 
263,  327.  Johnston,  Dr.  Robert, 


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Letters,  ix. — 

457.  Jones,  N.,  677.  Judges  of 
Sup.  Court,  634.  Justices  of  Glou 
cester,  544. 

Keith,  Sarah,  ix.,  501.  Kennedy,  D., 
203,  363.  Kern,  Col.  Nicholas, 
428. 

Lacey,  Gen.,  ix.,  437.  Ledlie,  And'w, 
527.  Lee,  Thomas  S.,  Gov.  of  Md., 
13,  37.  Levan,  Daniel,  38.  Le 
vers,  Capt.  Robert,  227,  257,  268, 
275,  321,  338,  348,  377,  403,  426, 
428,  578,  742.  Lewis,  Col.,  421. 
Lieutenants,  County,  226,  337,  387, 
407,  425.  Lincoln,  B.,  Sec'y  at 
War,  549,  627.  Livingston,  Hon. 
R.  R.,  493,  506,  544,  545,  633. 
Livingston,  Wm.,  Gov.  of  N.  J., 
82,  287,  388,  392,  404,  437,  530, 
531,  608,  617,  618,  621,  622,  623, 
651.  Lochrey,  Col.  Archibald,  18, 
28,  51,  79,  115,  246,  307,  333. 
Loughead,  James,  436.  Lukens, 
John,  61.  Lux.  George,  45.  Lu- 
zerne,  Chev.  de  la,  547. 

McCalla,  William,  ix.,  136,  423.  Mc 
Dowell,  John,  729.  McFarlane,  A., 
55.  Maclay,  William,  640.  Mac 
lean,  Alexander,  564,  585,  588 
772.  McClean,  Archibald,  58,  352^ 
359,  370,  402.  M.  McConnell, 
326,  371,  424.  McKean,  C.  J. 
Thomas,  42,  125,  735,  751.  Mar- 
bois,  Mons.,  734,  741.  Marsh, 
Col.  Joseph,  396,  440.  Marshall, 
Col.  James,  193,  233,  304,  343, 
367,  444,  484.  Marsteller,  Philip, 
638,  639,  641.  Maryland,  Gov.  of, 
13.  Mason,  Isaac,  238,  303. 
Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island  and 
Maryland,  4J4.  Matthews,  Wm., 
551.  Mentges,  Lieut.  Col.  P.,  216, 
299.  Merchants  of  Philadelphia, 
731.  Mersereau,  Joshua,  287. 
Miles,  Col.  Samuel,  80,  95,  127, 
150,  153,  280,  324,  346.  357,  432. 
Miller,  Rev.  Peter,  27,  313,  314, 
751.  Minister  of  France,  130. 
Miralles,  Don  Juan,  196.  Mitchell, 
Capt.  Alexander,  165,  166.  Mont 
gomery,  William,  640.  Morgan, 
Col.  Jacob,  Jr.,  127,  236,  326. 
Moore,  James,  62.  Morris,  Gov., 
308.  Morris,  Robert,  244,  245, 
250,  251,  262,  264,  280,  281,  286, 
287,  291,  310,  376,  383,  387,  395, 
397,  398,  414,  416,  417,  418,  419, 


Letters,  ix.— 

435,  446,  454,  474,  477,  481,  487, 
488,  505,  512,  513,  544,  636,  668, 
739,  740.  Morris,  Capt.  Sam,  221, 
415.  Moultrie,  Brig.  Gen.,  215. 
Moylan,  Col.  Stephen,  267,  321. 
Muhlenberg,  F.  A.,  60.  Muhlen- 
berg,  M.,  241. 

Nevill,  Thos.,  ix.,  76,  283.  New  York, 
Gov.  of,  629.  Nicholson,  Capt., 
239,  664.  Nicholson,  John,  48, 
118,  131,  154,  174,  212,  216,  243, 
663,  664,  677,  737,  738,  747,  749, 
755,  758.  Nicola,  Col.  Lewis,  198, 
254. 

Officers  of  Land  Office,  ix.,  409.  On 
removal  of  Records,  412.  Officers 
of  Westmoreland,  189.  Orth, 
Adam.  187,  460,  737.  Osborne, 
H.,  252,  341,  390,  563,  639,  642, 
643,  681,  682,  685,  688,  689.  Os- 
ter,  Mons.  F.  C.,  730. 

Parr,  James,  ix.,  327.  Parr,  William, 
263.  Pemberton,  John,  551.  Peuet, 
A.  P.,  430.  Pentecost,  Dorsey, 
315,  540,  541, 545, 556,  661.  Perry, 
John,  55,  248.  Peters,  Richard, 

454.  Pettit,  Col.  Charles,  129,  159. 
Philadelphia  Co.  Light  Horse,  230. 
Pickering,     Timothy,     389,     577. 
Perry,  James,    52.     Pixley,  Thos., 
364,     Porter,   Major  Andrew,  327, 
632.     Postlethwaite,  Samuel,  192. 
Potter,  Gen.   James,  70,    184,  528, 
641.     Prisoners    on  prison    ships, 
668.     Prudden,  T.,  480. 

Randolph,  Lt.  Asher,  ix.,  436.  Rea, 
Lieut.  Col.  Samuel,  107,  108,  158. 
Read,  James,  191.  Reed,  Joseph, 
517,  526,  563,  691.  Reichel,  John 
Frederick,  265.  Rittenhouse,  David, 
117,119,229.  Roach,  Isaac,  96, 
112.  Roberts,  Joseph,  745.  Rob 
ins,  Ezekiel,  674,  677,  756.  Rob 
inson,  Capt.  Thomas,  208,  228,  237, 
334,  392,  659.  Rogers,  Rev.  Win., 
3.  Root,  Jesse,  and  Eliph.  Dyer, 
683. 

St.  Clair,  Gen.  Arthur, ix.,  27,  37,  60, 
386,  735,  752.  Schlosser,  G.,  299. 
Scott,  Hugh,  &c.,  771.  Scott,  Col. 
Thomas,  20,  324,  354,  374,  438, 
496,  644,  b46.  Scott,  Lieut.  Wm., 
228,  232,  302,  319,  341,  350,  426, 

455,  556,  632.     Searle,  Hon.  Jas., 
619,  589,  591.     Secretary  at  war. 
549.      Sergeant,     Jon.     D.,    526. 


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Letters,  ix  — 

Shiell,  H.  N.,  520.  Shrawder, 
Capt.  Philip,  388, 660,  761.  Smith, 
Col.  Abraham,  234,  400,  514. 
Smith,  Dr.,  643.  Smith,  George, 
42,  358.  Smith,  James,  459.  Smith, 
Lt.  Col.  Robert,  421,  434.  Smith, 
Hon.  Thomas,  652.  Sterret,  Sam'l., 
676.  Stewart,  Charles,  675.  Stir 
ling,  Lord,  675.  Stokely,  Thomas, 
Capt.,  330,  406.  Stroud,  Jacob, 
108,  259. 

Thome,  J'n,  ix.,118.  Thomson,  Chas., 
267.  Thompson,  Jas.,  228.  Treas 
ury,  Board,  226,  229.  Trumbull, 
Governor  of  Connecticut,  639,  642, 
Trustees  of  University,  461. 

Van  Campen,  Jno.,  ix.,  106,  123,  522, 
693.  Van  Staphorst,  N.  and  J., 

691,  593.      Virginia  delegates  in 
Congress,  260,  266,  269,  274. 

Wagon  masters,  ix.,  421.  Wall,  Geo., 
Jr.,  529,  628.  War,  Secretary  at, 
483,  549,  757.  Wardens  of  Phila 
delphia,  126.  Washington  co.,  in 
habitants,  355.  Washington,  Gen. 
George,  39,  54,  66,  71,  75,  84,  98, 
102,  111,  120,  124,  141,  195,  197, 
207,  242,  254,  284,  293,  320,  481, 
485,  486,  501,  505,  509,  536,  550, 
626,  642,  653,  656,  661,  674. 
Wayne,  Gen.  Anthony,  15,  66,  74, 
123,  124,  137,  138,  139,  155,  173, 
283,  359,  366,  430.  Weiss,  Lewis, 
298,  523.  Westmoreland  county, 
officers  of,  189.  Willing,  Thomas, 
497.  Wilson,  James,  526.  Wirtz, 
Christian,  379.  Wood,  Col.  James, 
24,  236,  262,  276,  289,  328,  357, 
382.  Wylie,  Capt.  Thomas,  191, 
665. 

York  county,  Auditors,  ix.,  18. 

Zantzinger,  Paul,  ix.,  282. 

Adams,  John,  x.,  384,  386,  433,  434, 
746,  Agents  of  Confiscated  Es 
tates,  154.  Allison,  James,  167. 
Antes,  Henry,  Sheriff  Northumber 
land,  344,  482,  650.  Armstrong, 
John,  Jr.,  Secy.,  46,  53,  56,  63, 
65,  78,  341,  147,  187,  199,  211, 
238,  286,  327,  330,  339,  343,  345, 
525.  Armstrong,  Lt.  Col.  John, 
307,  315,  317,  319,  361.  Arm- 
Gen,  John,  430,  653,  654,  655, 
658,  669,  677,  679,  685,  686,  688, 

692,  694.    Armstrong,   Capt.  Wm. 
12.    Assembly,  126,  195,  199,  223, 


Letters,  x. — 

226,  407,  427,  428,  692,  696,  697. 
Atlee,  Samuel  J.,  333,  346,  360. 
Atlee,  William,  394. 

Barclay,  Thomas,  x.,  267.  Bartholo 
mew,  Edward,  442.  Baynton, 
John,  (Collector  of  Tonnage,)  511. 
Blaine,  Ephraim,  609.  Board  of 
Treasury,  527,  Boggs,  Matthew, 
699  Boudinot,  Elias,  74,  98.  Bow- 
doin,  James,  Gov.  of  Massachu 
setts,  500,  503,  504.  Bowen,  E. 
F.  &  E.  Beatty,  437,  596,  604,  605. 
Boyd,  Hon.  John,  307,  330.  Boyd, 
and  Armstrong,  591,  627,  630, 
662,664.  Bradford,  Wm.  Jr.,  202, 
494,  655,  713,  743.  Brodhead, 
Col.  Daniel,  160.  Brussine,  De, 
and  N.  Garrison,  144.  Bryan, 
George,  16,  73,  609.  Bryan,  Saml. 
(Secy.)  327.  Butler,  Col.  Richard 
69,  294,  332.  Butler,  William, 
421. 

Caldwell,  Samuel,  x.,  185,  Carleton, 
Gen.  Guy,  13,  101,  131.  Carleton, 
Joseph,  Sec.  War  Office,  314.  Car- 
mathen,  Secy,  746.  Censors,  Coun 
cil  of,  153,  302,  306,  333,  336, 
596,  604,  655.  Christie,  Cap.  Jas., 
135,  209.  Circulars,  284.  Clinton, 
George,  Gov.  of  New  York,  205, 
413,  422,  435,  450,  513.  Coats, 
Lt.  Col.  William,  758  Commis 
sioners  for  sale  of  Barracks,  239, 
240,  241,  261,  276,  737.  Commis 
sioners  of  Boundary  Line,  233, 
235,  416,  438,  454,  489,  506. 
Commissioners,  (Boyd,  &c.)  307, 
330,  339.  Commisioners  of  Cum 
berland  Co.,  79.  Commissioners  for 
defence  of  Delaware,  26.  Com 
missioners  of  Lands,  541,  545. 
Commissioners  for  treating  with 
Indians,  265,  325,  332,  333,  346, 
357,  395,  410,  489,  496.  Commis 
sioners  of  Roads,  533.  Commis 
sioners  on  Navigation  of  Susque- 
hanna,  755.  Commissioners  of 
Taxes,  238.  Commissioners  of 
Taxes,  Bucks  Co.,  75.  Commis 
sioners  of  Taxes,  Lancaster,  82. 
Commissioners  of  Taxes,  of  North 
ampton,  92.  Commissioners  of 
Taxes,  Philadelphia  Co.,  51,  104, 
222,  224.  Commissioners  of  Phil 
adelphia  Co.,  307.  Commissioners 
of  Washington  Co.,  136,  564,  584. 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Letters,  x. — 

Commissioners  of  Westmoreland 
Co.,  98,  593.  Commissioners  to 
Wyoming,  664,  669,  677.  Com 
mittee  of  Merchants,  210,  212, 
219,  221.  Congress,  60,  61,  74, 
98,  135,  193,  206,  231,  234,  263, 
358,  368,  397,  417,  424,  433,  440, 
442,  457,  461,  473,  489,  493,  494, 
499,  507,  530,  535,  537,  539,  543, 
564,  732,  736,  745,  754.  Circular, 
424.  Congress,  Delegates  in,  7, 
25,  27,  38,  45,  52,  55,  69,  72,  101, 
126,  151,  154,  155,  156,  183,  184, 
204,  210,  223,  358,  368,  397,  398, 
410,  440,  457,  477,  511,  549,  556, 
563,  575,  576,  581,  592,  601,  697, 
705,  715,  759.  Connecticut,  Gov 
of,  147,  148.  Council  of  Censors, 
153,  302,  306,  333,  336,  596,  604, 
655.  Cox,  Gabriel,  125.  Craig, 
Thomas,  296,  303,  305.  Crawford, 
Edward,  Jr.,  392.  Creveceur, 
Mons.,  195.  Cummins,  Lt.  John, 
22. 

Delaney,  Sharp,  x.,  97,  442,  715. 
Delegates  in  Congress,  7,  25,  27, 
38,  45,  52,  55,  69,  72,  101,  126, 
151,  154,  155,  156,  183,  184,  204, 
210,  223,  358,  368,  397,  398,  410, 
440,  457,  477,  511,  549,  556,  563, 
575,  576,  581,  601,  697,  705,  715. 
759,  768.  De  Marbois,  Mons., 
311,  (See  Marbois.)  Depeyster, 
Col.  A.  S.  62.  Dickinson,  James, 
740.  Dickinson,  John,  77.  Digby, 
Rear  Adml.  Robert,  21.  Donald 
son,  Arthur,  350.  Donaldson, 
John,  565,  583.  Dougherty,  Bar 
nard,  114,  119.  Douglass,  Ephr'm, 
62,  70,  71,  262,  553,  564,  581,588, 
696,  Dupouceau,  Peter  S.  352. 
Duval,  Hon.  Gabriel,  291. 

Ellicott,  Andrew,  x.,  452.  Espy, 
David,  114,  119.  Ewing,  Rev.  Dr. 
John,  428,  443. 

Filbert,  Peter,  Sheriff  B.  C.,  x.,  67. 
Finley,  Rev.  James,  40,  41,  163. 
Fitzsimons,  Thomas,  28,  48.  Flee- 
son,  Plunket,  523.  Francis,  Tench, 
240,  261,  276.  Franklin,  Benjamin, 
386,  556,  Franklin,  John,  621, 
629,  672,  681,  751.  Fullerton, 
Major,  Richard,  758. 

Galbraith,  Robert,  x.,  466.  Gardner, 
Joseph,  404,  516,  698.  Gov.  of 
Connecticut,  147,  148,  213.  Gov. 


Letters,  x. — 

of  Delaware,  540.  Gov.  of  Mary 
land,  292,  320,  324,  526,  528,  540, 
542,  543,  744,  753.  Gov.  of  Mas 
sachusetts,  354,  500,  503,  504. 
Gov.  of  New  Jersey,  103,  366,  458, 
730.  Gov.  of  New  York,  205,  353, 
412,  450,  513.  Gov.  of  North 
Carolina,  353.  Gov.  of  South  Ca 
rolina,  79.  Gov.  of  Virginia,  57, 
145,  175,  602.  Grand  Inquest, 
Philadelphia,  347,  Guerard,  Benj., 
Gov.  South  Carolina,  79.  Gurney, 
Francis,  144. 

Hamilton,  Joseph,  x.,  751.  Harmar, 
Lt.  Col.  Josiah,  309,311,  316,  322, 
337,  345,  391,  394,  406,  430,  448, 
455,  465,  469,  479,  483,  490,  508. 
Harrison,  Gov.  Benj.,  57, 145,  175, 
602,  608.  Hartley,  David,  557. 
Hays,  Christopher,  264,  279.  Hell- 
stedt,  Charles,  Min.  N.  Nether'd, 
350,  362,  408.  435.  Henry,  Wm., 
405.  Hillegas,  Michael,  238,  261, 
276.  Hodgdon,  Samuel,  39,  59, 
Hollingsworth,  Levi,  350,  533, 
646,  548.  Hopkinson,  Francis, 
68,  355,  707,  755.  Howe,  Maj. 
Gen.,  66.  Hubley,  Col.  Adam,  718. 
Hubley,  John,  278.  Huffnagle, 
Michael,  125,  140,  141,  147,  186, 
211,  429,  462,  464,  467,  763. 
Humpton,  Col.  Richd,  59.  Hutch- 
inson,  Dr.  James,  178,  218. 

Inhabitants  of  Wyoming,  x.,  670. 
Irvine,  Hon.  James,  26,  458,  467, 
609.  John,  Irwine,  289.  Irvine, 
Gen.  Wm.,  56,  66,  218,  509. 

Jacks,  James,  x.,  264.  Jackson, 
Hon  David,  522.  Jay,  Hon.  John, 
Secy.  F.  A.,  401,  407,  433,  446, 
499,  538,  735,  743,  759.  Jefferson, 
Thomas,  &c.,  386.  Jenkins,  John, 
33.  Johnston,  Benj.,  611.  John 
ston,  E.  &  W.  Baldwin,  679.  John 
son,  Col.  Francis,  282,  325,  326, 
333,  453.  Johnson,  Jacob,  84. 
Judges  of  Supreme  Court,  448, 
460,  523.  Justices  of  Northum 
berland,  628,  629,  630.  Justices  of 
Wyoming.  662. 

Kern  Nicholas,  x.,  654. 

Land  Office,  x.,  536,  537,  739.  Lee, 
Arthur,  294,  326,  332.  Lee,  Rich 
ard  Henry,  173.  Levers,  Robert, 
341.  Lieutenants,  (County,)  286, 
345,  410,  4,19.  Livingston,  R.  R., 


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Letters,  x. — 

Secy,  9,  13,  21.  Livingston,  Gov. 
Wilm.  of  N.  J.,  103,  713.-  Loan, 
Office,  57,  168,  169,  174,  514. 
Longschamps,  742.  Luce,  Benjn., 
679.  Lukens,  John  S.  G.,  53,  65, 
95,  451,  458,  506,  540,  678.  Lu- 
zerne,  Chev.  dela,  27,  28,  72.  Lyori 
William,  285. 

McClean,  Alexander,  x.,  294,  Mc- 
Clean,  Brig.  Gen.,  Allen,  70,  71. 
McDowell,  Surgeon  John,  343. 
McKean,  C.  J.  Thomas,  176,  285, 
290,  292,  396,  448,  739,  766. 
Maclay,  William,  46,  346,  418,  444, 
510.  Magistrates  and  Sheriffs  of 
North'ld  Co.,  295,  304.  344,  347, 
460.  Managers  of  State  Lottery, 
362,  372,  400,  468,  474,  513.  Mar-  I 
bois,  Mons.  Barbe  de,  175,  277, 
283,  350,  351,  356.  Marbois, 
Mons.  de,  311,  351  354,  362,  367, 
368,  409,  430,  440,  447,  471.  Mas 
sachusetts,  Gov.  of,  354.  Matlack, 
Timothy,  226.  Mead,  David,  222, 
404,  482,  663,  707.  Merchants, 
Committee  of,  210,  212,  219,  221, 
406,  409,  418.  Mifflin,  Thos.,  183. 
Milligan  Robert,  755.  Milligan, 
James,  426.  Minister  of  France, 
223,  409  Minister  of  Holland, 
415.  Minister  of  United  Nether 
lands,  350,  362,  408,  435.  Mont 
gomery,  Hon.  John,  206,  220. 
Montgomery,  Joseph,  Ch'n,  30,  32, 
444.  Montgomery,  William,  765, 
766,  767.  Moore,  Lt.  Col.,  286. 
Moore,  Major  James,  132,  185, 
187,  197,  207,  222,  232.  Moore, 
William,  93.  Morales,  Francis, 
476.  Morgan,  George,  526.  Muh- 
lenberg,  F.  A.,  153.  Murray,  Lt. 
Francis,  679. 

New  Jersey,  Gov.  of,  x.,  103,  366, 
458.  New  York,  Gov.  of,  205,  353, 
435,  450.  Nicholson  John,  6,  16, 
28,  46,  48,  50,  52,  53,  93,  95,  96, 
97,  481,  529,  750.  Northumber 
land  Magistrates  and  Sheriffs,  295, 
304,  344,  347.  North  Carolina, 
Gov.  of,  350. 

Officers  of  Pennsylvania  Line,  x., 
425,  592.  Okeley,  John,  330,  339, 
696.  Owen,  Griffith,  563. 

Paca,  John,  x.,  292     Paca,  William, 
Gov.  of  Maryland,  320,  324.    Par 
ker,  Wm.,  Io7.     Patterson,  Alex., 
35 


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Letters,  x. — 

Ch'n,  30,  32,  35,  208,  574,  617, 
619,  624,  626,  627,  675.  Pealc, 
Charles  W.,  162.  Pearson,  James, 
373,  420,  426,  442,  535,  547. 
Pentecost,  Dorsey,  167,  181,  262, 
413,  757.  Pettit,  Charles,  208, 
497.  Phile,  Frederick,  240. 
Phipps,  Paul,  359.  Pierce,  John, 
536,  539.  Porter,  Andrew,  372, 
760,  Potter,  Gen.  James,  47,  159. 
Proctor,  Thos.,  Sheriff,  Philadel 
phia,  286,  323,  324,  327,  420. 
Prothonotaries,  268,  439.  Pro, 
thonotary  of  Washington  County, 
78. 

Read,  Jas.,  x.,  330,  339.  Receiver 
Gen.  of  Land  Office,  546.  Redick, 
David,  416.  Reed,  Joseph,  157, 
159,  160,  163,  719,  (1779-80). 
Reynolds,  John,  277,  327.  Rit- 
tenhouse,  David,  241,  269,  439, 
454,  455,  456,  458,  730.  Robins, 
Ezekiel,  26,  213.  Robinson,  Capt. 
Thomas,  14,  48,  99.  Rosencrone, 
Count  de,  434.  Rush,  Hon.  Jacob, 
292.  Ryan,  Michael,  308. 

St.  Clair,  Gen.  Arthur,  x.,  49,  260, 
483.  St.  Saphorin,  de,  434, 
Schrieber,  John,  309,  334.  Scott, 
Thomas,  65,  78,  80,  364.  Scott, 
Lt.  William,  591.  Seely,  Jonathan, 
650,  677,  678,  692.  Secretary  of 
Foreign  Affairs,  9,  13,  21,  401, 
407,  433,  446,  475,  499,  538,  735, 
743,  759.  Shaw,  William,  764. 
Shoemaker,  B.,  93.  Shrawder, 
Capt.  Philip,  23,  24,  99,  104,  131. 
Slough,  Mathias,  237.  Smallwood, 
Gov.  of  Maryland,  542,  543,  744, 
753.  Smith,  Thomas,  57,  78,  168, 
170,  174,  190,  447,  461.  Smith, 
W.  and  W.  Kelly,  419.  Smith, 
Wm.  Hooker,  760.  Smyser,  Jacob, 
77.  South  Carolina,  Governor  of, 
79.  Sproat,  David,  68.  Sproat, 
Rev.  James,  720.  Stanhope,  Hen 
ry,  (Brit.  Capt.)  503,  504.  Steu- 
ben,  Baron,  352.  Story,  John,  450, 
451,  742.  Street  Commissioners, 
Philadelphia,  55.  Surveyor  Gen., 
53,  65. 

Taylor,  Timothy,  x.,  432.  Trumbull, 
Gov.  Jon.  of  Connecticut,  147, 
148,  213.  Trustees  of  Loan  Office, 
481,532,545.  Trustees  of  Pro- 
veiice  Island,  75.  Trustees  of 


546 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Letters,  x.— 

Westmoreland  Co.,  91.     Turnbull, 
Marraee,  &  Co.,  281. 

Van  Berekal,  P.  J.,  x.,  415.  Van 
Campen,  John,  24.  Vancouver, 
Charles,  712.  Virginia,  Gov.  of, 
57,  145,  175,  602. 

Wardens  of  Philadelphia,  x  ,  93,  281, 
349,  456,  571,  580,  584,  585, 
588,  589,  606,  607.  War  Office, 
27,  302,  459,  460,  479,  495,  497, 
625,  529.  Washington,  Gen.  Geo  , 
150,  151.  Weitzel,  John,  99,  109, 
232,  343.  Wilkinson,  Gen.  James, 
610.  Williamson,  Hon.  Hugh,  397. 
Wilson,  James,  202,  399,  471. 
Wilson,  Joseph,  152.  Wilson, 
William,  304,  654.  Wynkoop, 
Henry,  211. 

Atlee,  Wm.  T.,  (Judge)  xi.,  233, 
485.  Adlum,  John,  576,  693,  620. 
Agricultural  Society,  527,  384, 
385.  Anstey,  John,  149.  Antes, 
Frederick,  &c.,  439.  Armstrong, 
John,  Jr.,  137,  407,  436,  447. 
Armstrong,  Major  William,  214, 
242,  4f'0.  Ascheraden,  Shultz 
Von,  295.  Assembly,  87,  103, 
187,  206,  390,  397,  398,  402,  409, 
521,  529,  547,  669,  673,  674,  675. 

Baker,  Hilary,  xi.,  604.  Balliet,  Ste 
phen,  177,  179,  460.  Barclay,  Jno., 
89.  Bartholomew,  Ewd.,  767.  Bay 
ard.  John,  28,  Benton,  Caleb,  175. 
Biddle,  Clement,  236,  573,  743. 
Bingham,  Wm.,  308.  Board  of 
Treasury,  (see  Treasury  Board.) 
Board  of  War,  208,  240,  268,  281, 
291,  300,  534,  555.  Bond,  Phineas, 
(British  Consul,)  255,  381.  Brad 
ford,  Wm.,  Jr.,  58,  114,  122,  232, 
234,  250,  260,  273,  310,  415,  419, 
431,  445,  446,  467.  Breckenridge, 
H.,  732.  Brearly,  David,  (C.  J.  N. 
J.)  548.  Brison,  James,  422,  624. 
Brodhead,  Daniel,  S.  G.,  641,  660, 
663,  758.  Brown,  Andrew,  412. 
Brown,  John,  (prisoner,)  264. 
Bryan,  George,  (Judge)  264,  283, 
286,  490.  Burd,  Edward,  765. 
Butler,  Lord,  330.  Butler,  Gen 
Richard,  427,  562,  591,  715,  723. 
Butler,  Col.  Zebulon,  179,  192, 
330,  351,  356,  381,  414,  459,  619, 
676.  Buyers,  John,  &c.,  439,  440. 

Caldwell,  Sam'l.,  xi.,  89,  594.  Canan, 
Col,  John,  588.  Caswell,  Richard, 


Letters,  xi. — 

Gov.  N.  C.,  116.  Chaloner,  John, 
680,  761.  Cherokee  Chiefs,  584. 
Cherokee  Indian  Women,  181. 
Churchman,  John,  718.  Cincin 
nati,  Society  of,  726.  Circulars, 
379,  746.  Clarkson,  Matthew, 

250.  Clinton,    George,    Governor 
New  York,  96,  125,  187,  196,  197, 
326,  335,  341,  412.     Coats,  Lieut. 
Colonel   William,  273,  274.     Com. 
mander    of  Spanish  Frigate,   100, 
101,  102.     Commissioners  for  wes 
tern    boundary,  26,    52,    69,    178. 
Northern  boundary,  203.     On  Con 
necticut  claims,  159.     To  commer 
cial    Convention,  60.     To  Indians, 
503,  5(17,  508,  509,  510.      Of  Lu- 
zerne  Co.,  205,  302,  332.  Of  Mary 
land,    61.     For   improving   inland 
navigation,  77.  To  examine  rivers, 
622,  634,  637,  681,  683,  690,  750. 
Of  taxes,  499,  593,  603.       Of  Vir 
ginia    and   Maryland,   511.     Com 
mittee  of  Assembly,  547.     Of  Con 
gress,  583,  585.  Comptroller  Gen., 
33,  34,  90,  97,  139,  142,  198,  229, 
234,  249,  259,  323,  404,  561,  589, 
655,  658,  731,  729,  739,  742,  747. 
Congress,  4,  15,  50,  51,  57,  70,  71, 
79,  121,  122,  132,  143,  145,  168, 
171,  173,  175,  180,  190,  191,  214, 
239,  285,  293,  311,  314,  323,  339, 
353,  375,  387,  432,  451,  472,  483, 
562,    583,    739.     Delegates   in,   4, 
27,  37,  41,  106,  188, 189,  207,  237, 

251,  252,   206,  280,  308,  342.  350, 
352,   305,  373,  382,  383,  408,  4»2, 
456,  457,  469,  504,  505,  537,  543, 
590,  685.     Committee  of  Ways  and 
Means,  259,  583,  585.    Committee 
of  States,  446,  483.     Connecticut, 
to  and  from  Governors,  238,  409, 
414,  447,  451,  735.     Cornplauter, 
(Indian  Chief,)  739,  740.  Correy, 
Jona.,  104.     Cowperthwaite,  Jos., 
(Sheriff,)   330.     Coxe,  Tench,    61, 
539,  543.     Craig,  Lieutenant  Col., 
John,      190,    236,      305.     Craig, 
Thomas,  276.     Crawford,  Edward, 
Jr.,    690.       Cunningham,    James, 
263.     Curwen,  John,  572. 

Dale,  Samuel,  xi.,  66.  Davis,  Benj., 
Jr.,  766.  Delany,  Sharp,  259, 
597,  601,  603.  Delaware,  Gover 
nor  of,  33.  Delegates  in  Congress, 
4,  27,  37,  41,  87,  106,  188,  189, 


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Letters,  xi. — 

207,  237,  251,  252,  266,  280,  308, 
342,  350,  352,  365,  873,  382,  383, 
456,  457,  460,  504,  505,  537,  543, 
fiSV  Denison,  Nathan,  212,  213, 
326,  619.  Donaldson,  John,  569, 
570,  722,  763.  Dorchester,  Lord, 
315.  Douglas,  Ephraim,  32,  535. 
Eckert,  Val'ne,  xi.,  203,  211.  Elli- 
cott,  Andrew,  134,  140,  178,  216, 
243,  326,  429,  583,  613,  615,  705. 
Elliott,  Lieutenant  Benjamin,  665. 
Falconer,  N.,  xi.,  737,  747.  Febiger, 
Christian,  563,  649,  758.  Fergu 
son,  Captain  William,  590.  Fin- 
ley,  James,  299.  Fisher,  Thomas, 
388.  Fitssimons,  Thomas,  427,  595. 
Franklin,  Ber.j.,  701.  Franklin,  Col. 
John,  3,  14,  52,  67,  84,  94,  111, 
175,  182,  183,185,  549,556.  Free 
man,  Samuel,  714,  721.  Fullerton, 
Richard,  726. 

Galbraith,  Rob.,  xi.,  379,  656,  725, 
733.  Gardner,  Hon.  Joseph,  451, 
453.  Gerry,  Elbridge,  598.  Get- 
tig,  Christian,  439.  Gibson,  Geo., 
606.  Gibson,  John,  427.  Gordon, 
Samuel,  213.  Gore,  Obadiah,  192, 

216.  Governor,    of    Connecticut, 
238,  409,  414,  447,  451,  735.      Of 
Delaware,    33.     Of    Georgia,    96. 
Of  Maryland,  56.      Of  Massachu 
setts,  2V 1.      Of   New    Jersey,  73, 
326,  550.     Of  New  York,  96,  125, 
187,    196,    326,    412.      Of    North 
Carolina,  116.  Of  South  Carolina, 
545.     Of  Virginia,  115,  116,  212, 
249,  256,  284,  290,  497,  501,  523, 
557.     Graham,    Henry   Hale,  638. 
Grant,    Thomas,    110.     Griswold, 
Matthew,  Governor  of  Connecticut, 
447,  451.     Gurney,  Col.    Francis, 
768. 

Hahn,  Michael,  xi.,  97.  Hamilton, 
Alex.,  (Sec.  Treas.,)  C38,  639,  641, 
654,  663.  Hamilton,  Dr.  Joseph, 
3,  67,  84,  94,  182,  185.  Hancock, 
(Gov.  John,  of  Mass.,)  271.  Hand, 
General  Edward,  505  Harmar, 
Lieutenant  Colonel  Josiah,  173, 

217,  270,  286,  325,  3J1.     Harris, 
James,  186.     Harrison,  Benjamin, 
Governor   of    Virginia,    497,  499. 
501,    507.     Hart,    Jonathan,   593. 
Hartley,  Colonel  Thomas,  114,  156. 
Hasse,John,  288.     Health  Officer, 
737,    747.        Hellstedt,    Charles,  J 


Letters,  xi. — 

(Swed.  Cons.,)  265.  Hiester, 
Daniel,  Jr.,  607.  Henderson, 
Andrew,  305.  Henry,  Wm.,  238, 
453.  Hollenbach.  Mathias,  216. 
Hodgdon,  Samuel,  205,  374,  379. 
Hoge,  Honorable  Jonathan,  149. 
Hopkinson,  Francis,  53,  77,  125, 
375,  634.  Houer,  Samuel,  47,  102. 
Hubley,  Adam,  755.  Hublv,  Lt. 
Bernard.  709,  710.  739.  Huffnagle, 
Michael,  500.  Huntington,  Gov. 
Samuel,  of  Connecticut,  238,  409, 
414.  Hutchins,  Thomas,  (Geo 
grapher,)  314,  315. 
Ingels,  George,  xi.,  767  Irvine, 
General  Wm.,C01,  512.  513.  Irwin, 
Matthew,  749. 

Jacks,  Jas.,  xi.,  363.  Jefferson,  Thos. 
Secretary  of  State,  679,  688,  689, 
696,  700,  703,  705,  706,  707,  708, 
709,  712,  713,  718,  720,  722.  Jen 
kins,  John,  52.  Johnston,  Capt. 
Andrew,  157.  Johnston,  Colonel 
Francis,  125,  139,  245,  589,  644, 
645,  668,  750.  Jones,  David,  68. 
Jay,  John,  74,  171,  201,  287,  293, 
411.  Judges  of  Sup.  Court,  233, 
264,  283,  295,  441,  442,  443,  472, 
478,  484,  488,  490,  601,  667.  Jus 
tices  of  Berks  County,  286.  Jus 
tices  of  Franklin  County,  316. 
Justices  of  Northampton,  272. 
Kemp,  Capt  J.,  xi.,  497.  Kennedy, 
David,  139,  651,  757.  Keene, 
Lawrence,  111.  Kingsley,  Nathan, 
662.  Knox,  Gen.  II.,  (Sec.  War,) 
208,  268,  281,  290,  801,  524,  555, 
621,  624,  707,  711,  728. 
Land  Officers,  xi.,138,  757.  Latimer, 
George,  661.  Lenox,  David,  65. 
Levan,  Daniel,  63.  Lewis,  William, 
273,  727.  Lianes,  Thos.  de  Ugarte, 
Y.,  100,  102.  Lieutenants  of 
Counties,  379,  619.  Livingston, 
Governor  William.  93,  336,  550. 
Lloyd,  Peter  Z.  729.  Loan  Office, 
Trustees  of,  170.  Lukens,  John, 
32,  37,  98,  139,  427.  Luzeroe, 
Chevalier  de  la,  462,  464,  465,  466, 
468,  470,  475,  476,  482,  487. 
Lyon,  Wm.,  731. 

McKenn,  (C.  J.)  Thos  ,  xi.,  264,  276, 
283,  295,  351,  366,  485,  661.  Mc 
Lean,  Alexander,  71,  642.  McClean, 
Captain  James,  229,  2CO,  231,  406. 
McLene,  James,  186.  Magis- 


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Letters,  xi. — 

trates,  Wyoming,  440.  Managers, 
of  State  Lottery,  89,  118.  Mar- 
bois,  Mons.  Barbe  de,  49,  461,  471, 

479,  481,  434,  494.     Marshall,  Lt. 
James,  209,  377.     Martin,  Robert, 
&o.,  438.     Maryland,  Governor  of, 
57.       Maryland,  Commerce    Com 
missioner  of,  61.      Massachusetts, 
to   and   from,    Gov..    271.     Mead, 
David,    454,    455.     Melcher,    Col. 
Isaac,  523.  Mentges,  Col.  Francis, 
78.     Mercantile  Society  of  Phila 
delphia,  103.      Mifflin,  John,  646. 
Mifflin,    Thomas,    505.      Milligan, 
Robt  ,  27.  Minister  of  France,  462, 
464,  465,  466,  468,  470,  473,  476, 
482,  4^7.    Minister  of  United  Ne 
therlands,  469,  470,  475,  477,  479, 

480.  More,    Brigadier    General, 
567.       Mitchell,       Joseph,      253. 
Montgomery,    Thos.,  505.     Mont 
gomery,       Win.,       35,     108,    111. 
Moore,    Colonel  James,  434,  435, 
436,    443.     Moore,     Thomas,    99. 
Morris,    Richard,    (C.    J.    N.  Y.,) 
413.   Morris,  Robert,  505.     Muhl- 
lenberg,  General  Peter,  133,  135, 
231. 

Nesbitt,  John  Maxwell,  xi.,  520. 
New  Jersey,  to  and  from,  Gover 
nor,  93,  326.  New  York,  to  and 
from  Governor,  125,  187,  196,  326. 
Nicholason,  Joseph,  742.  Nichol 
son,  John,  33,  34,  90,97, 139,  142, 
198,  229,  234,  249,  259,  323,  404, 
561,  589,  655,  658,  729,  731,  739, 
742,  747.  Nicola,  Lewis,  538. 

Officers  of  Militia,  of  Philadelphia 
xi.,  57.  Officers,  Commanding  in 
Luzerne  County,  204.  Officers,  o1 
Military,  of  Luzerne  County,  299 
O'Hara,  James,  228.  Owen 
Evans,  585.  643.  Oxenstierna 
F.  G.,  266. 

Patterson,  Alexander,  xi.,  457.  Pen 
nel,  Joseph,  506.  Perin,  Joseph 
288.  Peters,  Richard,  335,  432 
572,  636.  Pettit,  Charles,  37,  41 
87,  106,  266,  708.  Phila.,  Agricul 
tural  Soc'y.,  384,  385,  527-  Phila, 
Company,  428.  Pickering,  Col 
Timothy,  133,  134,  159,  176,  177 
179  180,  205,  208,  256,  281,  295 
296,  312,  346,  353,  356,  363 
365,  366,  399,  424,  541.  Pinck 
ney,  Thomas,  Gov.  of  S.  C.,  545 


Letters,  xi. — 

Pine,  R.  E.,  95.  Porter,  Colonel 
Andrew,  156,  178,  203,  214,  241, 
502.  Potter,  James,  661.  Powel, 
Samuel,  (Pres.  Agricul.  Soc'y,) 
384,  385,  527.  Practitioners  of 
Law,  Phila.,  425.  Proctor,  Thos., 
(Sheriff,)  469,  477,  664.  719,  740, 
741,  763.  Prothonotaries  Circular, 
591,  765. 

Randolph,    Bev.,  Gov.    Va.,  xi.,  557. 
Randolph,  Edmund,  Gov.  of  Va., 
115,  116,  212,  249,  256,  284,  290, 
523,  525.  Read,  Jas,  757.  Receiver, 
Gen.,  667,  693,  696,  750.     Redick 
David,    149,    197,    244,    338,  410, 
414,  432,  459,  593.     Reed,    Hon. 
James  R.,   283,  CO^.    Reed,  Lieut. 
Samuel,  435.   Register  Gen.,   569, 
570,  722,  763.  Rinker,  James,  206. 
Rittenhouse,  David,  203,  337,  743. 
Robins,    Ezekiel,  495.     Robinson, 
John,  719.  Robinson,  Capt.  Thos., 
432.     Ross,      James,    458,     780. 
Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin,  427,  540,  578. 
Rush,    Judge,    Jacob,     295,    485. 
Ruston,   Thomas,  632.      Ryerson, 
Thomas,   666. 
St  Clair,  Hon.  Arthur,  xi.,  127,  189, 
393,  716.     Schott,  Capt,  John  P., 
297,  298,  397,  663.     Scott,  Thos., 
215,   568.     Secretary   of    Foreign 
Affairs,    75,    171,    201,    287,  293, 
413.     Secretary  of  State,    U.    S., 
679,  688,  689,  696,  700,  703,  705, 
706,  707,  708,  709,  712,  713,  718, 
720,  722.     Secretary  of  Treasury, 
638,  641,  654,  663,  664.     Sec'y  of 
War,  208,  240,  268,  281,  291,  300, 
645,  685,  686.     Sellers,  John,  623. 
Shannon,    Wm.,    748.     Sheriff   of 
Philada.,  469,  477.    Shippen  Ewd. 
91.      Simms,    Charles,    160,    169. 
Skinner,  John,  92,  143, 158.  Smith, 
Francis,  195.    Smith,  Jonathan,  B. 
423.     Smith,    Robt.,  Editor,  126. 
Smith,   Thos  Duncan,  305.    Smith, 
Wm.    Hooker,  45,    102,    104,   108, 
193,    330.     South   Carolina,    Gov. 
of,     545.     Sprague,    Joseph,    93. 
Stiles,  John,  202.     Stroebell,  John 
C.,    651.     Sullivan,    Prest.,  John, 
of  N.   H.,    122.       Surveyor   Gen., 
758.     Swaine,    Francis,   (Sheriff,) 
267. 

Talbot,  Lt.  Jere.,  xi.,  280.  Tax,  Com 
missioners,  499,  593,  603.  Telfair, 


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Letters,  xi. — 

Edward,  (Gov.,  Georgia,)  96.  Tho 
mas,  Jos.,  725.  Todd,  Wm.,  645. 
Traill,  Hon.  Robert,  288,  289,  446. 
Treas'r,,  563,  649,  743,  758.  Treas 
ury,  Board  of,  15,  64,  79,  86. 
155,  382,  383.  Trimble,  James, 
679.  Trustees  of  Loan  Office,  170. 
Trustees  of  Washington  Academy, 
215.  Turnbull,  William,  623. 
University  of  Penii'a,  xi.,  613. 
Van  Campen,  John,  xi.,  26.  Van 
dyke,  Gov.  Nicholas,  33.  Vau- 
ghan,  Samuel,  675.  Virginia,  to 
and  from,  Govs.,  115,  116,  249, 
256,  284,  290,  497,  507,  523,  557. 
War,  Board  of,  xi.,  208,  240,  268, 
281,  291,  300,  534,  555,  621,  624, 
707,  711,  728.  Wardens  of  Phil 
adelphia,  99,  100,  101,  543. 
Washington,  Gen.  George,  496. 
Washington,  President  U.  S.,  587, 
596,  599,  600,  601,  602,  604,  605, 
611,  615,  616,  673.  Westbrook, 
Abraham,  47,  102.  Will,  William, 
417,  713.  Willett,  Col.  Marinus, 
711.  Williamson,  Hon.  Hugh, 
449.  Wilson,  James,  445,  453. 
Wilson,  Col.  William,  192. 
Armstrong,  Col.  John,  M.  Gr.,  xii., 

109,285.  Attorney  Gen.,  99. 
Bayard,  Col.  Stephen,  xii.,  117,  133, 
134,  139.  Beall,  Capt  Thomas, 
23.  Beck,  Ensign  John,  142,  276. 
Biddle,  Col.  Clement,  314.  Biggs, 
Capt.  Benj.,  195,  235.  Elaine, 
Col.  E.,  278.  Brady,  Capt.  Sam 
uel,  213,  276.  Brodhead,  General 
Daniel,  105-279. 

Campbell,  Lt.  Col.,  xii.,  135,  141, 
154.  Campbell,  Capt.  Thomas, 
160,  171,  179,  187,  194.  Carlton, 
Joseph,  267.  Carnaghan,  Cap 
tain  James,  193,  254.  Cham 
bers,  Benj.,  251.  Clarke,  Col. 
George  Rogers,  143,  216,  238. 
Clarke,  Captain  Jno.,  174,  276. 
Clinton,  Gov.  N.  Y.,  George,  32. 
Cole  in  an,  Ensign,  138,  141.  Com 
missioners  of  Washington  county, 
288.  Cooko,  William',  286.  Corn- 
planter,  322.  Council,  287,  289, 
290,  293,  294,  296,  300,  302,  304, 
306,  314,  317,  319,  320,  322. 
Council  at  Coochocking,  228. 
Craig,  Capt.,  233. 
Dallas,  Alex.  J,,  Secretary,  xii.,  99. 


Letters,  xii. — 

Davis,  Col.  John,  117,  152.  Daw- 
son,  Capt.  Samuel,  145,  151. 
Douglass,  Ephraim,  78.  Duane, 
James,  109.  Duncan,  David,  247. 

Evans,  Colonel  John,  xii.,  213,  219, 
231,  238,  240,  253. 

Flowers,  Col.  Benjamin,  xii.,  271. 
Franklin,  John,  296. 

Gaddes,  Colonel,  xii.,  178.  Gates, 
Major  General,  218,  228.  George, 
Capt.  Robert,  142,  168.  Gibson, 
Colonel  John,  171.  Glass,  Lieut. 
172.  Greene,  Major  General,  US, 
120,  145,  174,  204. 

Hamilton,  Alex.,  S.  T.,  xii.,  90,  100. 
Harrison,  Lieutenant  John,  236. 
Heckenwelder,  John,  111,  121, 
124,  221,  227.  Hollingsworth  and 
Donaldson,  291,  292.  Huffnagle, 
M.,  300. 

Indians,  Susquehanna,  xii.,  250. 
Ingersoll,  Jared,  Atty.  Gen.,  99. 
Irwine,  Captain  Joseph,  138,  169. 

Jameson,  Lieut.  John,  xii.,  177, 
186,  193. 

Jay,  John,  xii.,  163,  176.  Jefferson, 
Gov.  Thos.  of  Virginia,  140,  273. 
Johnson,  Th.,  Gov.,  166.  Jones, 
Samuel,  282. 

Lanctot,  Major,  xii.,  246,  259.  Lt's 
of  Counties,  137,  246,  275.  Liv 
ingston,  Gov.  Wm.,  N.  J.,  71. 
Lochrey,  Col.  Archibald,  122,  123, 
130,  139,  169,  202,  214,  215,  219, 
225,  239,  257,  260,  261,  264. 
Lukens,  John,  S.  G.  79. 

M'llvaine,  Francis,  xii.,  161,  170. 
M'Intyre,  Capt.  Thos.,  208,  212. 
M'Kean,  Thos.,  C.  J.,  79,  299. 

Mifflin,  Gov.  Thomas,  xii.,  8,  31,  32, 
90,  93,  95,  100.  Mitchell,  David, 
250,  260.  Mitchell,  Col.  John, 
148.  Moore,  James  F.,  144. 
Moore,  Wm.,  V.  P.,  71.  Moore- 
head,  Capt.  Samuel,  129.  Morgan 
Capt.,  173,  208.  Morgan,  Col. 
Geo.,  116,153,  159,  191. 

Nicholson,  John,  xii.,  7,  90,  93,  95, 

97. 

Page,  Hon.  John,  xii.,  167.  Peery, 
Col.,  262,  265.  Pendleton,  Col., 
201.  Penn,  William,  280.  Pe^ 
ters,  Richard,  207,  210,  224,  234, 
271,  274,  281,  282.  Peters,  Rev, 
William,  284.  Pettit,  Chas.,  7, 
Peyton,  Col.,  201.  Pickering, 


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Letter?,  xii. — 

Timothy,  106,  113,  128,  133,  149, 
158,  17v>,  183,  190,  237,  241,  244, 
248,  255,  258,  263. 
Rawlin,  Col.,  xii.,  272.     Reed,  Pres 
ident  Joseph,  107,  159,  163,  180, 
186,  251.     Robeteau,  Thomas  C., 
284.     Rogers,  Captain  John,  217. 
Ross,  V.  P.,  317,  318. 
Scammel,  Col.  Alex.,  xii.,  185,  226, 
268.      Secretary    at     War,     292. 
Shepherd,   Col.   David,  167,  270, 
277.     Shippen,  Doctor  Wm.,  191. 
Shrawder,     Captain     Philip,    70. 
Slaughter,    Major,    232.      Smith, 
Col.    T.,    152.     Smyth,    Thomas, 
112.       Springer,      Ensign,      195. 
Springer,  Capt.  Uriah,  274,  279. 
Steele,  Col.  Archibald,    115,    136, 
153,  161,  223,   230,  245.     Stiles, 
Joseph,  317.  Stoddard,  Benjamin, 
266.     Stokely,  Capt.  Thos.,  254. 
Sullivan,  Major  General,  154,  165. 
Susquehannah  Indians,  280. 
Taylor,  Major,   xii.,   182,   188,   192, 
194,  197,  200.     Tilghman,  James, 
285,  286.     Treasury,  Comptroller 
of,    97,   99.     Treasury,    Secretary 
of,  95. 

Valandigham,  Colonel  Greorge,  xii., 
261.  .Van  Campen,  John,  70. 
Vernon,  Major  Frederick,  121. 
Wall,  George,  Jr.,  xii.,  289,  290, 
293,  319.  War,  Secretary  at,  32, 
292.  Wardens  of  Philadelphia, 
287,  290,  291,  292,  294,  304,  306, 
308.  Washington  county  Com 
missioners,  289.  Washington, 
President,  George,  8.  Gen 
eral,  113,  120,  125,  131,  146,  155, 
164,  176,  184,  188,  197,  206,  212, 
223,  233,  242,  243,  252,  256,  258, 
265,  269.  White,  John,  302,  304. 
White,  Bishop  William,  31,  314. 
Whitehead,  J.,  314.  Williams, 
Adj.  William,  295.  Williams  & 
Engle,  295.  Wilkiiis,  Charles, 
316.  Wilkins,  Dr.  John,  Jr.,  321, 
322.  Wilkinson,  James,  199,  209, 
226,  250.  Wilson,  Col.  William, 
319,  320,  322.  Wolcott,  Oliver, 
S.  T.,  91,  94,  97.  Wynkoop, 
Henry,  299,  302. 
Zeisberger,  Rev.  David,  xii.,  192, 

196,  203,  214,  221,  231. 
Letters  of  Marque,  granted,  ii.,  660. 
Orders  of  the  government  respect 


ing,  684.     Orders  respecting,  iii., 
3,  91,  162. 

Letts,  Ezekiel,  petition  for  captain 
cy,  v.,  57. 

Levan,  Abraham,  vi.,  406,  449. 
Levan,  Daniel,  letter  to  Council, 
vii.,  611.  Council  ask  for 
Continental  money,  ix.,  38.  A 
Justice  required  at  Reading, 
xi.,  63. 

Levers,  Robert,  v.,  332.  Prothono- 
tary,  &c.,  333,  618,  622,  623,  645, 
717 ;  vi.,  5,  76,  140,  141,  341,  344, 
346,  362,  381,  435,  464,  486,  534, 
626,  719,  721.  Letters,  vii.,  15, 
176.  Can't  find  house  at  Easton, 
176.  Lieut.,  ix.,  64.  Conven 
tion  prisoners,  militia,  227,  323, 
348,  403,  426.  Indian  murders, 
257.  Provisions,  savages,  268, 
275.  Trial  of  Col.  Stroud,  339. 
Taxes,  377.  Light  horse  in  Allen 
township,  428.  Complaint  against, 
527.  Militia,  frontiers,  &c.,  579, 
742.  Letter  on  election  in  North 
ampton  county,  x.,  341.  Death 
of,  xi.,  289. 

Levis,  Thomas,  vi.,  651. 
Levy,  Miss,  pass  to,  by  Arnold,  vii., 

223,  224. 

Lewes,  Delaware.  Collectors  appoint 
ed,  i.,  196.  Vessels  captured  off, 
ii.,  4.  Notice  to  be  given  of 
enemy,  5.  Signal  guns  and  flag 
described,  5.  Collector  of  Cus 
toms  at,  iii.,  546  ;  iv.,  76.  Priva 
teers,  676.  Tory  election  at,  v., 
53.  Riotous  conduct,  54.  Sig 
nals,  &c.,  at,  167. 

Lewis,  Col.,  letters  sent  to,  ix.  421. 
Lewis,  General,   at    Fort   Pitt,   vi., 

717. 

Lewis,  James,  examination,  servant 
of  Col.  Conolly,  and  taken  with 
him,  ix.,  473. 

Lewis,  Thomas,  appointed  by  Vir 
ginia  Commissioner  on  boundary, 
x.,  146. 

Lewis,  William,  letter,  vi.,  641.  To 
defend  a  suit,  viii.,  231,  236. 
And  Attorney  General,  case  of 
Niess  and  Rheiner,  xi.,  273.  In 
fractions  of  treaty,  727. 
Lianes,  Thomas  de  Ugarte,  Y.  Com 
mander  of  Spanish  frigate  at  Mar 
cus  Hook,  correspondence  with, 
xi.,  99,  191 


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551 


Libling,  Andrew,  prisoner  in  jail, 
and  others,  revolt,  x.,  327-329. 

Library  Co.,  Philadelphia,  books 
arrived  at  New  York,  viii.,  183. 

Licenses,  marriage  and  tavern,  iv., 
110.  For  Indian  trade  required, 
186;  vii.,  611;  xi.,  69.  Rev., 
Win.  Linn,  ix.,  893.  Marriage, 
Bishop  White  on,  xii.,  31,  314. 

Lieut<Aants,  hints  for,  v.,  265.  Cir 
culars  to,  297,  365,  379,  380,  424, 
459,  475,  523,  541,  545,  556,  582, 
592,  615,  660,  694.  Letters  to,  vi., 
157,  169,  193,  500,  650.  Circular 
letters  to,  vii.,  105,  267,  275,  486, 
650,  747;  viii.,  72,  453,  476,  519. 
County,  circulars  to  fines,  ix., 
226,  387,  407,  425.  Circular  to, 
xi.,  379.  Of  Luzerne,  to  N.  Den- 
nison  on  militia  laws,  619  ;  xii., 
137,  246,  275. 

Lightfoot,  Sam'l.,  petition  of,  against 
William  Moore,  iii.,  328. 

Light  Horse,  ordered  out,  ix.,  556. 

Light-house  at  Cape  Henlopen,  xii., 
308. 

Ligonier,  Fort,  Indians  attack,  iii., 
669.  Defence  of,  vi.,  532.  Mur 
ders  at,  by  Indians,  vii.,  345.  In 
danger,  518  ;  xii.,  380-393. 

Ligonier  Valley,  ravages  of  Indians, 
ix.,  240 

Lincoln,  Gen.,  v.,  281.  Wounded 
at  Ticonderoga,  675  ;  vii.,  736. 

Lincoln,  Gen.  B.,  Secretary  at  War, 
ix.,  526,  527.  Fayette  introduced 
Chevalier  de  Lambert,  627.  Re 
quests  a  guard  for  prisoners  in 
the  new  jail,  549,  618  ;  xii.;  149. 

Lindsay,  Dr.   Alexander,  viii.j  518. 

Lineback,  Frederick,  relates  respect 
ing  massacre  of  Moravian  Indians 
at  Muskingum,  ix.,  523,524.  [See 
Leimbach.  Vol.  V.] 

Liquor,  soldiers  demand,  ix.,  437. 
Regulations  respecting  sale  of,  x., 
439. 

Lisbon,  destroyed  by  earthquake, 
ii.,  530. 

Little,  John,  signs  article  of  capitu 
lation  at  Fort  Freeland,  vii.,  611. 

Liturgy,  prayers  for  the  Royal  fam 
ily  directed  to  be  altered,  i.,  225, 
624. 

Livingston,  R.  R.,  Secy,  of  foreign 
affairs,  Number,  of  Servants,  ix., 
465.  Resolutions  of  Congress,  493, 


506.  Boundaries,  494.  Birth  of 
Dauphin  of  France,  544.  Holland 
acknowledges  independence,  632. 
Secy. of  Foreign  Affairs,  letters  to 
and  from,  x.,  9,  13,  21. 
ivingston,  William,  Grov.,  of  N.  J., 
v.,  238,  243,  251,  267,  294,  296, 
301,  320,  328,  346,  348,  614,  621. 
vi.,  133,  453,  599,  604,  728.  vii., 
260,  475,  480,  492.  viii,,  139, 
314,  576,  624,  634,  636,  648. 
Cruelty  of  the  Enemy,  ix.,  81. 
Deserters,  287.  Fears  Enemy, 
388,  393.  Cartridges,  Clinton  &c., 
404.  Letter,  411.  Movements 
of  enemy,  437.  Capture  of  a 
Traitor,  530,  531.  Bucks  Co.  rob 
bery,  608,  616,  617.  Enemy,  618. 
Passes,  619,  621,  622,  623,  651. 
Letters  to  and  from,  x.,  103,  366, 
458,  730;  xi.,  73,  326,  338.  De 
mands,  Wm.  Allen,  a  counterfeiter 
550.  Letter  from,  xii.,  71 

Lloyd,   David,  letter  from,   i.,   246. 

Lloyd,  Peter,  Z.,  address,  xi., 
728. 

Lloyd,  Philemon,  letter  to  Penn, 
i.,  54. 

Lloyd,  Thomas,  proposed  sub 
scription  to  publication  of  debates, 
xi.,  213. 

Lloyd,  Cap.  Thomas,  ii.,  759. 
Letters  to  and  from,  iii.,  11,  319, 
361,  411. 

Loan  Office,  report  on,  i.,  457.  In 
come  of,  ii.,  86.  Continental,  to 
receive  bills  of  Credit  of  States  v., 
183.  Thos.  Smith,  Commissioner 
of,  183.  On  opening,  to  receive 
Bills  of  Credit,  vi.,  184.  Certifi 
cates,  421,  427,  545,  565,  566. 
At  Lebanon,  viii.,  51.  Respecting, 
x.,  57,  169,  (1783,)  170,  174, 
190,  223,  447,  453,  514,  532. 
Counterfeit  certificates  in  circu 
lation,  447.  Letter  of  trustees  of, 
481.  On  scarcity  of  bills,  481,  545. 
Trustees  apply  for  bills,  532.  Re 
specting,  xi.,  33,  659.  Report 
of  Trustees  on  nonpayments,  170, 
Clement  Biddle,  on  exchange  of 
loan,  573,  659.  Certificates,  747. 
Interests  on  Loans,  to  be  paid  in 
bills  on  Paris,  v.,  602.  Office  to 
be  removed  617.  Authorized  by 
Assembly,  viii.,  7,  276. 

Lochry,    Archibald,    v.,    344,    488, 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


741.  Call  on  by  Gen.  Hand  for 
militia,  488;  vi.,  68,  143,  459, 
495.  vii.,  173,  362,  363,  430, 
754,  770.  Opinion  on  reward  for 
Indian  Scalps,  362.  State  of  fron 
tiers,  564.  Letters  to  and  from, 
&c.  viii.,  42,  50,  65,  66,  69,  77, 109, 
282,  290,  318,  405,  518.  Letters 
to  and  from,  ix.,  18,  28,  51,  79, 115, 
246,  301,  307,  336.  Clarke's 
expedition,  332,  336,  405.  Cap 
ture  and  death  of,  458,  468 ; 
xii.,  107,  163,  172.  Letters  to, 
122,  123,  130,  139,  169,  202,  214, 
215,  219,  225,  239,  257,  260,  261, 
264.  To  order  men  to  Fort  Pitt, 
169,  215,  255. 

Lochry,  Wm.,  v.,  135. 

Lodge,  Mr.,  case  of  vii.,  546. 

Logan,  (Mingo  chief, )  raises  a  party 
to  cut  off  Shawnee  Town  traders, 
v.,  513.  Return  with  scalps, 

K  OK 

OZiO. 

Logan,  James,  letter  from,  i.,  245. 
Letter  to  R.  Charles,  215.  Resigns 
as  member  of  Council,  730. 

Logan,  Wm.,  letters  to  and  from 
iv.,  63,  530.  Letter,  ii., 

Loganian  Library  to  be  used  by 
Soldiers,  v.,  399. 

Logstown,   Indians  near,   xii.,  234. 

Loller,  Robert,  candidate  for  office, 
xi.,  618. 

Long,  Andrew,  petition,  viii.,  548. 
Memorial,  ix.,762. 

Long  Island,  Battle  of,  movement  of 
troops,  v.,  21. 

Longschamp,  C.  J.  depositions  re 
specting  his  escape,  x.,  271-274. 
Mons.  Marbois  respecting,  277. 
Retaken,  277.  Proceedings,  350, 
351,  358.  Anonymous  letter  to 
Mons.  Marbois  respecting,  409.  He 
demands  him,  706.  Asks  leave  of 
absence  to  select  a  plantation,  742. 
And  Mons.  Marbois,  respecting 
attack  on,  xi.,  442,  461-495  Let 
ter  to  Judges,  respecting,  442. 
Arrested,  466,  469,  470,  477. 
Claimed,  as  a  French  subject, 
467,  468.  Certificate,  471.  Let 
ter,  to  Judges,  472.  478,  485,  488. 
To  Congress,  472.  Case,  485,  489, 
490.  Sentence,  491. 

Lottery,  Land,  notice  respecting,  i., 
455.  Managers  of  the  State,  sale 
of  tickets,  &c..  x.,  362,  372,  400, 


468,  475,  513.  Donation  land, 
xi.,  49.  State,  89,  118, 

Louden,   Samuel,  printer,   vii.,  206 

Loudoun,  Fort,  iii.,  119,  280.  Con 
ference  of  a  Council  of  officers  at. 
in  Virginia,  367.  murders  near, 
iv.,  175,  209,  219,  229.  Light 
horse  expected  at,  209.  Letter 
from,  218,  226,  231  ;  xii.,  394- 
396. 

Loudoun,  Lord,  appointed  Com 
mander  in  Chief,  ii.,  647.  Earl  of, 
introduction  of,  657.  Letters  to  and 
from,  691.  His  appointment  and 
arrival,  718;  iii.,  137,  138,  141, 
145,  150,  174,  267,  278,  316,  317, 
323,  338.  Asks  loan  of  Cannon, 
267.  Hints  at  a  plot  discovered 
by  intercepted  letters,  325. 

Longhead,  James,  v.,  485 ;  vii., 
531.  673,  764;  ix.,  436. 

Loughead,  Jeremiah,  deposition  re 
specting  Records  of  Westmore 
land  County,  v.,  452. 

Loughery,  John,  deposition  respec 
ting  Indian  Murders,  iii.,  731. 

Lousia,  Princess,  death  of,  iv.,  300. 

Louisburgh,  expedition  against, 
i.,  667-670,  679,  689,  692,  711. 
Distress  at,  ii.,  391.  Papers  res 
pecting  operations  at,  iii.,  442, 
446. 

Louisiana,  demand  on  Gov.  Miro, 
for  a  Negro,  xi.,  567. 

Lovelace,  Francis,  succeeds  Gover 
nor  Nicolls,  i.,  28.  Grants  island 
in  Delaware  to  Peter  Cock,  29. 

Lovell,  Hon.  James,  of  Mass.,  letter 
to.  vii.,  477. 

Lowe,  John,  deposition,  i.,  350. 

Lowe,  Joshua,  letter  on  murder  of 
Indians,  i.,  268. 

Lowther,  Fort  at  Carlisle,  xii.,  348. 

Loxley,  Benj.,  for  casting  brass 
guns,  iv.,  731. 

Loyalists,  Dr.  Franklin's  advice 
respecting,  ix.,  668. 

Loyalsock,  Indian  murders  at,  vi., 
.576,  599.  Indian  murders,  vii., 
357. 

Luce,  Benj.,  warned  to  depart  from 
Wyoming,  x.,  679. 

Ludwig,  Christopher,  Superin 
tendent  of  Bakers,  sent  by  Gen. 
Washington  to  Philadelphia  for 
hands,  v.,  439. 

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553 


Gen.  ix.,  66.  Comm.  to  run  Vir 
ginia  line,  20.  On  survey  of  do 
nation  lands,  x.,  451,  459.  Ap 
pointment  by,  458.  Returns  of 
surveys,  506.  Letter  of  James 
Dickinson  on  survey  of  donation 
lands — conference  with  Indians, 
740.  Letters  and  instructions  to, 
53,  56,  65,  95,  756.  Appointed 
commissioner,  on  Virginia  boun 
dary,  223.  Letters  to  and  from, 
xi.,  32,  93,  139,  427.  His  death, 
631.  D.  Brodhead  succeeds,  let 
ter,  xii.,  78,  630. 

Lumber,  report  of,  inspector,  xii.,  1. 

Lumber,  inspection  at  Philadelphia, 
memorial  of  merchants,  iv.,  263. 

Lutheran  Churches,  address  to  Gov. 
Morris,  ii,,  183,  184.  Phila.,  pe 
tition  for  a  brief  to  raise  funds  for 
Zion  Church,  iv.,  253.  Of  Berks 
county,  petition,  279.  Mission 
aries  to  Georgia,  563. 

Lutheran  (German)  congregation 
at  Lebanon,  an  old  dispute  among, 
viii.,  123. 

Lutterloh,  Col.  J.  H.,  vi.,  210, 
250,  283,  323,  343,  348,  352. 

Lutz,  Nicholas,  appointed  commis 
sioner  of  purchases  in  Berks  Co., 
viii.,  201,  301,  313,  342,  356,  367, 
399,  417,  438,  474. 

Luzerne,  Chevalier  de  la,  reception 
of  by  Congress  as  French  minister, 
viii.,  9.  Letters,  334,  368,  448, 
540,  543,  609,  614,  628.  And 
Mons.  Holker,  charges,  ix.,  180. 
Birth  of  Dauphin,  to,  honors,  543, 
544,  545,  547.  Dispatches  respec 
ting  peace  between  Great  Britain 
and  the  Uuited  States,  x.,  12. 
Valedictory,  on  leaving,  279.  An 
swer  of  Council  to,  282.  Mons. 
Marbois  on,  283.  Respecting  at 
tack  on  Mons.  Marbois  by  Long- 
schamp,  xi.,  461,  462,  464,  465, 
466,  468,  469,  470,  473,  476,  482, 
487. 

Luzerne  County,  deluge  in,  xi., 
85.  Gen.  Muhlenberg  resigns  as 
Commissioner,  136.  Want  the 
laws,  159.  Daniel  Heister  elected 
and  resigns ;  W.  Montgomery 
elected,  160.  Disturbances  in, 
207.  Officers  of  Military  compa 
nies  in,  299.  Commissioners  ap 
pointed  to  view  the  land  in,  304, 


Commissioners  on  capture,  332. 
Disturbances  in,  363,  365.  Field 
Officers  elected,  384.  Memorial 
for  division  of  land,  386.  Militia 
Laws,  619.  N.  Kingsley  resigns 
as  Justice,  662.  Difficulties  in 
collecting  militia,  676.  (See  Col. 
Rec.) 

Lycoming  Creek,  Indn.  murders,  vi., 
552,  599,  603. 

Lydius,  John,  purchase  of  land  from 
Indians  for  Susquehanna  Com 
pany,  ii.,  60,  171,  174,  176,  273, 
279,  298,  303,  323.  And  his  pur 
chase  of  lands  for  Connecticut, 
iv.,  41,  51,  57,  66,  70,  83,  88, 
103. 

Lyndermood,  Col.  Michael,  viii., 
230,  273. 

Lyon,  Samuel,  viii.,  439,  715. 

Lyon,  William,  v.,  416;  vi.,  228; 
vii.,  144,  399.  Return  of  Sher 
iffs  on  Cumberland  county,  x., 
285.  Offices  in  different  Counties, 
xi.,  731. 

Lyttleton  Fort,  ii.,  (see  Forts)  iii,, 
12,  99  ;  xii.,  396-398. 

Lyttleton,  Governor  William  H.,  of 
South  Carolina,  letters,  iii.,  19, 
315,  399.  Asks  for  ammunition, 
315.  For  Pilots,  399. 


M. 

McAlister,  Jno.,  depositions  respect 
ing  him  as  commissary,  vii.,  490, 
513,  529,  550,  652. 

McAlavy's  Fort,  xii.,  461. 

McCalester,  Col.  Richard,  letter,  v., 
330,  333,  335,  369,  412,  558,  633, 
640,  692,  768  ;  vi.,  22,  171,  196, 
244,  369,  463,  479,  547  ;  vii.,  110, 
115,  367,  401,  414,  425.  Wishes  to 
resign,  415,  letter  from,  viii.  16. 

McCalester,   Contract,  xii.,  208. 

McCall,  Samuel,  appointed  Commis 
sioner  to  settle  accounts  for  wag 
ons  for  Gen'l  Braddock,  ii.,  598. 

McCall,  Capt.  Wm.,  ix.,  554. 

MoCalla,  Wm.,  vii.,  620;  fines, 
viii.,  212,  557,  661.  Commis 
sioner  of  Bucks  Co.,  ill-treated, 
ix.,  199.  Supplies,  423. 

McCay,  Abigail,  examination  of, 
v.,  337. 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


McClean,  Alexander,  going  on  Gen. 
Clarke's  expedition,  ix.,  352. 
Boundary  line,  353,  402,  563, 
566,  585,  588,  772.  Appointment 
of  Lieut.  Beal— in  favor  of  con 
duct  of  Virginians  in  Westmore 
land  Co.,  x.,  293.  On  boundary, 
xi.,  26,  69,  71.  Bond  as  Survey 
or,  642.  Road  to  Pittsburg,  642. 

McClean,  Archibald,  v.,  514,  536, 
575,  661,  682,  704  ;  vi.,  294,  376. 
Letters  to  C.  J.  McKean,  on  foul 
practices,  vii.,  14.  To  and  from, 
127,  145.  New  state,  280.  Ap 
pointed  a  commissioner  to  run 
line  between  Virginia,  ix.,  20. 
Alexander  McClean,  his  substi 
tute,  20.  Commission  301,  304. 
Town  lands,  371. 

McClean,  Capt,  James,  instructions 
from  Comptroller  to  arrest  smug 
gled  goods,  xi.,  229.  His  letter 
to  President  Franklin,  asking  his 
advice,  230.  President  Franklin's 
answer,  230.  Letter  to  Muhlen- 
berg  on,  231.  Wants  of  the  In 
valid  Guards,  406. 

McCleery,   Wm.,  viii.,  584. 

McClenachan,  Blair,  &c.,  respect 
ing  Cutter  Revenge,  vii.,  248,  252, 

'  281,  285,  288,  309,  343,  364,  397. 
Notice  to,  respecting  sale  of  Ship 
Gen.  Greene,  viii.,  3. 

McClenachan  &  Irwin,  agents  of 
Gen.  Greene,  vii.,  263,  265,  309, 
310,  318,  322,  442.  Sale  of  Min 
erva's  cargo  of  fish,  768. 

McCleery,  Col ,  xii.,  278. 

McClughan,  John,  letter,  iii.,  393. 

McConnell,  Major  Matthew,  ix.,  254, 
346,  371,  424. 

McConnels  Town  or  Sleeping  Place, 
xii.,  461. 

McCord's  Fort,  attack  on,  ii.,  617 ; 
xii.,  399. 

McCulloh,  Captain  John,  vii.,  370. 
Arrives  at  Billingsport  to  relieve 
Col.  Proctor's  Artillery,  371. 

McDonald,  Cap.,  takes  Fort  Free- 
land,  vii.,  591. 

McDowell,  Alexander,  vi.,  572. 

McDowell's  Fort,  iii.,  51.  At,  xii., 
398. 

McDowell,  John,  applies  to  Rev. 
Mr.  Finley,  to  visit  western  fron 
tiers,  ix.,  729. 


McElhatton,  Cap.,  instructions  to. 
viii.,  365. 

McElheney,  Geo.,  vii..  315.  Orders 
537. 

McElvoy,  Archibald,  commands  a 
Battalion,  viii.,  323,  326. 

McFarlan,  Lt.,  viii.,  594. 

McFarlane,  A.,  ix.,   55. 

Magee,  John,  vi.,  38. 

McGillivray,  and  Chiefs  of  Creek 
nation  of  Indians  visit  Philada., 
xi.,  707. 

McGinley,  Capt.  John,  vii.,  652. 

McGlasken,  Sergt.  Leonard,  warrant 
to  arrest,  iv.,  224.  Letter  from 
Wm.  Smith  respecting,  229.  De 
position,  233,  234. 

McGowan,  Capt.,  viii.,  209. 

McGuire,  Matthew,  applies  for 
money  for  Penna.  Line,  v.,  756. 

McHenry,  Capt.,  Matt.,  vii,,   384. 

Mclllvaine,  Francis,  xii.,  161.  Let 
ters  to,  170,  172. 

Mcllvaine,  Wm.,  v.,  509. 

Mclntosh,  Fort,  ix.,  648.  Instruc 
tions  to  Sergts.  Lee  and  McClure 
to  take  possession  of,  x.,  109. 
Situation  of,  391.  Facts  respect 
ing,  406,  448,  466.  To  be  vacated, 
704.  Troops  at,  xii.,  108,  277, 
300.  Design  in  building,  110. 
Has  preference  of  General  W., 
125, 126, 168.  Described,  400-404. 
Soldier  killed,  148.  Provisions, 
174,  Capt.  Clarke  at,  174,  234, 
247.  Indians  cross  Ohio  near, 
248— killed,  250,  252. 

Mclntosh,  General  Lach,  of  Geo., 
proposed  to  succeed  Gen.  Hand, 
vi.,  467.  Arrives  at  Lancaster, 
564.  His  movements,  646,  651, 
662;  vii.,  131,  173,  342.  Opera 
tions  on  Ohio,  132,  565.  Respect 
ing,  431.  Unfortunate,  465 ; 
xii.,  109,  119,  146.  Designs  on 
Detroit — building  of  Fort  Mcln 
tosh,  110,  118.  Appoints  officers, 
113.  Provisions,  114.  Not  011 
good  terms  with  General  Morgan, 
116.  To  go  south,  118. 

Mclntyre,  Capt.,  viii.,  40,  106. 

Mclntire,  Captain  Thomas,  xii.,  158, 
159,  209,  212,  216,  235,  237,  243. 
Attacks  and  kills  Indians,  249, 
250,  252,  270. 

McKean,  Thomas,  opinion  of,  at 
tainder  on  a  free-holder's  removal 


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to  another  State,  v.,  400.     Quali 
fication  and  oath,  as  Chief  Justice, 
621 ;    vi.,    266,    555,    566,  •  569. 
Opinion     respecting      Treasurer, 
566.     Asked  for  notes  in  trial  of 
Roberts  &  Carlisle,  vii.,  21.     His 
notes  in  case  of    Ab'm  Carlisle, 
44-52.     Proceedings  in  Congress 
respecting      him      and     General 
Thomson,  137.     Prisoners  in  jail, 
699,  703,  773.     Letter  from  Coun 
cil   respecting   D.   Lenox  and  R. 
Smith,     637.     Intercepted    letter 
from  S.  R.  Fisher,  225,  274,  279. 
Favor    of     George    Hardy,    326. 
Letter  to  on  forfeited  estates,  328. 
Riot   at  Fort    Wilson,    732,   735, 
744.     Opinion    on    Traitors    and 
when    Government    began,    645. 
Respecting  Sheriffs,  Justices,  &c., 
699.     Letters,  viii.,  14,  178,  234, 
298,  330,  406,  597,  649,  650,  657. 
Bailing    of    Griswold,    &c.,    649, 
650.     Statement  of  attorney  gen 
eral,    (66.     Correspondence  with 
President  Reed,  on  bailing  Gris 
wold,  649-651,  654,  666.      To  oc 
cupy   Duch's   house,    685.     Let 
ters,  ix.,   42.      Elected  President 
of    Congress,     267.     J.    Thomas, 
persons  under  sentence  of  death, 
125.     Can  he,  being  delegate  to 
Congress,  legally  act  as  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court  of  the  State  ?  163. 
Proposes  a   pardon,    634.     Pass 
port  for  R.  Logan,  751.     Letter  of 
French  minister  on  Seamen,  734. 
Answers  to  Council  on  Justices  of 
peace,  x.,  19-21.  Case  of  Dr.  Win. 
Moland,     176.      Commission    ex 
pires — is   re-elected    C.    J.,    285. 
Respecting  Henry  Carberry,  290, 
291.      Asks  for  a  pardon  for  A. 
Bare,  396.     Letter  to,  on  distur 
bances    in   Northumberland   Co., 
448,  460.     Opinion    on   claim    of 
Messrs.    Penn    to    interest,    730. 
Opinion  on  depreciation  of  pay, 
xi.,  120.     On  Brown's  case,  264. 
On   powder  magazine,   276,  283. 
Letter  to,    respecting    A.    and  L. 
Doano  and  J.  Dryer,   351.     Jones 
and  McElroy,  366.     Recommends 
J.  Potter,  661.     On  price  of  affix 
ing   great   seal,    xii.,  78.     Letter 
to,  on  robbery  in  Bucks  County, 
299. 


McKee'sFort,  vi.,  404. 

McKee,  Capt.  Alex.,  joins  Indians, 
vi.,  445. 

McKee,  Capt.  Thos.,  (McGee)  Com 
mission,  to  iii.,  219.     Letters  to  and 
from,  563,  564,  615,  684.  Instruc 
tions,  533  ;  x.,  86. 

McKinley,  John,  letter  from,  iii., 
381.  Vessels  of  war  near  mouth 
of  Christiana,  iv.,  746.  Des 
patches  from  Wilmington,  men  of 
war  off  creek's  mouth,  746.  En 
gagement  with  the  Roebuck  and 
Liverpool,  749. 

McKinley,  Brig.  General  John, 
letters,  v.,  34,  309,  456. 

McKinney,  David,  resigns  as  Jus 
tice  to  enter  Assembly,  viii.,  597. 

McKnight,  James,  an  Assembly 
man,  captured  by  Indians,  vii., 
346. 

McLane,  Captain  Allen,  clothing, 
viii.,  56.  Applies  for  an  appoint 
ment,  258. 

McLaughlin,  Captain  James,  agree 
ment  with  his  Company,  ii.,  541. 
His  orders,  543. 

McLean,  Moses,  a  commissioner  to 
examine  rivers,  x.,  330. 

McLean,  Brig.  Gen.,  on  Indian  af 
fairs,  70,  71,  88.  Invites  to  din 
ner,  79. 

McLean,  Col.,  viii,,  555. 

McLene,  James,  taxes,  viii.,  61. 
Letter  from  James  Harris,  on  a 
road,  xi.,  186. 

McMichael,  John,  petition,  iii.,  405. 

McMillan,  Rev.  W.,  ix.,  572. 

McMillan,  Rev.  John,  (1783,)  x., 
169. 

McMullen,  Win.,  viii.,  282. 

McPherson,  Capt.  John,  on  defence 
of  Del.  River,  vii.,  180. 

McPherson,  Major  W.,  application 
for  adoption  into  the  State,  viii., 
617. 

McWilliams,  Richard,  appointed 
Judge,  iv.,  580. 

Mackay,  ^Eneas,  letters,  iv.,  484, 
494,  516,  517,  540.  Deposition, 
611.  Letters,  v.,  59,  92.  Insolence 
of  officers,  59.  On  march  from 
Kittanning — provisions  scarce,  93, 
135. 

Mackay,  Alex'r,  notice  to  inhabi 
tants  west  of  Alleghany  moun 
tains,  iv.,  251. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Mackay,  John,  vi.,  400.     Required! 

to  attend  Council,  400. 
Maclay,  William,  letter  on  gaol,  &c. 
at  Sunbury,   iv.,  433.     On  Con 
necticut,  660;  vi.,  634;  vii.,  192, 
357,  580,  590,  591,  593,  597,  598,  j 
623.     Recommends  use   of  dogs  j 
against  Indians,  357.    Respecting 
Indians,  viii.,   156,  172.  ix.,  611. 
Letters  to  and  from,  x.,  46.    Com 
missioner  to  treat  with  Indians, 
265.       To    examine     roads     and 
rivers,  129,  130.     Indian  bound 
ary,  418,   444.     Appointed   com 
missioner,  334.     To  deliver  goods 
to  Indian  chiefs,  510.     And  to  ex 
plain  certain  expressions,  510. 
Macclure,   David,    missionary  pass 
port,  iv.,  455. 
Maconie  Creek,  attacks  of  Indians, 

ix.,  396. 

Madison,  James,  a  Virginia  commis 
sioner,  to  run  line  between  Penn 
sylvania,  viii.,  353. 
Madison,  Rev.  James,  appointed  by 
Virginia,  commissioner  to  run 
line,  ix.,  78,  233,  402,  439,  445. 
Appointed  by  Virginia  as  commis 
sioner  on  boundary,  x.,  146.  On 
trade  of  United  States,  738. 
Magazine  required,  v.,  382.  For 
provisions  to  be  established,  vi., 
178.  At  Lancaster  unsafe,  ix., 
36.  At  Wyoming,  166. 
Magistrates,  &c. — Qualifications. — 
Act  respecting,  i.,  155.  Complaint 
against  a,  191.  Recommended, 
iv.,  409  ;  v  ,  322,  347,  411,  421, 
473,  504,  553,  581,  599  ;  vi.,  258. 
Conduct  towards  soldiers  com 
plained  of,  viii.,  391. 
Mahakimack  settlements,  distress 

of,  vii.,  603. 

Mahing  weegeesuch,     Indian,     xii., 
229.     Letter  to   Council   at  Coo- 
chocking,  230. 
Mahusquechikoken,  an  Indian  town 

on  French  Creek,  xii.,  157. 
Mail  packets  between  England  and 
Halifax  to  be  established,  ii.,  467. 
Mail,   robbery,   of  U.  S.  resolve   of 
Congress  on  letter  of  P.  M.  Gen'l, 
ix.,  560. 

Mamachtagwin,  Indian  prisoner  for 
murder — opinion  of  Judge  Bryan 
as  to  his  trial,  x.,  473. 
Manaday  Fort,  xii.,  405. 


Manchash  taken  by  Spaniards,  xii. 

216. 

Manners,     Rev.    Mathias,    Catholic 
priest,    number  under   his   care, 
iii.,   144, 
Mansin,    Henry,    examination,    vi., 

221. 

Manufactures,   inquiries   respecting, 
iv.,    292.     Pennsylvania    Society 
for  encouraging  cotton,  subscrip 
tion  to,  by  the  State,  xi.,  569. 
Man  vii,    Ira,    deposition,    xi.,    344. 
Commitment,  345.     In  gaol,  347. 
Map   of  Delaware   Bay  and   River, 
Fisher's,  ii.,  592,  593.     Of  Penn 
sylvania  proposed  by  Lewis  Evans, 
47,  60,  309. 

Marbois,  Mons.,  letter  011  desertion 
of  French  seamen,  ix.,  734. 
Storing  of  powder,  741.  Res 
pecting  plague  supposed  to  exist 
at  Marseilles,  and  regulations, 
x.,  356.  Letter  from,  3o2.  Ap 
peal  respecting  duties  on  a  box 
arriving  for  him,  3(37.  Collector 
tenders  the  box — he  declines,  368. 
Relinquished  by  Council— question 
reserved,  368.  On  resolution  of 
Congress — settlement  of  accounts, 
369.  Anonymous  letter  to,  res 
pecting  Longschamp,  409.  Going 
to  New  York  with  Congress,  432. 
A  French  criminal,  440.  L.  Collinet 
released  at  his  request,  447.  Ap 
points  his  brother  Vice-Consul, 
471.  Demands  Longschamp,  706. 
Respecting  English  vessels  assum 
ing  French  colors,  175,  (1783.) 
Respecting  Longschamp,  277,  350. 
On  Chev.  Luzeriie's  departure, 
283.  Correcting  a  former  letter, 
311,  At  Fort  Stanwix,  345. 
Thanks  to  Council  in  case  of 
Longschamp,  351.  Complains  of 
interest  not  paid,  355. 
Marbois,  St.  Pierre  Francois  Barbe 
de,  Vice  Consul  at  Philadelphia, 
x,,  470,  478. 

Marbois,  Mons.  Barbe  de,  letters  to 
and  from,  xi.,  461,  471,  479,  481. 
Certificate,  [1784]  461.  Complains 
of  French  merchants  having  to 
perform  military  duty,  49.  Va 
rious  documents,  [1784]  relating 
to  affair  with  Longschamp,  461- 
495. 
Marcus  Hook,  vessel  launched,  at' 


INDEX  TO     PENNSYLVANIA   AECHIVES; 


557 


taclied  under  writ  of  Admiralty —  j 
escapes  to  Wilmington — letter  of 
Judge  Hopkinson  respecting,  x., 
355.  Piers  at,  407,  471,  713. 
Spanish  frigate  in  danger  at,  xi., 
99-102. 

Marine  Committee  of  Congress,  vii., 
12,  76,  120,  235,  587,  637.  On 
shipments  of  flour,  588;  viii., 
231. 

Market  Clerk  of  Reading,  persons 
recommended,  iii.,  658.  In  Phila 
delphia  ruined  by  enemy,  vi., 
369. 

Markham,  Gov.  William,  chooses 
first  Council  at  Upland,  and  takes 
obligation  of  members,  i.,  37. 
Letter  to  Lord  Baltimore,  39. 
Letter  to,  from  Robert  Wade,  & 
J.  S.,  46.  Negotiates  first  Indian 
purchase  for  Penn,  47.  Recom 
mended  by  William  Penn,  69. 
Goes  to  England — petition  to 
Duke  of  York,  78.  Grants  certifi 
cates  of  naturalization,  118.  Let 
ter  William  Penn  to,  respecting 
his  bond,  126. 

Marriage  licenses,  iv.,  102,  175  ;  xi., 
690.     Bishop  White  on,  xii.,  31, 
314. 
Marsh  Creek,  account  of  affairs  at, 

i.,  625,  634. 

Marsh,   Col.  Joseph,   orders  to,  ix., 

396.     Flag-staff  on  Market  street 

hill  to  be  repaired,  440. 

Marshall,  Christopher,  to   assist  in 

procuring  flour,  vii.,  668. 
Marshall,   Colonel   James,    disputes 
boundary  line,  &c.,  ix.,  304,  315- 
319,  367. 

Marshall,  Lt.  James,  militia,  ix., 
192.  Conduct  of  Penticost,  193, 
233,  317,  343.  Affairs  in  Wash 
ington  Co.,  343,  444,  484,  575. 
On  defence  of  frontiers,  xi.,  377. 
Marsteller,  Philip,  vi.,  264.  To  pur 
chase  flour,  vii.,  567,  716.  Res 
pecting  flour,  viii.,  51.  Forage 
master,  155,  328,  362,  371,  383. 
Supplies  for  expedition,  ix.,  638, 
641. 

Martial,  Courts,  v.,  384,  396. 
Martial  law,  opinion  of,  xii.,  127. 
Martin,    Col.    Sub.    Lt.    of  Bedforc 

Co.,  vii.,  446. 

Martin,  Henry,  intercession  for,  ix. 
751. 


Martin,    John,    and  wife   murdered 
and  scalped  by  Indians,  ix.,  658, 
659. 
Martin,    Thomas,    petition   of,    xi., 

69. 

laryland,    an   Indian    trader  mur 
dered  by  Indians,  ii.,  16.     Depo 
sitions  relating  to,  18,  81,  22,  37, 
64,    76,    82,    265,  266,   283,   335, 
440;  (see  depositions.)     Letter  J. 
Churchman,     19,     25.       Care    of 
Joseph  England,  21,  25.     Digge's 
choice,  petition,  28.     Correspond 
ence  between  Governors   of,  and 
Pennsylvania,  40,  46,  57,  91,  93, 
113,  125,  130,  187,  192,  213,  228, 
244,  274,  382,  397,  451,  504,  540, 
557,  573.     Boundary  line  between 
Pennsylvania,  40,  41,  49,  73.  Ex 
amination   of  Martin   Kitzmiller, 
70.      Letter  John  Digges  on  the 
death  of  his  son,  73.    Depositions 
respecting,  76-82.     Letter  to  Geo. 
Stevenson,  forbidding  a   levy  on 
certain  lands,  89.     List  of  Taxes, 
94.      Governor   of    Pennsylvania 
sends  for  copies  of  public  papers, 
92.      Granted,    93.      Petition    of 
Henry  Darnall,  Attorney-General, 
to    Judges    at    York,    respecting 
death  of  Digge's  son,  92.     Letter 
John  S.  Hawkins,  117.     Commis 
sioners  to  Indian  treaty  at  Albany, 
138.       Win.    Morris     and    Wm. 
Green,    depositions,  265.     James 
Anderson,     267,     283.      Watmaii 
Sipple's  case,  335  ,337,  440.    Peti 
tion    to    Governor    Morris    from 
sufferers  by  Maryland,  432.  Grant 
of    £10,000    by   Assembly,    685. 
Statement    of    Wm.    Johnson,    a 
prisoner,    iii.,    16.      Letter    from 
Indians  to  Governor  of,  143.    Let 
ters  to  and  from  Governor  Sharpe, 
143,  183,  197,  585,  662.     Deposi 
tions,    (which    see.)       Death    of 
Outten,    585,    660.       Minutes    of 
Council,     586.       Proceedings     in 
Worcester     County    Court,     609. 
Agreement   between   Lord   Balti 
more   and  T.  &  R.  Penn,  to  ap 
point      commissioners      to      run 
boundary  line  between  Maryland 
and  Pennsylvania,  1760,  iv.,  1-36. 
Commissioners       appointed       by 
Maryland,    Delaware    and    Penn 
sylvania,  respecting  State   lines, 


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INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVED 


1849,   George  S.  Key  appointed, 
37.     Letter  of  Gov.  Penn  to  Gov. 
Sharpe,   on  peace  made  with  In 
dians  by  Bradstreet,  207.  Frontier 
inhabitants  removing  over  moun 
tains,  217.     Letter,  Gov.  Sharpe, 
262,  277.     Petition  from  S.  Ken 
nedy,  £c.,  of  New  Castle  county, 
against  rioters  from,    331.     Case 
of  Saml.  Galloway,  convicted  at 
Dover,  341.     Letter  Gov.  Eden  on 
convention  on  Indian  trade,  368. 
On    proclamation,     616.       Letter 
from     Wm.     Digges,     respecting 
Digges'  choice,  489.     From  Benj. 
Chambers,  535.     From  Gov.  R'd 
Lee,  538.     Examination  of  Con 
nolly,  &c.,  by  Committee  on  Fred 
erick    County,     680.       Regiment 
under    Colonel     Richardson,     v., 
177.  Troops  from,  expected  under 
General  Johnston,  194.     Arrive  in 
Philadelphia,  196.     Expected    at 
tack  by  British,  289.     Contempt 
of  Capt.  Nicholson,  to  Gov.  John 
son,  328.     Gen.  Howe  in  Chesa 
peake,  543.  Lands  in,  557.  Oifers 
troops  for  Phila.,  vi.,  183.     Pro 
visions  for  Cheaspeake,  442,  and 
men  from  gallies,  442.     Law  res 
pecting  distillation  of  grain,  vii., 
125.      Letter  to   Gov.,    197.     To 
Magistrates    of    Baltimore,    390. 
Wheat  carried  into,  688.     Price, 
688.     Gov.  Lee's  letters,  on  Em 
bargo,  viii.,  329,  354,  432,    433. 
Signs,  articles    of   confederation, 
749,  751.     Convention,  prisoners 
to  be  removed  from,  to  Pennsyl 
vania,  753.  Convention  prisoners, 
ix.,  5.     Letters  of  Gov.  Lee,  12, 
37.      Letter   R.    Morris   to,    474. 
Mason  &  Dixon's  line,  549.     Line 
of  soldiers,   x.,  55.       Passes    an 
Act  on  restrictions  of  British  on 
American  commerce,  155.    Corres 
pondence    respecting  Henry  Car- 
berry,  290-293.     Letter  to  Gov., 
320.     From,  324,  744.      Chinese 
recommended    to    Gov.    of,    527, 
528.     Inland  navigation  commis 
sioners,  538,  540.     Act  respecting 
claims,  753.     Act  to  comply  with 
requisitions,  xi.,  16,  23.  Letters  to 
Governor  respecting  sick  Chinese, 
56.     Resolution  of  Assembly,  77. 
Inland  navigation,  77.     And  Vir 


ginia  on  internal  navigation,  511. 
On  commerce,  521. 
Maryland      and      Pennsylvania.  — 
Depositions   (which  see)    Letters 
to    and    from  Gov.     Calvert,    i., 
289,      292.         Conference      with 
Willarn     Penn,     74.        Case     of 
Wherry    and    Holey,    289,    292. 
Thomas    Cresap,    311,    313,    316, 
320,    321,    326,    336,     338,    352, 
398,    410,    412,    415,    417,    419, 
462,    464,    475,    476,    489,    501, 
556.      Warrant    to    arrest,     489. 
Depositions,      504,      528.        Cor 
respondence   between   Gov.    Ogle 
and  Gov.  Gordon,  313,  320,  326, 
330,    427,    434,    442,    447,    461, 
466,     471,    479,     486.      Relative 
to    Boundary    Line,     336,     342, 
461,    556,    557,    558,    595,     616. 
Agreement    received,    342.      Pe 
tition  of   Ross  and  Carroll,   333. 
Case    of   Daniel    and    W.    Lowe, 
349.       Titles     of    various    docu 
ments,    369,  376,  402.      Abstract 
of  Newton's  deed,  374.     Justices 
of  Kent  to  Justices  of  Maryland, 
376.      Answers,    376,    387,*    388. 
Lord  Baltimore  to  Gov.  G.,  393, 
395.      Case  of  James  Heath  and 
J.    Steele,    426,   433.      Hamilton 
and  Georges  appointed  by  Penn 
sylvania  Commissioners  to,   427. 
Their    commission,     428.        And 
instructions,    429,  435.      Case  of 
T.  &  J.  Rothwell,  433,   561,  584, 
590,   592.      Historical  sketch  by 
Gov.     G.,     479.        Mittimus    for 
prisoners,    529,    530,    533.      Case 
of    Charles    Higginbotham,    530, 
534.      Canon's    case,    534.      An 
swer  of  Dutch  to  Governor,  492. 
Miles    Foy  in   jail    at    Philadel 
phia,       547.         Outrages,       555 
Notice    to,   of    meeting   of    Com 
missioners   in    Philadelphia,   623. 
Affairs  at  Marsh  Creek,  625,  535. 
Case  of   John   Digges,   637,   643, 
681,     683,    684,    685,    686,     693, 
696,    710,    719.      Letters   to   and 
from  Gov.  Bladen  and   Gov.  G., 
645,  686,  692. 

Mason  and  Dixon — agreement  on 
which  they  afterwards  ran  the 
boundary  line,  1760,  iv.,  1-36. 
Line  to  be  extended  to  fix  a 
boundary,  between  Virginia  and 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    AKCHIVES. 


559 


Pennsylvania,  viii.,  353,  570. 
Allowance  to  Commissioners  for 
extending,  ix.,  4.  Commission 
ers  to  extend,  78,  190,  304,  519, 
549  ;  x.,  224. 

Mason,  George,  declines  building 
a  house,  his  reasons,  vi.,  287. 

Mason,  John,  militia,  vi.,  373. 

Mason,  Isaac,  ravages  of  Indians, 
ix.,  238,  303. 

Massachusetts  Assembly,  Resolu 
tions,  i.,  666.  Correspondence 
with  Governors,  ii.,  20,  26,  181. 
Commissioners  to  Indian  treaty 
at  Albany,  137.  Wants  pro 
visions  from  Philadelphia,  412. 
Embargo  on  provisions  asked 
by  Assembly,  283.  Asks  for 
provisions,  732.  Gov.  Pownall 
describes  great  fire  in  Boston 
and  asks  for  aid,  iii.,  714. 
Commissioners  of,  claim  share 
of  parliamentary  grant,  iv.,  159. 
Letter  Gov.  Bernard,  163.  As 
sembly  circular  to  the  Colonies, 
286.  Send  letters  from  Frank 
lin  and  Adams,  vi.,  521.  Letter 
to  President  of  Council  respect 
ing  Mr.  Temple,  vii.,  138.  Let 
ter  to  President  of,  respecting 
embargo  on  flour,  231.  Asks 
for  flour — recommendation  of 
Congress,  315,  324,  Represen 
tation,  763.  Troops,  viii.,  44. 
Letter  to  Pres.  Powell,  of,  254. 
Asks  provisions,  522.  Letter 
from  Robert  Morris  to,  ix.,  474. 
Letter  to  Gov.,  demand  of  fugi 
tives,  x.,  354.  Insult  to,  by 
Capt.  Stanhope,  499.  Acts  of, 
complained  of  by  British,  745- 
747.  Act  to  comply  with  re 
quisitions,  xi.,  16,  23.  Pro 
clamation  against  Daniel  Shays, 
&c.,  119.  Annulled,  271.  Ex 
tract  from  deed  of  cession  of 
Erie,  310. 

Master  of  Rolls,  iii.,  703. 

Masters,  William  and  Joseph  Gal 
loway,  letter,  iii.,  160. 

Masts,  for  French  Fleet,  being 
cut  on  Schuylkill,  viii.,  545, 
548,  549,  552,  578.  Cut  on 
Schuylkill  for  French  navy,  ix., 
10,  181. 

Matchitongo,  ii.,  556,  561. 

Matlack,  Timothy,  v.,  254,  323,  332, 


337,  355,  357,  364,  469,  485,  487, 
507,  602,  612,  616,  620.  Letters, 
vi.,  5,  10,  56,  76,  82,  106.  In 
sulted  by  guards  at  Lancaster, 
201.  Letter  to  Arnold,  vii.,  223. 
Answer,  224.  Letter,  viii.,  60. 
Memorial,  x.,  198-202.  Letters 
of  Attorneys  for  State,  202,  364, 
367.  Respecting  his  case,  9,  363, 
365.  Report  on,  365.  Memorial, 
xi.,  150.  Warrant  to  arrest,  154. 

Matthews,  Colonel  George,  on  behalf 
of  prisoners  of  war,  at  New  York, 
viii.,  660. 

Matthews,  Dr.  Hugh,  to  be  arrested 
in  Philadelphia,  iii.,  64. 

Mattox,  John,  Indian  outrages  on, 
i.,  206. 

Maul,  James,  instructions  to,  iv., 
680. 

Maxitawny,  murders  by  Indians, 
iii.,  219. 

Maxwell,  General,  v.,  177.  Pro 
ceedings  of  Congress  in  case  of, 
328  ;  vii.,  119,  129,  178.  Report 
to  Congress  respecting,  138. 

May,  Cape,  Channel,  v.,  425,  429. 
Guns  for,  346.  Beacon  at,  xi., 
93. 

Mead,  David,  on  Wyoming  affairs, 
v.,  207,  222,  404,  482,  663,  707, 
On  Wyoming  affairs,  [1785]  vi., 
455. 

Meade,  George,  &  Co.,  v.,  61.  Ves 
sel  loaded  by  French  Consul,  vii., 
407. 

Mease,  James,  appointed  Clothier 
General,  v.,  193. 

Mease  and  Caldwell,  letter,  v.,  104, 
120. 

Mease,  James,  vi.,  22,  426,  428. 
Clothier,  viii.,  639. 

Mease,  John,  elected  auctioneer  for 
Philadelphia,  x.,  206,  209. 

Meason,  Captain  Samuel,  v.,  445. 

Measurement  of  Vessel,  instruc 
tions  respecting,  iv.,  56. 

Medicines,  list  of,  for  army,  viii., 
519. 

Mediterranean,  passes,  orders  res 
pecting,  i.,  177,  180,  183,  184. 

Meeker,  Major,  (of  New  York)  vii., 
I      573. 

Meens,  Lieut.,  prevents  a  rescue, 
vii.,  299. 

Melchor,  Colonel  Isaac,  v.,  178,  206, 
507,  527,  584;  vi.,  676,  699; 


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TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


viii.,  65.     Map  of  boundary,  xi.,  i 
423. 

Melsheimer,  Mr.,  a  British  chaplain,  | 
recoinniended,  viii.,  123. 

Memorial  to  Governor  Jennings, 
from  Salem,  i.,  75.  Inhabitants 
of  Welsh  Tract,  108,  110.  Of 
Christ  Church,  150.  On  Indian 
trade,  261.  On  Indian  outrage, 
265.  S.  Hazard  to  Connecticut, 
for  Western  lands,  ii.,  301.  Of 
Joshua,  a  Christian  Indian,  iii., 
434.  Of  Synod  against  plays, 
656.  Of  John  Bayard  and  Rd. 
Peters,  on  troops  in  City,  iv.,  17. 
Of  Committee  for  driving  cattle, 
461.  Of  Gun  stackers,  733.  Com 
mander  Seymour,  434.  North 
ampton  county,  for  defence,  iv., 
120.  Of  pilots  of  Philadelphia, 
262.  Wardens,  264.  Merchants, 
270.  L.  Weiss,  472.  Northum 
berland  and  Northampton,  669, 
(J85.  To  Congress,  from  prisoners 
at  Winchester,  vi.,  111.  Of  re 
cruiting  officers  to  Council,  280. 
Of  Council  and  Assembly  to  Con 
gress,  333.  In  cases  of  John 
Roberts  and  Abm.  Carlisle,  vii., 
21-24.  In  favor  of  John  Roberts, 
24-44.  In  favor  of  Abm.  Carlisle, 
52-58.  Of  Justices  of  Northum 
berland,  72.  Respecting  James 
Warren,  113.  Of  widow,  &c.,  of 
John  Roberts,  122.  Of  first  com 
pany  of  artillery  of  Philadelphia, 
392  B.  Flower  to  Assembly, 
viii.,  27.  Of  Hazen's  regiment  to 
General  W.,  respecting  Canada 
regiment,  17.  Of  Dunlap  and 
Budden,  208.  Of  officers  of  militia, 
264.  From  Colonel  Proctor's 
artillery,  ix.,  74.  Of  Col.  Butler's 
regiment  of  artificers,  105.  Cap 
tain  Thomas  Robinson,  228.  Of 
Virginia  delegates,  266-  Of  second 
battalion,  429.  Prisoners  in 
Clarke's  expedition,  574.  Over 
seers  of  poor  of  N.  L.,  739. 
Andrew  Long,  762.  Of  Major  M. 
Ryan,  x.,  91,  308.  Of  Ephriam 
Douglass,  118.  Against  theatres 
in  Philadelphia,  141-143.  Of  T. 
Matlack,  198,  226,  363,  365.  Of 
Merchants  of  Philadelphia,  208, 
411.  Fayette  county,  280.  John 
Franklin  to  Assembly  of  Connec 


ticut,  681.  Of  Merchants,  on 
Barbary  powers,  411,  418,  705. 
Light  infantry  of  Philadelphia, 
xi.,  36.  Of  Northumberland  co., 
123.  Of  T.  Matlack,  150.  Of 
Charles  Sims,  160.  Inhabitants 
of  Luzerne  county  for  division  of 
lands,  386. 

Meiionists  or  German  Quakers,  iii., 
194.  Opposed  to  militia,  v.,  768. 
Complain  of  oath,  vi.,  572.  Of 
Lancaster  Co.,  have  many  cattle, 
viii.,  329. 

Mentges,  Colonel  Francis,  military 
parade  in  Philadelphia,  xi.,  78. 
His  pay,  103. 

Mentges,  Lieutenant  Colonel  P., 
sales  of  confiscated  estates  at 
Reading,  ix.,  216,  299. 

Mercantile  Society  of  Philadelphia, 
thank  Council  for  use  of  room, 
xi.,  103. 

Mercer.  Fort,  vi.,  21.  Evacuated, 
21,  28.  xii.,  (See  Red  Bank.) 

Mercer,  Widow,  pension,  xi.,  679. 

Mercer,  Captain  Hugh,  orders  to,  ii., 
603.  Letter,  632;  iii.,  57,  571, 
624,  673,  685,  721. 

Mercer,  James  H.,  recruiting  in 
Pennsylvania,  ii.,  281. 

Mercer,  Brigadier-General,  cannons 
sent  for,  by  Council,  v.,  41,  6.. 
Letters,  41,  67,  71.  Orders  to 
attend  funeral,  222. 

Mercer,  Colonel  James,  commanding 
a  battalion  at  Lancaster,  ix.,  654. 

Merchants  complain  against  duty  on 
tobacco,  i.,  149.  Petition  on  size 
of  barrels,  203.  New  York,  com 
plain  of  embargo,  ii. ,  702.  Of 
Philadelphia — memorial,  inspec 
tion  of  lumber,  iv.,  270.  Com 
plaints  against,  361,  373,  380.  Of 
Philadelphia,  letter  to,  on  em 
bargo,  viii.,  266.  Aid,  704.  Of 
Philadelphia,  petition  on  seizure 
of  sugars,  ix.,  534.  On  French 
seamen,  731.  Of  Philadelphia, 
conference  of  Assembly  with,  on 
internal  commerce,  x.,  128.  Let 
ter  to,  in  answer  to  memorial, 
208,  210.  Letter  from,  to  Council, 
regulations,  &c.,  212.  Advice 
asked  by  President  Dickinson, 
219.  Their  answer,  221.  Letter 
to,  on  piers  in  Delaware  River, 
I  407.  Memorial  respecting  Barbary 


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561 


powers,  411,  418,  705.  Apprized 
of  war  between  Algiers  and  United 
States,  xi.,  522. 

Meridian,  &c.,  N.  Scull,  on  mode  of 
ascertaining,  ii.,  73. 

Merlin,  British,  man-of-war,  blown 
up  in  Delaware,  v.,  721,  722. 

Mersereau,  Joshua,  letter  to  Gov. 
Livingston  on  a  supposed  British 
deserter,  ix.,  287. 

Messages,  Governor  Johnston,  res 
pecting  publication  of  Records  and 
Archives,  L,  3.  Shawnese,  to 
Governor,  329.  To  and  from  As 
sembly,  iii.,  19,  90,  99,  112,  710, 
718.  Teedyuscung  to  Governor, 
509.  From  Assembly  at  New 
Castle,  379,  384.  Gen.  Amherst 
to  Indians,  iv.,  48.  Governor  to 
Assembly  of  New  Castle,  72,  585. 
Teedyuscung,  78.  Assembly,  250, 
474.  Governor  to  Assembly,  685. 
Of  Council  to  Assembly,  vii.,  738. 
&c.,  of  Gov.  Mifflin,  xii.,  29,  85. 

Methodists,  persecuted  by  a  magis 
trate,  who  considers  them  Tories, 
viii.,  740. 

Meyer,  Isaac,  murdered — proclama 
tion,  iv.,  376. 

Meyer,  Engiii'r,  letters,  iii.,  47,  48. 

Meyer,  Wendle,  examination,  vi., 
225. 

Miami  Indians,  x.,  85.  On  trade, 
744. 

Middletown,  New  Jersey,  action  at, 
v.,  158.  Guards  at,  vi.,  549.  Es 
cort  of  stores  from,  vii.,  458. 

Mifflin,  Fort,  attack  on,  v.,  699,  701. 
Heavy  cannonading  at,  vi.,  11. 
Loss  of,  19,  23,  24.  Complaints 
against  fleet,  24.  Commodore 
Hazelwood's  account,  47-50;  vii., 
240,  270,  339,  365,  369,  562,  652. 
Or  Mud  Fort,  xii.,  407-412. 

Mifflin,  John,  dry  lands  in  North 
ampton  county,  xi.,  646. 

Mifflin,  Jona.,  making  lumber  into 
rafts  on  Delaware,  v.,  86.  Letters, 
86,  584,  594,  596,  597.  Appointed 
superintendent  of  flour  magazines, 
vi.,  235,  240,  289. 

Mifflin,  Colonel  Samuel,  orders  to, 
v.,  44. 

Mifflin,  General  Thomas,  addresses 
a  town  meeting  at  State  House,  v., 
77.  Letter  to,  125.  At  Lancaster, 
128.  Return  to  army — arrival  at 


Monmouth,  158.  Announces  to 
Congress  that  General  Washington 
thinks  British  intend  starting  for 
Phila.,  358.  Appointed  with  Mons. 
Du  Coudray,  to  complete  works 
on  Delaware,  359.  Letters,  125, 
375,  381,  490,  554.  Attacks 
Tories  at  Monmouth,  168.  At 
Morristown,  192.  Letters,  125, 
375,  381,  490,  720.  Announces 
resignation  of  Washington,  x., 
183.  Elected  President,  xi.,  411. 

Mifflin,  Gov.  Thos.,  on  Indian  mur 
ders,  xii.,  9.  Certifi'te  of  election 
as  Gov'r,  28.  First  message  as 
Governor,  29.  Letters  to  and 
from,  31,  32,  90,  93,  95,  100. 
To  Speaker  on  communication  be 
tween  two  houses,  33.  Address 
before  Legislature,  34,  and  their 
answer,  44.  Approves  acts,  and 
appoints  A.  J.  Dallas,  Secretary 
of  State,  46.  Messages,  29,  85. 
Invitation  to  funeral  of  Benjamin 
Franklin,  85. 

Miles,  Colonel  Samuel,  letter  from, 
v.,  5.  Appointed  Dep.  Q.  M.  by 
T.  Pickering,  viii.,  499,  533,  600, 
608,  618.  Applies  for  authority 
to  cut  wood  for  soldiers,  over 
Schuylkill,  618.  Furnish  a  horse, 
699.  Quarters  for  soldiers  in 
Philadelphia,  718,  719  ;  ix.,  80, 
95,  150,  153,  280,  324,  346,  357, 
389,  432.  Shot  and  shells  to  be 
sent  to  head  of  Elk,  432.  Certi 
ficate  of  Supreme  Court  in  case 
of,  xi.,  547. 

Military  affairs,  iv.,  37,  40,  45,  47, 
51,  73,  74,  114,  124,  129,  132, 
141,  143,  145,  147,  166,  171,  172, 
176,  179,  181,  193,  195,  196,  199, 
203,  206,  210,  212,  259,  377,  393, 
639,  642,  656,  693,  702,  710. 
Court  of  Inquiry  on  Jacob  Kern, 
199;  v.,  3,  5,  10,  12,  13,  14,  17, 
18,  27,  33,  34,  43,  52,  58,  63,  80, 
102,  104,  107,  113,  114.  115,  119, 
170,  265,  267,  304,  322,'  326,  330, 
333,  343,  345,  364,  369,  384-396, 
425,  432,  482,  483,  485,  491,  492, 
522,  530,  556  ;  x.,  14,  15,  22,  23, 
39,  53,  190,  284,  436,  449,  450. 

Military  School,  vi.,  411. 

Military  trophies,  to  be  collected  by 
order  of  Congress,  viii.,  68. 

Military  stores  in  Pennsylvania,  xi., 


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699.  A  conductor  to  be  appointed 
xii.,  268. 

Militia  Law,  passed,  ii.,  513,  531, 
501.  Noticed,  v.,  299.  Of  Bucks 
County,  322. 

Militia,  Associated  Companies  of 
Philadelphia  City,  iii.,  19.  Of 
Bucks  County,  19.  Of  York 
Co.,  20.  Of  Lancaster  County, 

21.  Of  New  Castle  County,  21, 

22.  Kent   County,   23.     Sussex, 

23.  Estimate  cost  of  three  bat 
talions,  61.    Of  New  Castle,  Kent, 
and  Sussex,   87.     List  of  officers 
in  Province  pay  and  dates  of  Com 
missions,     88,     89.      Number    of 
blankets,    &c.,  sent  west  of  Sus- 
quehanna,  95.     Number  of  men, 
99.     Act  for  forming  and  regula 
ting    the,     107,    112,     117,    120. 
Rights  of  Conscience  protected  in, 
128.      Respecting,     150.      Killed 
&o.,   at  Ticonderoga,  203.    Fines, 
cases  of  Quakers  at  Wilmington, 
Del.,    154,    165,    170.     Remarks 
on  Law,  309.      List  of  officers  in 
pay  with  date  of  Commiss'ns,  336  ; 
vi.,    34,    57,   59,  fc5,  86,  89,  100, 
119,  149,  155,  157,  166,  169,  172, 
174,  176,  180,  19H,  200,  229,  241, 
244,  263,  275,  277,  288,  296,  301, 
302,  350,  361,  369,  370,  374,  379, 
389,  391,  392,  398,  413,  416,  426, 
445,  452,  464,  472,  478,  481,  490, 
494,  540,  556,  579,  582,  586,  594, 
619,  644,  649,  654,  667,  687,  691, 

700,  711,   727,    745,    756.     Com- 
plaints  against,  85,  89.  Law,  Gen. 
Wayne's  of,  86.  Neglect  of,  incase 
of  Gen.  Irwine,  100.   Soldiers  to  be 
free  from  Ruptures  &c. ,  248  ;   vii., 
18,   64,    66,    69,   74,   77,    80,  82, 
98,    99,   104,   106,  110,  115,    116, 
122,  142,  146,  202,  230,  260,  280, 
282,  341,  354,  355,  365,  367,  369, 
375,  393,  401,  404,  406,  415,  426, 
430,  435,  455,  496,  499,  519,  535, 
546,  553,  564,  612,  615,  640,  677, 
679,   681,  741,   763,  764.     Baron 
Steuben,    views   of,    325.      Laws 
respecting  delinquents,  President 
Reed's   views,  359.     Laws    good, 
508  ;  viii.,   5,  16,  21,  26,  27,  39, 
50,   52,  62,   68,  69,    96,  103,  109, 
119,  120,  149,  189,  207,  243,  250, 
264,  265,  268,  270,  271,  292,  293, 
305,  309,  315,  321,  333,  337,  338, 


344,  351,  374,  376,  378,  382,  386, 
389,  401,  443,  454,  484,  491,  503, 
507,  509,  531,  535,  549,  623,  633, 
640,  645,  667  ;  ix.,  7,  8,  30,  47, 
52,  62,  65,  69,  71,  149,  184,  186, 
198,  202,  205,  209,  210,  211,  218, 
220,  221,  225,  226,  228,  231,  241, 
253,  276,  288,  303,  338,  348,  364, 
382,  397,  400,  407,  410,  418,  419, 
421,  429,  433,  434,  457,  514,  539, 
632.  Law,  difficulties,  381,  382. 
Fines,  186,  200.  Companies  in 
Berks  Co.,  and  officers,  x.,  190.  Of 
Cumberland  Co.,  returns,  xi.,  605, 
Fines,  669.  Lieut.  Hubley  respec 
ting,  738,  Ordered  out,  xii.,  215. 

Miller,  Capt.  8th  Penn.  Regt.,  killed 
by  Indians  with  seven  others,  vi., 
673. 

Miller,  Rev.  Frederick  Cosemer, 
recommended  for  chaplain,  iii. 
362. 

Miller,  Fort,  xii.,  412. 

Miller,  Henry,  and  John  Clark,  Jr., 
vii.,  609. 

Miller,  John,  letters,  iii.,  455,  545. 

Miller,  Rev.  Peter,  intercedes  for 
John  Rein,  viii.,  606.  Applies 
in  behalf  of  John  Rein,  ix.,  27. 
Intercedes  for  John  Rein,  313. 
Reply  to,  314.  For  Menonists 
751. 

Millers,  Instructions  to,  vi.,  303. 

Milligan,  James,  nominates  John 
Story  as  commissioner  to  settle 
accounts,  x.,  426,  427.  Commis 
sioner  on  Susque'na  River,  755. 

Milligan,  Robert,  on  internal  navi 
gation,  xi.,  27. 

Mills,  Francis,  oath  of  allegiance, 
v.,  15. 

Miners  and  Sappers,  companies  to 
be  formed,  vii.,  690. 

Mines  at  Sinking  Spring  Valley, 
vii.,  305. 

Mingo  Indians,  number  of,  L,  301  ; 
xii.,  108,  111,  114,  119,  120,  123, 
127,  181,  233. 

Minister  of  France,  French  Squad 
ron  expected,  calls  for  American 
troops,  promised,  viii.,  334.  Asks 
President  and  Council  to  dinner, 
45,  609.  Affairs  of  Mr.  Holker, 
614,  628. 

Minnesinks,  Tories  and  Indians 
burning  and  destroying  at,  vii., 
15.  Distress  at,  573,  575. 


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563 


Minor,  Captain  John,  v.,  444. 

Mintzes,  Francis,  Adjutant,  v.,  6. 

Minutes  of  Council,  not  in  Colonial 
Records,  ii  ,  166.  Of  a  meeting 
at  Sugar  Cabins,  011  Braddock's 
road,  321.  Of  Executive  Council 
at  Easton,  721,  730,  743.  Of 
Provincial  Commissioners,  iii., 
454,  476.  Of  Council  at  New 
Castle,  on  bills  of  credit,  630.  Of 
Council  at  Fort  George,  New  York, 
iv.,  167.  Of  Board  of  Commis 
sioners  for  defence,  195.  Of  Com 
missioners  of  Pennsylvania  on 
Indian  trade,  372.  Of  conference 
with  Indians  at  Pittsburg,  531. 
Of  Committee  of  Berks,  649.  Of 
committee  for  erecting  powder 
mills,  709. 

Miralles,  Don  Juan  De,  asks  per 
mission  to  ship  flour,  viii.,  174. 
Dies,  228.  Will  defective,  228. 
Rent  of  house  in  Market  street 
demanded,  ix.,  196. 

Miranda,  J.,  complaint  against  by 
Indians,  i.,  267. 

Mho,  Brigadier-General,  Governor 
of  Louisiana,  letter  to,  respecting 
a  negro,  xi.,  566. 

Missionaries,  passports  for,  iv.,  455. 
Journal  of,  495. 

Mitchell,  David,  xii.,  250,  260. 

Mitchell,  Captain  Alexander,  pro 
visions,  ix.,  165.  Return  of  troops, 
166. 

Mitchell,  John,  letter  on  provisions 
for  troops,  v.,  62;  vi.,  762,  763, 
764  ;  vii.,  160,  189,  345,  412,  474, 
527.  Respecting  Arnold's  affair, 
160,  175,  179,  207,  213,  220,  262. 
Wagons,  248,  746.  Money  for 
Schuylkill  bridge,  viii.,  187. 
Horses,  334.  Command  at  Wyo 
ming,  716,  721.  On  militia,  500, 
501.  Letters  to,  xii.,  148,  152. 

Mitchell,  Joseph,  purchase  of  lands 
from  William  Peiin  through  John 
Hughes,  xi.,  253. 

Mittimus  for  two  Maryland  prisoners, 
i.,  529.  For  Joseph  Richardson, 
v.,  249.  Henry  Funk,  508.  M. 
Immel,  649.  For  John  Brown, 
vi.,  25.  For  several  persons,  SO. 

Mohican  Indians,  xii.,  131,  132. 

Molaiid,  Dr.  Win.,  case   of,  x.,  176. 

Molesworth,  James,  British  spy, 
depositions,  John  Eldridge,  v., 


270,   271.     Andrew  Higgins,  270, 
272,  336.     John  Snyder,  271,272, 

336.  Abigail    McCoy,    275,   278, 
290,     336.       Examination    of    J. 
Molesworth,  277.     His  confession, 
280.     Sarah    O'Brien,    277,    290, 

337.  War  office  to  General  Lin 
coln,    respecting,    281.      Accom 
plices,   281,   282,   315.     Board  of 
war  to  General  Putnam,  282.     To 
Executive  Council,  290.  Executed, 
283.     Opinion   respecting  his  es 
tate,  ix.,  659. 

Molyneaux,  ,  killed,  x.,  73. 

Monckton,  Gen.  Robert,  letter,  iii., 
732.  Conference  with  Indians  at 
Pittsburg,  744.  Brigadier-Gen 
eral,  iv.,  39,  45. 

Monk,  British  ship  of  war  General, 
captured  by  Hyder  Ally,  Captain 
Barney,  ix.,  532.  Purchased  for 
defence  of  Delaware  river,  531. 
Name  changed,  530.  Captures  by 
the  Washington,  586.  To  be  sold, 
621.  Sale  of,  624. 

Money,  rates  of,  Act  respecting,  i., 
156.  Continental,  resolves  of  Con 
gress  on,  v.,  126.  Scarcity,  vi., 
81,  384,  391.  Scarcity  of,  viii., 
133.  Rate  of,  302,  304.  Depre 
ciation,  350,  383,  385,  396.  Plan 
to  appreciate,  xi.,  416.  Deprecia 
tion  great,  xii.,  146,  248. 

Monmouth  C.  H.,  v.,  158.  Mifflin 
attacks  tories  at,  169.  Gurney, 
do.,  177. 

Montgomery  county,  no  prison  there, 
x.,  408.  Dispute  between  magis 
trates  and  commissioners  respect 
ing  fees,  743. 

Montgomery,  Mrs.  Dorcas,  pass  for 
to  Europe,  vi.,  84. 

Montgomery,  Fort,  artillery  for, 
v.,  50.  Taken,  671. 

Montgomery's  fort,  viii.,  29,  171. 

Montgomery,  General,  oration  on 
death  of,  to  be  delivered  before 
Congress,  iv.,  714. 

Montgomery,  Hugh,  v.,  57,  120. 

Montgomery,  Capt.  James  of  Ship, 
Gen  Greene,  vii.,  311.  Ordered 
to  join  Boston  frigate,  454,  487. 
Takes  privateer  Brig  Impertinent, 
476.  Cruizes  with  Capt.  Nicholson, 
533.  Takes  privateer  Brig  Bayard, 
706.  Takes  prizes,  609,  623,  6C4, 
755. 


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Montgomery,  James,  T.,  warden, 
xii.,  314. 

Montgomery,  John,  letters,  iv.,  505, 
506,  533. 

Montgomery,  Hon.  John,  letter  re 
specting  Court  decided  on  by 
Congress,  x.,  216  Representation 
in  Congress,  220. 

Montgomery,  Joseph,  letter  on  Wyo 
ming,  x,,  31.  A  commissioner, 

'  330,  444.  Elected  commissioner 
to  examine  rivers,  312.  Asks  for 
a  transit  instrument,  416. 

Montgomery,  Revd.  Joseph,  respect 
ing  Frontiers,  viii.,  170. 

Montgomery,  William,  history  of, 
vi.,  62.  Trial,  239. 

Montgomery,  Wm.,  ix.,  641  ;  ap 
pointed  to  exam'e  rivers,  x.,  130. 
Resigns,  312.  Appointed  comm'r, 
335.  Elected  member  of  Congress, 
354.  To  Council,  765,  766.  Letters 
to  and  from,  xi.,  35,  108.  Letter 
from  Colonel  John  Franklin,  to, 
111,  Appointed  commissioner  to 
Luzerne,  177. 

Montgomery,  ship,  and  other  con 
tinental  vessels  burned  in  the 
Delaware  for  safety,  v.,  740. 

Montour,  Andrew,  ii.,  9.  Wants  a 
house  built  for  him,  12.  Respect 
ing,  230,  454  ;  xii.,  196. 

Montreal,  Great  fire  at,  asks  aid,  iv., 
248. 

Moore,  Captain,  resigns,  viii.,  288  ; 
Engagement  with  Indians,  ix., 
202. 

Moore,  Cap.  J.  F.,  resigns,  xii.,  144. 

Moore,  James,  ix.,  62. 

Moore,  Major,  James,  ix.,  285  ; 
Recruiting  instructions,  x.,  127. 
Commands  Pennsylvania,  Line, 
131.  Instructions,  132.  On  Wyo 
ming  affairs,  183,  187,  197,  209, 
222,  232,  286. 

Moore,  Lt.  Col.  James,  on  Wyoming, 
xi.,  434,  435,  436,  443. 

Moore,  John,  appointed  collector  of 
Philadelphia,!.,  195;  Letter  from 
Fort  Lee,  v.,  66, 135,  &c. ;  petition 
setting  forth  the  great  scarcity  of 
provisions,  vii.,  186. 

Moore,  Robert,  a  murderer,  proc 
lamation  against,  i.,  170. 

Moore,  Thomas,  vii.,  543  ;  Respect 
ing  danger  to  piers  from  Spanish 
frigate  at  Marcus  Hook,  xi.,  99 


Moore,  William,  Confession  of,  iii., 
324.  Petition  against,  328.  Com 
mitment  of,  332.  Flattering  letter 
to  and  from  Governor,  512.  Elect 
ed,  V.  P.  vii.,  745.  Elected  Pres 
ident  of  State,  ix.,  447.  Term 
expires  as  President  of  Council, 

651.  Letter  to,  respecting  corpora 
tion  papers,  x.,  93. 

Moorehead,  Cap.  of  Indep.  Co.,  viii., 
78  ;  xii.,  127,  129,  165. 

Morales,  Francis,  case  of  a  sailor, 
x  ,  476,  499. 

Moravian  Indian  Towns,  general 
war  expected,  viii.,  766.  Indians, 
kindness  of,  ix.,  167.  Massacre  at 
Muskingum,  523,  524,  629. 

Moravians,  Examinations  of  ii., 
459.  Settlements  destroyed, 
521,  525,  526,  527,  549,  565. 
List  of,  at  Bethlehem,  iii.,  69, 
76,  242.  Letters  respecting, 
141.  Indians,  500.  Mission 
aries — Journal,  to  Muskingum, 
iv.,  495.  Letter  from  D.  Zeis- 
berger,  498.  Ask  for  relaxing  of 
the  Test,  vi.,  541,  551  ;  viii.,  551. 

Morden,  Ralph,  convicted  of  Treason 
letter,  C.  J.  McK.  respecting,  viii., 
597. 

Morgan,  Dr.,  arrives  at  Pittsburg, 
xii.,  117,  191. 

Morgan,  Col.  George,  v.,  286,  313, 
447.  Honorable  acquittal,  vi.,  386 
587,  652.  Message  from  Indians 

652,  714;  ix.,  17.     Respecting  J. 
and  T.  Kilbuck,  Indian  hostages — 
asks  for  a  pass  for  them  to  Pitts- 
burg,  x.,  526  ;  xii.,  115,  129,  146, 
206,   208.     Letters   to    116,    153, 
159,  190,  208,  249.     Not  on  good 
terms  with  Gen.  Mel.,  116. 

Morgan.  Cap.  Jacob,  letters,  iii.,  30, 
31,  39,  191.  Journal,  252. 

Morgan,  Col.  Jacob,  v.,  299,  313, 
322,  341,  407,  447,  466,  530,  60", 
632,  756,  761,  767;  vi.,  14.  47, 
119,  288,  419,  441,  522,  706  ; 
viii.,  Indians  arms,  238.  Appoint- 
for  Philad.,  448,  552,  594,  702. 

Morgan,  Lt.  Jacob,  respecting  militia 
of  Berks  county,  viii.,  273,  345. 
Provisions,  344.  Militia,  369,  545, 
655. 

Morgan,  Lt.  Jacob,  Jr.,  vi.,  47,  119, 
128,  382,  399,  543,  568,  575,  638. 
Appointed  Quarter  Master,  resigns 


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565 


as  Council,  399  ;  vii.,  3,  483,  484. 
559.  Accounts,  ix.,  127.  Lands 
of  proprietary,  231.  Letter  to, 
on  Indian  murders,  236.  Provi 
sions,  326. 

Morgan,   Lt.   B.   C.,  vi.,    562,   630 
Q.  M.  G.,  viii.,  83. 

Morgan,  Capt.  Simon,  xii.,  173,  208. 

Morocco,  signals  agreed  upon  be 
tween,  and  United  States,  xi.,  171. 

Morris,  Colonel  Anthony,  wounded, 
v.,  162.  Order  to  attend  funeral 
of,  223.  Recommended  as  an 
officer,  vi.,  99. 

Morris,  Col.  (British),  v  ,  158. 

Morris,  Cadwalader,  elected  member 
of  Congress,  x.,  354.  Resigns, 
354. 

Morris,  fort,  at  Shippensburg,  xii., 
412-415. 

Morris,  A.  James,   troops,  vii.,  760. 

Morris,  John,  Jr.,  letter,  v.,  160,  294, 
481,  482,  506,  749.  To  attend 
courts,  481,  506. 

Morris,  Lewis,  letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  314;  v.,  351. 

Morris,  Lewis,  Jr.,  instructions  to, 
private  vessels  for  soldiers,  iii.,  90. 

Morris,  Robert,  letters  to  and  from, 
v.,  28,  31,  126,  132, 138,  173,  174, 
189,  191,  216,  255,  379,  382,  627, 
759,  760.  Asks  for  a  pilot,  28. 
For  a  surgeon,  254.  Asks  leave 
of  absence  from  Congress  to  at 
tend  to  his  private  affairs,  759. 
Granted,  760.  Respecting  Jno. 
Brown,  vi.,  45.  Letter  respecting 
arms  imported,  vii.,  125,  387,  417, 
608.  Arms  for  state,  viii.,  373, 
415.  Submits  to  Congress  a  plan 
for  a  National  Bank  of  North 
America,  ix.,  172,  477.  Letters  to 
and  from,  244,  245,  250,  251,  263, 
264,  280,  281,  285,  286,  287,  291, 
310,  373,  376,  383,  387,  395,  397, 
398,  414,  416,  417,  418,  419,  435, 
446.  454,  474,  477,  481,  487,  488, 
505^  512,  513,  544,  636.  To  pro 
vide  supplies,  262,  285.  Respect 
ing,  346.  Superintendent  of 
finance,  244,  254.  Tents,  386, 
387.  His  advice  requested  by 
President  Reed,  416.  Writes 
to  States,  474.  Views  of  Finances, 
prospects  of  peace,  &c.,  488-492. 
Report  of  Committee  on,  499. 
Captain  Van  Heer,  505.  Public 


accounts,  513.  Appoints  agent 
to  settle  accounts  between  Penn 
sylvania  and  United  States,  668. 
President  Dickinson  asks  state  of 
revenue,  739.  Answer  to,  740. 
Letters  to,  on  refusing  to  pay 
troops,  x.,  312.  Answer  to,  313. 
Letter  from  War  Office,  314. 
Answer,  315.  Letters  to  and 
from,  53.  Copies  of  accounts 
sent  to  Council  by  Comptroller 
General,  481.  On  accounts,  xi., 

505.  Commissioners    on     Com 
merce,  522. 

Morris,  Governor  Robert  Hunter, 
arrives,  ii.,  172.  R.  Peter's  letters 
to,  172.  Letters  from,  177,  186, 
192,  203,  216,  220,  223,  226,  231, 
232,  244,  249,  261,  262,  267,  268, 
270,  272,  276,  279,  280,  284,  298, 
325,  328,  331,  335,  345,  356,  358, 
361,  365,  372,  375,  376,  379,  382, 
389,  391,  395,  396,  397,  401,  405, 
412,  432,  440,  447,  450,  454,  461, 
469,  470,  472,  475,  480,  498,  500, 

506.  508,  512,  520,  524,  526,  528, 
530^  540,  556,  560,  562,  564,  566, 
569,  572,  574,  576,  582,  592,  596, 
602,  606,  612,  616,  618,  621,  622, 
625,  626,  629,  637,  638,  643,  647, 
648,  665.  672,  674,  684,  688,  694, 
711,  714,'  733,  739.    Addresses  to, 
from  churches,  &o.,  183,  184,  185, 
186,  191,  200,  223,  251.     Speech 
to  Indians  at  Augwick,  193.     On 
bills  of  credit,  221,  223.     Letters 
to  Proprietaries,   223,    229,   286, 
311.      From    Proprietaries,    189, 
195,  252,  253,  275,  304,  305,  333, 
366,  419,  438.     To  Committee  of 
Assembly,  271,  272.    Controversy 
with   Franklin   and    Hall,    about 
printing    minutes    of    Assembly, 
274.  Orders  to  Secretary  to  inspect 
their    Journals,    276,  "  284,    286. 
Hears  of  Braddock's  defeat,  382. 
Complaint    for     not     writing    to 
Board  of  Trade,  438.     Complaint 
of    Commissioners    respecting    a 
sentence  in  the  order  for  scalps, 
620.     Message  to  Assembly,  750. 
Expects  a  successor,  712.     Ceases 
to    be    Governor,    succeeded    by 
Wm.  Denny,  760. 

i  Morris,  Governeur,    letter   to,    vii., 

472;  ix.,  308. 
i  Morris,     Samuel,     appointed    Com- 


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missioner  to  settle  accounts  for 
wagons  for  General  Braddock,  ii., 
598.  Register,  Miralle's  will 
defective,  viii.,  228. 

Morris,  Captain  Samuel,  Jr.,  troops, 
viii.,  308,  310.  Light  horse  ordered 
out,  699.  Troops  ordered  out,  ix., 
221,  415. 

Morris,  Samuel  C.,  letters,  v.,  109, 
133.  In  battle  at  Trenton,  162. 

Morrison,  Ensign,  takes  a  prisoner, 
xii.,  147. 

Morrison,  Lieut,  of  Virginia  regi 
ment  in  pursuit  of  Indians,  ix., 
200. 

Morris  town,  Washington  at,  v., 
177.  Army  at  192,  215.  Enemy 
inarching  for,  viii.,  356.  Penn 
sylvania  Volunteers  at,  394. 

Mortality,  in  Philadelphia,   i.,    769. 

Mortars,  imported  hy  Virginia,  xii., 
189. 

Moultrie,  Brig.  Gen.  Wm.,  stopped 
at  Billingsport,  asks  pass  to  City, 
ix.,  215. 

Mountfort,  Count,  introduced  by 
Col.  Brodhead,  vi.,  462,  492,  by 
J.  Read,  473.  His  plan  for  regu 
lating  Militia,  489. 

Mount  Holly,  skirmish  at,  v.,  177. 

Mountjoy,  Camp  at,  vi.,  251. 

Moylan,  Stephen,  iv.,  774. 

Moylan,  Col.  Stephen's  regiment  to 
guard  magazine  at  Lancaster,  ix., 
7.  His  dragoons  in  want,  137, 
139,  150.  Affair  with  Guards  at 
Lancaster,  157.  Resolution  of 
Congress,  209.  Lieutenants  in 
regiment,  321.  Leaves  Lancaster, 
267.  Troops,  752. 

Moylan,  Colonel,  regiment,  x.,  G2. 

Moylan,  Colonel,  vii.,  666. 

Moylan's  Regiment,  Return  of,  viii., 
129.  Returns  of  4th  Regiment, 
183.  Which  he  commends,  1<W4. 
Going  to  Lancaster  county,  605. 

Mud  Fort,  or  Mud  Island,  or  Fort 
Mifflin,  v.,  11,  23,  24,  26,  47,  61, 
92,  584,  595,  639,  679,  732,  733, 
750,  755,  766. 

Mud  Island,  purchase  of  Island, 
iv.,  474.  Resolution  of  Assembly, 
474.  Message  to  Governor,  475. 
Banks  to  be  repaired,  vii.,  240. 
Fort,  Troops  for,  270,  339,  365, 
369,  395,  397,  652,  745,  747. 
Cannon  for,  290,  410,  562.  Am 


munition  wanted,  385.  Officers 
relieved.  502.  Persons  not  to 
visit,  537.  Fortifications,  viii., 
599.  Arms  to  be  returned,  728  ; 
ix.,  72,  330.  Chart  of  river 
near,  mentioned,  255,  364.  Lease 
of,  xi.,  139,  142.  Condition 
of,  198,  404,  560,  562.  Report, 
586,  617.  Or  Fort  Mifflin,  xii., 
407-412. 

Muhlenberg,  F.  A.,  recommends  a 
British  Chaplain,  viii.,  123;  ix., 
60.  Speaker  of  Assembly,  241. 

Muhlenberg,  Henry  A.,  Report  on 
publishing  Colonial  Records  and 
Pennsylvania  Archives,  i.,  4. 

Muhlenberg,  Rev.  Henry,  letter  to 
Rev.  Richard  Peters,  on  his  secular 
employment,  iii.,  80.  Passport  to 
Ga.,  as  Missionary,  iv.,  563. 

Muhlenberg,  General  Peter,  resigns 
as  Commissioner  to  Luzerne  Co., 
xi.,  136.  Successor  elected,  160. 
Elected  Vice  President,  207. 

Muncey  Fort,  vii.,  5,  10,  323,  344, 
346,  357,  512;  viii.,  29,  40,  157, 
162,  166;  ix.,  528;  xi.,  29,  40, 
157,  166;  xii.,  415-420. 

Muncy  Hill,  viii.,  619. 

Muncey  Indians,  xii.,  155,  157, 
261. 

Murders  by  Indians,  i.,  254,  643, 
647  ;  ii.,  16,  159-166,  671,  613. 
[See  Indians.]  A,  vi.,  771.  Of 
Mr.  Boyd  by  the  Smiths,  vii.,  410. 
Jesse  Jordan,  743.  In  Washing 
ton  county,  xi.,  209. 

Murphy,  Capt.,  brave  action  with 
boats  from  British  vessels,  v., 
504.  Opinion  of  Council  respect 
ing,  510. 

Murran,  Mr.  Commission  for,  vii., 
420. 

Murray,  Lieut.  Francis,  difficulties 
in  raising  troops,  x.,  679. 

Murray,  Colonel  James,  vi.,  774. 
Indians  near,  ix.,  657. 

Murrav,  Major,  carried  off  by  Tories, 
vi.,  291. 

Murray,  William,  letters  for,  vii., 
432. 

Murrow,  Captain,  vii.,  3.  Skirmish, 
8,  10. 

Muskingum,  massacre  of  Moravian 
Indians  at,  ix.,  523,  524,  525,  629. 
River  and  Ohio,  proposed  settle 
ment  at,  (1783,)  x.,  168.  Severe 


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567 


cold  at,  244.     Delawares  behave 

well  at,  xii.,  237. 
Musser,  John,  vi.,  55.      Purchases 

Conestoga  manor,  viii.,  30,  54,  56, 

118,  195. 

Mustard,  memorial  from  Philadel 
phia,  xi.,  t)84. 

Muster  Roll  of  Sloop  Hetty,  v.,  16. 
Mutiny  of  Pennsylvania  line,   ix., 

188. 
Mutton,  none  at  Easton,  or  cooks  to 

dress  it,  iiL,  104. 

Myers,  Lieut.  Jacob,  vii.,  745,  747. 
Myers,     Godfrey,     Lieut.,    prisoner 

exchanged,  ix.,  389. 

1ST. 

Nagle,  Sergeant  of  3d  Pennsylvania 
Regiment,  Orders  to  arrest,  x., 
63,  67,  69,  72. 

Nail  Factory,  near  Philadelphia, 
Proposal  to  employ  Hessian  pris 
oners  at,  v.,  206. 

Nailer,  Ralph,  statem't  of,  respect 
ing  highway  robbery  of  goods, 
&c.,  for  Fort  Pitt,  iv.,  225. 

Nain,  Indian  Families  from,  iv.,  134. 

Nancarrow,  Mr.,  on  air  furnaces, 
viii.,  456. 

Nanfan,  J.,  letter  W.  P.  to,  L,  128, 
148. 

Nantucket  in  want  of  provisions, 
viii.,  522. 

Nash,  Genl.,  to  proceed  with  troops 
to  Billingsport,  v.,  419.  Wound 
ed  at  Germantown,  646  ;  vi.,  544. 

Natchez,  taken  by  Spaniards,  xii., 
216. 

National  and  party  distinction. 
What  ?  vi.,  383. 

Naturalization  certificate  from  W. 
Markham,  i.,  118.  Certificate  of, 
to  Swedish  Clergyman,  iii.,  692. 
Certificate  of  J.  Shippen  to  a  list 
of  persons,  who,  having  taken  the 
sacrament,  make  oath,  &c.,  iv., 
242. 

"  Nauticus,"  plan  for  fire-ships,  iv., 
666. 

Naval  Service  of  Pennsylvania,  No. 
of  men  in  actual  service,  iv.,  739. 
Officers,  payments  to,  x.,  114. 
Stores,  Commissioners  of  Trade 
on,  i.,  634. 

Navigation  Act,  orders  respecting, 
i.,  117. 


Navigation,  Inland,  report,  x.,  538, 
541. 

Navy,  American,  sale  of  ship  Gen. 
Greene,  viii.,  3.  J.  Gamble  ap 
plies  to  be  received  into,  177.  To 
be  fitted  for  sea,  273,  277.  Galley 
officers  to  be  discharged,  728. 

Navy,  Continental,  the  Trumbull 
frigate  going  on  a  cruise,  ix.,  95. 
Letter  to  Capt.  Nicholson  on 
manning,  239.  Relating  to,  95, 
100,  106,  239,  338.  Ship  Gen. 
Washington,  captures  by,  586. 

Navy  Board  of  State,  appointed,  v., 
252.  Letters,  293,  402,  425,  429, 
465,  501,  504,  510,  521,  538,  542, 
590,  594,  602,  746.  Of  State,  vi., 
110,  227.  243,  332,  333,  355,  421, 
434,  517,  554,  696,  745.  Wash 
ington  asks  the  men  from  the 
Gallies,  421.  Men  from  Gallies  to 
serve  as  guards,  &c.,  434,  440, 
454,  460,  492,  493.  The  Gallies. 
£c.,  sunk,  517.  Crews  arrived  at 
Lancaster,  550.  Pay  of,  598. 
Rations,  656,  657.  Brig  Conven 
tion  asked  for  use  of  State,  695. 
Prize  taken  by  Gu  ird  boats,  ques 
tions  about  it,  696.  A  Galley  to 
be  placed  in  Cape  May  channel, 
702,  749.  Armed  boat  to  go  to 
Chester,  724.  Captain  Garland 
commands  a  galley,  and  makes 
his  selection,  737.  Damages 
claimed,  770.  Attempt  to  muster 
678.  Continental,  v.,  319,  346. 
489,  491.  Continental,  apply  for 
cannon,  vi.,  695.  Ship  Confed 
eracy,  761.  Letters,  viii.,  346, 
552.  Sale  of  negroes,  346.  Iron 
ballast,  552. 

Navy,  British,  fleet  sail  from  N.  Y., 
vii.,  385,  390;  63,  77,  100,  181, 
332,  339. 

Navy,  French,  fleet,  viii.,  251,  312, 
342.  Squadron  expected,  334. 

Navy  of  Pennsylvania,  No.  of  men, 
&c.,  in,  v.,  3.  Pay  of,  30.  Re 
specting.  106,  118,  119,  126,  132, 
138,  169,  205,  293,  346,  378,  402. 
425,  429,  465,  488,  491,  501,  504, 
510,  521,  538,  542,  590,  594,  602, 
663,  680,  696,  721,  722,  723,  740, 
746.  Vessels  burned  for  safety. 
740.  Council  of  War  on  Board,  vi. , 
20.  Complaints  again  t,  24,  12], 
Several  vessels  burnt  for  safety, 


563 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


28,  81.  Letters,  38.  List  of  fleet 
that  passed  Philadelphia,  50. 
Laid  lip,  110,  421.  Letters  re 
specting,  121,  132,  133,  243,  246, 
354,  451.  Gun  boats  asked  for, 
204,  243,  247.  Want  money,  227, 
262.  State  of,  235.  Case  of 
Robert  Hardie,  259.  Washing 
ton's  advice  respecting  the  Gal 
leys,  332,  333,  354.  Dismantled, 
421,  440.  Court-Martial  at  Tren 
ton,  527.  Galleys  asked  for  by 
comm'e,  vii.,  11,  19.  Appeal  from 
Court-Martial  by  Capt.  Hardie, 
91.  His  memorial  for  pay,  92. 
Vessels  to  be  sold,  100,  112,  139. 
Dr.  Stanley  claims  pay  as  Sur 
geon,  165.  Deane  frigate,  198. 
Vessels  to  be  purchased,  199,  210, 
228,  234,  235.  Guarda  Costa, 
Capt.  Conyngham's  vessel  for, 
235.  Gallies  to  be  got  ready,  239. 
240,  249.  Ship  Greene,  244,  246, 
261,  265,  266,  303,  308,  309,  311, 
320.  Cutter  Revenge,  167,  241, 
266,  281,  285,  308,  310,  318,  319, 
322.  Dragon  Boat,  730.  Claims 
of  Wm.  Rush  against  Gallies, 
277.  Vessels  to  be  hired,  269. 
Petition  of  Com.  Hazelwood,  284. 
Terms  proposed  by  Agents,  285. 
Men  of  gallies  put  on  the  line, 
291.  Officers  of  ship  Gen.  Greene, 
310,  311.  Return  of  officers  and 
men  in,  373,  389,  528,  706.  Sea 
men  taken  to  Bait. — difficulty  of 
manning,  390.  Capt.  Montgom 
ery  joins  Boston  frigate,  454,  487. 
Capt.  Montgomery  takes  Brig  Im 
pertinent  privateer,  &c.,  476. 
Chases  others,  521.  May  enlist 
prisoners,  488.  Capt.  M.  cruizes 
with  Capt.  Nicholson  in  Deane 
Frigate  and  Confederacy,  533. 
Letter,  T.  Pickering  on  severe 
discipline  in,  656. 

Nazareth,  Indian  families  from, 
iv.,  134. 

Nazareth  Mill,  fort  at,  xii.,  420. 

Necessity  Fort,  capitulates  to  Capt. 
De  Villiers,  ii.,  146.  Articles  of 
Capitulation  to  Capt.  De  Villiers, 
146 ;  xii.,  420-423. 

Negroes,  &c.,  duty  on,  Act  respect 
ing,  i.,  159,  160,  306.  Sent  to 
Havana  to  be  tried,  752,  755. 
Manumission  of,  recommended, 


vii.,  79.  Claimed  by  French  min 
ister,  16,  17,  61,  62,  70,  83.  Sale 
of,  belonging  to  continental  sloop 
of  war  Florida,  viii.,  346.  Cap 
tured  by  British,  xi.,  75.  A  slave 
claimed,  249,  256.  Slave,  letter 
V.  P.  Muhlenberg  to  Gov.  Ran 
dolph  respecting,  249,  256.  Judges 
of  Supreme  Court,  667.  A  free, 
demanded  of  Louisiana,  567. 

Neilson,  Capt.  John,  respecting 
militia,  vii.,  74.  Attacks  and 
captures  enemy  under  Stockton 
at  Lawrence's  Island,  v.,  230. 

Nelson,  Thomas,  Jr.,  applies  for 
guard  for  Loan  Office  certificates 
for  Connecticut,  v.,  167. 

Nemos  &  Valliaiit,  French  merch'ts, 
refuse  to  pay  militia  fines,  vii., 
510,  513,  514. 

Nesbitt,  Jno.  M.,  v.,  240;  vi.,  652. 
Letter  respecting  purchase  of  ves 
sels  by  State,  vii.,  211,  228,  234, 
246.  Letter  to  merchants  on  war 
with  Algiers,  xi.,  522. 

Nescopec  Indians  at,  ii.,  558,  561, 
565.  Settlements  on  N.  E.  branch 
destroyed,  vii.,  81,  87. 

Nescopec  Creek,  road  to  Lehigh  pro 
posed,  xi.,  133.  To  E.  Owen,  585, 
643,  669. 

Netherlands,  United,  attack  on  Mar- 
bois  and  Longschamps,  xi.,  4G8. 
470,  475,  477,  479,  480. 

Nets,  for  fishing,  ordered,  xii.,  115, 
116,  152,  160,  245. 

Neutrals,  French,  History  of,  iii., 
565. 

Nevill,  James,  letters  from,  i.,  55, 
56,  83. 

Nevell,  John,  letter,  v.,  286. 

Nevell,  Samuel,  iii.,  206. 

Nevell,  Thomas,  letter  on  gun  car 
riages,  v.,  64.  Respecting  State 
House  steeple,  Philadelphia,  xii., 
76,  283. 

Newark  (Del.)  Academy,  seeks  aid, 
iv.,  468. 

Newark,  N.  J.,  surprise  of  post  at, 
viii.,  103. 

New  Castle,  grant  of,  to  Perm,  i.,  52. 
Call  of  Council  and  Assembly  of, 
126.  Proclamation  of  King  George 
II. ,  at,  204.  Memorial  for  County 
officers,  224.  Justices  of,  letter 
to  Gov.,  592.  Embargo  proposed 
at,  ii.,  396.  Call  of  Council,  . 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


569 


William  Penn's  letter  to  Justices 
of,  i.,  142.  County  associated 
Military  Companies  of,  iii.,  21,  22. 
Order  to  pay  workmen  at  Battery 
at,  317.  Governor's  speech  to 
Assembly  at,  377.  Message  from 
do.  to  Governor,  379.  Letter  from 
Commissioners,  401.  Embargo, 
471.  Minutes  of  Council,  631. 
Common,  message  of  Governor 
respecting,  688.  Speech  of  Gov 
ernor,  723.  Address  from,  723. 
Recommendation  of  a  Clerk  of 
market  at,  iv.,  53.  Share  of  Parlia 
mentary  grant,  72.  Message  from 
Gov.  to  Assembly  at,  72.  Col 
lector  of  Customs  appointed,  254, 
451.  Rioters  from  Maryland,  331. 
Judges  appointed,  339.  Captain, 
an  Indian  Chief,  directions,  ii., 
682.  His  daughter  brought  to 
Philadelphia,  684.  Letter  to  Mr. 
Taafe,  G85.  Letters,  726,  727. 

Newcastle,  Holies,  letters  from,  i., 
246,  247. 

New  Hampshire,  Commissioners  to 
Indian  treaty  at  Albany,  ii.,  138. 
Correspondence  between,  and  Gov. 

-  Pennsylvania,  186.  Acts  to  com 
ply  with  requisitions,  xi.,  16,  23. 
Deputies  to  Convention  in  Phila 
delphia,  123. 

New  Haven,  Connecticut,  expe 
dition  against,  vii.,  561.  Burn 
ed,  561. 

New  Jersey,  deeds  for  lands  in  West, 
i.,  29,  31,  32,  33,  34,  35,  36,  630, 
641.  Proceedings  of  a  Court  in 
Salem,  37.  Letter  James  Nevill, 
respecting  lands  in,  55.  Com 
missioners  appointed  by  Penn  to 
treat  with,  for  river,  &c.,  58. 
East,  Minutes  of  a  Council  of  the 
Proprietors,  ii.,  75.  Board  of 
Trade  on  paper  money  of,  128. 
Correspondence  with  Governors 
of,  and  Pennsylvania,  172,  182, 
433.  Address  to  Gov.  Belcher  in 
1757,  on  State  of  affairs,  iii.,.  171. 
Regiment,  list  of  killed,  &c.,  203. 
Conference  with  Indians  in,  341. 
Lands  claimed  by  them,  343. 
Power  of  attorney  to  transact 
business,  366.  Letter  Gov.  Ber 
nard,  453.  Letter  Gov.  Franklin, 
respecting  Indians  passing  through 
his  State,  iv.,  157.  People  of, 


fire  on  Indians,  206.  Opinion 
respecting  an  Act  of,  295.  Treas 
ury,  305.  Boundary  between,  and 
New  York,  337,  339,  340.  Proc 
lamation  of  Gov.  Franklin  against 
a  smuggling  vessel,  381,  445. 
Carti'idges  sent  to  troops  in,  786. 
Petition  for  ammunition  from  city, 
v.,  30.  Salt  sent  to,  64.  Hiber- 
nia  furnace  casting  shot,  cannon, 
&c.,  72.  River  craft  to  be  re 
moved  from,  to  Pennsylvania,  84. 
Bridges  on  Burlington  road  to  be 
destroyed,  95,  238.  Monmouth 
C.  H.,  158.  Middletown,  action 
at,  158.  Counterfeits,  239,  240, 
327.  Militia  ordered  to  join  Gen. 
W.,  240.  Respecting  prisoners, 
243,  251,  267,  296,  320,  329,  346. 
Water  craft  collected  in,  321. 
Guns  for,  346.  Respecting  slaves 
captured  with  prisoners,  348. 
Militia  called  out,  359.  Act  ex 
empting  men  at  salt  works  from 
enlisting,  764.  Governor  applied 
to  in  behalf  of  Navy  laid  up,  vi., 
133.  Andover  iron,  only  suitable 
for  steel,  178.  Pittstown,  421, 
435.  Letter  to,  vii.,  152,  197. 
Letters  to  and  from  Gov.,  viii., 
63,  139,  314,  576,  624,  634,  637. 
Col.  bond  of,  attacks  a  party  of 
tories  at  Del.  Water  Gap,  259. 
Enemy  near  Springfield,  308. 
Gen.  Knyphausen.  in,  312.  Ene 
my  at  Elizabethtown  point,  314. 
Enemy  leaves,  361.  Armymarches 
from  Parkness  to  Kings 's  ferry, 
480.  Tories,  637.  Letters  from 
Gov.  Livingston,  ix.,  82.  To  raise 
troops,  394.  Sent  to  Congress, 
411.  Advices  of  enemy,  412. 
[See  Governor  L.]  Letters  to  and 
from  Gov.,  x.,  103,  366,  458,  730. 
Commissioners  to  inquire  what 
islands  in  Delaware  river,  above 
Falls,  are  in  each  State,  130,  366, 
458.  Resolution  of  Pennsylvania 
on  jurisdiction  of  islands,  611, 
710.  Respecting  Captain  White, 
730.  Acts  to  comply  with  requi 
sitions,  xi.,  16,  23.  Ground  for 
beacon  at  Cape  May,  93.  Cap 
ture  of  T.  Pickering,  327.  To 
Governor,  326,  335,  338.  C.  J. 
Brearly,  on  demand  of  prisoners, 
&c.,  548.  Governor  asks  for  a 


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INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


counterfeiter,  551.     Letter  to  Gov 
ernor,  xii.,  71. 

New  London,  enemy's  vessels  alarm 
ed,  vii.,  636.  Burned  by  Arnold, 
ix.,  404. 

Newport,  Del.,  head  quarters  at,  v., 
598. 

Newport,  R.  I.,  flour  sent  to,  viii., 
125.  French  fleet  arrive  off,  406. 
French  squadron  at,  ix.,  353,  354. 

Newspapers  ordered  by  S.  E.  Coun 
cil,  vii.,  136,  201,  206. 

Newton,  Bucks  co.,  British  soldiers 
to  be  escorted  to,  v.,  96.  Cloth 
carried  off  by  tories,  vi.,  291. 
Return  of  officers  and  privates  in 
artillery,  settled  with  at,  ix.,  30, 
55.  Troops,  278,  291,  423,  437. 
Demand  for  liquor  by  soldiers, 
437. 

New  York,  articles  of  agreement  be 
tween  Dutch  and  English  on  sur 
render  of,  i.,  25.  Letters  to  and 
from  Gov.  Dongan,  74,  80,  81,  84, 
104.  Efforts  of,  against  the  French 
and  Indians,  104.  Letter,  Gov. 
Rip  Van  Dam  to  Gov.  G.,  296. 
From  Commissioners  at  Albany  to 
Gov.  Van  Dam,  297.  Minutes  of 
Commissioners  at  Albany,  297 
Proceedings  of  Assembly  at,  rela 
tive  to  French  and  Indians,  298. 
Letter  of  Gov.  Clarke,  &c.,  rela 
ting  to  Jenkins,  61').  Gov.  Clin 
ton,  letters  from,  654,  661,  678, 
687,  712,  736,  766.'  Letter  from 
Gov.  Clinton  respecting  a  prison 
er,  ii.,  16.  Resolutions  on  Indian 
affairs,  52.  Correspondence  be 
tween  Governors  of,  and  Pennsyl 
vania,  16,  26,  29,  30,  32,  65,  99, 
168,  179,  220,  233,  433.  (See  De 
Lancey,  Hardy.)  Depositions  re 
specting  Indian  outrages  at  Ho- 
sick,  168.  Independent  compa 
nies  of,  condition  of,  256.  Opposes 
levies,  298.  Controversy  between 
Shirley  and  De  Lancey,  about 
cannon  for  Cape  Breton  expedi 
tion,  338,  354.  Scarcity  of  sail 
ors  at,  352.  Governor  Sir  Charles 
Hardy  appointed  and  arrives,  399. 
Gen.  Shirley  at  Oswego  and  oper 
ations,  381.  AtOneida,  388.  Fort 
at  Oswego,  575,  629,  646.  Mur 
ders  in,  586,  610.  Operations  on 
Lake  George  and  Ontario,  693. 


Minutes  of  a  Council  at,  694.  Em 
bargo,  694.  Merchants  against  em 
bargo,  702,  733.  Regiment  attack 
Ticonderoga,  list  of  killed  and 
wounded,  &c.,  iii.,  203.  Letter 
Governor  De  Lancey,  691.  Letter 
Gov.  Tryon,  iv.,  467.  Act  of  As 
sembly  claiming  share  of  parlia 
mentary  grant,  149.  Letter  of 
Commissioners  to  Gov.  Penn,  150, 
168,  337,  368.  Oppose  Indians 
passing  through,  157,  167.  Coun 
cil  at  Fort  George,  167.  Bounda 
ry  between,  and  New  Jersey,  337, 
339.  Act  on  Indian  trade,  361. 
Boundary  between,  and  Pennsyl 
vania — proposal  of  G.  Coldeii  on 
settlement  of,  562,  576,  578.  Min 
ute  of  Council  on,  576.  British 
expected  at,  645.  Committee 
sends  prisoners  to  Philadelphia, 
v.,  40.  Large  number  of  houses 
secured  for  British  army,  72. 
British  fleet  leaves,  351,  352. 
French  fleet  arrives,  vi.,  638,  639. 
Attack  on,  meditated,  645.  Brit 
ish  about  leaving,  vii.,  18.  Aban 
donment  of,  by  British,  77.  Evils 
of  intercourse  with  enemy  at; 
176.  Major  Meeker  of,  573.  Al 
armed,  636.  With  Vermont,  con 
troversy,  viii.,  88.  Letter  Gov. 
Geo.  Clinton,  132,  179.  British 
fleet  at,  339.  Ill  treatment  of 
prisoners  at,  619,  620,  660,  663, 
664.  Provisions  for,  621,  626. 
Intercourse  of  tories  with,  636. 
Fear  of  Fort  Schuyler  being  aban 
doned,  ix.,  123.  Invested  by 
Gen.  Washington,  301.  Papers 
asked  from,  629.  Number  of 
prisoners  in  prison-ships  at,  667. 
Supplies  for,  674.  Copies  of 
Records  obtained,  730.  Prisoners 
at,  in  want,  x.,  68.  Demand  for 
fugitives,  101,  131.  Boundary 
with,  412,  413,  422.  Letters  to 
and  from  Gov.,  413,  422,  435,  513. 
Act  respecting  boundary,  422,  435. 
Commissioners,  422,  450,454,  711. 
Acts  complained  of  by  British 
merchants,  747.  Acts  to  comply 
with  requisitions,  xi.,  16,  23. 
Division  line,  125,  140,  156,  178, 
187.  Complete,  214,  216.  And 
Wyoming  affairs,  196,  199.  Ex 
tract  from  deed  of  cession  of  Erie, 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   AECHIVES. 


571 


309.  To  Governor  on  arrest  of  T. 
Pickering,  326,  335,  338.  C.  J. 
Morris  issues  a  warrant  against 
Wyoming  insurgents,  340,  341. 
Supplies  for  prisoners  at,  [1782] 
495.  Boundary,  522,  526.  Enemy 
evacuate,  xii.,  262.  Attack  on, 
269. 

Niagara  Expedition,  ii.,  349,  353, 
355,  357,  423,  425,  427,  579. 

Nice,  Capt.  John,  v.,  427.  Pro 
moted,  viii.,  515. 

Nichalson,  Jno.,  plan  for  a  Gun 
factory,  iv.,  767. 

Nicholason,  Joseph,  Indian  interpre 
ter,  vi.,  742. 

Nicholson,  Capt.  of  Deane  frigate 
may  enlist  prisoners,  vii.,  488. 
Commands  fleet,  521,  533. 

Nicholson,  Capt.  of  Trumbull  frigate, 
ix.,  239. 

Nicholson,  Capt.  James,  complaint 
of  Gov.  Johnson  of  Maryland, 
against,  for  contempt,  he  is  dis 
missed  by  Congress,  v.,  328. 

Nicholson,  John,  viii.,  73.  Letters, 
ix.,  48,  118,  131,  154,  174,  212, 
747,  749,  753.  Instructions  to, 
174.  Account,  216,243.  Expenses 
of  office,  663.  Funds,  664,  677, 
678,  737,  738,  758.  Compt.  Gen., 
x.,  6,  16,  28,  29,  46,  48,  50,  52, 
53,  93,  94,  96,  529,  750.  On 
Claims  on  traitors'  estates,  96. 
On  James  Searle's  claim,  97.  Asks 
for  a  guard,  750.  Letters,  xi., 
33,  34,  90,  96,  139,  142,  198,  228, 
249,  258,  328,  404,  635,  693,  695, 
702,  728,  739,  742,  747.  Buys 
depreciation  lots,  decision  respect 
ing  them,  702.  Letters  to  and 
from,  xii.,  7,  91,  93,  95,  97. 

Nicola,  Lewis,  letter  from  on  defence 
of  the  Delaware,  iv.,  635.  Plan 
for  powder  magazine,  715.  Letters 
to  and  from,  v.,  7,  29,  71,  75,  78, 
90,  92,  121,  130,  148,  200,  354, 
364,  410,  417,  600,  604,  608,  612, 
619,  631.  Orders,  96,  121,  122- 
124,  131,  184,  201,  219-228. 
Applies  for  rations  as  Town  Major, 
while  enemy  was  in  city,  vi.,  174. 
Letters,  197,  213.  Unsafe  con 
dition  of  Easton,  197.  Rations, 
213,  358,  411,  656,  657.  Arrest 
of  Dr.  Berkenhaut,  742.  Letters, 
vii.,  77,  190,  203,  255,  358,  362, 


364,  387,  484,  489,  492,  509,  519, 
523,  526,  548,  560,  561,  562,  576, 
625,  634,  635,  642,  643,  646,  648, 
663,  674,  682,  697,  701,  767,  769, 
775.  Recruiting  in  Philadelphia 
useless,  501,  549.  On  defence  of 
River  and  City,  190.  Letters, 
viii.,  12,  77,  95,  100,  108,  181, 
262,  316,  358,  363,  378,  389,  391, 
415,  469,  510,  516,  724,  750.  In 
struction,  422.  Correspondence 
on  recruiting,  669-682.  Plan  pro 
posed  to  render  militia  for  guards, 
ix.,  299.  Leaves  city — appoints 
successor,  254.  Respecting  con 
dition  of  jail,  xi.,  536.  List  of 
prisoners  in  the  workhouse,  648. 

Nichols,  Gov.  Richard,  enters  into 
agreement  with  Governor  of  New 
York,  on  its  surrender,  i.,  25. 
Grants  lands  on  Delaware,  27. 
Succeeded  by  Governor  Lovelace, 
29. 

Niser,  George,  massacre  at  Mus- 
kingum,  ix.,  525. 

Nixon,  John,  chosen  Lieutenant  of 
a  Company  in  Philadelphia,  ii., 
600. 

Noemor,    M.    Van,    introduced    by 

Franklin,  vii.,  774. 
j  Nonowland,     (a    Delaware    Chief,) 
xii.,    132.     Wounded    in    attack 
on  Indians,  156. 
|  Norris,  Fort,  xii.,  423. 
I  Norris,  Isaac,  letter  to  and  from,  ii., 
244,  245,  345.     Fort,  669,  678. 

North,  Colonel  Caleb,  viii.,  610. 

North  America,  Bank  of,  Resolutions 
of  Congress  approving  establish 
ment  of,  as  a  national  bank,  ix., 
172.  Charter  of,  471,  477.  Letter 
to  T.  Willing,  496. 

Northampton  county,  petition  for 
road,  ii.,  98.  Alarms  from  Indians, 
515.  Number  of  Roman  Catholics 
in,  iii.,  144.  Petitions  from,  for 
defence,  151,  174,  237,  284,  321, 
357,  360.  Ammunition  wanted, 
163,  164.  Position  of  Troops  in, 
325.  Number  of  wagon  and 
horses  in,  404.  Memorial  for 
defence,  iv.,  120  669.  Military 
Company  formed,  124.  Alarm 
from  Indians,  125.  Petition  of 
Roman  Catholics  279.  Instruc 
tions  to  Sheriff,  &c.,  421.  Troops 
to  join  Washington,  v.,  115,  523. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Prisoners  from,  139.  Letter  to 
Sheriff,  489.  Wagons  in,  421. 
Sheriff  to  arrest  prothonotary, 
489,  490.  Records,  654.  Wagon 
masters,  vi.,  212.  Militia,  406. 
Tories,  551.  Instructions  to 
Sheriff,  621.  Situation  of,  719, 
721.  Militia,  vii.,  13,  613,  688. 

Petition  from ,  alarms  from 

Indians,  proceedings  against  spies, 
360.  Constitutional  Society  of 
4th  battalion  of,  384.  Indians, 
572,  613,  616,  617,  689.  Letter 
to  Colonels  of,  616.  Executions, 
655.  Indians  in,  viii.,  238,  500. 
Commissioner  of  purchases,  300, 
317.  Petition  from,  387.  Petition 
from,  respecting  defence  against 
Indians,  ix.,  40.  Distress  in, 

106,  238.     Murders   by   Indians, 

107,  123,  158.     Convention  pris 
oners     ordered     to,     227,      234. 
Treasurer,  229.     Plan  of  defence 
against   Indians,    238.     Estimate 
of     damages     sustained    by    the 
inhabitants  from  the  British,  765. 
Collection   of    taxes    in,    x.,    92. 
Letter  of  Council  to  Lieut.  Craig, 
respecting    Wyoming,    296,    303, 
305.       Election,    writ    for,     339. 
Letter  Robert  Levers  respecting, 
311.      Letter    to    Prothonotaries 
respecting  Wyoming,  749.   Taxes, 
xi.,   603.     Dry  lands,    644,    647, 
651.      Nescopec  road,    585,    643, 
669. 

North  Carolina,  Indian  treaties 
with,  iv.,  323,  324.  Prisoners  to 
be  distributed,  733.  List  of  those 
sent  to  Philadelphia,  734.  Troops 
to  go  to  Billingsport,  v.,  418. 
Offers  troops  for  Philadelphia,  vi., 
183.  Rendezvous  in,  302.  Letter 
to  Governor  Caswell  respecting  a 
prisoner,  viii.,  191.  Letter  to 
Governor,  demand  for  fugitive, 
x.,  353.  Acts  to  comply  with 
requisitions,  xi.,  17,  23.  Gov. 
Caswell  sends  acts  for  dele 
gates  to  convention,  116.  Pro 
poses  amendment  to  Constitution 
United  States,  674.  Act  appoint 
ing  delegates  to  Convention  in 
Philadelphia,  117.  Cession  to 
United  States  of  eastern  territory 
accepted,  681.  Cession  of  lands 
to  United  States,  688. 


Northern    Boundary,     estimate     of 

necessary  stores  for  1787,  xi.,  104. 

Letter  A  Ellicott,  134. 
Northern  Liberties  of  Philadelphia, 

petition  to  have  streets  regulated, 

iv.,  312. 

North  Kill,  ii.,  159,  675. 
North  Kill,   Fort  at,   iii.,   31,   253  ; 

xii.,  424-426. 
Northumberland     county,    petition 

of    officers    against    Connecticut 

settlers,    ii.     240.     Memorial    for 


669,  635.     Condition 

v.,  85.     Militia,  158. 

169,    499.      Indian 

499,  575,     No  flints, 


defence,  iv. 
of  troops  at 
Militia,  vi. 
murders  in 

500.  Arms  for,  522.  Supplies 
for,  539.  Defenceless  state  of, 
577.  Murders  in,  590.  Waste 
of  ammunition,  593.  Distressing 
condition,  609,  631,  633,  634,  637, 
642,  692,  729.  Case  of  Mr.  Lodge, 
vii.,  546.  Distresses  of,  586. 
Sheriff  to  be  sued  for  escapes, 
700.  Forts  Muncey  and  Jenkins, 
760.  Memorial  of  Justices  respec 
ting  Courts,  want  of  District 
Attorney,  &c.,  72.  Long  suspen 
sion  of  justice  has  rendered  people 
licentious,  73.  Indians  and  Tories, 
117,  574,  593,  614.  Officers  for 
troops  at,  317,  341.  Justices  dis 
charge  a  deserter,  356.  Petition, 
519.  Orders  to  Justices  respecting 
officers,  545.  Distress  of,  593,  596, 
598,  604,  618.  Fort  Freeland  de 
stroyed,  586,  (See  Freeland  Fort.) 
Much  exposed,  viii.,  88.  Troops, 
97.  Condition  of,  156,  157,  167, 
249,  558.  Scarcity  of  provisions 
at,  270.  Council  at,  deferred  on 
account  of  trial  of  F.  Hopkinson, 
658.  Condition  of,  ix.,  208. 
Magistrates,  229.  Taxes,  381, 
440.  Indians  in,  392.  New  Board 
of  Commissioners,  440.  Records, 
440.  Letter  of  Council  to  magis 
tracy  and  Sheriff,  &c.,  of, 
respecting  Wyoming,  x.,  295, 
303,  304.  Sheriff  to  arrest  insur 
gents,  344.  Magistrates  to  aid, 
344,  347,  460.  Field  Officers 
elected,  404.  Militia  Officers,  444, 
Disturbances  in,  448.  Justices 
of,  to  Alexander  Patterson,  &c., 
to  keep  peace,  628.  To  John 
Franklin,  &c.,  demanding  arms, 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   AKCHIVES. 


573 


&c.,  629.  Answer  of  John  Frank 
lin,  629.  Letter  to  prothonotaries 
respecting  Wyoming,  749.  Claim 
for  forfeited  land  in,  xi.,  58. 
Letter  from  L.  Keene,  Prothono- 
tary  of,  111.  Recording  of  deeds, 
123.  Returns  of  officers,  416. 
Pension  of  Widow  Mercer,  677. 
Indians  in,  710.  Murders  on  two 
Indians  in,  xii.,  318,  319,  320. 


O. 

Oaths,  and  Affirmations,  Act  respect 
ing,  i.,  158.  Dedimus  to  adminis 
ter,  iv.,  40.  Or  test  law,  opposi 
tion  to,  v.,  427.  Taken  by  C.  J. 
McKeun,  621.  Of  allegiance  to  be 
taken,  vi.,  483,  434.  Form  of 
Certificate,  679.  To  be  taken  by 
Soldiers,  viii.,  291.  By  several 
young  men,  333.  Of  Edward  Fox, 
x.,  103.  Act  of  Congress  respect 
ing,  xi.,  600. 

O'Bail,  Cap.,  (Indian,)  xii.,  300. 

Obligations,  J.  Smith  and  J.  Owens, 
iv.,  245.  Jonathan  Smith,  246. 
For  appearance,  v.,  695. 

O'Brien,  Mrs.  Sarah,  examination  of, 
v.,  337. 

Odgers,  William,  an  officer  of  cus 
toms,  murder  of,  iv.,  297.  De 
mand  of  murderer  at  New  York, 
297. 

Office,  claimed  by  Peter  Evans,  i., 
234. 

Officers  of  Pennsylvania  Regiment  in 
Prov'ce,  pay  and  dates  of  Commis 
sions,  in.,  88.  Quarters  at  Phila 
delphia,  558.  Of  the  Province  in 
1773,  showing  their  salaries,  &c., 
iv.  GOO— 003.  In  Army  and  Navy 
appointments,  &c.,  v.,  33,  39,  90, 
114,  124,  235,  2(55,  284,  293,  303, 
855,  356,  395,  401,  551,  738.  Ex 
change  of,  165.  Rank,  172,  241, 
371,  483.  List  of  in  Penn.  State 
Reg.,  318,  341,  528,  595.  Inso 
lence  of,  59.  In  pay  of  U.  S., 
170,  345.  Address  of  respecting 
Militia  of  Penn.,  186,  To  Assem 
bly,  724.  Charges  against,  756. 
Non  Commissioned,  vi.,  159.  In 
convenience  of  too  many,  151.  In 
structions  to  recruiting,  248.  List 
of  recruiting,  249,  251.  They  ask 


Officers- 
more  pay,  280,  287,  288,  327. 
May  be  suspended  by  the  States, 
350.  Promotion  of,  357,  677.  An 
increase  of,  recommended,  387, 
397.  Appointed,  461.  Gen.  Mcln- 
tosh,  467.  In  Army,  rank  of,  ap 
peal  to  Congress  on,  &c.,  vii.,  162, 
607,  660,  691.  Washington  on, 
188.  European,  to  divest  them 
selves  of  European  ideas — letter  to 
Gen.  Pulaski,  233.  Recruiting, 
letter  to,  300.  Appointments,  306, 
512,  607.  Petition  of,  of  Penna. 
line  on  rank,  306.  Men  in  State 
Navy,  373,  389  At  Billingsport 
and  Mud  Island,  letters  to,  409, 
424.  Resolutions  of  Congress  re 
specting,  436,  Necessary,  452. 
Recommended,  501,  553,  565,  597. 
At  Mud  Island  and  Billingsport 
relieved,  502.  Conduct  to  be  in 
quired  into,  542.  Authority  vested 
iu  the  State,  552.  Half  pay,  582. 
Mr.  Brodhead,  583,  606.  Who 
have  broken  parole,  626.  Only  in 
the  Army  to  receive  articles,  627. 
In  hospitals,  649.  Insolence  of, 
on  Continental  vessels,  657.  De 
cision  in  case  of  Lt.  Brodhead, 
660.  And  in  1st  Penn.  Regiment, 
726.  In  St.  Clair's  division,  752. 
Petition  for  provisions,  viii.,  8,  35, 
45,  67,  111,  290,  389,  410,  512, 
522,  569,  599,  610.  Appointments, 
290  310,  607.  At  Fort  Pitt,  mis 
understanding  between.  405.  And 
prisoners  of  war  in  charge  of  T. 
Bradford,  Comm'y,  93.  Names  of 
Cols.  Battalions,  111.  Respecting 
clothing,  petition,  17,  116.  Con 
gress  recommend  suspending  ap 
pointments  of,  142,  206.  Rank  of, 
153,409.  Duty  of  Col.,  154.  Sells 
clothing,  161,  162,  165.  Sur 
geons  propose  resigning,  168. 
Clothing  for,  of  hospital  and  medi 
cal  staff,  185.  Pay  too  small,  207, 
722.  Rank,  232,  238,  729.  Pro 
motions,  245,  248,  264,  515.  Me 
morial  of  Pennsylvania  Line,  264, 
265.  Recruiting  instructions  to, 
290.  Petition  of  officers  in  favor 
of  prisoners,  610.  Rank  of  Gov 
ernors  in  the  field,  535.  Captured, 
petition  in  favor  of,  610.  In  favor 
of  prisoners  afr  New  York,  619, 


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INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Officers — 

620.  To  Assembly,  693.  Galley 
officers  to  be  discharged,  728.  De 
preciation  of  pay,  ix.,  3,  6,  13,  77, 
112,  133.  How  to  be  appointed, 
27.  returns  of  those  paid,  30. 
Pay  of  captive,  78.  Of  Col.  Proc 
tor's  artillery,  and  a  memorial,  98, 
142  ;  accounts  of  officers  with 
prisonr's,  111.  Names  of,  required, 
123,  124.  Adjutant  and  Inspector 
General  required,  125.  Charges 
against,  135.  Respecting  several, 
142,  143,  529.  Of  Bedford  Co., 
149.  Resolutions  of  Congress — 
confederation  and  petition  of  Penn. 
regiment  of  artillery,  168.  Letter 
to  field  officers  of  Westmorland 
Co.,  189.  Of  Philada.  Co.  Light 
Horse  Co.,  230.  In  Moylan's  regi 
ment,  321.  Petition  of,  327.  Col. 
Stroud's,  268,  339,  365.  Of  land 
office,  409.  Return  of  non-com 
missioned,  serving  in  Southern 
army,  517.  Returns  of  Pennsylva 
nia  line,  725 — 729.  Rank  of,  x.,  49. 
Pay  of,  113,  114,  179.  Commuta 
tion  by  Congress,  179.  Of  troops 
in  Philada.  Co.,  218,  219,  225. 
In  Fayette  Co.,  275.  Westmore 
land  Co  ,  275,  276.  In  Washing 
ton  Co.,  287—289.  Required  by 
war  office  for  defence  of  western 
posts,  296,  302.  Of  Berks  Co. 
militia,  191,  331.  To  be  appoint 
ed,  332,  Returns  of,  &c  ,  338. 
Field,  elected  for  Northumberland 
Co.,  404,  444.  Recommend  Wil 
liam  Irvine,  425.  Of  Washington 
Co.,  436.  Philada.  Co.,  443.  Mi 
litia  elected  under  law,  453.  Of 
Penn.  Line,  willing  to  continue  in 
service  of  United  fetates,  466.  Pri 
vates  and  officers  of  state  in  fede 
ral  regiments,  511.  To  command 
regiment  of  federal  malitia  required 
from  this  state,  525.  of  Penn. 
Line,  593.  Of  militia  in  Cumber 
land  Co.,  (1784,)  599-600.  Of 
Penna.  line,  (1781,)  721,  728 
Naval,  return  of  payments  to,  114. 
Of  Philadelphia  Militia  invite 
Governor,  &c.,  to  attend  review, 
xi.,  57.  Instructions  to,  in  Lu- 
zerne  county,  204.  Rank  of,  204. 
In  Luzerne  County,  300.  Returns 
of,  elected  in  Philadelphia,  under 


militia  law,  302,  378  561.  Re- 
tarns  of  Luzerne  county,  38-1.  Of 
Westmoreland  Co.,  402.  Of  North 
umberland  county,  416.  And 
offices,  public  Gov.  to,  on  tenure  of, 
xii.,  32. 

Ogden,  Col.,  of  Elizabethtown, 
advises  of  enemy,  ix  ,  412. 

Ogden,  Nathaniel,  killed  at  Wyoming, 
iv.,  383.  Inquisition  on,  384.  De 
positions,  386—392. 

Ogle,  Gov.,  Letters  between,  and 
Gov.  G.,  i.,  320,  326,  330,  336,  421, 
427,  434,  443,  447,  461,  471,  479, 
488.  Letters  from,  ii.,  40,  46,  57. 

O'Harra,  Capt,  xii.,  126,  165,  167, 
198,  300. 

O'Hara,  James,  claims  for  pay,  xi., 
58,  228. 

Ohio  River,  French  Fort  on,  i.,  309. 
Settlements,  ii.,  31.  Distances 
from  various  places  to,  141.  A 
party  proposes  to  form  a  settle 
ment  on,  at  mouth  of  Muskingum, 
unusually  low,  (1783),  x.,  168. 
Survey  of  Islands  in,  xi.,  583. 
Falls  of,  xii.,  164,  168. 

Okely,  J  ,  brings  Canadian  Indian 
from  Genl.  Gates,  v..  153.  Ap 
pointed  commissioner  to  Wyoming, 
x.,  330.  Applies  to  be  commis 
sioner  on  jurisdiction  of  islands  in 
the  Delaware,  696 

Old,  James,  casts  a  24  pound  can 
non,  iv.,  721.  Cast  shot,  v.,  179, 
398. 

Old  Town,  xii.,  117,  136,  203. 

Oneida  carrying  place,  Gen.  Shirley 
at,  ii.,  388.  Indians,  x.,  88. 

O'Neill,  Dennis,  vi.,  498. 

O'Neil,  Henry,  deposition  respecting 
attack  of  Indians,  viii.,  527. 

Onondago,  council,  at  speech  to  In 
dians,  iv.,  107. 

Opinion  of  D.  Ryder,  King's  attor 
ney,  on  several  acts  of  Assembly, 
ii.,  100.  Of  Thomas  McKean,  al 
legiance  and  rights  of  a  freeholder, 
v.,  400.  Of  C.  J.  McKean,  ou 
traitors,  when  the  Government  be 
gan,  &c.,  vii.,  645.  J.  D.  Ser 
geant,  on  concealing  taxable  pro 
perty,  viii.,  49.  Nicholas  Wain  on 
do.,  81.  Commissioners  of  Phila. 
Co.,  80.  Of  James  Biddle,  136. 
J.  D.  Sergeant  on  British  Commis 
sions  to  Cruizers,  395.  Of  Judges 


INDEX  TO  PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


575 


of  Supreme  Court  on  search  of 
vessels  for  French  sailors,  403, 
412.  J.  D.  Sergeant  on  right  of 
Marshal  to  sell  in  certain  cases, 
498.  Of  Chief  Justice  M'Kean  on 
Penna.  claim  to  interest,  x.,  739. 
Of  Wm.  Bradford  on  fees  in 
Montgomery  Co.,  743.  Of  W. 
Bradford,  (A.  G.)  on  case  of  James 
O'Haras'  claim,  xi  ,  58.  Of 
Judges  McKean  and  Bryan  on 
depreciation  of  pay,  120.  Of  Att'y 
Geu'l  on  appeals,  122.  On  claim 
of  Chas.  Sims  to  Lands,  162.  Of 
judges,  &c.,  on  a  point  submitted 
by  Att'y  Gen'l,  233-234.  On  Citi 
zenship,  260.  On  Admiralty  case, 
383.  Of  Judges  on  a  case  of 
Murder,  560.  W.  Bradford,  on 
Health  Office  fees,  619.  On 
Weights  and  Measures,  734.  Of 
Judges  of  Supreme  Court  on  te 
nure  of  Officers,  xii.,  32.  On  con 
tempt  of  Court,  83. 
Oppakhassits,  (Indian,)  Answer  to 

Govenor,  i.,  224. 

Ord,  Captain,  ii.,  346,  356,  358. 
Orders  to  Captains  Martin  and 
Craig,  541.  Captain  Isaac  Wayne, 
543. 

Order  to  affix  great  Seal,  iii.,  318. 
To  Saml.  Mifflin,  v.,  44.  To  Com 
modore  Seymour,  83.  Of  L.  Ni 
cola,  Town  Major,  96,  121,  122, 
124,  131,  184,  201,  219-228,  547. 
Of  Council  for  intelligence  of  ene 
my,  157.  Commo're  Hazelwood  to 
Capt.  Mathews  with  prisoners,  168. 
Of  Genl.  Gates  for  quarters  for 
troops  at  Germantown,  207.  To 
Col.  Melcher  to  examine  and  clear 
houses  occupied  by  troops  in 
Phila.,  215.  To  Capt  Mullen  with 
prisoners,  235.  To  Col.  D.  Brod- 
head,  283.  Lieutenants,  297,  321, 
364,  371,  379,  380,  404,  424,  541, 
545.  To  Col.  Nicola  to  collect 
wagons,  364.  To  S.  Hunter,  370. 
To  Militia  to  be  ready,  404.  Gene 
ral,  384-396.  The  Northampton 
troops,  544.  To  Gen.  Armstrong, 
vi.,  53.  Of  Council  of  Safety, 
93.  Of  Board  of  War,  199.  To 
Jacob  Morgan,  385.  Of  General 
Wayne  to  Capt.  Craig,  recruits, 
746.  From  Executive  not  to  be 
waited  for  in  cases  of  emergency 


vii.,  300.  Disobedience  of,  515. 
Respecting  Mud  Island,  537,  720. 
Billingsport,  538,  720.  General, 
from  Head  Quarters,  viii.,  696. 
Of  Gen.  St.  Clair,  ix.,  60.  Lieut. 
Cummins,  29.  For  Books,  &c.,  of 
land  office,  202.  To  Pres't  Quarter 
Sessions,  323.  To  officers  on  re 
moval  of  records,  412.  To  Andrew 
Higgins,  413.  To  wagon  masters, 
420.  Lieutenants,  425. 
Ordinance  of  Congress  respecting 
capture  and  condemnation  of  prizes, 
ix.,  43  ,  478.  Bank  of  North 
America,  471,  477,  478.  For 
Government  of  N.  W.  Territory, 
xi.,  162-168,  604. 

Orme,  Robert  Captain,  introduction 
of,  to  Gov.  Morris,  ii.,  195.     Let 
ters  to  and  from,  312,  325,  329. 
Wounded    in    Braddock's    defeat, 
379,  400.     Going  to  England,  400. 
Orndt,  Captain,  letter,  ii.,  742.    Let 
ters,  iii.,  5,  51,  207,  209,  212,  350, 
351,  367,  487,  491,  670 
Orndt,   John,    vii.    625.      Power   of 
Justices  of  Sup.  Court,  tenure  of 
Sheriff's  office,  &c.,  701. 
Orth,  Col.  Adams,  ix.,  186,  461,  654, 

737. 

Osborne,  Henry,  Escheator,  Gen'l, 
ix  ,  341.  Illumination  of  city,  390. 
On  Connecticut  claim,  563.  To 
Gov.  Trumbull,  for  papers,  &c., 
639,  642,  643,  681,  682,  685,  686, 
687,  730. 
Osborne,  Joseph,  sent  to  Maryland 

for  public  papers,  ii.,  92. 
Oster,  Mons.  French  Consul,  case  of, 
viii.,  390.     Asks  pass  for  French 
Vessels,  604.    Sailors  from  French 
ships,  ix.,  372. 

Osterhout,  Gideon,  Petition,  xi.,  553. 
Oswald,  Eleazer,  Trial  for  contempt 
of  Court,    &c  ,    xi.,    348.     And'w 
Brown  vs.,  349. 
Oswald,  Thomas,  iii.,  298. 
Oswego,  Gen.  Shirley's  arrival,  and 
operations  at,   ii.,   381.     Minutes 
of  Council  of  War  at,  413,    427. 
Fort  at,    574.      Gen.    Ross   com 
mands  at,  x.,  89. 
Otsego,  Gen.  Clinton  arrives  from,  at 

Fort  Sullivan,  x .,  719. 
Ottendorf,  Major,  corps  commanded 

by,  viii.,  62. 
Otto,  Dr.  Matthew,  report  on  Wil- 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


liam  Tatamy,  (an  Indian,)  wound 
ed,  in.,  247,  251. 

Ottawa  Indians,  x.,  86. 

Outten,  death  of,  iii.,  589,  (see  de 
positions,)  Hi.,  664. 

Owen,  Evan,  instructions  to,  on  Nes- 
copec  Road,  xi.,  585. 

Owens,  Samuel,  obligaton  to  disperse, 
&c.,  iv.,  245. 


P. 


Paca  John,  respecting  Henry  Car- 
berry,  x.,  293. 

Paca,  William,  applies  in  behalf  of 
J.  Tilghman,  v.,  635.  Of  Mary 
land,  letters  to  and  from,  x.,  293, 
320,  324. 

Pack-horses,  xii ,  213,  245,  272. 

Page,  Lt.  Gov.,  of  Virginia,  xii., 
165,  167. 

Page,  John,  appointed  by  Va. ,  com 
missioner  on  boundary,  x.,  146. 

Paine,  Thomas,  selected  to  corre 
spond  with  Assembly  on  state  of 
affairs,  v.,  659.  Resolutions  of 
Assembly,  viii.,  226. 

Pamphlets  respecting  Quakers,  ii., 
257. 

Paper,  want  of,  to  be  seized,  vi., 
355. 

Paper  money,  Wm.  Henry's  plan 
to  raise  value  of,  ix.,  171,  665. 

Papists,  to  be  deprived  of  arms, 
ammunition,  &c.,  iii.,  130.  (See 
Roman  Catholics.) 

Papley,  Cap.,  viii.,  97. 

Pardon,  petition  for,  iv.,  102.  Of 
prisoners  under  Test -laws,  vii., 
130.  Prerequisites  to,  651.  Of 
John  Franklin,  xii.,  101. 

Paris,  Ferd.  J.,  Letters,  i.,  526,  628. 
Letters  to  and  from,  respecting 
purchase  of  lands  from  Indians, 
i;i.,  666. 

Parke,  Lt.  Col.  John,  vii.,  181. 

Parker,  John  Deposition,  vii  ,  259. 

Parker,  Wm.,  letter  respecting 
prisoners  taken  by  Indians, 
(1783)  x.,  167. 

Parks,  David,  Conviction  of,  xi., 
419. 

Parliament  of  G.  B.,  King's  speech, 
vi.,  14. 

Parliamentary  Grants,  claims  for, 
iv.,  72,  121,  159. 


Parmiter,  John.  Letter  W.  P.  to,  i., 
127. 

Parole  of  Hougonere,  &c.,  v.,  18. 
Not  to  be  taken  in  certain  cases, 
vi.,  381. 

Parr,  Major  William,  ix.,  256,  263, 
371. 

Parsons,  Wm.,  Letters  from,  ii.,  41. 
Description  of  Easton,  95,  98, 
305,  443,  515,  534,  596,  670,  714, 
741,  742,  745,  747.  Letters  to 
and  from,  iii.,  5,  7,  35,  81,  84, 
104,  139,  142,  163,  211. 

Party  Walls,  in  Philada,  Act  re 
specting,  i.,  159. 

Passes,  Mediterranean,  Orders  re 
specting,  i.,  177,  180,  182,  183, 

242,  256,  258,  264,  282,  439  ;  iv., 

243,  622. 

Passport  for  Cherokees,  iii.,  405. 
For  F.  Post,  578,  689.  For  Tee- 
dyuscung,  692.  For  a  showman, 
iv.,  164.  For  express  to  Col. 
Bouquet,  173.  F.  Post,  277.  To 
missionaries,  455,  563.  Dr.  Ew- 
ing,  &c.,  4'»8;  xii.,  71. 

Patents  and  Grants,  Act  respecting, 
i.,  159.  For  Erie,  from  U.  S., 
xii.,  103. 

Patterson,  Alexander,  Narrative  of 
a  most  extraordinary  escape  of  an 
express  from  Indians,  vii.,  527. 
Letters  on  Wyoming,  x.,  31,  32, 
207,  208,  574.  Conference  with, 
207.  To  Judges  of  Supreme  Court, 
617.  To  Council,  619.  Commis 
sioners,  625,  626,  627.  Justices 
of  Northumberland  bound  to  keep 
peace,  &c.,  628.  Letter  to,  (1786,) 
on  arms  sent  to  Fishkill,  xi.,  457. 
Orders  to,  ii.,  603.  Letters,  613  ; 
vi.,  432. 

Patterson's  Fort — See  Forts,  ii. 

Patterson's  Fort,  xii.,  426. 

Patterson,  James,  Journal  at  Fort 
Hunter,  iii.,  321. 

Patterson,  Lt.,  controversy  at  Lan 
caster,  vi.,  201,  206,  228. 

Patterson,  Mr.,  xii.,  135. 

Patterson,  Wm.  A.,  vii.,  167.  Ac 
count  of  his  services  in  the  Army 
167. 

Patton,  Major  John,  letter,  v.,  41. 

Patton,  Col.  John,  Superintendent 
of  flour  magazine,  vi.,  235. 

Patton,  John,  cast-iron  shot,  viii., 
502. 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  AKCHIVES. 


577 


Paules  Hook,  Surprise  of  British  at, 
"by  Major  Lee,  vii.,  661. 

Paxton,  or  Conestoga,  Indians, 
Murder  of,  Inquest  on,  iv.,  147. 
Letters  John  Elder,  148,  153. 
From  agents,  151.  Sir  Wm.  John 
son,  162,  165  ;  vii.,  606,  609. 
Upper,  difficulty  respecting  elec 
tion  of  Justices,  viii.,  101. 

Pay  of  Soldiers,  &c.,  v.,  3,  9,  31, 
43,  267.  Navy,  500.  Of  Officers 
and  Soldiers  of  American  Army, 
113. 

Peace  between  Great  Britain  and 
U.  States,  preliminaries  signed, 
x.,  10,  11.  Letter  of  Sir  Guy  Carle- 
ton,  13  From  Rear- Admiral  Digby 
on,  21.  Letter  Ezekiel  Robbins 
respecting  prisoners,  26.  Re 
specting  goods  imported  from 
Great  Britain  since,  28.  procla 
mation  of  Congress  for  Thanks 
giving,  134.  Treaty  ratified,  193, 
549.  Rejoicings  for,  149,  428. 
Negotiations,  185. 

Peale,  Charles  Wilson,  vii.,  384; 
Presents  a  portrait  of  Prest. 
Wharton,  viii.,  319  ;  And  other 
citizens — invitation  to  attend  de 
livery  of  an  eulogium  on  the  brave 
men  who  fell  in  the  revolution, 
by  Mr.  Breckenridge,  (1779)  x  , 
162  ;  Tenders  to  council  a  portrait 
ofPres.  Wharton,  painted  by  him, 
(1780)  x.,  163. 

Pearson,  James,  repairs  on  State 
House,  Philada.  x.,  373,  420,  426, 
442,  535,  547.  Trees  for  State 
House  yard,  420. 

Pearson,  John,  letter,  vii.,  70. 

Peculations,  viii.,  74. 

Peery,  Col.,  xii.,  262,  265. 

Piers  at  Marcus  Hook,  x.,  407,  471, 
713. 

Peirt,  Benjamin,  family  taken  priso 
ners,  viii.,  213,  222. 

Pemberton,  Israel,  proceedings 
against,  i.,  585 ;  Letters,  to  and 
from,  iii.,  37,  555.  Respecting, 
249,  250,  255,  262,  264,  275,  319  ; 
&c.,  remonstrance  (1777)  against 
treatment  of  them  by  order  of 
Council,  x.,  158.  See  Vol.,  VI., 
page  509. 

Pemberton,  John  and  William 
Matthews,  on  a  religious  visit  to 
Europe,  make  their  intentions 


known  to  President  and  Council, 
ix.,  551. 

Pendleton,  Col.,  xii.,  201. 

Penet,  P.,  agent  in  France,  fusees, 
flag  and  seal,  viii.,  257 ;  A.  P., 
discovery  of  a  metal  and  mastic 
for  ships'  bottoms,  ix.,  430. 

Penn,  John,  letters  from,  i.,  203, 
237.  Dies,  734.  Proceedings 
about  his  will,  734 ;  Appointed 
Governor,  iv.,  119.  Proclamation 
on  preserving  fish  in  Delaware, 
347.  Against  murderer  of  J. 
Meyer,  376.  On  Western  riots 
against  Dunmore,  580.  Letters 
to  and  from ;  Admiralty,  board  of, 
622.  Apty,  Thomas,  157.  Arm 
strong,  Col.  John,  135,  136,  146, 
155,  174,  192,  203.  Bard,  Peter, 
210.  Belton,  Joseph,  652.  Ber 
nard,  Gov.  F.,  Mass.,  163. 
Bouquet,  Col.  H.,  166,  199,  206, 
208.  Botetourt,  Lord,  Governor 
Virginia,  365,  368,  371.  Burd, 
Col.  James,  140,  144,  164.  Cal- 
lender,  Robert,  411.  Carnahan, 
John,  603.  Clayton,  Asher,  iv., 
139,  174.  Golden,  Gov.  Cadwala- 
der,  167,  562,  578,  Commis'rs  of 
Connecticut,  471.  Commissioners 
of  customs,  Boston,  289,  305,  310. 
Commissioners  of  Customs,  Lon 
don,  253.  Commissioners  of  New 
York,  150.  Commissioners  of 
Westmoreland  County,  487,  579. 
Conway,  IS.  H.  Secretary,  244. 
Cooper,  Guy,  Secretary,  250.  Dart 
mouth,  Earl  of,  464,  480,  539, 
579,  585,  589,  613,  614,  621,  625. 
Eden,  Robert,  Governor  of  Mary 
land,  368,  616.  Edmonstone, 
Charles.  433.  Elder,  Rev.  John, 
135,  148.  Fauquier,  Gov.  Francis, 
of,  Virginia,  207.  Francis,  Tur- 
butt,  210.  Franklin,  Gov.  Wm. 
N.  J.  156.  Gage,  Gen.  Thomas, 
142,  144,  156,  164,  168,  170,  172, 
214,  217,  219,  231,  248,  256,  258, 
260,  300,  337,  377,  393,  394,  410. 
Gordon,  Lewis,  143.  Graydon, 
Lieut.  C.,  207,  214,  218.  Halde- 
man,  Frederick,  465,  501.  Halifax, 
Dunk,  192,  200,  201,  202.  On 
stamps,  202.  Post  office,  203. 
Hanna,  Robert,  605,  625,  627. 
Governor  of  Havana,  286.  Earl 
of  Hillsborough,  282,  283,  290, 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


292,  295,  297,  299,  300,  302,  307, 
309,  311,  334,  340,  361,  363,  369, 
3bO,  382,  387.  Irvine,  Col.  James, 
138.  Johnston,  Samuel,  378. 
Johnson,  Sir  William,  162,  164, 
214,  226,  249,  268,  290,  307,  309, 
349.  Knox,  W.,  letter,  505.  Lee, 
Richard,  538.  McFarlane,  Andrew, 
487.  Mackay,  ^Eneas,  484,  494, 
514,  517.  Message  to  Assembly, 
290.  Montgomery,  John,  505, 
507,  533.  Moore,  Sir  Henry,  Gov. 
New  York,  337.  New  York  Com 
missioners,  150,  168,  337.  Phelps, 
Richard,  300.  Pownall,  John, 
307,  368,  370,  410,  465,  535,  616, 
620,  629,  652.  Robinson,  John, 
379.  St.  Clair,  Arthur,  476,  501, 
504,  509,  510,  514,  519,  523,  530*, 
539,  542,  545,  550,  557,  558,  560, 
564,  573,  583,  586,  589,  628,  659. 
Schlosser,  Capt.,  158,  160.  Seely, 
Jonas,  141.  Sharpe,  Governor,  of 
Maryland,  207,  262,  277.  Shippen, 
Joseph,  Jr.,  298.  Earl  of  Shel- 
burne,  274,  276,  280.  Smith,  ' 
Devereux,  515,  612.  Stephens, 
Phillip,  Secretary,  of  Admiralty, 
243,  331,  Stewart,  Charles,  382, 
384,  689.  Trade,  Lords  Com 
missioners,  174,  182,  281.  Thomp 
son,  William,  52],  526.  Trum- 
bull,  Jonathan,  Gov.  Connecticut, 
408.  Tryon,  William,  Governor 
of  New  York,  467.  Viuing,  John, 
338,  341.  Williamson,  Dr.  Hugh, 
366.  Young,  James,  208,  210 ; 
Jno.,  late  Govr.,  priso'r  of  war,  es 
cort,  for,  v.,  478,  484,  511 ;  sends 
for  clover  seed,  vi.,  10,  re 
quest  in  favor  of,  61,  removal  of, 
85.  Release,  364,  367,  378,  380, 
389,  507,  523 ;  Receives  papers  of 
Secretary's  office,  viii.,  200  ;  In 
structions  respecting  Wyoming, 
xii.,  51. 

Penn,  John,  Jr.,  and  John  Penn, 
statement  of  their  claim  to  the 
province,  and  opinion  of  the 
judges,  on  it,  x.,  485.  Opinion  of 
do.  as  to  interest,  739. 

Penn,   Richard,  letter  from,  i.,  236. 

Penn,  Thomas,  and  others  to  be, 
arrested,  for  riot,  at  Gloucester, 
i.,  546.  Commission  to  Governor, 
Thomas,  625.  Letters  to  and  from, 
203,  237,  410 ;  Letters  to,  ii.,  223, 


229,  286,  311.  From,  189,  195, 
252,  253,  275,  304,  305,  333,  366, 
419,  438.  On  instructions,  Con 
necticut,  254.  Introduces  Cap 
tain  Orme,  194.  Respecting  his 
interest  in  Gap  Copper  mine,  311, 
369. 

Penn,  Thomas  and  Richard,  petition 
to  the  King  respecting  laws,  i., 
716.  Suit  against  E.  Jersey, 
minutes  of  a  Council,  ii.,  75.  In 
structions  to,  from  King,  respect 
ing  appeals,  107.  Answer  to  As 
sembly  on  various  subjects,  108. 
Revenue  of  Province,  110.  Right 
to  purchase  lands,  111.  On  taxa 
tion  of  estate,  112.  Letters,  304  ; 
iii.,  107,  157,  193,  576.  Agree 
ment  with  Lord  Baltimore  about 
running  the  boundary  line,  1760, 
iv.,  1-36.  Message  from  Assem 
bly,  248.  Intervention  of  pro 
prietaries  in  communicating  infor 
mation,  irregular,  307,  310. 

Penn,  Richard,  appointed  Governor, 
iv.,  447.  Proclamation  against 
Connecticut  intruders,  453.  An 
swer  to  new  comers  message,  469. 
Message,  555.  Passport  to  mis 
sionaries,  455.  Letters  to  and 
from — Dartmouth,  Earl,  456,  460. 
Dunmore,  Earl,  461.  Frazer, 
John,  and  G.  Wood,  458.  Indians, 
450,  451,  Tryon.,  Gov.,  New 
York,  447.  Westmoreland  Trus 
tees,  449.  Gage,  Gen.,  457.  Gal 
loway,  Joseph,  &c.,  448. 

Penn,  William,  Letters  from,  to 
James  Frisbie,  i.,  38,  127.  To 
Governor  and  Council  of  N.  Jer 
sey,  60,  61.  Henry  Savell,  68. 
Thos.  Taylor,  70.  Jno.  Tucker, 
72.  Philemon  Lloyd,  72.  Council, 
93.  W.  Markham,  126.  John 
Parmiter,  127.  Luke  Watson, 

127.  J.  Donaldson,  128.  N.  Field, 

128.  J.  Nanfan,  128,  148.    Saml. 
Leonard,    129.      Wessel   Alricks, 

131.  Jno.  Birch,  131.     Circular, 
to  persons  to   serve   in  Council, 

132.  Robert  Asheton,  134.    Gov. 
Blackiston,  135.     Owners  of  ship 
Providence,    136.     Joseph    Coys- 
game,    136.     Col.    Quarry,    137. 
Commissioners  of  Customs,   138, 
149.     Esquire  Lawton,  his  agent 
in    England    on    various    public 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    AKCHIVES. 


579 


affairs,    139.       Justices    of    New 
Castle,  good  advice  to,  142.    John 
Hans,  143. 
Letters — 

To,  from  Sir  Wm.  Petty,  49. 
Thos.  Culpepper,  51.  Philemon 
Lloyd,  54.  James  Nevill,  55,  56, 

83.  Governor  Dongan,    76,    80, 
81,   84.     Wm.    Clark,    77.     John 
West,  79.     John  Richardson,  81. 
William  Welch,  82,  and  T.  Lloyd, 

84.  Samuel  Land,  87.     Council 
at  Whitehall,  on  birth  of  a  Prince, 
106.       Andrew     Hamilton,     129. 
Sales  of  land  by,  in  England,  39. 
Indian  Deeds — 

For  land  between  falls  of  Delaware 
and  Neshaminey,  47.  Between 
Pennepack  and  Neshaminey,  62, 
63,  64.  West  side  of  Schuylkill, 
65.  Between  Schuylkill  and  Ches 
ter,  65.  Between  Schuylkill  and 
Peniapecha,  66.  Between  Susq. 
and  Del.,  67.  Land  on  Perki- 
omen,  88.  Pennepack,  92.  Deeds 
to,  from  Gov.  Thos.  Dongan,  121, 
122.  On  Peniapecha,  91.  Between 
ditto  and  Chester,  92.  Between 
Duck  Creek  and  Chester,  95. 
Neshaminey  and  Poequessing, 
116.  For  Susquehannah  confirm 
ing  Dongan' s,  133.  Calls  Court 
at  Upland,  51.  Appoints  Com 
missioners  to  treat  with  New  Jer 
sey  on  boundaries  and  satisfaction, 
58.  Feoffment  from  Duke  of  York 
for  New  Castle  to,  52.  Letter  to 
Governor  of  New  Jersey,  claim  to 
Del.  river,  &c.,  60.  Proclamation 
against  dealing  with  Thomas  Mat 
thews  for  lands,  68.  Recommends 
W.  Markham,  69.  Conference 
with  Charles  Calvert  74.  Com 
mission  to  Wm.  Welch,  &c.,  85. 
Declaration  against  Lord  Balti 
more,  88.  Letter  to  the  Council, 
93.  Proclamation  against  cutting 
timber  in  Philadelphia,  97.  His 
conduct  to  Indians,  302.  Instruc 
tions  to,  respecting  wrecked  trea 
sure,  100.  Charter  of  German- 
town,  1689,  111-115.  Asks  per 
sons  to  assist  in  Council,  132. 
Agreement  with  Susquehannah 
Indians  respecting  conduct  to  each 
other,  &c.,  144.  Complains  of 
trouble  from  Somerset  county, 


Cape  Henlopen,  also  Cornelius,  of 
the  Dutch,  147.  Forbids  Gov. 
Hamilton  to  affix  the  seal  to  a 
paper,  148.  His  will  established, 
203.  His  powers  under  charter 
to  make  laws,  ii.,  101.  His  treat 
ment  of  Indians,  109.  Warrants 
for  Welsh  tract,  xii.,  279,  280. 
Letter  to  Susquehannah  Indians, 
280. 

Penn's  Valley,  Indian  murders  in, 
vi.,  515,  516,  517. 

Pennell,  Joseph,  letter,  v.,  143, 
197.  Accounts,  xi.,  506. 

Pensions,  list  of,  ix.,  588 ;  xi.,  624, 
679. 

Pensioners,  payment  of,  xi.,  545. 
List  of,  sent  to  War  Office,  645, 
729.  Pensions,  728,  729,  730, 
731. 

Pennnsylvania,  its  future  greatness 
predicted  by  Sir  Wm.  Petty,  i., 
49.  Memorial,  &c.,  from  Welsh 
tract,  108,  110.  W.  P.'s  descrip 
tion  of  1683,  68.  Deeds  for,  see 
Deeds.  African  trade  of,  152. 
Proclamation  of  Governor  Keith 
for  continuing  the  Government, 
69.  Commission  to  Hamilton  and 
Georges,  428,  429.  Do.  to  Gov. 
Thomas  from  T.  Penn,  025.  Cor 
respondence  between  Governors 
of,  and  Maryland,  ii.,  40,  46,  57, 
91,  93.  Boundary  line  between 
Maryland,  40,  41,  49,  64,  73.  Map 
of,  by  Lewis  Evans,  46,  60,  309, 
583.  His  instructions,  47.  Re 
turns  of  Iron  and  Steel  Furnaces, 
Slitting  Mills,  Tilt  Hammers  in 
1750,  52-55.  Letter  of  Governor 
Hamilton  on  boundaries  of,  and 
claims  of  French,  Virginia,  &c., 
60,  63.  Report  of  Privy  Council 
on,  65.  N.  Scull,  on  mode  of 
finding  Meridian,  Tangent  line 
and  running  the  Circumference  of 
the  Circle,  73.  Statement  of  Ex 
cise  collected,  85.  Income  of  Loan 
Office,  86.  Governor  sends  to 
Maryland  for  copies  of  public  pa 
pers,  92.  Answer,  93.  Proprie 
tary  revenue,  110.  Connecticut 
settlers  on  land  in,  120  to  127, 
196.  Commissioners  to  Indian 
Treaty  at  Albany,  142.  Their 
Diary,  145.  Governor  Hamilton 
retires,  succeeded  by  Robert  Hun- 


'580 


INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Pennsylvania,  iii, — 

ter  Morris,  180.  An  account  of 
the  state  of  the  province  referred 
to,  225.  Supplies  expected  from, 
249,  293,  305,  306,  579.  Letter, 
Committee  of  Assembly  to  Gov- 
erner  Morris  on  £5000,  271.  An 
swer,  272.  Purchase  of  land  from 
Six  Nations,  279.  Bond  given  for 
arms  to  King,  300.  Grant  by  Con 
necticut  to  Susquehaimah  Com 
pany,  303.  Commissioners  of 
Trade  and  Plantations  send  inter 
rogatories  for  information  respect 
ing,  378,  418,  527,  778.  Account 
of  guns  and  ammunition  delivered 
to  back  counties,  392.  Represen 
tation  of  citizens  of  Philadelphia 
to  General  Assembly  demanding 
defence,  485.  General  Shirley 
sends  ammunition  to,  502.  And 
arms,  654.  Assembly  granted 
£55,000  and  Proprietary  £5000, 
513,  529,  530,  536.  Gov.  Shirley's 
troops  ordered  from,  577.  Murder 
by  mob  for  enlisting  servants,  578. 
Map  of  Delaware  bay  and  river 
by  Joshua  Fisher,  592,  593.  Com 
missioners  offer  rewards  for  Indian 
prisoners  and  scalps,  606.  Officers 
at  Shamokm  complain  of  pay,  700. 
Commissioners  decline  farther 
payments,  742.  Message  to  As 
sembly  from  Governor,  state  of 
province,  750.  William  Denny  ar 
rives  and  succeeds  Morris  as  Gov 
ernor,  760.  Addresses  to  him, 
760,  762,  763. 

Account  of  arms  and  ammunition 
purchased,  iii.,  25.  Estimated 
.annual  expense,  62.  Cost  of  three 
•battalions,  62.  Of  provisions  for 
four  hundred  men,  63  Proprie 
tary  land  at  Eastoii,  84.  List  of 
•officers  in  pay  of  the  province  and  j 
dates  of  commissions,  88.  Secre 
tary  Pitt  urges  Assembly  to  pro 
vide  forces,  95,  96.  Plan  of  pro 
tection  by  Major  Burd,  99.  Num 
ber  of  men  in  pay  of  province,  99, 
341 .  Squadron  from  England,  9  6 . 
Quarters  for  troops  in  city,  110. 
Letters  to  and  from  Proprietaries, 
106,  157,  193,  576.  Number  of 
Roman  Catholics  in,  144.  Opin 
ion  of  Proprietaries'  right  to  pay 
out  bills  of  credit,  157.  Frigate, 


Pennsylvania,  iv. — 

190.  Guarantee  against  impress 
ment  of  sailors  of,  191.  List  of 
officers,  260.  -  Troops  making  forts 
at  Wyoming,  303.  Address  of 
Assembly  of  lower  provinces,  308. 
Intercepted  letters  and  a  plot  dis 
covered,  324.  List  of  officers  in 
pay  of  the  province  and  dates  of 
commissions,  336.  Regiment,  their 
stations,  337.  Forces  between 
Delaware  and  Susquehanna,  340. 
Number  in  pay  of  the  province, 
341.  Troops,  449.  Depositions 
respecting  Maryland,  (which  see). 
Warrant  to  survey  land,  663. 
Proceedings  of  Court  against  John 
Willey,  664.  Letters  between 
Ferd.  J.  Paris  and  others  respect 
ing  fraudulent  purchase  of  lands 
from  Indians,  666.  Power  of  At 
torney  from  Thomas  and  Richard 
Penn  to  sell  lands,  685. 
Agreement  betw.  Lord  Baltimore 
and  T.  and  R.  Penn,  respecting 
boundary  line,  1760,  iv.,  1-36. 
Commiss'ers  appointed  by  Penn 
sylvania,  Delaware  and  Maryland 
on  the  line  between  those  states, 
J.  P.  Eyre  appointed,  37.  Military 
affairs  in,  37,  40,  45,  47,  51,  73, 
74.  Claims  for  distributive  share 
of  moneys  allotted  by  parliamen 
tary  grants  in  1758.  Three  lower 
counties,  72.  Rhode  Island,  121. 
New  York,  149,  169.  Massachu 
setts,  159,  163.  John  Penn  ap 
pointed,  Governor,  119.  Insur 
rections  in  back  counties,  155. 
Claims  of  Carlisle,  168,  170.  Let 
ter  from  Indians  in  barracks  to 
Governor,  170.  Col.  T.  Francis 
to  raise  troops,  176.  Equipment 
of,  179.  Musters  of  effective  men 
at  Lancaster,  195.  Do.  of  second 
battalion  at  Carlisle,  196.  Orders 
to,  198.  Draught  of  warrant  for 
enlisting  troops,  197.  Orders  to 
battalions  of  Pennsylvania  regi 
ment,  198.  Peace  with  Indians 
on  Erie  and  Ohio  granted  by  Col. 
Bradstreet,  207.  Proclamation  of 
Col.  Fauquier,  respecting  settlers 
on  western  lands,  255.  Account 
of  certificates  granted  to  pay  pub 
lic  debt,  257.  Return  of  royal 
regiments  stationed  in,  259.  Re- 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


581 


Pennsylvania,  v. — 
port    of    Attorney   and    Solicitor 
General  on  certain  acts,  274,  276, 
280,  281.     Earl  Hillsborough  asks 
for  information,  283.     Act  to  re 
move  settlers  from  Indian  lands, 
283.     Communications  not  to  pass 
through  proprietaries,   307,   310. 
Governor  not  to  communicate  pub 
lic  letters  to  Assembly,  309.   Com 
plains   of  petition   of   Assembly, 
311,  334.    Boundary  of  lands  with 
Six  Nations,  329,  424.     Estimate 
of  debts  due  from,  333,  345.     Of 
ficers   of  Pennsylvania  regiment 
ask  for  grant  of  land  on  Susque- 
hanna,  335.     Permission  granted 
to   survey  on,   of  boundary  line 
between  New  York  and  New  Jer 
sey,  339,  340.     Western  bounda 
ry,  346,   426,  430.     Proclamation 
respecting  fish,  349.     Agreement 
between  proprietors  and  Connec 
ticut  settlers,  350,  352.     Minutes 
of  Commissioners  on  Indian  trade, 
372.     Claim  on  Gen.  Gage  for  pay 
of  carriages  used  by  Lieut.  Col. 
Wilkins,  377.     Letters  to  and  from 
A.  St.  Clair  [see  St.  Clair.],  depo 
sitions,    &c.,    respecting    western 
boundary,  430,  435,  455.     Messa 
ges  to   and  from  Assembly,  436. 
Richard  Perm  appointed  Governor, 
arrives,    446.     Reasons   of    Com 
missioners,  appointed  to  meet  at 
New  York,  for  not  attending,  448. 
George  Croghan  on  western  boun 
daries,    452.     Highway  robberies 
near  Bedford,  456.     Counterfeits, 
461,    466.     Proclamation   for   ap 
prehending     counterfeiters,    466. 
Westmoreland  county  Courts,  &c., 
467,    471,    487,    492.      Dr.    John 
Connolly's  proceedings,  476,  478, 
484,    528.     Jurisdiction  extended 
to  Pittsburg,  479,  481,  483,  489, 
525-     Lord  Dunmore's  letter,  &c., 
on  jurisdiction,  483,  514.     Letter 
William  Digges  respecting  Digges' 
choice,  490.     Proclamation  of  Earl 
Dunmore,     490.      And     Virginia 
dispute,  511,   514.     Letter   Benj. 
Chambers,     536.      Assembly    re 
solves  to  pay  a  certain  number  of 
Rangers,  548,  559.     Message,  554. 
Governor  Golden  on  settlement  oi 
boundary  with   New  York,    562. 


Pennsylvania,  vi. — 
Minute  respecting,  577.  Great 
Britain  objects  to  sending  depu 
ties  to  general  Congress  at  Phila 
delphia,  576.  New  Assembly 
not  to  meet  till  further  orders, 
579.  Proclamation  of  Gov.  Penn 
against  Lord  Dunmore,  &c.,  580. 
Answers  to  queries  from  Great 
Britain,  respecting  statistics  of, 
showing  commerce,  manufacture, 
population,  ofiices,  salaries,  occu 
pants,  boundaries,  &c.,  591-603. 
Gov.  Eden  requests  suspension  of 
issue  of  proclamation,  616.  Earl 
Dartmouth  thinks  she  is  not  re 
turning  to  a  sense  of  her  situa 
tion,  621.  Duties  on  peltries  to 
be  collected,  628.  Amount  of  Ex 
cise  for  1771,  2,  3  and  4,  633. 
State  of  the  bills  of  credit  struck 
on  the  Excise,  C34.  A.  St.  Clair 
recommends  temporary  line,  65'9. 
Number  of  men  in  actual  pay  in 
naval  service,  739,  781.  Also  in 
military,  780. 

Men  in  pay  in  service  of;  in  arniy 
and  navy  of;  salaries,  v.,  3. 
Troops,  clothing,  13.  Furnaces 
for  casting  cannon,  and  quantity 
cast,  31.  Quotas  of  grain  to  be 
furnished  by  each  Co.,  182.  Loan 
ofiices  to  receive  bills  of  credit  of. 
183.  Militia,  important  services 
of,  186.  Address  of  officers,  186. 
Gallant  affair  at  Lawrence's 
Island,  230.  Thomas  Wharton, 
Junior,  elected  President,  and 
George  Bryan,  V.  P.,  252.  Fi 
nances,  264.  Call  for  troops,  319, 
461,  523,  539.  Transfer  of,  to 
Continental  service,  357.  Debtors 
not  to  depart  from,  356.  State 
of  the  treasury,  357,  372,  378, 
381,  409.  Joseph  Reed  appointed 
Chief  Justice,  289,  379.  Declines, 
379.  Proposal  to  Virginia  on 
subject  of  boundary,  413.  Militia 
ordered  to  Ticonderoga,  492.  T. 
McKean,  Chief  J.,  621.  Militia 
to  be  ready,  583.  Return  of,  be 
longing  to  State,  595. 
Claims  Wm.  Straker,  from  French 
Minister,  as  a  citizen  of  the  State, 
vii.,  61,  62,  70,  72,  83;  and  Vir 
ginia,  relative  to  disputes  between, 
73.  Three  Go's  to  be  enlisted,  76. 


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Pennsylvania,  vii. — 

Council  ascribe  victory  to  God, 
77.  Benefits  in  prospect  from, 
77.  Gradual  abolition  of  slavery 
proposed,  79.  Marriage  licenses 
liable  to  abuse  in.  79.  Differences 
between  Connecticut  and  Virginia 
and  this  State  to  be  brought  to  a 
settlement,  79.  State  of  military 
affairs,  owing  to  redemption  of 
old  paper  money,  80.  Tax  of,  5s. 
assessed  in  different  Go's,  80. 
Taxes  recommended  towards  pay 
ing  off  paper  money,  80.  Money 
received  from  forfeited  estates, 
80.  Guard  for  Convention  troops 
to  be  called  from  different  counties, 
90.  Act  to  prohibit  distillation 
of  grain,  125,  152.  Supreme  Ex 
ecutive  Council  asks  for  a  portrait 
of  Washington,  127.  Quota  not 
to  be  increased,  141.  Quota  of 
taxes  ordered  by  Congress,  157. 
Advance  of  money  from  Congress, 
160.  Cost  of  clothing  the  troops, 
182.  Circular  from  Council  to  the 
other  States,  respecting  abuses  of 
power  by  Congress.  Gen.  Arnold, 
&c.,  183.  Great  scal^ity  of  pro 
visions  for  want  of  hard  money, 
186.  State  of  finance,  87.  Propose 
buying  a  vessel,  199.  Surveys 
of  Susquehannah,  210.  On  de 
fence,  238.  Grant  from  Congress 
of  two  millions,  269.  Resolutions 
of  Congress  in  favor  of,  288.  Mem 
bers  of  Council  called  to  form  a 
quorum,  389.  Complimentary 
resolutions  passed  by  Assembly 
on  President  and  Executive  Coun 
cil,  295.  Do.  by  Congress  of  the 
State  of,  312.  Similar  resolutions 
of  the  Legislature  and  Executive 
of  the  State,  313.  Correspondence 
respecting  Genl.  Arnold,  325,  327, 
337,  347,  351,  380.'  Military 
position,  342.  Washington  dis 
claims  partiality  to  any  State, 
353.  Men  and  means  furnished 
by,  during  the  War,  378.  Is  this 
State  a  separate  Department  ?  256, 
339,  385,  387.  Death  of  Judge 
George  Ross,  554.  Rangers  and 
riflemen,  568.  Opinion  of  C.  J. 
McKeanwhen  the  Government  of, 
began — traitors  and  treason,  645. 
Not  exceeded  by  any  State  in  sup- 


Pennsylvania,  viii. — 
ply  of  militia,  681.  Prisoners 
expected,  731.  Quota  of  assess 
ment  by  Congress,  733.  Report 
on  salaries  of  officers,  739.  Return 
of  General  St.  Glair's  division  of 
army,  753.  Thanksgiving  Day, 
757. 

Boundary  between,  and  Virginia, 
viii.,  46,  56,  63,  91,  191,  285, 
352,  488,  516,  570,  713,  744,  746. 
Lands  belonging  to,  56,  91. 
Troops  surprised  at  Elizabeth- 
town  and  Newark,  103.  Drafts 
for  money  by  Congress,  104,  122, 
197,  252,  256,  320,  342,  402,  492. 
Returns  of  troops,  110,  111.  De 
mand  on  Edmund  Physic  for 
books,  records,  &c.,  respecting 
proprietary  estates  now  vested  in, 
113.  Lands  seized  in  Manor  T., 
Lancaster  County,  said  to  have 
been  purchased  by  Mr.  Penn  at 
Fort  Stanwix,  118.  Soldiers  of, 
in  Moylan's  regiment,  128.  Col 
onel  Moylan  commands  Fourth 
regiment  of  light  dragoons,  184. 
Account  of  taxes  from  Treasurer 
U.  S.,  185.  Intrusions  by  Vir 
ginia,  191.  Return  of  troops 
under  General  St.  Clair,  220. 
Colonel  Hay  of  10th  regiment, 
240.  Captain  Alexander  of  7th 
regiment,  248.  Loan  of  field- 
pieces,  253.  Quotas  of  ten  mil 
lions,  255.  Guns,  standards  and 
seal  ordered  in  France  by  agent 
Penet,  257.  State  of  Pennsylva 
nia  regiments,  271.  A  loan  au 
thorized  by  Assembly,  276.  New 
State  proposed,  280.  Call  for 
militia,  294,  306.  Quota  of  pro 
visions,  294.  Agreement  between 
Virginia  and  Pennsylvania  on 
boundary  question,  352,  570. 
Commissioners  on,  353,  569.  Em 
bargo,  10,  229,  261,  263,  266,  333, 
354,  433,  452,  609.  Congress 
furnish  exchange  on  minister  to 
France,  391.  Money  asked  of 
Congress,  392,  395.  Volunteers 
at  Morristown,  394.  Asks  a  bill 
of  exchange  from  French  Consul, 
397.  James  Searle  sent  to  France 
as  agent  to  procure  loan,  &.,  399, 
514,  532.  President  Reed  com 
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Pennsylvania,  ix. — 

gress — statement  of  facts,  420. 
Too  great  a  dependence  on,  for 
supplies,  426.  President  Reed's 
statement  to  Congress  of  State 
proceedings  and  demands  on  her 
from  first  to  last,  458-468.  Quota 
of  supplies  demanded  by  Commit 
tee  of  Congress,  472.  Virginia 
confirms  line  run  in  1779,  488, 
516,  583,  713,  744,  746.  To  draw 
in  Continental  bills  by  taxes,  534. 
Rank  of  governors  in  the  field, 
535.  Loan  office  certificates  for 
bills  of  exchange  to  be  sold,  555. 
Congress  call  fo,r  cattle,  556,  560. 
Revolt  of  Pennsylvania  line,  603, 
718,  721,  722,  723,  724,  729,  731, 
734,  736,  737,  744,  761.  Thos. 
Smith  and  Rd.  Bache,  appointed 
by  Congress  to  sign  bills,  635, 
639.  Proprietary  lots  of,  wrong 
opinion  respecting,  636.  Returns 
of  artillery  under  General  Wayne, 
647.  Names  of  officers  under 
government  asked  for,  658.  State 
of  treasury,  657,  662.  State  of 
account  with  Congress,  694. 
Names  of  officers  in  Captains 
Porter  and  Simon's  companies, 
696.  Troops  of  Pennsylvania  line 
to  join  army  in  Virginia,  737. 
Against  bringing  convention  pris 
oners  to,  745.  Assembly  grant 
money  for  raising  troops,  752. 
Resolution  of  Congress  respecting 
convention  prisoners  from  Mary 
land  and  Virginia  to,  753,  757, 
758.  Resolution  of  Congress  call 
ing  in  Continental  money — Com 
mittee  of  Assembly,  757.  Estimate 
of  expense  of  convention  prisoners 
to  the  State,  758.  Estimate  of 
sums  necessary  for  payment  of 
bounties  to  general  officers,  &c., 
758.  Colonel  Proctor  and  others 
claim  Hog  Island,  730,  734,  760. 
Allowance  to  commiss'ers  for  ex 
tending  Mason  and  Dixon's  line, 
&o.,  ix.,  4,  78,  161.  Exhausted 
state  of  treasury,  15.  Comparison 
with  other  States  as  to  supplies, 
16.  Commissioners  to  run  line 
between  Virginia,  20.  Rifles  re 
quested  from  Board  of  War,  26, 
31.  Commissioners  appointed  by 
Virginia,  78.  Board  of  War  ten- 


Pennsylvania,  ix. — 

der  muskets  to  the  State,  96. 
State  of  affairs,  130.  President's 
letter  to  General  Washington 
respecting,  141-149.  Question  as 
to  legality  of  trial  before  Supreme 
Court,  Judge  being  member  of 
Congress,  163.  Cannot  comply 
with  requisitions  of  Congress,  187. 
Mutiny  of  Pennsylvania  line,  188. 
Proceedings  of  Pentecost  and 
Cannon,  193.  Case  of  seizure  of 
merchandise  in  Pennsylvania, 
belonging  to  Virginia,  to  pay  a 
private  debt — correspondence  with 
delegates  in  Congress,  &c.,  res 
pecting,  260,  266,  271,  272,  274. 
Corps  of  three  hundred  riflemen 
to  be  raised,  280.  La  Fayette 
orders  troops  from,  to  South  Caro 
lina,  283.  Accounts  with  United 
States,  288.  Boundary  with  Vir 
ginia,  233,  234,  301,  304,  315, 
344,  352,  356,  402,  444,  506,  562, 
607.  Finances,  310.  General 
Clarke's  expedition,  357.  James 
Searle,  agent  to  Holland,  367.  To 
raise  three  thousand  men,  395, 
397,  398.  Removal  of  records, 
413.  E.  Hazard  applies  for  access 
to  documents  for  history,  449. 
Publishes  a  collection,  447.  Sup 
plies  for  prisoners  in  New  York, 
470.  And  Connecticut,  447,  510, 
526,  563,  568,  629.  Win.  Moore 
elected  President,  and  J.  Potter, 
Vice  President,  447.  Troops  at 
Fort  Pitt,  521.  Instructions,  &c., 
to  commissioners  on  boundary 
with  Virginia,  518,  533.  549,  562, 
566,  585,  772.  President  Moore's 
term  expires — John  Dickinson 
elected  President,  and  Jas.  Ewing, 
Vice  President,  651.  State  of  the 
paper  money,  665.  B.  Stille,  of 
Rhode  Island,  appointed  agent  to 
settle  accounts  between  Pennsyl 
vania  and  United  States,  668. 
Various  papers — proceedings  at 
Trenton  on  Connecticut  claim, 
679-724.  Claim  stated,  700,  701, 
710,  713.  Deeds  produced  at 
Trenton,  715-724.  Rev.  Mr.  Jas. 
Finley's  secret  expedition  to  West 
ern  counties,  730.  Copies  of 
records  of  Connecticut  and  New 
York  obtained,  730.  Proclama- 


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Pennsylvania,  x. — 

tion  respecting  decree  at  Trenton, 
732. 

Boundary  between  Virginia,  x.,  8, 
56,  72,  81,  95,  96,  125,  145,  171, 
(1783)  175,  181,  223,  231,  233, 
236,  269,  280,  336,  372,  373,  413, 
414,  416,  428,  438,  439,  489,  506, 
573,  602,  611,  705.  Confirmation 
of  line  run  by  Nevill  and  McClean, 
8.  Wyoming  affairs,  147,  148, 
711.  [See  Wyoming]  New  state 
threatened  on  frontiers  —  Rev. 
James  Finley  sent  to  counteract 
it — correspondence,  40,  41.  In 
structions  to,  163.  Pennsylvania 
line  of  soldiers,  55.  Letters  of 
Governor  Harrison,  of  Virginia, 
on  boundary  (1783),  56,  65,  72, 
77,  78,  95,  96,  145,  175. 
Resolutions  of  Congress  on  pur 
chase  of  lands  from  Indians,  105, 
119,  124,  126.  Resolutions  of 
Assembly  respecting  purchase  of 
lands  from  Indians,  111.  Lands 
opposite  Fort  Pitt,  115.  Report 
to  Congress  on  Indian  affairs, 
purchase  of  lands,  &c.,  119-125, 
126.  Affair  of  Colonel  G.  Cox, 
and  boundary  of,  81,  86,  96,  125. 
Proceedings  of  Assembly  and 
merchants  on  internal  commerce 
— by  roads  and  rivers,  129,  130, 
312.  To  inquire  what  islands 
above  Falls  belong  to  this  State 
and  New  Jersey,  130.  Captain 
Chrystie  reaches  Easton  with  a 
detachment,  135.  Letters  from 
G-ov.  Trumbull,  147,  148.  Reso 
lutions  of  Assembly,  intentions 
towards  Connecticut  settlers,  196. 
Commissioners  appointed  by,  on 
Virginia  boundary,  223.  Instruc 
tions  to  Commissioners  on,  230. 
Apportionment  of  $636,000,  238. 
Exhausted  treasury,  241.  Alpha 
betical  list  of  persons  attainted  of 
high  treason  under  the  laws  of, 
250-260.  Commissioners  to  treat 
with  Indians  appointed — letter, 
265.  Affairs  in  Fayette  county, 
280.  Opening  of  land  office,  282. 
Objections  to  the  law  for,  283. 
Chief  Justice  McKean  re-elected, 
285.  Offic  rs  required  for  defence 
of  western  posts,  303.  Pine 
Creek  means  Tiadaughton  of, 


Pennsylvania,  xi. — 

1768,  357.  Vote  of,  on  settlement 
of  accounts,  369,  370.  Report  of 
Commissioners  on  boundary,  373, 
•374.  Pennsylvania  troops  in  ser 
vice  of  United  States,  393,  394, 
403,  431,  443.  Claims  of  State 
011  United  States,  397,  398,  422. 
Purchase  of  land  from  Indians, 
412.  Boundary  with  New  York, 
412,  413,  422,  435,  450,  454, 
711.  Commissioners,  422.  James 
Milligaii  and  J.  Story,  Commis 
sioners  to  settle  accounts  with 
United  States,  426.  Western 
boundary  described,  Commis 
sioners,  452.  Penn,  John,  and 
John,  Jr.,  their  claim  to  the  pro 
vince,  and  judge's  opinion  011  it, 
485-488.  Quota  of  State,  517, 
529,  530,  531.  Land  claims  under 
Virginia  titles,  611.  Surveys  of 
lands  received  from  Virginia,  705. 
Inquires  from  land  office,  whether 
islands  in  the  rivers  belong  to  the 
proprietaries  or  the  State,  739. 
Opinion  of  judges  of  Sup.  Court, 
on  claim  of  Messrs.  Penn  to  inter 
est,  739.  Acts  complained  of  by 
British  merchants,  747.  Western 
boundary,  760. 

Acts  to  comply  with  requisitions, 
x;.,  17,  23.  Appoints  Commis 
sioners  to  commercial  convention, 
60,  61.  Her  present  system,  62. 
Requisitions  on,  74.  Inland  na.vi- 
gation,  25,  27,  77.  Report  of 
Treasury  on  claim  of,  79,  82,  87, 
234,  235.  Connecticut  proposed 
cession  of  lands  W.  of,  5,  107. 
Boundaries,  140,  169,  187,  214, 
216,  310,  497,  499,  501,  507,  522. 
Accounts  between,  and  United 
States,  146.  Troops  in  service  of 
United  States,  174,  175.  Requi 
sitions,  198,  214.  North  line 
completed,  214.  Amount  of  claim 
against  United  States,  234,  235. 
Description  of  lauds  around  Erie, 
by  Porter,  Armstrong  and  Elli- 
cott,  241,  243.  Respecting  the 
finances,  258.  Authority  of 
Council  to  purchase  Erie,  313. 
Respecting  Erie,  203,  237,  241, 
245,  247,  251,  252,  308,  309,  310, 
313.  Rights  of  State  supposed  to 
be  infringed  by  British  Consul, 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


585 


Pennsylvania,  xii. — 

375.  Letter  from  P.  Bond  on, 
381.  Opinion  of  judges  on,  383. 
Campbell's  and  Simpson's  claims, 
501.  Boundary  with  New  York, 
522,  526.  Commercial  Regula 
tions  proposed  by  Virginia,  523- 
526.  Resolutions  in  Assembly  to 
call  State  Convention,  565.  Re 
specting  survey  of  Erie  1  mds,  566. 
Subscribers  to  Society  for  Encour- 
a.ing  cotton  manufactures,  569. 
Comm'ttee  of  Congress  ask 
information  on  imposts,  583. 
Answer  to,  585.  Congress  calls 
for  statement  of  public  debts, 
613,  638.  C.  Febiger  elected 
Treasurer,  638.  Cession  of  lands 
from  North  Carolina  to  United 
States,  681,  688.  Accounts 
between  United  States  and,  698. 
Return  of  mil  tary  stores  in,  699. 
Benjamin  Franklin  leaves  his 
portrait,  by  Martin,  to  Executive 
Council,  701.  They  accept  of  it, 
701.  Charles  Pettit  appointed 
to  settle  accounts  with  United 
States,  708.  Asks  of  Connecticut 
aid  in  arresting  a  fugitive  debtor, 
73.  Opinion  of  Attorney  General, 
737. 

Constitution  of  1776,  xii.,  54-68. 
1790,  12-27.  Thomas  Mifflin, 
election  as  Governor,  28.  A.  J. 
Dallas,  Secretary  of  £tate,  46. 
Islaii  is  in  the  Delaware  over 
which  she  has  jurisdiction,  74. 
Letter  to  Congress  on  infractions 
of  treaty  with  Great  Britain,  76. 
Fee  for  affixing  Great  Seal,  79. 
Ratines  Constitution  of  United 
States,  82.  Seal  established,  t&. 
Virginia  boundary  line,  179,  182, 
195.  Premium  offered  for  scalps, 
240.  John  White  to  settle  United 
States  accounts,  303,  304. 
Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  dis 
putes  depositions.  (See  deposi 
tion.)  Letters  between  Gordon 
and  Calvert,  i.,  282,  289.  Thomas 
Cresap,  311,  313,  320,  321,  336, 
352,  398,  412,  415,  417,  419,  462, 
476,  489,  501,  534.  Letters,  J. 
Blunstoii,  316.  Letters  between 
Governor  Gordon  and  Ogle,  320, 
326,  330,  336,  427,  434,  443,  447, 
461,  471,  479,  488,  489.  Petition, 


Ross  and  Carrol,  lands  on  Susque- 
hanna,  333.  Boundary  line,  336, 
342,  556,  557,  658,  595-615. 
Agreement  received,  342.  Case 
of  Daniel  and  William  Lowe,  349. 
Titles  of  various  documents,  369, 
376,  402.  Newton's  deed,  ab 
stract,  374.  Justices  of  Kent  to 
Justices  of  Maryland,  376,  387. 
And  answer,  379,  388.  Lord 
Baltimore  to  Governor  Gordon, 
?93,  395.  James  Heath  and  J. 
Steele,  426.  Hamilton  &  Georges, 
appointed  Commissioners  to  Mary 
land,  427.  Commission,  428. 
Instructions,  429,  435.  Case  of 
T.  and  J.  Rothwell,  433.  Mitimus 
for  Maryland  prisoners,  529,  530, 
532.  Case  of  Higenbotham,  530. 
Warrant  to  arrest  rioters,  5o8. 
Pennsylvania  Board  of  War,  v.,  281, 
282,'  283,  290,  294.  (See  also 
Board  of  War. ) 
Pennsylvania  Frigate,  iii.,  190,  191, 

26". 

Pennsylvania  Hospital,  list  of  first 
subscribers  and  amounts,  ii.,  87- 
89. 
Pennsylvania  Invalid  Guards,  Phila- 

adelphia  returns  of,  xi.,  418. 
Pennsylvania  Line,  petition  of 
Captains  of,  vii.,  306.  Return  of 
officers,  494.  Account  of  recruits 
for,  548.  Colonel  Atlee,  583. 
Return  of  Captains,  &c.,  of  1st 
Regiment,  726.  Revolt  of,  viii., 
603,  718,  721,  724,  729,  731,  734, 
736,  737,  744,  761.  Memorial  of 
officers  of.  264.  Answer  to,  265. 
Thanks  of  President,  265.  Re 
specting,  603.  Defection,  ix., 
39,  .43,  147,  175,  188.  The 
flower  of  the  army,  143.  Causes 
of  mutiny,  147.  Mutiny,  188.  Sol 
diers  killed,  4.  6.  Returns  of  offi 
cers,  725-729.  State  of,  747,  759. 
Commanded  by  Major  J.  Moore, 
x.,  131.  Instructions,  132.  Reso 
lution  of  Assembly  respecting 
officers,  179.  Certificates  of  final 
settlement  distributed  to.  by 
Bowen  and  Beatty,  437.  Letter 
of  officers  to  Council — pay  and 
land,  593.  Arrangement  of  offi 
cers  in.  (1781)  721-729.  Plan 
and  Instructions  for  recruiting, 
728-730. 


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Pennsylvania  Rangers,  ix.,  228. 

Pennsylvania  Regiment,  one  and 
two  battali'ns  officers  in  Province, 
pay  and  dates  of  Commissions, 
iii.,  88.  List  of  officers  in  pay  of 
United  States,  v.,  176.  Who 
want  commissions,  318.  Cash 
paid  for  recruiting  service,  335. 
Continental,  357.  Clothing  dis 
tributed,  vi.,  47.  State  of 
Treasury,  81.  Boundary  between 
Virginia  and,  82.  Congress  order 
grain  to  be  threshed,  or  paid  for 
as  straw,  82.  Recovery  of  debts, 
and  punishment  of  crimes,  84. 
Council  and  Assembly  remonstrate 
with  Congress  against  cantonment 
of  army,  104,  107,  111.  Petition 
to  Congress  from  Council  and 
Assembly,  154,  160.  Resolutions 
of  Assembly,  04,  66,  73,  84,  155. 
Inquiry  respecting  magazines  for 
provisions,  17^.  Recommendation 
of  Assembly  on  military  affairs, 
180.  Approval  of  Congress  for 
recapturing  Philadelphia.  184. 
Attorney  General  attacked  at 
Reading,  267.  Militia  returns, 
297.  Troops  ordered  to  several 
places,  383.  Drafts  of  militia  in, 
301.  Council  concur  in  confeder 
ation,  455.  R  turns  of  State 
troops  now  in  service  of  United 
States,  476.  Of  artillery,  claim 
of,  Officers  under  Resolutions  of 
Congress,  ix.,  168.  Troops, 
return  of.  at  Fort  Pitt,  521. 

Pentecost,  Colonel  Dorsey,  seditious 
conduct  of,  ix.,  193,  233.  Deposi 
tions  respecting,  572.  In  General 
Clarke's  Camp.  Virginia  bound 
ary,  state  of  affairs,  J.  Marshall, 
&c.,  315-319,  540,  541,  545,  556, 
661.  Refutes  charges  by  Breckeii- 
ridge  against  him,  662.  On  Indian 
murders,  (1783)  x.,  167,  181. 
Deposition,  362.  On  boundary, 
413.  Attack  on  excise  officers  in 
Washington  county,  757. 

Pepperell,  Sir  Willliam,  letters,  ii., 

329,  353,  365. 
Perkin,  Joseph,  return  of  arms,  &c., 

xi.,  238. 

Perry,  Col.,  ix.,  79,  331. 
Perry,  Col.,  James,  purchases,  ix., 
200.  Respect' g  ravages  of  Indians, 
210.  Accounts,  247,306;  xii.,  261. 


Perry,  Micajah,  letter  from,  i.,  197, 
206. 

Perry's  Mills,  xii.,  130. 

Pest  house,  on  Province  Island,  sick 
from  vessels,  removed  to.  iv.,  59. 
On  State  Island,  repairs  of,  x.,  52. 
Letter  from  Health  Officer,  xi., 
737. 

Peters,  Richard,  Commissioner  of 
Pennsylvania  on  Boundary  Line, 
i.,  601.  As  secretary  of  land  office 
commission,  545. 

Peters,  Richard,  letters,  ii.,  59,  89, 
172,  196,  214,  218,  232,  307,  316, 
345,  441,  443,  449,  455,  651,  654, 
685  ;  Letters  to  and  from,  iii.,  7, 
11,  33,  37,  51,  80,  84,  86,  92,  104, 
157,  206,  217,  239,  245,  251,  283, 
288,  297,  298,  381,  384,  386,  389, 
390,  393,  397,  402,  406,  422,  428, 
438,  450,  455,  471,  475,  478,  484, 
488,  500,  510,  514,  516,  544,  546, 
551,  552,  555,  571,  575,  580,  621, 
660,  662,  673,  675,  677,  698,  727, 
733,  741,  Memorandum,  respect 
ing  deed  of  (1718, )  262  ;  Letters 
to  and  from,  iv.,  40,  44,  62,  64, 
66,  70,  77,  SO,  530.  Dedimus  to, 
40  ;  Letter,  disputes  among  sol 
diers,  v.,  14.  Memorial  respect 
ing  troops  in  City,  17;  vi..  72, 
493;  ix.,  454;  On  Turnpikes,  xi., 
335,  572.  On  Trial  of  Ju  Jges, 
636.  xii.,  207,  210,  224,  234, 
271,  274,  281,  282. 

Peters,  Rev.  Richard,  claim  for 
lands,  viii.,  50. 

Peters,  William,  statement  respect 
ing  Quakers  at  Easton,  iii.,  274, 
299,  312,  547  ;  Dedimus  to,  iv., 
40;  Letter  to,  xii.,  284. 

Peterson,  Lieut,  xiii.,.139. 

Petition,  of  the  Swedes,  Report  on, 
i.,  172.  Of  merchants  in  Philada. 
on  size  of  barrels,  203.  Of  frontier 
inhabitants  against,  Indians,  209. 
Of  Eight  members  of  Assembly, 
respecting  privileges,  211.  Answer 
to,  212.  Inhabitants  of  Colebrook- 
dale  against  Indians,  213.  Miles 
Foy,  &c.,  prisoners  in  Philada. 
Jail,  546.  From  Phiadelphia 
relative  to  road  to  Gloucester,  436, 
Against  powder  house  in  Philada. 
675.  From  Conestoga,  681.  From 
Chester  Co.,  respecting  bridges 
and  road,  767.  Of  George  Gray, 


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587 


Petitions — 

£c.,  road  to  New  Castle,  768. 
Inhabitants  near  Digge's  choice, 
ii.,  28.  Henry  Darnell,  93.  For 
a  Koad  in  Berks  and  Northumber 
land  Counties,  98.  Of  officers  of 
Northumberland  County,  240.  Of 
Susquehanna  Company,  303. 
From  Cumberland  County,  385. 
To  Governor,  from  sufferers  by 
Maryland,  432.  Lancaster  Co.  450. 
York,  4(51.  Cumberland  Co.  758. 
John  Hughes,  638.  Chester  Co., 
for  defence,  656.  Capt.  Jacob 
Morgan,  iii.,  31.  From  North 
ampton  County  for  defence,  151, 
153,  lb'4,  174.  Lancaster  County, 
159.  York  County  235.  North 
ampton  County,  238,  284,  321, 
357,  360.  David  Dewar,  302. 
Against  William  Moore  by  S. 
Lightfoot,  3-9.  Berks  County, 
361.  J.  McMichael,  405.  Settlers 
on  dry  lands  near  Easton,  578. 
Against  plays,  £c.,  659 :  Jacob 
Hockstetter,  iv.,  99.  Catharine 
McKey,  99.  John  Martin,  100. 
Pardon  for  negro  Joe,  102.  F.  and 
M.  Ennis,  106.  B.  A.  Hernandez, 
118.  Ihos.  Romberg,  239.  Bucks 
county  against  Indians,  273.  Ro 
man  Catholics  of  Northampton, 
279.  Lutherans  in  Berks,  253, 
279.  Of  Assembly  complained  of 
by  Lord  Hillsborough,  311.  Of 
Northern  Liberties  to  have  streets 
regulated,  312.  Samuel  Kennedy, 
331.  For  improvement  of  Schuyl- 
kill  360.  For  road  from  Schuyl- 
kill  to  Susquehannah,  362.  For 
aid  to  Port  au  Prince,  371.  Res 
pecting  Conedogwinet  creek,  392. 
For  road  in  Northern  Liberties, 
442.  Of  Christian  Lehman  to  be 
appointed  notary  public,  444. 
John  Knight  for  coroner,  461. 
Westmoreland  county,  518,  520, 
535.  Pittsburg,  526.  Laurence 
Birnie,  777.  Northumberland  Co. 
for  protection  from  Indians,  788. 
From  N.  J.  for  powder,  v.,  30.  Of 
Capt.  D.  Woelpper,  for  office,  48. 
Ezekial  Letts,  57.  Stephen  J. 
Rouget  for  commission  to  arm, 
569  ;  From  Council  and  Assembly 
to  Congress  on  recovery  of  Phila 
delphia,  vi.,  154,  160.  Robert 


Petitions — 

Hardie,  259.  Prisoners  to  Vir 
ginia,  510  ;  Of  R.  Hardie,  vii.,  92. 
For  guns  and  amunition,  102. 
John  Moore  and  others  on  pro 
visions,  186.  William  Rush,  277. 
Of  Captains  of  Pennsylvania  Line, 
306.  Favor  George  Harding,  326, 
360.  Of  inhabitants  of  North 
ampton  Co.  360.  Wm.  Holliday, 
£c.  against  Indians,  445.  Of  M. 
Jennings  for  clothing,  359.  From 
Philadelphia,  416,  422.  Congress 
will  hear,  439  ;  Elizabeth  Fergu 
son,  on  sale  of  estate,  viii.,  4. 
Captain  Irwin,  8.  Officers  in  Col. 
Hazen's  Regiment,  44.  Lieut.  W. 
Huston,  153.  Of  inhabitants  of 
Northampton  Co.  387.  Andrew 
Long,  548,  James  Rowan,  573. 
Officers  in  behalf  of  the  prisoners 
at  New  York,  619  ;  Of  Northamp 
ton  County,  ix.,  40.  Officers  of 
Pennsylvania  Regiment  of  Artill 
ery,  168.  Of  Philadelphia  County, 
Light  Horse,  230.  From  York, 
for  Clerk  of  Market,  256.  Of  non- 
C"mmisskmed  Officers  of  8th  Penn 
sylvania  Regiment,  305.  Of 
Richard  Rundle,  443,  448.  Of 
Owen  Jones,  Jr.,  521.  William 
Brown,  from  Cumberland  County, 
522.  Of  Merchants  of  Philadelphia, 
534.  Of  prisoners  on  Clarke's  ex 
pedition,  574.  Joshua  Fisher  & 
Sons,  644.  Prisoners  by  Indians, 
733  Wikoff  &  Clarke.  740. 
Isarel  Doane,  759  ;  Robert  Turner, 
x.,  39.  Of  John  Reynolds,  jailor, 
at  Philadelphia,  119.  From  York, 
against  Armand's  legion,  133.  Of 
Daniel  Drais,  150.  Aaron  Doane, 
848,  716,  717.  P.  S.  Duponceau, 
352.  Of  captors  of  Joseph  Doane, 
565.  Of  Zebuloii  Butler,  &c.,  559, 
580,  613,  716.  Of  prisoners  at 
Easton,  690.  Inhabitants  of  Wy 
oming,  699.  Of  D  Duncan  and 
J.  Fiiiley,  for  Fort  Mclntosh, 
704.  Of  Philadelphia  road,  near 
Master's  estate,  (1773,)  718 ; 
Respecting  acknowledgment  of 
deeds,  xi.,  136.  Of  Thos.  Lloyd  to 
print  debates,  213.  John  Brown, 
264.  John  Juugman,  288,  304. 
Of  Quakers  against  Theatres,  342, 
Stephen  Jenkins,  537.  Gideon 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Petitions — 

Osterhout,     553.      University    of  j 
Pennsylvania  ask  for  use  of  State- 
House   bell,    613.     Granted,  614.  j 
Robert  Loller,  619.    Northampton  j 
County,    on   Nescopec  road,    669. 
From  Westmorel'd  Co.,  on  excise 
on  liquors,  670.  Mustard  in  Phila. 
684.  Thomas  Martin,  Lands,  697, 
Indian   prisoners,     712 ;     Samuel 
Jones,    lands    xii.,    182.     Henry 
Kilbuck,  (Del.  Chief,)  305. 

Petit,  Charles,  vi.,  366,  513,  525, 
620,  623,  738,  742.  A.  Q.  M.  G., 
vii.,  196,  219,  335,  399,  420,  421, 
433,  460,  481,  495.  Plan  of 
finance,  481.  Letters  to  and  from, 
viii.,  104,  143,  146,  34-!,  406,  614. 
Defendants  on  State,  197,  211, 
223,  224,  320,  614.  Money,  ix., 
129,  159.  Memorial  of  merchants, 
x.,  208,  211.  Elected  delegate  to 
Congress,  437,  534.  Claims  of 
Turnbull,  M.,  &  Co.,  for  land, 
497.  Letters,  xi.,  37,  41,  87,  106, 
266,  456.  Respecting  his  pay  as 
member,  266.  Instructions  and 
appointment  as  agent  to  settle 
accounts  with  United  States,  708. 
On  accounts,  xii.,  6.  Letter  to,  7. 

Pettit,  Daniel,  collector  of  Bucks, 
ix.,  206.  Robbed,  459. 

Petty,  John,  mission  to  Indians,  i., 
229.  Letter  from,  232. 

Petty,  Sir  William,  writes  to  Wm. 
Penn  on  future  greatness  of  Penn 
sylvania,  i.,  49. 

Pixley,  Thomas,  at  Mud  Island,  ix., 
365. 

Peyton,  Colonel,  xii.,  201. 

Phelps,  Richard,  letter  iv.,  300. 

Philadelphia,  petition  from  owners 
of  meadows,  respecting  road  to 
Gloucester,  i.,  437.  Council  with 
Delawares  at,  539.  Meeting  of 
commissioners  of  Maryland  and 
Pennsylvania,  623.  Report  on 
fortifications,  633,  650.  And  pe 
tition  of  merchants,  636.  Powder 
house,  petition  against,  675.  Pro 
clamation  of  W.  P.  against  cutting 
timber  in,  97  Proceedings  of 
Provincial  Court  at,  on  quit  rents, 
98.  Governor  Blackwell  arrives 
at,  106.  Searcher  of  customs, 
117.  Merchants  complain  against 
duties  on  tobacco,  149.  Memorial 


Philadelphia — 

of  ministers  and  vestry  of  Christ 
Church  in  favor  of  Governor  Nich 
olson,  150.  Party  walls  in,  Act 
respecting,  159.  Act  for  better 
government  of,  .respecting,  160. 
Act  for  raising  money  in,  161. 
Lower  ferry  on  Schuylkill,  Act, 
161.  Collectors,  &c.,  of  customs 
appointed,  195,  196,  199,  385, 
389.  King  George  II.  proclaimed, 
202.  Petition  of  merchants  on 
size  of  barrels,  203.  Physicians 
to  visit  vessels,  208.  Courts  of 
business  in,  279.  Difficulty  be 
tween  Christ  Church  and  Baptists, 
285.  Great  mortality  in,  769. 
Names  of  several  persons  who 
died,  769. 

Cleansing  and  walling  the  dock, 
and  improving  swamp  between 
Budd's  buildings  and  Society  Hill, 
ii.,  4.  Arch  under  Dock  street  to 
Tliii-d,  4.  Name  given  to  it,  4. 
Proprietary  called  on  for  his  share 
of  expense,  4.  Presents  to  Cap 
tain  Ballet  of  ship  Otter,  5.  Ac 
count  of  steel  furnaces  in  1750, 
53.  An  extraordinary  writing 
master  arrives,  170.  Addresses 
to  Governor  Morris,  183,  185,  191, 
200.  Petition  of  Germans  in, 
suiferings,  217,  224.  Cherokee 
Indians  at,  244.  Sheriff  warned 
not  to  discharge  King's  soldiers, 
296.  Letter  to  committee  for  pro 
visions,  354.  Embargo  on  provi 
sions,  263,  283,  373,  375.  Indians 
arrive  in  liquor,  lodge  in  State 
House  Square,  citizens  to  be  kept 
from  them,  389.  Colonel  Dunbar's 
and  Sir  Peter  Halket's  regiments 
expected,  Governor  asks  Mayor  to 
provide  quarters  for  them,  395. 
Demand  of  Governor  on  Sheriff 
for  carriages,  432.  Representa 
tion  of  citizens  to  General  Assem 
bly  demanding  means  of  defence, 
485.  Address  of  Quakers  to  As 
sembly,  487.  Fisher's  map  of 
Delaware  Bay,  592,  593.  Election 
for  lieutenant  of  company  of  Dock 
ward,  John  Nixon  chosen  in  place 
of  Thomas  Willing,  resigned,  600. 
Legality  of,  doubted,  600.  Officers 
chosen  by  regiment  of  the  county, 
607.  New  Castle's  daughter 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


589 


Philadelphia — 

•brought  to,  685.  Merchants  of, 
petition  for  removal  of  embargo, 
709.  Address  of  Unitas  Fratrum 
to  Governor  Denny,  760.  Of  min 
isters,  &c.,  of  Christ  Church,  763. 
Of  regiment  of  county,  760,  and 
reply,  763. 

Associated  military  company,  iii., 
19.  Guns  and  stores  belonging  to 
fort  at,  26.  Estimate  of  cost  of 
garrison  at  Wiccacoa,  27-  Do.  of 
vessels  of  war  at,  27.  Letter, 
William  Allen  to  Sheriff  to  arrest 
Dr.  Matthews,  64.  Potash  made 
at,  53.  Small-pox  prevails  among 
soldiers,  82.  Return  of  beds  for 
soldiers  in,  85.  Demands  of  Col. 
Bouquet  of  Mayor,  for  quarters 
for  soldiers,  85,  111.  Soldiers 
ordered  by  General  Shirley  to, 
and  instructions  to  L.  Morris,  Jr., 
to  provide  vessels  for  them,  90. 
French  in,  suffering  for  wood,  92, 
282.  Quarters  for  troops  in,  110. 
City  watch,  113.  French  neutrals, 
92,  114.  May  form  a  company, 
126.  Provisions  of  bodies  scru 
pulous  to  bear  arms,  126.  Number 
of  Roman  Catholics  in,  144.  Lieut. 
Col.  Bouquet  in,  146.  Barracks, 
282.  Indian  conference  at,  456, 
469.  Memorial  of,  28.  Quakers 
respecting,  469.  Presents  to 
Indians,  467.  Ordinance  and 
stores  at,  492,  497.  Return  of 
oncers  quartered  at,  559.  Judges 
of  Courts,  iv.,  42.  Thomas 
Coombe,  health  officer,  to  exam'e 
sickly  vessels,  59.  Petition  for 
a  pardon,  102.  Proceedings  re 
specting  a  Spanish  vessel  in 
distress,  105.  Mayor  of,  commis 
sioned  to  impress  wagons,  108, 
117.  Indians  under  protection  of, 
threatened  by  rioters — attempts 
to  send  them  through  New  York, 
opposed,  167.  Letter  from  Indians 
in  barracks  to  Gov.,  170.  Goods 
from,  to  Fort  Pitt,  destroyed,  215, 
229,  230,  241.  Stamps  arrive  at, 
letters  respecting,  and  other  pro 
ceedings,  241.  Lutheran  Church, 
(Zioii,)  in  want  of  funds,  asks 
for  a  brief,  253.  Searcher  of 
Customs  appointed,  253,  305. 
Memorial— of  pilots,  263.  Of 


Philadelphia^ 

Wardens,  265-269,  271.  Of  Mer 
chants,  270.  Report  on  trial  of  pri 
soners  at,  298,  299,  302,  304,  307. 
Troops  under  Lieutenant  Colonel 
Wilkins,  to  march  from,  to  Fort 
Pitt,  300.  Life  of  searcher  at, 
threatened,  310.  Petition  of 
Northern  Liberties  to  have  streets 
regulated,  313.  Troops  to  de 
part  for  Ireland,  344.  Complaint 
against  merchants  of,  361,  373, 
380.  Resolutions  of  Inhabitants 
of,  expressed  "in  very  strong 
and  unbecoming  terms,"  380. 
Council  with  Indians  at,  437. 
Petition  for  road  through  Widow 
Masters'  land,  443.  Rob't  Bayard, 
Collector  of  Customs  at,  449.  John 
Knight  appointed  Coroner,  vice 
Caleb  Cash,  deceased,  461.  Troops 
to  be  stationed  in,  465.  British 
insulted  by,  in  the  case  of  the 
Polly,  (Tea  Ship,)  480.  Tea  Ship 
at,  480.  Congress,  general,  at, 
objected  to  by  Great  Britain,  576, 
589.  Latitude  and  longitude,  592. 
Plan  of  Lewis  Nicola,  for  defence 
of  the  Delaware,  635.  Expense 
of  converting  old  jail  into  bar 
racks,  715.  Prisoners  from  North 
Carolina,  734.  Heavy  cannon 
asked  from  Congress,  735 .  State 
of  the  Barracks,  v.,  7,  71,  75. 
Troops  in  city,  17.  I3lan  for  pro.- 
tection  of,  17,  38.  Petition  oP 
Cumberland  county,  New  Jersey, 
for  ammunition,  30.  Prisoners 
sent  from  New  York,  40.  Attack 
expected,  72.  Minutes  of  Meeting 
at  Indian  Queen  respecting  tories, 

73.  Names  of  suspected  persons, 

74.  Town  Meeting  at  State  house, 
77.    Barracks,  78,  184.    Sick  sent 
from  Brunswick  to,  79.     General 
Howe's   army  expected,   families 
to  prepare  for  removal,  81.    Reso 
lutions   of  Council  of  Safety,  82. 
No  person  to  pass  Delaware  river 
without  a  pass,  82.     Resolutions 
of  "Real  Whigs,"  all  persons  to 
arm  for  defence,  83.     Guards  and 
officers  appointed,  and  districts  laid 
off,  90,  92.  Troops,  German-terms, 
93.      Orders  of  L.    Nicola,  Town 
Major,   96,  201.     British  soldiers 
escorted  to  Newtown,   96.     State 


590 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    AECHIYES. 


Philadelphia- 
prisoners  to  be  removed,  99.  Ves 
sels  of  war  in  the  Delaware,  42, 
47,  52,  61,  70,  99,  100,  108,  153. 
Letters,  Dr.  Jno.  Connolly,  from 
prison,  101,  130.  Money  and 
papers  sent,  for  safety,  to  Lan 
caster,  102.  Shops,  closing  and 
opening,  115.  Orders  of  Town 
Major,  96,  121,  122-124,  131, 
184,  201,  219-228.  Major  Stockton 
and  prisoners  taken  at  Lawrence's 
Island  sent  to,  under  Major  Bogg's 
232.  Prisoners  sent  to,  232,  235, 
247,  300.  Hessian  prisoners  sent 
to,  244  General  Gates  in,  197, 
247.  Condition  of  old  jail,  266. 
Enemy  expected,  268,  305.  Pro- 
thonotary  Campbell  inquires  about 
oath,  269.  F.  Phyle,  naval  officer, 
298.  Remonstrance  of  Council  and 
Assembly  on  withdrawal  of  troops 
from,  307.  Embargo  proposed, 
314,  319.  Attempt  to  bribe  Dela 
ware  pilots  through  J.  Molesworth, 
his  trial  and  execution,  &c.,  270- 
282,  335.  Contract  for  manufac 
ture  of  woolens  in,  by  S.  Wetherill, 
342,  355.  George  Henry  declines 
as  Lieut.,  and  William  Henry  ap 
pointed,  355.  Ephraim  Bonham 
Sub-Lieutenant,  356.  Also  Wm. 
Simple,  356.  Enemy  expected  at, 
358,  457,  469,  471,  472.  Report 
on  works  on  Delaware,  by  Du 
Coudray,  359.  Wagons  required, 
364.  Gen.  Arnold  appointed  to 
command  of  militia,  306.  Maga 
zine  required,  382.  General 
orders,  384-396,  547.  Old  Loga- 
nian  Library  to  be  cleared  for 
soldiers,  399.  Celebration  of  July 
4th,  illumination,  &c.,  411  Mea 
sures  for  preserving  order  for,  12. 
Wood  for  officers'  use, 417.  Persons 
to  take  account  of  flour,  &c.,  in, 
477.  Time  of  militia  expiring, 
485.  Gen.  Howe  approaching, 
via.  Chesapeake,  543.  Tories  to 
be  arrested,  houses  searched,  551. 
Warrants  to  Lieutenants  to  search 
for  arms,  563.  Representation  of 
Christ  Church,  and  St.  Peter's,  in 
behalf  of  Rev.  Thomas  Coombe, 
then  a  prisoner  of  war,  600.  Pro 
ceedings  against,  556,  Bakers  to 
have  furloughs,  570.  Wagons, 


Philadelphia — 

581.  Removal  of  Congress,  132. 
Hessian  prisoners  sent  to,  from 
Trenton,  141,  190,  206.  Complaint 
against  guards  extorting  money, 
148.  More  wagons  not  required, 
prospects  better,  150.  Prisoners 
sent  from  Lewes,  152.  Protest  of 
James  Tilghman,  on  behalf  of  pro 
prietaries  against  cutting  woods 
from  Commons,  156,  174.  Asso- 
ciators,  bravery  of,  159.  Lord 
Sterling  sends  prisoners  to,  170. 
Rich'd  Penn's  house  suitable  for  a 
store  for  furniture,  178.  Number 
of  militia  in,  178,  and  sick,  178. 
Cannon  in  State  house  yard,  180. 
Arms  sent  to  be  repaired  in,  134. 
Standing  orders  for  the  garrison 
in,  184.  Important  services 
rendered  by  militia  of,  186. 
Maryland  troops  arrive  in,  190. 
Address  of  College,  &c.,  of,  on 
interruptions  by  soldiers,  198. 
Houses  where  troops  are,  to  be 
daily  visited,  201,  215.  Report 
on  buildings  at  air  furnace,  206. 
Exorbitant  prices  at,  209.  Funeral 
of  Gen.  Mercer,  222.  Col.  Haslett 
and  Capt.  Morris,  223.  Wagons, 
490.  Foundry  in  Southwark,  583. 
Enemy  expected,  592.  Conti- 

.  nental  soldiers  not  to  be  enter 
tained  in,  619.  Valuable  public 
papers  removed  from  to  Easton, 
623.  Blankets,  shoes,  &c.,  to  be 
impressed,  623,  626.  Provisions, 
&c.,  to  be  removed,  627,  630. 
Military  Court  martial  on  pri 
soners,  631.  Enemy  leave  Phila 
delphia,  692.  Records  removed 
to  Lancaster,  749. 
On  recapture  of,  vi.,  31,  120,  154, 

183,  273.     L.  Nicola  asks  for  ra 
tions,  while  enemy  was  in,  174. 
Committee  of  Congress  on  recap 
ture,  183,  218.     Troops  offered  by 
different    States,    183.      Congress 
approves  of  attempt  at  regaining, 

184.  Inquiry   respecting   officers 
with   prisoners    for,    216.     Horse 
thieves  from,  221,  225,  226.     In 
solence  of  Tories,  291.     J.  Simons 
asks    permission    to    enter,    299. 
Counterfeiter  to  be  arrested,  359. 
Insults  of  enemy,  361.     Prospect 
of  evacuation  of,  366,  557,   579, 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


591 


Philadelphia — 

580.  Nightly  watch,  369.  Stalls 
in  the  market,  369.  Right  of  cor 
poration  to  rent  ferries  and  land 
ings,  369.  Bridge  at  Schujlkill, 
370.  Supply  of  marketing  to  the 
city  by  Tories,  384,  412,  414,  521. 
Whipped,  521.  Measures  to  pre 
vent  disorders  in,  after  evacua 
tion,  557,  558,  579.  British  ship 
ping  drop  down,  568.  General 
Arnold  to  command  in,  568.  De 
fence,  evacuation  by  British  army, 
604,  630.  Proclamation  of  Genl. 
Arnold  in,  606.  Council  remove 
to,  608.  Tory  property,  &c.  in, 
628,  659,  663.  Committee  of 
Congress  to  inquire  into  property 
in,  659.  Bridge  over  Schuylkill, 
685,  768.  Demolishing  of  mili 
tary  works,  687.  Report  of  Com 
mittee  of  Congress  on  property  in 
Philadelphia,  703.  Salt  seized  of 
J.  and  A.  Wilson,  703,  754.  Con 
tinental  troops  going  to,  Gen.  W. 
asks  for  militia,  708.  Recruiting 
in,  722.  Chains  to  be  set  across 
Chestnut  street  and  State  House 
square,  741. 

Gen  Armstrong  called  to  com 
mand  in,  vii.,  18.  Militia,  98. 
Salt  seized  in,  122.  Fire  Com 
panies  in,  revival  of,  recommended 
by  Supreme  Executive  Council, 
134,  201.  State  House  can't  be 
used  by  Congress  owing  to  elec 
tion,  140.  Powder  magazine,  141. 
Danger  from  gunpowder,  146. 
Capt.  McPherson  on  defence  of, 
180.  Arnold's  command  in,  181. 
Wagons  not  to  stop  before  State 
House,  189.  L.  Nicola  on  defence 
of,  190.  Conference  between  As 
sembly  and  Council  on,  191.  War 
rants  to  Sheriff,  149,  192.  Bridge 
over  Schuylkill,  terms  of  Army, 
196.  Propose  buying  a  vessel, 
199.  Indians  arrive  in,  292. 
Memorial  of  first  Artillery  Com 
pany  of,  392.  Old  library  room 
in  State  House — key  asked  for  to 
accommodate  Indians,  362.  Re 
fused,  364.  Drs.  Rush  and  Hutch- 
inson  to  inspect  sickly  ves'ls,  408. 
Petition  respecting  currency,  416. 
Do,  respecting  Court  of  Appeals — 
privateers,  422.  Embargo,  78, 


Philadelphia — 

197,  231,  247,  315,  409,  424.  Mrs. 
Allen  asks  pay  for  lead  taken  from 
her  house  in,  452.  Tobacco  trade 
in,  dulness  complained  of,  452. 
Letters,  committee  of  city  to  deal 
ers  in  flour  and  importers,  461. 
Two  large  guns  in  river,  495, 
Recruiting  in,  by  Col.  Nicola,  use 
less,  501.  Death,  and  residence 
of  Judge  Ross,  554.  Hudson 
square  or  orchard,  554.  Ferries, 
627.  Plan  adopted  by  Town 
meeting  for  improving  currency, 
621,  643.  Bells  to  ring,  and  fire 
works  on  birth-day  of  King  of 
France,  748.  Power  of  Wardens 
over  nuisances  in  the  markets, 
658.  Guards  for  prisoners,  &c., 
at,  676,  677,  689.  Salt  at,  677. 
Clerk  of  market,  708.  Militia 
from  forts  on  Delaware  ordered 
up  to,  719,  720.  Riot  at  J.  Wil 
son's,  732,  735.  Flour  distribu 
ted  by  Assembly  to  poor  house 
keepers,  740.  Embargo,  78,  197, 
231,  247,  315,  409,  424,  588,  639, 
745. 

Dinner  by  French  minister  to 
Pres.  and  Council,  viii.,  45.  Bar 
racks  in  used  by  U.  S.  out  of 
repair,  61.  Troops  expected  for 
quarters,  65.  Letter  of  Comm'rs 
to  Council  on  concealing  property 
from  taxation,  80,  81.  Commis 
sioner's  letter  on  taxes,  80.  War 
dens  to  remove  watch  from  Court 
House  to  guard  prison,  117. 
Schuylkill  Bridge  secured,  repairs 
to,  144,  186.  Andrew  Doz  ap 
pointed  Comm'r  of  purchases  in, 
154,  164.  Barracks,  61,  161. 
Library  Co.  ask  to  bring  books 
from  New  York,  183.  City  Bat 
talions,  309.  Patrols  of  Light 
horse,  310.  Forage  yard  in,  311. 
Sheriff's  ofiice,  321.  Embargo, 
330.  Quantity  of  Salt  on  hand, 
85.  Prize  brought  into,  262. 
President  to  Merchants  on  Em 
bargo,  266.  Washington,  &c., 
commends  patriotic  spirit  of  the 
Ladies,  361,  384.  Taxes,  381. 
City  Light  horse  to  march,  470. 
Amount  raised  by  Ladies  of — let 
ter  Pres.  Reed  to  Gen.  Wa^hing- 
ton,  471.  Mrs.  Washington  on 


592 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Philadelphia— 

her  way  to  City,  471.  Of  N. 
Rowan  "as  Vendue  Master,  573. 
Sketch  of  duty  of  a  police  officer 
in,  5S2.  Frauds  at  grate  of  the 
gaol,  691.  Merchants  of,  reject 
application  of  Pres.  for  aid,  704. 
Quarters  for  Soldiers  in,  718,  719. 
Prisoners  in  Gaol,  723.  Sick 
prisoners  -in  House  of  Employ 
ment,  725.  Board  of  "War  apply 
for  use  of  west  wing  of  State 
House,  727. 

Estimate  of  taking  down  St.  house 
steeple,  ix.,  46,  283.  Resolution 
of  Assembly  to  pull  down,  52.  T. 
Nevill  on,  76.  Wardens  on  sale 
of  lots,  101.  Prisoners  and  stores 
in  danger,  103.  Account  of  sales 
of  forfeited  estates,  105,  126. 
Taxes,  116,  139.  Removal  of 
fence  from  lot,  now  Girard  square, 
by  Wardens,  150.  Rent  of  house 
in  Market  street  demanded  of  Don 
Juan  Miralles,  196.  Plan  of  L. 
Nicola  for  dispensing  with  militia 
as  guards,  198.  Duties  received 
in,  206.  Light  Horse  company, 
petition,  230.  Prisoners  for  crim 
inal  offences  in  jail  of,  249.  L. 
Nicola  leaves,  names  Capt.  Mc- 
Connell  in  his  place,  254.  Capt. 
Cooper  inspector  of  barracks,  255, 
424.  Quarters  sought  for  citizens 
of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia  in, 
274,  281,  300,  309,  323,  324. 
Counterfeit  half- pence  discovered, 
279.  One  hundred  city  lots  to  be 
laid  off  for  sale,  299,  305,  422. 
Barracks,  255,  326,  424.  Taxes, 
City  lots,  329.  Lead  spouts  taken 
in  war  to  be  valued,  3*56.  Reasons 
for  deferring  illumination,  390. 
Removal  of  Records,  413.  Light 
Horse  to  be  ready,  415.  Prisoners 
from.  York,  426.  Flag-staff  on 
Market  street  hill  to  be  repaired, 
preparatory  to  news  from  Corn- 
wallis,  440.  News  of  capture  of 
Cornwallis  reaches,  454.  Federal 
troops  expected,  barracks  to  be 
put  in  order,  455.  Criminals  in 
jail,  469.  Bank  North  America 
chartered  by  Congress,  471.  Taxes, 
478.  Action  of  Gen.  Monk  and 
Hy4er  Ally  in  the  Delaware,  529, 
530.  Petition  of  merchants  on 


Philadelphia- 
seizure  of  sugars,  534.  Guard 
asked  for  prisoners  in  new  jail, 
549.  Debts  of  theatre,  proposal 
to  pay  off  by  a  lecture  on  heads, 
573.  Prisoners  taken  in  Clarke's 
expedition  in  distress  in,  574. 
Isaac  Snowden,  treasurer,  587. 
Merchants  addressed  by  Council 
respecting  French  seamen,  731. 
Memorial  of  Overseers  of  Poor  of 
N.  L.,  respecting  taxes,  739.  List 
of  City  lots  purchased,  748,  749. 

Flag  on*  Market  street  hill,  x.,  39. 
Taxes  in,  51.  Congress  ready  to 
deliver  up  new  prison  at,  53. 
Street  Commissioners,  letters  to 
and  from,  55.  Troops  expected 
from  S.  C.,  sick,  55.  Mutiny  of 
troops,  63.  Combination  formed 
in,  65.  Proposals  to  appropriate 
site  of  old  jail  for  exchange — ob 
jections  by  City  Commissioners, 
104.  Jailor  at,  petitions  postpone 
ment  of  execution  of  sentence,  on 
account  of  weather.  119.  Confer 
ence  with  merchants  on  internal 
commerce,  128.  Removal  of  seat 
of  government  of  U.  S. — proceed 
ings  in  Congress  respecting,  136. 
Memorial  against  theatres  in,  141. 
Removal  of  chevaux-de-frises  from 
river,  93,  144-146,  349,  350,  565. 
Resolution  of  Assembly — prepar 
ations  for  rejoicing  for  peace.  149, 
42S.  Congratulatory  letter  or  ad 
dress  to  Gen.  Washington,  on  his 
safety  and  return,  150.  His  an 
swer,  151.  Government  mansion, 
166.  Condition  of  hospital  on 
State  Island,  179.  Auctioneers 
elected  by  Assembly  for,  206. 
Memorial  of  merchants.  206.  Four 
men  burned  by  fire-works.  218. 
Returns  of  troop  of  light  horse, 

218.  Of  officers  of  first  battalion, 

219.  Advice  asked  of  merchants 
respecting   commercial   interests, 
219.     Their  answer,  221.     Tax  on 
billiard    tables,    222,    224.     Pur 
chasers  of  city  lots,  225.     Returns 
of  fourth   battalion,   235.     Com 
missioners  for  division  and  sale  of 
barrack  lots,  239,  241,  261,  268, 
276,737.     Call  on  persons  collect 
ing  moneys,  260.     Proposals  for 
"  labelling  "  and  numb'ng  houses 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


593 


Philadelphia — 

in,  2(J9.  Directories  first  publish 
ed  in,  271.  Chevalier  de  la  Lu- 
zerne  leaves,  278,  2>2,  283.  Pow 
der  magazine  full,  281.  Nnmber 
of  persons  confined  in  jail  for 
felony,  286,  296-302.  Account  of 
public  arms,  &c.,  required,  286. 
Commissioners  inquire  about  the 
iron  in  old  jail,  &c. — law  for  sale, 
&c.,  307.  Revolt  in  the  jail,  327, 
329.  Ptepairs  on  executive  man 
sion,  333.  Report  on  repairs  of 
State  House,  335,  348,  372,  420, 
426,  442,  493,  535,  542,  547,  563. 
Grand  jury  present  the  want  of 
room  in  magazine  for  powder, 
347.  Charles  Hellstedt,  Swedish 
Consul,  appointed,  362.  Disposal 
of  old  prison  work  house,  407. 
Allowance  to  prisoners,  407.  Trees 
planted  in  State  House  yard,  420. 
French  Consul-General  leaves  for 
New  York  with  Congress,  432. 
Militia  officers,  442.  J.  H.  C. 
Heinecken.  Consul  at,  from  United 
Netherlands,  446.  Piers  contracted 
for,  457,  713.  Chinese,  &c.,  land, 
sick  and  in  want,  52?.  State 
House  clock  and  G.  Owen  (1784), 
563.  Wardens  want  money  to 
proceed  with  improvements  in 
river  (1784),  571.  Removal  of 
buoys  by  ill-disposed  persons, 
580.  Beacon  placed  on  Cross 
Ledge  (1784),  586.  Chevaux-de- 
frise,  589.  Aaron  Doane  in  jail 
at,  598.  Memorial  qf  merchants 
and  traders  respecting  Barbary 
powers,  705.  Matthew  Irwin  elect 
ed  Recorder  of  Deeds,  707.  Peti 
tion  for  a  road  near  Master's  lands, 
718.  Invitation  of  Jewish  con 
gregation  to  Supreme  Executive 
Council  to  attend  consecration  of 
synagogue  in  Cherry  stree*t  (1782), 
731.  Sieur  de  la  Forest,  vice- 
consul  of  France,  735.  Comp 
troller  asks  for  a  guard  at  State 
House,  750.  Act  to  ascertain  num 
ber  of  taxables  in  Philadelphia. 
750.  Major  Fuller-ton  asks  for 
powder  for  third  battalion,  759. 
City  lots  which  have  reverted  to 
the  State,  762. 

Memorial  of  light  infantry  to,  offer 
of  service,  xi.,  36.     Franklin  and 
38 


Philadelphia- 
Jenkins,  agents  from  Wyoming, 
arrive,  52.  Officers  of  "Militia, 
invite  Governor  to  attend  a  review, 
57,  7 S.  J.  Franklin's  report  of 
proceedings  in,  67.  Wardens 
purchase  ground  at  Cape  May  for 
beacon,  93.  R.  E.  Pine,  paints 
portraits  in  Assembly  room,  95. 
Danger  to  piers  at  Marcus  Hook, 
from  Spanish  frigate,  99-162. 
Mercantile  Society  thank  Council 
for  committee  room,  103.  Act  of 
North  Carolina,  appointing  dele 
gates  to  convention,  117.  Do., 
New  Hampshire,  123.  The  ' '  Even 
ing  Chronicle"  established,  126. 
Matthew  Irwin,  Recorder,  appoint 
ed  Justice  of  Common  Pleas,  136. 
Power  of  recorders  to  acknowledge 
deeds,  136.  Phineas  Bond,  British 
Consul,  145.  -Larger  powder  maga 
zine  required,  202.  Militia  artil 
lery  stores  in,  257.  Opinion  of 
C.  J.  McKean  on  powder  maga 
zine,  276,  283,  546.  Returns  of 
officers  elected  under  militia  laws, 
302,  378,  561.  Wardens  inter 
fered  with  by  British  Consul,  375, 
381.  Opinion  of  Judges  on,  383. 
Resolution  of  Assembly  to  pur 
chase  a  powder  magazine,  393, 
546.  Contested  election  of  a 
Sheriff.  James  Ash  elected,  410. 
Returns  of  invalid  guards,  418. 
Jona.  B.  Smith  resigns  as  Pro- 
thonotary,  423.  Lawyers  recom 
mend  James  Biddle  for  Prothono- 
tary,  426.  Attack  on  Mons.  Mar- 
bois  by  Longschamps,  461-496. 
Barrack  lots,  sale  of,  506,  589, 
590.  Commercial  convention  pro 
posed  at,  523.  L.  Nicola,  on 
condition  of  the  prison,  536.  Ex 
pense  of  watching  public  build 
ings,  543,  575.  Repairs  of  State 
House,  558.  Febiger  resigns  as 
auctioneer,  563.  Register  Gen 
eral  opens  office  in  State  House, 
569,  570.  Burial  ground  for 
strangers,  570,  571.  Memorial 
of  Controller  on  city  lots,  571, 
588,  590.  Of  Receiver  General, 
do.,  572.  James  Read,  flour 
inspector,  573.  Tonnage  duties, 
594.  Tavern  licenses,  604.  Error 
in  warrants  of  German  Lutheran 


594 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   AEC HIVES. 


Philadelphia— 

Congregation,  607.  Regulation 
of  water  courses  in  Southwark, 
611.  Commissioners  to  examine 
Delaware  river,  622.  Prisoners 
in  work-house,  648.  Trees  for 
State  House  yard,  674.  Inspector 
of  pot  and  pearl  ash,  679.  John 
Chaloner  appointed  auctioneer, 
680.  Powder  magazine,  682. 
Memorial  on  mustard,  685.  Of 
William  Semple,  sub-lieutenant, 
687.  Solitary  cells  in  jail  to  be 
erected,  706.  Creek  Indian  chiefs 
visit,  707,  711.  Daily  Advertiser 
established  by  B.  F.  Bache,  713. 
District  Court,  United  States,  to 
sit  in  Philadelphia,  723.  Corn- 
planter  and  Stiff-Knee  arrive, 
733.  Committee  room  in  State 
House,  739.  Indians  are  going 
home,  740.  City  lots,  742.  Uni 
versity  corner-stone  laid,  742. 
French  emigrants  to  Scioto,  748. 
President's  arrival  to  be  celebra 
ted,  763. 

Resignation  of  F.  Gurney  as  warden, 
xii.,  2.  Accommodations  for 
President  U.  S.,  37.  Warden's 
report  on  Delaware  river,  287. 
On  piers,  294.  On  improving 
Delaware,  294.  Wardens  pur 
chase  lot  at  Cape  May  for  a  beacon, 
294.  Proposals  for  repair  of  State 
House,  295.  Complaints  on  loss 
of  arms,  295.  Wardens  ask  for  i 
burying  ground  for  strangers, 
304.  Paper  money — oil  for  light 
houses,  306.  On  state  of  the 
river,  307,  308,  314.  As  respects 
lighthouse,  buoys,  piers,  winte 
harbors,  &c.,  308-314.  Powder 
magazines  full,  a  history  of,  317 
Fort  Wiccacoa,  or  Association 
battery  at,  437.  Potter's  field 
or  Washington  square,  468. 

Philadelphia  Library  Company,  ask 
to  bring  books  from  New  York 
viii.,  183. 

Philadelphia  Company  for  promoting 
manufactures,  &c. ,  propose  a  road 
xi.,  428. 

Philadelphia  County  Commissioner 
to  erect  cells,  xi.,  706. 

Philadelphia  County  Light  Hors 
Company,  petition,  ix.,  230. 

Philips,   Captain,   and  eleven  men 


killed  by  Indians  in  Bedford  co., 
viii.,  488. 

hilips,  General,  reported  junction 
with  Lord  Cornwallis  in  Virginia, 
ix.,  173. 

:>hips,  Lieutenant-Governor  P.,  asks 
to  load  provisions  at  Philadelphia, 
ii.,  412.  Letter,  732. 
3hipps,  Paul,  letter  from  President 
Dickinson  to,  on  his  polite  atten 
tions,  x.,  360. 

?hyle,  Doctor  Frederick,  naval  offi 
cer  at  Philadelphia,  v.,  298  ;  vii., 
185.  On  merchandise  in  French 
vessels,  viii.,  547.  Naval  officer, 
x.,  240. 

Physic,  Edmund,  order  on,  iv.,  418. 
Demand  for  the  public  books, 
respecting  proprietary  estates, 
viii.,  113. 
Pickering,  Timothy,  vi.,  173,  237, 
546.  On  ill  usage  on  board  a 
public  vessel,  vii.,  656.  Appoints 
Colonel  Samuel  Miles  deputy 
quarter-master,  viii.,  499,  503  ; 
ix.,  262,  281,  389,  577.  Appoint 
ed  Register,  &c.,  in  Luzerne,  xi., 
84.  Letters  to  and  from,  133, 
135,  159,  176,  177,  179,  180,  205, 
208,  256,  281,  295,  296,  312,  346, 
353,  359,  363,  365,  399,  424,  541. 
Capture  of,  326.  Proclamation, 
329.  Certificates,  &c.,  respecting, 
551-555.  On  roads,  133,  135. 
To  be  advised  with  respecting 
Franklin,  189.  Militia  officers 
and  justices  at  Wyoming,  312. 
Proclamation,  to  arrest  persons, 
329.  Letters  to  Governors  New 
York  and  New  Jersey,  respecting, 
338.  Depositions  respecting,  345, 
358,  371.  Restored  to  liberty, 
captors,  346,  353,  363,  399,  552. 
Views  respecting  old  settlers,  &c., 
353.  Applies  as  Surveyor-Gen 
eral,  630.  Indian  murders,  xii., 
8.  Letters  to  and  from,  106,  113, 
128,  133,  149,  158,  179,  183,  190, 
237,  241,  244,  248,  255,  258,  263. 
Pierce,  John,  certificates,  x.,  536, 

538. 
Piers  at  Marcus  Hook;  x.,  407,  471, 

713;  xii.,  2. 

Pierry,  James,  letter,  ix.,  52,  55. 
Pilots  asked  for  by  South  Carolina, 
in.,  399.     Of  Delaware  river,  me 
morial,  iv.,  265  ;  memorial  of  War- 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    AKCHIVES. 


595 


dens,  265,  271.  Of  H.  Fisher,  664. 
Regulations  for,  680,  686.  Re 
stricted,  731,  743  ;  v.,  28,  47,  270- 
283,  expense  of  Chevaux  de  frise, 
426,  501.  Attempt  of  Moles- 
worth  to  bribe,  270-282,  315. 

Pinckney,  Gov.  Tho.,  of  S.  C.,  applied 
to  for  public  papers,  as  evidence, 
xi.,  545. 

Pine  Creek,  murders  by  Indians,  vi., 
552.  Alias  Tiadaughton,  x.,  357. 
Indian  murders  on,  xi.,  709,  710, 
714.  Indian  murders  on  xii.,  318. 

Pine,  R.  E.,  paints  portraits  of  Re 
volutionary  heroes,  xi.,  95. 

Pintard,  Lewis,  letter,  xi.,  196. 

Pipe,  Col.,  (Indian  chief,)  x.,  83,  84. 

Pipe,  Capt.,  xii.,  197,  203. 

Piper,  John,  Col.,  letter,  v.,  149,  436, 
vi.,  34,36,  115,  138,  141, '194,  229, 
469,  505;  vii.,  578;  viii.,  235,  278, 
297,  302,  319,  349,  488,  530.  At 
tacks  of  Indians  near  his  house;  ix., 
152,  554. 

Pirates,  orders,  &c.,  respecting,  i., 
97,  99,  101,  102,  207.  Letter, 
Privy  Council  on,  269,  306. 

Piratical  Goods,  orders  respecting,  i., 
307. 

Pitcairn,  Capt.  P.,  prisoner  at  Read 
ing,  asks  to  remain  there,  vii.,  374. 

Pitch  and  Tar,  manufacture  of,  iv., 
410. 

Pitt,  Fort,  iv.,  210,  298,  300,  307, 
337,  395,  483,  511.  Conference 
with  Indians  at,  298.  Troops  to 
march  from  Philadelphia  for,  300. 
Letter,  &c.,  Colonel  Wilkins,  395. 
Gen.  Gage  in,  456.  Latitude  and 
longitude,  592.  Called  Dunmore, 
521,  524;  ix.,  17,  37.  A  tory 
paper  found  in  a  powder  horn 
near,  39.  Washington's  letter  re 
specting,  81.  Has  never  wanted 
flour,  143.  Gen.  Irvine  ordered 
to,  419,  433.  Boundary  line, 
taxes,  &c.,  575;  x.,  53,  83,  95, 
115,  167,  (1783,)  337,  345;  in 
structions  relative  to  lands  oppo 
site  to,  115;  timber  on — agree 
ment  Gen.  Irvine  and  Boggs,  140, 
141,  699  ;  Col.  Bayard  commands 
at,  (1783)  167;  ruins  of  garrison 
at,  421,  462,  464;  depositions  re 
specting — bill  of  sale,  463  ;  eject 
ment  against  Capt.  Lucket,  466  ; 
to  be  given  up  to  certain  persons, 


477,  498 ;  sale  at,  483  ;  Turnbull, 
Marmie  &  Co.,  claim  the  land* 
497;  xii.,  161,  167,  182,  431-437- 
Pitt,  William,  Secretary  of  State 
iii.,  94,  96,  106,  321,  518  ;  noticesof 
King  George's  intention  to  marry 
Princess  Charlotte,  iv.  58. 
Pittsburgh, — Journal  of  F.  Post  to, 
iii.,  560.  Return  of  provisions  at, 
579.  No.  of  garrison  at,  580.  Con 
ferences  at,  560,  571,  674,  744. 
Fort  at,  685,  693.  Fort  Pitt,  696. 
Military  post  near,  iv.,  39,  45,  210, 
484.  To  Lancaster,  journey  to, 
210.  County  town  of  Westmore 
land,  449,  471.  Petition  against 
Connolly,  526.  Troops  marching 
from  Virginia  to,  530.  Minutes  of 
Indian  conference  at,  53 1 .  Thoughts 
of  abandoning,  550.  Gen.  Hand 
recalled  from,  vi.,  461.  Fort  at, 
threatened,  507.  Provisions  for, 
532.  Col.  Brodhead's  regiment 
inarches  for,  700.  An  agent  from 
Virginia  at,  vii.,  79.  Troops,  341. 
Delaware  Indians  at,  viii.,  22. 
Troops  thrown  into  private  dwell 
ings  at,  by  Col.  Brodhead,  22,  119, 
120.  Fort  Pitt,  a  serious  concern, 
440.  Garrison  in  distress,  554.  elec 
tion  at,  x-,  211.  State  of,  for  want 
of  acting  civil  magistrates,  289. 
Printing  office  proposed,  421.  Gen. 
Gage  orders  works  to  be  demolish 
ed,  429.  Ruins,  462.  Ejectment 
against  Capt.  Lucket,  466.  To  be 
taken  possession  of  for  the  State, 
as  soon  as  relinquished  by  the  U. 
S.,  498.  Road  to,  533.  Road  to, 
proposed,  xi.,  70.  Severe  cold  at, 
244.  Lands  opposite  described, 
244.  Timber  on,  500,  501.  Road 
from  Bedford  to,  560,  643  ;  xii., 
150.  Boat-builders  employed,  112. 
Want  of  provisions,  112.  Colonel 
Rawlins's  detachment  arrives  at, 
under  Capt.  Beal,  120.  Fort  en 
croached  on,  133,  190.  Letter  of 
committee  on  Indians,  300.  Capt. 
Armstrong  commands,  320.  Forts 
at,  355-359,  427-431. 

Pittstown,  N.  J.,  powder  sent  to,  vi., 
421.  Arms  at,  435,  439. 

Plays,  Games,  and  Sports,  reasons 
for  repealing  Act  against,  i.,  155, 
159.  Memorial  against,  iii.,  657. 

Pleasants,    Samuel,   vi.,    524.     Re- 


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monstrance    (1777)    on  treatment, 
x.,  158.    See  Vol.  VI.,  p.  509. 
Pluckamin,    Gen.  Washington  at,  v., 
168,  171. 

Pluggy's  town,  Indians  attack  Virgi 

nia,  v.,  258,  260. 

Poison,  Capt.  William,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  246,  247,  248.  On  re 
cruiting  service,  247,  248. 

Pomfret  Castle,  (see  Forts,  ii.) 

Pomroy.  Col.,  house  attacked  by  In 
dians,  ix.,  51. 

Poor,  overseers  of  N.  Liberties,  me 
morial  ix.,  739. 

Pooteatomies,  xii.,  131,  147. 

Popple,  Alured,  Letters  from,  i.,  245, 
288. 

Population  of  State  in  1775,  iv.,  597. 

Port  au  Prince',  earthquake  at,  peti 
tion  for  aid,  iv.,  370. 

Porter,  Capt.  Andrew,  vi.,  574;  viii., 
57  ;  ix.,  257.  Major  Andrew,  ix., 
632.  Col.,  letter  respecting  his 
rank,  x.,  49.  Andrew,  commis 
sioner  on  W.  boundary,  x.,  444, 
455,  760.  Asks  advice  respecting 
wagons,  &c.,  372.  On  boundary, 
xi.,  26,  69,  156,  178,  215,  241. 
Commis'er,  502.  N.  line  complete 
214.  Describes  Erie  lands,  242. 

Porter,  Capt.  Stephen,  appointed  com 
missary  to  commissioners  on  boun 
dary  with  Virginia,  x.,  438.  Asks 
pay  to  be  raised,  737. 

Post,  Fred.,  Journal  with  C.  Thom 
son,  iii.,  412.  Journal,  412,  422, 
520,  524,  560-565.  Character  of, 
578.  Letters,  581,  698,  700,  702, 
706,  709.  Instructions,  621.  Re 
lation  of  conversation  with  Indians, 
742.  Journal,  iv.,  92-98.  Passport, 
277. 

Postage,  franking  privilege,  xi.,  142. 

Post  Office,  A.  Spotswood,  letter  on, 
i.,  264.  Answer,  265.  Facilities 
recommended  by  Dunk  Halifax, 
iv.,  202. 

Postlethwaite,  Capt.  Samuel,  letters, 
Indian  murders,  ix.,  192. 

Pot  and  pearl  ash  Inspector,  xi., 
679. 

Potash  works  at  Philadelphia,  iii., 
53. 

Potomac  Fall  as  seat  of  government 
of  United  States,  x.,  138. 

Potters'  Field,  Philadelphia,  patent, 
&c.,  xii.,  304,  468. 


Potter,  David,  asks  for  Salt  for 
Bridgetown,  New  Jersey,  v.,  86. 
Letters,  86,  218,  305,  433,  436, 
440,  460,  511,  551,  570,  571,  584, 
718,  719,  738,  752,  755,  768. 
Potter,  Gen.  James,  letters,  vi.,  51, 
70,  83,  89,  97,  98,  150,  166,  169, 
231,  516,  517,  521,  603,  665,  729. 
His  operations  west  of  Schuylkill, 
98.  Skirmish  at  Blue  Bell,  32. 
Near  Barren  Hill  Church,  70,  98. 
Wishes  to  retire,  123.  Near  Dar 
by,  141.  Asks  leave  of  absence, 
167.  Relieved  by  Gen.  Lacey,  168. 
Clamor  against,  231.  Skirmishes 
near  Germantown,  70.  Respect 
ing,  662,  681,  684;  vii.,  342,  418. 
Recommended,  448,  473;  viii., 
484,  561,  507,  689,  699,  710. 
State  of  frontiers. — Indian  mur 
ders,  ix.,  70.  Soldiers,  128.  Re 
cruits,  184.  Elected  Vice  Presi 
dent,  447.  Expedition  declined, 
640.  Arms  for  Wyoming,  x  ,  47. 
Letter  to  President  Reed,  (1779. 
See  Vol.  VII.,)  militia,  Indians, 
&c.,  159.  Death'of,  xi.,  660. 
Potter,  James,  appointed  Surveyor, 

xi.,  661,  663. 
Potts,  Jonathan,  v.,  350. 
Potts,  Samuel,  vi.,  595. 
Potts,  Dr.  John,  letter  to  on  clothing, 

viii.,  96. 
Potts  Grove,  flour  to,  be  deposited  at, 

vi.,  177. 

Powder,  agreement  for,  by  Congress 
Committee,  iv.,  696.  Offer  of,  by 
Berks  county,  679.  Scarcity  of, 
viii.,  434,  442.  For  celebrating 
President's  arrival,  xi.,  763. — 
Required  for  thirty-nine  dis 
charges,  xii.,  9.  Magazines  at 
Philadelphia,  317.  Magazine,  plan 
of  a,  by  Lewis  Nicola,  iv.,  715  ; 
vii.,  141.  Waste  of,  398,  404.  Phi 
ladelphia  presented  by  Grand  Jury 
as  not  capable  of  containing  all  the 
powder,  x  ,  347.  Too  small  for 
all  the  powder,  xi.,  202.  Advice 
asked  of  C.  J.  McKean,  276.  Opi 
nion,  283.  Described,  546.  Pow 
der  magazine  at  Philadelphia,  to 
be  purchased,  393,  682. 
Powder-mills,  erected,  iv.,  745. 
Committee  for  erecting,  703.  Lo 
cation  of  several,  709.  Report 
on,  765.  R.  Morris  asks  for,  768. 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


597 


Explosion  of  State,  letter  P.  De 
Haven,  v.,  255.  Testimony  re 
specting,  256,  257,  261.  Maga 
zine  at  Lancaster,  205.  Merchants 
apply  for,  319.  Hemberg's  vi., 
139,  540.  Discovered,  544.  Pro 
perty  on  French  Creek  desired, 
vii.,  315. 

Powell,  Jeremiah,  President  of  Mas 
sachusetts,  prisoner  carried  into, 
viii.,  254. 

Powell,  Col.  Leven,  letter  from  Ken 
tucky,  viii.,  766. 

Powel,  Samuel,  (Prest.  of  Philadel 
phia  Agricultural  Society,)  infor 
mation  requested  on  Hessian  fly, 
xi.,  527,  384,  385. 

Pownall,  Sir  John,  letters,  ii.,  377, 
467,  527,  778. 

Pownall,  Secretary,  John,  letters,  iii., 
97,  759 ;  iv.,  309,  368,  465,  535, 
616,  617,  620,  629. 

Pownall,  T.,  Governor  of  Massachu 
setts, — Account  of  great  fire  in 
Boston,  solicits  aid,  iii.,  714. 
Granted  by  Assembly,  715. 

Prather,  Henry,  Deposition,  iv.,  237. 

Prayers,  for  the  Royal  family,  to  be 
altered,  i.,  225,  624. 

Presbyterian,  Synod,  Address  to  Gov. 
Thomas,-  i.,  743.  Second  Church, 
do.,  744. 

President  and  Council  have  power  to 
discharge  soldiers,  viii.,  110. 

President  and  V.  President,  election 
of,  xi.,  635. 

Presqu'isle,  fort  at,  iii.,  13,  563. 
xii ,  443 

Price,  G.,  letter,  iii. ,488. 

Price,  Lt.,  Samuel,  letter,  iii.,  429. 

Prince,  birth  of  a,  iv.,  414. 

Princess,  Louisa,  death  of,  iv.,  300. 

Princess,  a,  born,  iv.,  311. 

Princeton,  Enemy  advancing  to,  v., 
148,  157,  158.  Washington  has, 
159.  Battle  at,  159,  163,  168,  171, 
215. 

Prison,  (new,)  at  Philadelphia,  x., 
52. 

Prisoners,  delivered  up  by  Indians, 
iv.,  100.  At  Philadelphia,  on  trial 
of,  opinions,  iv.,  298,  299.  Taken 
at  St.  John's,  and  Chamble,  sent 
to  interior,  688:  v.,  77,  99,  168, 
170,  232,  233,  234,241,  243,  244, 
249,  267,  294,  296,  306,  317,  320, 
329,  371,  383,  442,  469,  471,  502, 


511,  513,  534,  604,  609.  Relief 
of,  442,  585,  600,  620,  632,  647. 
In  Masonic  Lodge,  582,  584,  586, 
593,  604,  607,  609.  Of  war— in 
Reading,  21.  Pay  of  officers,  31.  In 
Bristol,  61  Care  of,  65.  At 
Carlisle,  77.  At  Philadelphia,  to 
be  removed,  99.  From  Com.  Ha- 
zelwood,  169.  Sent  to  Philadel 
phia,  232;  vi.,  105,  127,  216,  261, 
263,  410,  427,  519,  680,  709.  Ex 
change  of,  proposed  by  Gen.  Howe, 
300,  318.  From  Philadelphia  in 
Virginia,  74,  75,  102,  104,  106, 
111,  158,  210,  365,  367,  401,  402, 
404,  453,  509,  510,  524.  Memo 
rial  to  Congress,  111,  158.  Re 
monstrance,  509.  Petition,  511. 
Exchange  not  exempt  from  mili 
tary  duty,  vii.,  496.  Who  have 
broken  parole,  626.  Expected, 
731 ;  viii.,  5,  43,  93,  157,  163, 
180,  188,  191,  343,  368,  555,  723, 
725,  726,  745,  753.  Of  war  at  N. 
York,  distress  of,  619,  620,  660, 
663.  Provisions,  620.  Regulations 
respecting  supplies,  626.  The  Con 
vention,  to  be  removed  from  Mary 
land  and  Virginia,  to  Yorktown 
and  Lancaster,  753.  Convention, 
letters  to  Assembly  on,  ix.,  5,  6,  7, 
24,  37,  38,  158,  203,  341,  357, 
515.  Plot  discovered  at  Lancaster, 
156.  In  Clarke's  expedition,  me 
morial,  574.  Confined  for  criminal 
offences  in  Philadelphia  jail,  249. 
In  prison  ships  at  New  York,  667. 
Ships,  British,  at  New  York.  Suf 
fering  on  board,  ix.,  656.  At  N. 
York,  number  of  prisoners,  667. 
Letter  of  Council  to  prisoners,  6G8. 
Described,  757,763.  War,  ix.,  661. 
In  prison  ships  at  New  York,  num 
ber,  667.  Letter  of  Council  to,  668. 
Provisions  for,  609,  674.  At  New 
York,  supplies  for  (1782,)  xi.,  495. 
In  workhouse,  Philadelphia,  648. 
Letter,  Gen.  Washington  respect 
ing,  (1782,)  496. 

Privateers,  Spanish,  on  Delaware,  i., 
759,  763,  765,  766.  King's  orders 
respecting,  iii.,  91,  162.  Commis 
sioned,  v.,  569.  Commissions 
granted  by  Congress  for,  vi.,  327, 
378,  670,  705,  726,  727.  Commis 
sions  for,  vii.,  127,  224,536.  Com 
missions  for,  viii.,  603. 


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INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Prize  money,  Commissioners,  for  dis 
tributing,  appointed,  i.,  654,  655. 
And  prize  money,  viii.,  202.  Act  for 
capture  and  condem'ion  of,  ix.,  48. 

Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Mar 
tial,  ix.,  361. 

Proclamation,  William  Penn  against 
Thomas  Matthews,  i.,  68.  Against 

•  cutting  timber  in  Philadelphia,  97. 
Of  Gov.  Keith  to  continue  the  Go 
vernment,  169.  Of  do.  reward  for 
a  murderer,  170.  Of  Gov.  Gordon, 
189.  Of  King  George  II.,  200,  220, 
204.  Of  Gov.  Thomas  against  set 
tling  on  lands  in  Lancaster  county, 
629.  Of  Gov.  Gordon,  189.  Of 
Gov.  Morris  for  a  fast,  ii.,  649.  Of 
Gov.  Dinwiddie,  of  Virginia,  re 
specting  Indians,  iii.,  155.  Against 
selling  rum  to,  237,  519.  And  sub 
mission  of  inhabitants  to  George 
III.,  .iv.,  38.  Gov.  Hamilton  for 
murderers,  65.  Gov.  Fauquier, 
255.  For  preserving  fish  in  Dela 
ware  river,  &c.,  347.  Against 
murderer  of  Isaac  Meyer,  376.  Of 
Gov.  Franklin,  New  Jersey,  against 
a  smuggler,  381,  445.  Gov.  Penn, 
against  Dunmore's  580.  Fleming 
Elliott,  665.  Of  Gen.  Washington, 
v  ,  700.  On  threshing  out  grain, 
vi.,  116.  For  pardon  to  tories  re 
commended,  434.  Of  Gen.  Arnold 
after  the  evacuation,  606.  For 
pardon  of  prisoners  under  Test 
laws,  vii.,  130.  Of  Congress  for  a 
Fast  day,  257,  261,  321.  For  ap 
prehending  deserters,  448.  By 
Congress  for  Thanksgiving,  757. 
Respecting  Virginia  boundary, 
viii.,  63.  Of  Congress  for  a  Fast, 

130.  For  apprehending  J.    &  R. 
Smith,    murderers   of    Mr.   Boyd, 
244.      Respecting   counterfeits   in 
Philadelphia,    ix.,   279.      Of  Con 
gress   for     a   Thanksgiving,    650. 
Respecting   the  money  and  credit, 

131.  For  Thanksgiving  by  Congress, 
victory  over  Cornwallis,  443.     Re 
specting   decree  at  Trenton,  732. 
Congress     for     Thanksgiving    for 
peace,    x.,    134.     Of   Governor  of 
Connecticut,   on    Wyoming    lands, 
146.     Of  Massachusetts  for  arrest 
of  Daniel  Shays,  &c.,  xi.,  119.    On 
arrest  of  Col   Pickering,  32'J.    For 
Indian  murders,  xii.,  318. 


Proctor's   Col.,    regiment,  xii.,   223. 

Proctor,  Col.  John,  v.,  202  ;  vi.,  445, 
458,  506,  659,  722 ;  viii.,  193,  217, 
253,  284,  710. 

Proctor,  Captain  Thomas,  to  return 
bedding,  &c.,  from  Province  Island, 
iv.,  728,  729.  On  the  Barracks, 
729.  Has  proved  cannon, &c.,  790. 
Return  of  stores,  754. 

Proctor,  Major  Thomas,  letters  to 
and 'from,  v.,  11,  33,  45,  50,  52, 
97,  118,  130,  134,  141,  189,  192, 
207,  234,  236,  249,  451,  455.  Or 
ders  prisoners  to  jail,  and  arrest 
of  Mrs.  White,  97.  Appointed  a  Re 
giment  of  Artillery,  234.  On  join 
ing  the  Continental  service,  189. 

Proctor,  Col.  Thomas,  vi.,  676,  712, 
732.  Letters,  vii.,  121,  123,  135, 
146,  261,  270,  290,  298,  405,  423, 
440,  476,  485.  Objects  to  uniform, 
292,  293.  Companies,  339,  340, 
387,  397.  Letters,  viii.,  43,  57, 
76,  193.  Claims  Hog  Island,  730, 
734,  760.  Threats,  complaints 
against,  ix.,  11,  17,  120.  Resigna 
tion,  142,  511. 

Proctor,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  instructions 
to,  respecting  H.  Carberry,  x.,  323, 
Revolt  in  jail,  327.  Purchase  of 
land,  420. 

Proctor,  Gen.  Thomas,  proposes  cele 
bration  of  President  Washington's 
birth  day,  xi.,  664.  Indian  mur 
ders,  719.  Respecting  Indians, 
740,  741. 

Proctor's  Col.,  regiment,  xii.,  223. 

Proposals  for  raising  an  army  at 
westward,  iv.,  654. 

Proprietaries,  notice  respecting  land 
lottery,  i.,  455.  To  trustees,  let 
ter  from,  236.  Appointments,  An 
drew  Hamilton's  opinion  on,  129. 
Land  atEaston,  iii.,  84.  Letters  of 
government,  107,  157,  193,  576, 
668.  Power  to  Gov.  Hamilton  to 
sell,  685.  Lands  in  Reading,  ix., 
231,  237. 

Prothonotaries  must  reside  within 
their  counties,  vii.,  638.  County, 
viii.,  58.  Of  Washington  county, 
letter  from  Governor  of  Virginia, 
x.,  78.  Circulars  to,  268,  439, 
749;  xi.,  591.  Of  Supreme  Court, 
765. 

Providence  Ship,  letter  W.  P.  to 
owners,  on  seizure,  i.,  136. 


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599 


Province  Island,  first  house  on  for 
sick,  iv.,  59.  And  Mr.  Holker, 
ix.,  298.  Lots,  384,  385.  Uni 
versity,  &c.,  385.  Hospital,  keeper 
appointed,  x.,  75.  Purchasers  of 
lots,  225. 

Provincial  forces  refuse  to  do  duty 
for  want  of  pay,  Hi.,  98.  Number 
in  pay,  99.  Proposed  dress  of, 
101.  Commissioners'  letter,  iv  , 
142. 

Provisions — Embargo  on,  ii.,  263, 
283,  373,  375,  500.  Gen.  Shirley 
remits  to  Gov.  Morris  for,  357.  Re 
quested  for  Bermuda,  661.  For 
soldiers,  bad,  iii.,  48,  54.  Esti 
mate  cost  of,  62.  Commissioners 
on,  92,  214.  Ammunition  at  fort 
Augusta,  79.  At  different  forts, 
81.  Embargo  on,  97,  114,  144, 
148.  High  prices  of,  v.,  667,  676, 
690,  721,  739,  742,  744,  748.  Cost 
of  liquor,  742  ;  vi.,  34,  38,  104, 
107,  129,  130,  135,  143,  207,  269, 
271,  277,  281,  284,  286,  289,  294, 
296,  306,  307,  348,  377,  378,  552, 
667.  Resolutions  of  Assembly 
respecting,  66.  Great  want  of,  in 
the  Army,  38,  107,  263,  329, 
Large  quantity  of  flour,  &c.,  or 
dered  by  Congress,  177,  256.  In 
quiries  by  Board  of  War  respect 
ing,  165.  Prospects  of  a  supply, 
231,240.  Commissioners  for  pur 
chasing,  294,  329.  Instructions, 
&c.,  303-314.  Letter  of  Board 
of  War  to  Congress  on,  315.  Let 
ter  of  Council  to  Commissioners, 

327.  Memorial   of   Council    and 
Assembly  to  Congress  on  the  causes 
of  delay  and  difficulty  respecting, 
333-336.     Purchases  to  be  desist 
ed  from,  427,  435,  441,  449  ;  vii., 
85,  88,  128,    159,    181,  186,  391, 
432,  514,  555,  570,  586,  605,  670, 
671,  685,  692,  727,  730.    Prices  of, 
181,  192,  245.     Resolution  of  Con 
gress  for    supply  of  245.     Maga 
zines   for,    305;  viii.,    8,    48,  55, 
60,  69,  70,  74,    75,    85,    86,    90, 
94,    97,  146,  178,    198,  240,  248, 
251,  255,  260,  277,  285,  295,  300, 
301,  305.    Great  scarcity  in  Army, 
122,  132,  260.     Places  of  deposit, 
170,  260,  270,  287,  313,  317,  325, 

328,  330,  342,  354,  362,  364,  367, 
371,  379,  382,  383,  399,  425,  430, 


432,  438,  439,  441,  458,  471,  475, 
477,  479,  480,  485,  494,  505,  515, 
522,  525,  526,  539,  548,  556,  558, 
560,  565.  Quota  of  supplies  de 
manded  of  all  States,  472,  572, 
601,  603,  611,  629,  635,  652,  653, 
661,  697,  719,  720,  739.  Rendez 
vous  for,  720.  Estimate  of,  neces- 
sai-y  at  different  posts,  631;  ix., 
15,  16,  17,  53,  54,  55,  57,  58,  66, 
71,  73,  81,  83,  84,  99,  102,  103, 

111,  124,  137,  143,  151,  161,  165, 
167,  175,  186,  190,  201,  207,  250, 
262,  265,  277,  285,  290,  303,  327, 
345,  348,  359,  381,  399,  400,  410, 
411,  417,  419,  423,  425,  459,  470, 
529,  744;  x.,  105,  109,  118;  xii., 

112,  114,  116,  117,  121,  125,  132, 
134,  135,  136,  154,  160,  161,  164, 
172,  173,  179,  183,  186,  208,  218, 
229,  230,  231,  234,  236,  241,  247, 
253,  254,  256,  257,  259,  260,  262, 
264,  266,  272,  273,  274,  277.    De 
stroyed,  145,  200,  263. 

Provost,  Rev.  Samuel,  consecrated 
Bishop,  x.,  434. 

Provost,  Gen.,  (British,)  vii.,  736. 

Prudden,  T.,  and  A.  Caldwell,  ix., 
480. 

Prussia,  treaty  with,  xi.,  5-14. 
Rights  of  conscience,  worship  and 
burial  secured  by,  to  United  States, 
8. 

Prussian  merchants,  certificates  in 
favor  of,  ix.,  3(51. 

Public  Records,  report  on,  securing, 
xi  ,  545. 

Pulaski,  General,  his  legion,  vi.,  705, 
719.  Complaints  against  his  corps, 
vii.,  230,  232,  233,  353,  378.  Let 
ter  from  Board  of  War,  233. 

Punishment,  in  Army,  v.,  119. 

Purchasers  of  flour,  vii.,  548,  674, 
692,  718,  753,  766.  Of  salt, 
728,  769.  Of  flour  to  exchange  for 
salt,  viii.,  3,  51. 

Purdie,  Col.,  viii.,  662,  567. 

Purviance,  Samuel,  Jr.,  complaint  of 
conduct  of  seamen  on  Delaware, 
viii.,  644. 

Putnam,  Daniel,  letter,  v.,  216. 

Putnam,  Gen.  Israel,  orders  lumber 
on  Delaware  R.,  to  be  made  into 
rafts,  v.,  86.  Visits  Fort  Island, 
130.  At  Crosswicks,  181.  Let 
ters,  163,  168,  170,  177,  196,  208, 
215,  230,  232,  247,  282,  300. 


600 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   AECHIVES. 


Q. 

Quarry,  Col.,  letter  W.  P.  to,  i.,  136. 

Quakers — pamphlets  respecting,  ii., 
257.  Address  to  General  Assem 
bly  on  present  state  of  affairs,  487. 
A  deputation  at  Easton  desire  to 
make  presents  to  Indians,  728. 
Governor's  objections,  729. 
Present  at  Easton  at  Treaty,  iii., 
265,  250,  262,  263,  264,  274,  319, 
Memorial  respecting  Conference  at 
Philadelphia,  469. 
Resolutions,  and  other  acts  of 
Congress  against  v  ,  551,  574, 
580,  589,  593,  596,600.  Of  Council 
atrainst,  555,  574,  582,  5S4,  586, 
590,  591,  593,  600,  604,  608,  609, 
612,  632. 

Proceedings  ngainst,  vi.,  4,  74, 
75,  401,  402,  404,  432,  509- 
510,  572,  709. 

Representation  of,  for  not  illu 
minating  houses,  ix.,  450.  John 
Pemberton  and  William  Mathews 
make  known  their  intentions  to  go 
to  Europe  on  a  religious  visit,  551. 
Petition  against  theatres,  xi.,  342. 

Quamash,  Henry,  (a  lame  Indian,) 
story  about  sale  of  lands,  iv.,  66. 

Quarter  Master,  department  to  be  re 
gulated,  vii.,  84,  85. 

Quarters  for  soldiers  in  Philadelphia, 
iii.,  85,  111,  112. 

Quemahoning,  T.,  petition  from,  let 
ter  Colonel  Piper,  answer  to,  viii., 
530. 

Quinby,  Jonathan,  land  on  Delaware, 
iii.,  681. 

Quit  rents,  proceedings  of  court  on, 
i.,  99. 

Quittapahilla,  iii.     (See  Lebanon.) 

R. 

Raboteau,  C.  L.,  proposes  a  lottery 
to  raise  funds  for  a  Literary 
Academy,  iii.,  677.  His  commis 
sion,  678.  Petition,  679,  680. 

Raccoon  Creek,  Indians  attack  a 
Sugar  Camp  on,  viii.,  140,  159. 
Boys  taken,  xii.,  148,  210,  214. 

Radiere,  Col.  de  la,  vii.,  400. 

Rain  deluges  Luzerne  Co.,  xi.,  85. 

Ralston,  John,  &c.,  to  investigate 
cause  of  distress,  vi.,  647.  Re 
ports,  772. 


Randolph,  Beverly,  Governor  of 
Virginia,  call  of  a  convention, 
xi.,  557.  Indians,  600. 

Randolph,  Edmund,  Governor  Vir 
ginia,  memorial  of  Charles  Sirnins, 
xi.,  115,  116.  Resolutions  of 
Virginia,  212.  Respecting  a  negro 
slave  claimed,  249,  256.  Laws 
requested,  284.  Laws — Joseph, 
Elam,  290.  Commercial  regula 
tions,  (1786,)  523,  (1784,)  525. 

Randolph,  Lieut.  Asher,  information 
of  enemy,  ix.,  436. 

Rangers,  armed  boat  to  Committee 
of  Safety,  iv.,  704.  For  provi 
sions,  704.  Complain  of  ill  treat 
ment,  705.  Five  companies  to  be 
raised,  vii.,  300,  301. 

Rank,  antedated  commissions  not  to 
give,  v.,  371.  Arrangement  of, 
483.  Of  officers,  appeal  to  Con 
gress  respecting,  vii.,  162,  447, 
607,  691.  Washington  on,  188. 

Ransom  bills  unpaid,  prisoners  held 
in  France  on  account  of,  iv.,  201. 

Rattan  [Ruatan?]  Isl'd,  to  be  set 
tled,  i.,  659,  660. 

Ratification  of  Constitution  of  U.  S., 
xii.,  82. 

Rations,  in  Continental  army,  iv., 
679.  What  constitutes  a,  vi , 
247,  272,  657.  Value  of,  vii., 
302,  515.  Act  of  Congress  res 
pecting,  furnished  inhabitants  on 
frontiers,  673. 

Rawlings,  Col.,  regiment,  vii.,  339, 
340;  viii.,  5,  38;  xii..  115,  147, 
272.  His  detachment  arrives  at 
Pittsburg,  120. 

Ray's  Town,  Stoc'de  fort  at,  iii.,  510. 

Raystown,  Fort  Bedford  at,  xii., 
339-341. 

Razer,  Peter,  appointed  Collector  of 
Customs  at  Lewestown,  iii.,  546; 
iv.,  76. 

Ratzer,  Capt.  Bernard,  Surveyor  of 
boundary  between  New  York  and 
New  Jersey,  protection  asked  for 
him,  iv.,  336,  337,  339.  Com 
mission  of  Governor  Penn  to  him, 
339 

Rea,  Samuel,  vi.,  611,  672.  Attack 
of  Indians  on  Gilbert  and  Piert, 
viii.,  221.  Savages,  222,  227. 
Tories  at  Water  Gap,  259.  Militia, 
Indians,  286,  560.  Troops,  320, 
386,  592,  640,  683,  729;  ix.,  581. 


INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


601 


Murders    by    Indians,    107,    108, 
158.     Militia,  743. 

Read,  Captain  Adarn,  orders  to,  ii., 
545,  551.  Letter  to,  738. 

Read,  Charles,  letter,  iii.,  546. 

Read,  James,  iii.,  36,  245.  Letter 
respecting  prisoners  of  war,  v., 
20.  Special  messenger,  68.  Let 
ters,  20,  68,  138,  204,  258,  323, 
463,  602.  Prothonotary,  323; 
vi.,  234,  235,  245,  473;  vii.,  289. 
Appointment  as  Register  of  Court 
of  Admiralty  of  Berks  Co.,  ix., 
191.  Appointed  commissioner  to 
Wyoming,  x.,  330.  Flour  Inspec 
tor,  xi.,  573. 

Read,  John,  letters  to  and  from, 
respecting  Mud  Fort,  v.,  12,  23, 
24,  26,  47,  60,  64,  91. 
Read,  Captain  Thomas,  on  the 
naval  affairs  of  the  river,  iv.,  745, 
747.  Complains  of  want  of  sea 
men,  bad  powder,  &c.,  750,  751, 
753.  Resigns,  769. 

Reading,  Berks  County,  water  ob 
tained  at,  ii.,  45.  Guard  for,  544, 
596.  Public  stores  at,  660.  Jour, 
from,  by  Captain  Young,  to  sundry 
forts,  674.  To  receive  Highland 
soldiers,  iii.,  575.  Recommenda 
tions  for  Clerk  of  Market,  659. 
Committee  respecting  arms,  &c., 
iv.,  757.  Uneasiness  respecting 
prisoners  of  war,  v.,  20,  250. 
Furnace,  cannon  cast  at,  31.  Let 
ter  from,  139.  Hospital  at,  139. 
Quantity  of  arms  in,  341.  Pris 
oners  at,  467.  J.  Morris  to  attend 
court  at,  481.  Fear  from  powder, 
633.  Places  of  worship  used  as 
barracks,  653.  Troops  sent  from, 
vi.,  14.  Flour  to  be  deposited  at, 
177.  Clothing  at,  250.  Attacks 
on  Attorney-General,  267.  No 
lawyer,  245.  Troops  ordered  to, 
374.  Guards  dismissed,  542. 
Request  of  prisoners  to  remain  at, 
vii.,  374.  Disturbance  by  prison 
ers  at,  450,  454,  480.  Tory  let 
ters,  488.  Prisoners,  and  scarcity 
of  provisions  at,  viii.,  425.  Sales 
of  confiscated  estates  at,  ix.,  216. 
Convention  prisoners  arrive  at, 
225,  230,  236,  289,  290.  Proprie 
tary  land,  231,  237.  Quarters  to 
Troops,  refused  at,  299.  Respect 
ing,  346,  347.  Commissioners 


appointed  to  examine  Roads,  &c., 
between  Susquehanna,  and  im 
proving  communications  between 
Schuylkill  and  Susquehanna 
rivers,  x.,  129.  Case  of  Big 
Spring  tracts,  712.  A  justice  of 
peace  required,  xi.,  63.  Election 
of  Burgesses,  275.  Recommenda 
tion  of  J.  Deimer  as  Judge,  597. 

Reading,  George,  murders,  &c.  near 
Fort  Ligonier,  vii.,  345. 

Reading,  John,  President  of  New 
Jersey — death  of  John  Hamilton — 
demands  a  counterfeiter,  i.,  764. 

Reading,  Philip,  letter,  iii.,  699. 

Reasons  for  not  building  a  house 
viii.,  287. 

Receiver  General,  islands  in  Ohio, 
xi.,  667.  Report,  750.  Report 
on  certificate,  xii.,  47. 

Recorders  to  have  power  to  acknowl 
edge  deeds,  xi.,  136. 

Records  of  Bucks  county,  v.,  237. 
Westmoreland,  452,  455.  Chester 
county,  462.  Bedford,  638.  North 
ampton  county,  654.  To  Lancas 
ter,  749.  And  papers,  public, 
Richard  Peters'  letter  respecting, 
vi.,  72.  Circular  of  Council  on, 
88.  To  be  removed  to  Northamp 
ton  county,  88,  140.  Public,  viii., 
318.  Removal  of,  ix.,  412.  Of 
Court  against  Kilborn  and  Parks, 
xi.,  419.  A.  Kilborn,  546.  S. 
Miles,  547.  Report  on  securing 
public,  xi.,  575. 

Recruiting,  service  of  twelve  Penn 
sylvania  regiments,  cash  paid  for, 
v.,  335,  4!- 3.  Col.  Hartley  on, 
vi  ,  321.  Wayne  on,  408.  Ofii- 
cers'  memorial  to  Council,  280, 
397.  Letter  to  General  Washing 
ton,  287,  288,  292.  Plan  of  Con 
gress  for,  vii.,  442.  Accounts, 
500;  viii.,  72,  351,  363,  368,  382, 
422,  437,  439,  669,  682,  730,  732, 
744,  745,  753 ;  ix.,  69,  136,  187, 
191,  196,  221.  Rendezvous  for, 
484.  Instructions  to  Maj.  Moore, 
x.,  127.  Suspended,  529.  Or 
dered  by  Secretary  of  War,  xi., 
555. 

Recruits,  respecting,  vi.,  410,  411, 
433,  451,  659,  746  ;  vii.,  64,  65, 
70,  105,  442,  476,  500,  659,  667, 
711.  742. 

Red  Bank,  attack  on,  v.,  118,  130. 


602 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


-State  of,  362,  663,  699,  701,  703, 
706,  707,  709,  719,  745,  746. 
Count  Donop  killed,  699.  Com 
modore  Hazelwood  account  of  ac 
tion,  721,  722;  vi.,  21,24,28,  31, 
Visit  of  President,  &c.  to,  vii., 
199,  200.  Fort  (Mercer),  battle, 
&c.  at,  viii.,  445-452. 

Redick,  David,  difficulty  in  surveys 
in  Washington  county,  x.,  416. 
Account  of  Indian  murders,  xi., 
149.  Intelligence  from  N.  Y., 
197,  339.  Elected  Vice  President, 
411.  Describes  lands  opposite 
Pittsburg,  244.  Asks  letters  from 
Gov.  Clinton,  of  J.  Franklin  and 
Dr.  Hamilton,  412.  Hamilton  and 
Benton  (1787),  459.  Justices, 
592. 

Bedstone, — people  against  Captain 
Springer,  xii.,  278. 

Reed,  Adam,  letter,  iii.,  426. 

Reed,  Bowes,  vii.,  262. 

Reed,  Fort,  xii.,  452. 

Reed,  Joseph,  letter,  iv.,  679.  Arms 
to  be  taken  from  soldiers  leaving 
army,  v.,  108.  Sends  prisoners 
from  Trenton,  151.  Appointed 
C.  J.,  289,  379.  Letters  to  and 
from,  109,  151,  289,  379,  692,  701, 
702.  Has  horse  shot  under  him 
and  narrowly  escapes,  vi.,  71. 
Recommended  for  Brigadier  Gen 
eral  by  General  Armstrong,  91. 
Appointed  on  committee  of  Con 
gress  on  memorial  of  Councils  and 
Assembly,  160,  183,  218.  Letters, 
120,  218,  712,  733,  739.  Asked 
to  assist  Attorney  General,  712. 
Gen.  Armstrong's  opinion  of,  662, 
681.  Gibb's  journal  in  R.  I.,  733. 
Presence  required,  739.  Letters 
to  and  from.  (See  Sup.  Execu 
tive  Council. )  Affidavits  respect 
ing,  before  Congress,  by  Clarkson 
and  Franks,  vii.,  270.  Compli 
mentary  resolutions  of  Assembly, 
295.  Correspondence  respecting 
Arnold,  162,  283,  327,  337,  347, 
351,  380.  Views  on  militia  laws, 
359.  Letters  to  Gen.  Washing 
ton,  377-383.  Compliment  to, 
582,  584,  665.  His  private  posi 
tion,  712.  Wrong  impressions  of 
Board  of  War,  713.  Correspon 
dence  with  J.  Wilcox,  721,  725, 
727.  Sickness,  744.  Proposes  to 


command  troops  in  person,  760. 
Letter  to  Congress  on  dispensing 
with  part  of  the  sentence  of  Court 
Martial  respecting  Gen.  Arnold, 
viii.,  99.  Letter  to  Nicholas  Wain 
on  oppressive  execution  of  law, 
106.  On  power  with  Council  to 
discharge  soldiers,  110.  Gen. 
Brodhead  proposes  a  purchase  of 
manor  lands,  120.  President  de 
clines  being  concerned,  150. 
Thanks  to  officers  of  militia,  265. 
Asks  meeting  of  merchants,  266. 
[See  Sup.  Executive  Council.] 
Replies  at  length  to  Mons.  Hol- 
ker,  ix.,  175-184.  Reply  to  field 
officers,  187.  Letters,  517.  To 
H.  Osburne,  on  Connecticut  claim, 
563,  691.  Account  as  counsel  in 
Connecticut  case,  738.  Letters 
to,  from  Council  (1777)  respect 
ing  office  of  Chief  Justice,  x., 
157.  Letters  to  and  from  (1779), 
157,  159,  160.  Elected  member 
Congress,  254  ;  xii.,  106.  Letters 
to,  150,  163,  180,  186,  251. 

Reed,  Leonard,  wagon  master,  re 
signs,  vi.,  290. 

Reed,  Major,  viii.,  116. 

Reed,  Lieut.  Samuel,  operations  at 
Wyoming,  xi.,  435. 

Reese,  William,  letter,  iv.,  653. 

Reformed  German  Clergy,  address 
to  Gov.  Morris,  ii.,  185. 

Regiment,  Pennsylvania,  how  sta 
tioned,  iii.,  339.  State  of  the 
forces  between  Delaware  and  Sus- 
quehannah,  340.  Number  in  pay 
of  province.  341. 

Regiment  of  Philadelphia  county, 
address  to  Gov.  Denny,  ii.,  763. 
His  reply,  763. 

Register  General  appointed,  xi.,  568. 
Opens  office  in  State  House,  569. 
Appoints  Thomas  Smith,  clerk, 
570.  Order,  571.  To  Comptroller 
General,  693,  696.  Report  on  fi 
nances,  722.  On  duties  of  office, 
xii.,  3. 

Reichel,  John,  Frederick,  Moravian 
missionary,  applies  for  passport, 
ix.,  265. 

Reid,  James-,  R.  &c.,  letter,  viii.,  45. 
Delegate  in  Congress,  xi.,  308. 
Pay  as  member,  280. 

Reigart,  Adam,  vi.,  626. 

Reilly,  Capt.,  vii.,  691. 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


603 


Rein,  John,  viii.,  606. 

Rej  oicings  for  peace,  resolutions  of 
Assembly,  x.,  149. 

Religious  liberty  and  rights  secured 
by  treaty  between  U.  S.  and 
Prussia,  xi.,  8.  - 

Religious  societies,  holding  lands, 
&c.,  respecting,  i.,  160. 

Remonstrance  of  Council  and  As 
sembly  to  Congress  on  the  with 
drawal  of  Continental  troops  from 
Philadelphia,  v.,  307.  Of  Council 
and  Assembly  to  Congress  against 
army  going  into  winter  quarters, 
vi.,  104,  107,  111.  Of  prisoners 
in  Masonic  Lodge,  509.  Jas.  Pem- 
berton,  John  Hunt  and  Samuel 
Pleasants  (1777)  against  treat 
ment  by  order  of  Council,  x.,  158. 
[See  vol.  VI. ,  p.  509.] 

Rendezvous,  plans  of,  proposed,  vi., 
302. 

Repeal  of  various  laws,  reasons  for, 
i.,  155,  191. 

Reports,  of  Senate,  &c.,  committee 
respecting  Colonial  Records  and 
Archives,  i.,  3,  10.  Of  S.  Hazard, 
respecting  Archives,  17.  To  be 
printed  in  English  and  German, 
21.  On  petition  of  the  Swedes, 
172.  Of  Drs.  Gr?eme  and  Zach- 
ary,  210.  Commissioners  on  Lan 
caster,  C.  H.,  252.  On  passes, 
256.  On  Loan  Office,  457. 
On  public  accounts,  459.  On  fort 
ifications  at  Philadelphia,  633, 
636.  Of  Board  of  Trade  on  laws, 
721.  Of  C.  Thomson  and  F.  Post, 
of  journey  to  Indians,  in.,  412. 
Of  committee  on  Commissioners' 
accounts,  452.  Of  Drs.  Grseme 
and  Bond,  iv.,  59.  Of  John  Gib 
son,  118.  To  Commissioners 
trade  and  plantations  respecting 
certain  acts,  275,  281.  Of  Solici 
tor  General,  on  trial  of  prisoners 
at  Philadelphia,  298,  299,  300, 
304,  307.  On  salt  works,  771. 
Of  barrack  master  on  dirty  nouses 
left  by  soldiers,  v.,  265.  Of  De 
Coudray  on  defences  on  Delaware, 
360,  565.  To  Congress  respect 
ing  Burgoyne,  vi.,  163.  Respect- 
„  ing  Wm.  Straker,  701.  On  prop- 
*  erty  in  Philadelphia,  706.  Com 
mittee  on  Congress,  753.  To  Con 
gress,  respecting  Gen.  Maxwell, 


vii.,  138.  Ass'y  on  salaries  of  offi 
cers,  739.  Of  conim'e  of  Congress 
on  public  debt,  ix.,  85-93.  Of 
committee  on  letter  from  Super- 
intendant  of  finances,  499.  To 
Assembly  on  boundary  line  be 
tween  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania, 
x.,  8,  72,  95.  In  case  T.  Matlack, 
9.  Ephraim  Douglass  to  Sec'y  of 
War,  83.  To  Congress  on  Indian 
affairs,  119-125.  On  internal 
commerce,  128.  To  Congress  on 
full  representation,  139.  On  in 
terest  on  debt,  242-250.  T.  Mat- 
lack,  365.  On  national  debt,  514- 
520.  On  State  House,  335,  375. 
Council  censors,  383.  Of  Com 
missioners  on  boundary,  373,  374, 
506.  On  arrears  of  imposts,  378. 
Of  Commissioners  on  boundary 
between  Pennsylvania  and  Vir 
ginia,  506.  To  Congress  on  reve 
nue  system,  U.  S.,  732-735.  To 
Assembly  (1784),  on  Wyoming, 
541. 

Of  Treasury,  xi.,  15  On  Western 
boundary,  69,  308.  On  commerce, 
75.  On  cession  of  lands  by  Con 
necticut,  107.  Proceedings  of  land 
holders,  at  Wyoming,  24G.  To 
Assembly  on  Erie,  252.  Of  Attorney 
General,  on  citizenship,  259,  260, 
Pteport,  to  Congress  on  letter  of 
Commissioners  of  Virginia,  317. 
Of  Council  on  Lake  Erie,  389.  Of 
commissioners  on  boundary  be 
tween  N.  York,  and  Pennsylvania, 
522,  526.  Of  Council  to  General 
Assembly,  on  purchase  of  Erie, 
528.  On  claim  of  Wm.  Hamilton, 
535.  On  securing  public  records, 
644,  575.  On  rewards  of  Captors, 
554,  577.  On  J.  Adlum's  letter 
on  surveys,  Comptroller  General, 
on  accounts,  587-582,  590.  On 
Mud  Island  accounts,  586,  617. 
On  accounts  of  General  Gibson, 
and  Butler,  588.  On  attorney's 
fees,  647.  On  account,  695. 
Health  officer,  747.  of  auctioneers, 
748,  755,  761.  Master  of  Rolls, 
748.  Receiver  General,  750.  Com 
missioners  viewing  rivers,  751. 
Flour  inspector,  755.  Secretary 
of  land  office,  757.  Surveyor 
General,  758.  of  treasurer,  758. 
Register  General,  763.  Prothono- 


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INDEX  TO  PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


tary  of  Supreme  Court,  765. 
Measurer  of  grain  and  salt,  766. 
Collector  of  Excise,  xii.,  1.  In 
spector  of  Lumber,  1.  Treasurer's, 
4  Charles  Pettit  on  accounts  6. 
Of  Receiver  on  Certificates,  47. 
Of  Commissioners  to  Wyoming,  73, 
296.  On  Frankstown  Road,  80. 
Of  Wardens  on  state  of  river,  308. 

Representation  of  Quakers,  for  not 
illuminating  houses,  ix.,  450. 

Representation  in  Congress,  state  of, 
xi  ,  122,  182,  168,  175,  180,  214, 
263,  275,  298. 

Requisitions  by  Congress  on  the 
States,  xi.,  15,  23,  30,  73,  198, 

Resignations  in  favor  of  persons  not 
allowable,  vii.,  99;  viii.,  597,  612; 
Of  F.  Gurney  as  Warden,  xii.,  2. 
Of  Justices,  5. 

Resolutions  of  Assembly  of  Massachu 
setts  i.,  666;  OfN.  i*.  Assembly, 
ii.,  52;  Of  House  of  Commons  on 
Bills  of  Credit,  iv.,  173.  Of  Council 
at  New  York  on  Indians  passing 
through  New  York,  172.  House 
of  Commons  on  Manufactures,  292. 
Of  Philadelphia,  complained  of  by 
Earl  Hillsborough,  as  "in  very 
strong  and  unbecoming  terms," 
380  Of  Assembly  relative  to  Fort 
at  Mud  Island,  474  Of  Assembly 
548;  Of  Congress,  v.,  25,  62,  124, 
137,  183,  268,  283,  304,  309,  310, 
319,  325,  328,  366,  418,  461,  469, 
470,  492.  513,  528,  530,  551,  552, 
554,  575,  580,  583,  589,  596,  604, 
606,  616,  623,  627,  647,  649,  675, 
678,  736.  Of  Council  of  Safety, 
80,  84,  115,  124,  317,  699.  Of 
meeting  of  "  Real  Whigs"  at  Phila 
delphia,  83.  Of  Cumberland,  Co., 
340.  Of  Assembly,  617;  Assembly, 
vi .,  64,  66,  73,  84,  155,  396,  694, 
733,  741.  Congress,  9,  59,  79,  83, 
111,  145,  150,  162,  177,  184,  215, 
256,  273,  286,  299,  300,  323,  341, 
356,  358  364,  365,  374,  375,  377, 
382,  388,  398,  422,  433,  442,  458, 
461,  507,  508,  557,  578,  585,  586, 
602,  659,  672,  702,  705,  732,  733, 
755,  758.  Council,  64.  Board  of 
War,  74;  Of  Congress,  vii.,  15,  20, 
75,  76,  83,  87,  101,  129,  154,  158, 
173,  204,  221,  249,  251,  203,  287, 
293,  315,  316,  365,  374,  413,  436, 
439,  500,  519,  542,  641,  732,  734, 


741.  Of  Assembly,  187,  192,  237, 
244,  269,  278,  284,  294,  295,  718, 
740,  741,  Board  of  War,  256.  Of 
House  of  Delegates  of  Va.,441; 
viii.,  86,  142,  173,  175,  185,  195, 
255,  256,  261,  272,  2^5,  332,  346, 
352,  391,  448,  519,  520,  553,  603, 
629,  635,  649,  687,  699,  700,  724, 
737,  749,  753,  761.  Assembly,  8, 
14,  21,  276,  569,  570,  646,  657, 
685,  728,  729,  733,  734,  736,  738, 
639,  751,  752,  759,  761.  General 
Assembly  of  Virginia  respecting 
western  boundary,  352.  Of  Coun 
cil,  608;  Of  Assembly,  ix.,  4,  5, 
11,  22,  63,  66,  68,  69,  202,  464, 
476,  483,  506,  509,  666,  754,  762, 
Congress,  73,  77,  109,  134,  152, 
164,  168,  185,  188,  209,  243,  273, 
300,  309,  366,  383,  391,  394,  411, 
446,  450,  483,  484,  493,  506,  548, 
560,  582,  608,  645,  741,  756.  Of 
Council,  341.  House  of  Delegates 
of  Virginia,  562;  x.,  8,  111,  129, 
130,  149,  166,  177,  178,  179,  184, 
195,  196,  203,  204,  209,  233,  315, 
316,  333,  334,  335,  336,  365,  867, 
309,  412,  420,  488,  531,  559,  695, 
7iO,  711,  749,  750,  756. 
Of  Assembly  of  Connecticut,  x., 
116,  117,  6^3. 

Of  Congress,  x.,  27,  36,  90,  105, 
Io6,  139,  194,  209,  241,  507,  508, 
511,  520,  528,  536,  543,  544,  549, 
550,  561,  562,  (1784,)  566-572, 
590,  71fi. 

Of  Council  of  Censors,  x.,149,  153, 
302,  326,  327,  332. 
Of  House  of  Delegates,  of  Maryland 
Commissioners  on  trade,  x.,  744. 
Of  House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia 
on  boundary,  (1783,)  171.  Com 
missioners  on  trade,  738  ;  Of  As 
sembly,  xi.,  84,  207,  211,  2^2, 
393,  395,  398,  406,  523,  564,  56  i, 
614;  635,  6«6,  66"),  669,  6*2, 
of  Maryland,  77  ;  Of  Congress,  38, 
50,  61,  73,  74,  75,  128,  129,  141, 
142,  282,  316,  352,  387,  555,  582, 
586,  612,  613,  616,  665,  677;  Of 
Council  of  Virginia,  291  ;  Of  Exe 
cutive  Council,  on  purchase  of 
Erie,  313.  Lake  Erie  relinquished 
by  Congress,  387.  Powder  Maga 
zine,  393.  Purchase  of  Erie,  395, 
Respite  of  Doanes,  398.  Accounts, 
406,  Commissioners  to  Virginia 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


6)5 


and  Maryland,  523.  Call  of  State 
convention,  561.  Sale  of  Eri< 
lands,  566:  Of  Wyoming  settlers 
83. 

Returns  of  Assemblymen,  for  Ches 
ter  county,  iv.,  739.  For  Lancas 
ter,  742.  Of  troops,  vi.,  484.  0 
2d  Brigade  of  Foot  under  Colone 
Johnston,  vii.,  66.  Pennsylvania 
Brigade  under  Col.  Stewart,  69 
Of  Gen.  St.  Glair's  division,  752 
Of  non-comm'd  officers,  serving  in 
Southern  army,  ix.,  517.  Of  troops 
at  Fort  Pitt,  521.  Of  deserters 
from  American  regiment,  x.,  390. 
Of  Pennsylvania  line,  390.  Of 
Military,  22,  390,  393,  436.  Of 
officers  of  Troops  in  Philadelphia 
Co.,  218,  219,  235.  Of  military 
stores  at  Fort  Island  and  Billings- 
port,  (1784,)  284. 
Revel,  Capt.,  of  French  vessel,  on 
importing  merchandise,  viii.,  546, 
547. 

Revenge,  Cutter,  vii.,  187,  241,  266, 
281,  285,  289,  300,  310,  318,  322. 
evenue  system  of  U.  S.,  report  to, 
Congress  on,  x.,  732. 
Reynolds,  Jno.,  frauds  at  the  grate  of 
the  jail,  viii.,  690.    Jailer,  petition 
to  postpone  execution  of  sentence 
on    account   of  weather,    x  ,    119. 
Longschamp    retaken,    277.      Re 
volt  in  jail,  327. 

Rheiner,  John,  forfeiture  of  flour  to 
D.  Niess,  submitted  to  Judges,  xi., 
273. 

Rhode  Island  Commissioners  to  In 
dian  Treaty  at  Albany,  ii  ,  141. 
Act  appointing  Commissioners  to 
meet  General  Shirley,  442.  Re 
quest  provisions,  672.  Letters 
of  Governor,  434,  500.  Claim  for 
share  of  parliamentary  grant,  iv., 
121.  Journal  of  Major  Gibbs  of, 
military  and  naval  operations 
there,  vi.,  733-736.  Enemy  quit 
ting,  387.  Letter,  Robert  Morris 
to,  ix  ,  474.  Troops  to  march  for 
the  Highlands,  549.  B.  Stille,  of, 
appointed  to  settle  accounts  of 
Pennsylvania  and  United  States, 
668.  Act  to  comply  with  requisi 
tions,  xi.,  16,  23.  Act  to  estab 
lish  judicial  courts,  U.  States,  in, 
707. 
Rice,  Capt.  viii.,  161,  162. 


Rice,  Fort,  attacked  by  Indians,  viii., 
1661,  Where  located,  567.  At 
tacked,  567 ;  x.,  165  ;  xi.,  453, 
454. 

Rice,  Patrick,  clerk  of  D.  Franks, 
allowed  to  go  to  New  York  to  set 
tle  accounts,  vii.,  173.  Pass  for, 
180.  Letter,  viii.,  33. 

Rice,  Robert,  recruiting  in  Philadel 
phia,  vi.,  722. 

Riche,  Mrs.  Anne,  pass  to  New  York 
refused,  viii.,  141. 

Richards,  James,  a  prisoner  to  be 
removed,  petition,  iv.,  722. 

Richards,  William,  letters,  v.,  13,  47, 
62,  166,  169,  242. 

Richardson,  Col.,  v.,  177. 

Richardson,  Joseph,  letters,  v.,  254. 
Counterfeits,  239,  248,  254,  327, 
525.  In  Lancaster,  248.  Mitti 
mus  for,  249. 

Richardson,  John,  to  W.  Penn.,  i., 
81. 

Riddle,  Geo.  Read,  appointed  by  De 
laware  on  boundary  line,  .1849,  iv., 
37. 

Ridout,  J.,  Letters,  ii.,  734. 

Ridout,  Sergeant,  letter  to,  iii.,  660, 
662. 

Rinker,  James,  respecting  the  dispo 
sition  of  Indians,  xi.,  207. 

Riot  at  Gloucester,  warrant,  i.,  546. 
On  Schuylkill,  553.  At  election 
in  York  county  ii.,  50.  At  Lan 
caster.  Danger  to  Mr.  Wirtz  from, 
v.,  266. '  At  J.  Wilson's  in  Phila- 
phia,  vii.,  732,  735,  744. 

Rioters,  seize  goods  on  way  to  Fort 
Pitt  from  Philadelphia,  iv.,  217, 
219,  222,  224,  226,  228,  230,  244, 
246.  In  New  Castle  county,  331. 
At  Wyoming,  385. 

Hisberg,  Gustavus,  vii.,  550.  Flour 
wanted,  viii.,  200. 

Rising  Sun  Inn,  burned,  vi.,  71. 

ilittenhouse,  Benjamin,  to  superin 
tend  Gun  Lock  factory,  iv.,  712; 
v.,  743.  On  gunlock  factory,  vii., 
142.  Appointed  commissioner,  to 
examine  Schuylkill,  xi.,  623. 

^ittenhouse,  David,  letters,  v.,  10, 
62,  264,  357.  Presides  at  Town 
Meeting,  v.,  77;  vi.,  184,  643.  Re 
port  on  state  of  Treasury,  vii., 
118,  302.  A  Pennsylvania  Com 
missioner  to  run  line  between  Vir 
ginia,  viii.,  353.  State  of  Trea- 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   AECHIVES. 


sury,  657,  662.  Treasurer  on  pa 
per  currency,  &c.,  ix.,  117,  lf9, 
229.  Appointed  Commissioner  to 
examine  roads  and  rivers  for  in 
ternal  commerce,  x.,  129,  130. 
Commissioner  (1783,)  of  boundary 
with  Virginia,  171,  223.  Trea 
surer,  241,  456,  534.  Commis 
sioner,  334,  444,  454,  455,  736. 
Instruments,  454.  Asks  for  a  quad 
rant,  it  would  be  useful,  458. 
Commissioner  on  Susquehanna 
river,  755.  Treasurer,  on  taxes, 
xi.,  337.  Indemnifying  bond,  743. 

Rivers,  examination  of,  xi.,  681,  683, 
690,  694,  756. 

Roach,  Isaac,  boats  in  Delaware 
Bay,  viii.,  254.  Prisoners  taken 
by,  339.  Sent  to  Capes  to  watch 
British  fleet,  ix.,  80.  Instruc 
tions  to,  96.  Vessels  seen,  112. 
To  return,  189. 

Roads  and  bridges,  i.,  767. 

Petition  respecting,  from  Phi 
ladelphia  through  Wiccaco  to 
Gloucester,  436  ;  ii.,  98.  Condi 
tion  of  various,  iii.,  279.  From 
Schuylkill  to  Susquehanna,  peti 
tion  for,  iv.,  362.  In  bad  order  to 
be  repaired,  vi.,  441,  450,  482. 
Proposed,  &c.,  xi.,  70,  91,  131, 

133,  135,  143,  149,  186,  262,  560, 
643,   656,  725.     Frankstown,   re 
port,  xii.,  80. 

Robbery,  highway,  near  Bedford, 
iv.,  458.  In  Bucks  and  Chester 
counties,  ix.,  459,  501,  507,  529. 
Of  Bucks  tax  collectors,  xii.,  299. 

Roberdeau,  D.,  explanations,  v.,  658 
Letters,  639,  659,  673,  726,  728, 
735,  756,  772;  vi.,  10,  18,  130, 

134,  144,  183,  206,  209,  214,  273, 
287,  295,  359,  374,  422,  436,  446, 
567,  583,  584,  609.     Speaks  favor 
ably  of  Mrs.  Ferguson,  131.     0 
books,  583.     Proceeds  to  the  leac 
mine,  423.     Proposes  to  build   a 
fort    there,    424.     And    furnace 
446  ;  vii.,  100,  137,  159,  167,  184, 
192,  194,  198,  236,  296,  299,  643 
In  favor  of  Mrs.  Ferguson,  100 
Of  Lieutenant  Meens,  299.  Claims 
payment  for  lead,  viii.,  5. 

Roberdeau,  Fort,  vii.,  419,  446;  xii. 

454. 
Roberts,  John,   memorials,  &c.,   in 

favor  of  his  pardon,  vii.,  21-44 


Memorial  of  widow,  &c.,  respect 
ing  dower,  122.     Respecting   es 
tate  of  John  R.,  viii.,  296. 
Roberts,  Joseph,  petition  for  pardon, 

ix.,  745,  764. 

Roberts,  Jonathan,  respecting  exe 
cution  of  John  Brown,  xi.,  279. 
lobertson,  James,  iii.,  291. 
Robeson,  Captain,  eldest  Continental 

officer  in  the  navy,  vi.,  21. 
Roberteau,  Thomas  C.,  letter  from, 
xii.,    284.     Reasons    for    leaving 
service,  284, 
Robinson,     Andrew,     Register      of 

Berks,  death  of,  ix.,  191. 
Robins,  Ezekiel,  agent  for  relieving 
wants  of  prisoners  at  New  York, 
ix.,   675,  677.     His   proceedings, 
756.     Letter    on    orders    to   dis 
charge    prisoners,    x.,    26,    213. 
Supplies    for    prisoners    at    New 
York,  (1782,)  xi.,  495. 
Robinsons,  Fort  at,  xii.,  456. 
Robinson,   Captain   Isaiah,   takes  a 

British  sloop  of  war,  v.,  32. 
Robinson,  John,  deposition  respect 
ing  D.  Penticost,  ix.,  572.     Indian 
murders,  xi.,  719. 
Robinson's     Run,      (Youghioghany 
Co.,)  men  killed  at,  xii.,  261,  263. 
Robinson,  Samuel,  letter,  ii.,  480. 
Robinson,  Captain  Thomas,  ix.,  184, 
228,  237,  334,  393,  504,  528,  657, 
659.     Memorial,  228.     Murder  by 
Indians,  659.     On  military  affairs, 
x.,  14,  99.     Indian  murders,  15. 
On  Wyoming  affairs,  47,  48.     In 
structions  to,  99.     On  Indian  out 
rage,  xi.,  432. 

Robinson,  Sir  Thomas,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  188,  249,  284,  291,  365, 
379,  439,  440,  491,  764.     Resigns 
as  secretary,  491. 
Rode,  John,  examination,  vi.,  224. 
Rodney,  Caesar,  appointed  Judge  of 

Supreme  Court,  iv.,  581. 
Rodney,    Governor,    of    Delaware, 

letter  to,  viii.,  10. 

Roebuck,  and  Liverpool,  British  men- 
of-war  in  the  Delaware,  iv.,  748, 
749.  In  Lewestown  Roads,  753. 
Gone,  762.  Engagement  with, 
749.  Man-of-war,  in  Delaware 
river,  v.,  99,  100,  108,  118,  190, 
453,  668,  721,  722. 
Rogers,  Captain  John,  letter  to, 
xii.,  201,  217. 


INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


607 


Rogers,  Rev.  William,  (Chaplain,) 
asks  for  clothing,  vii.,  253.     Fur 
ther    supplies,    273,    277.     Half 
pay  in  advance,  449.     Respecting 
pay  as  chaplain,  ix.,  3. 
Rolls,  Master  of,  report,  xi.,  748. 
Roman  Catholics,  suspicions  of,  ii., 
114,  176,  228,  423,  646,  690,  694. 
Mass   house,    iii.,    16.     Deprived 
of  arms,  &c.,  (see  Papists,)  131. 
To  pay  military  fines,  132.     Num 
ber    in    Pennsylvania,    144.      Of 
Northampton,      petition      for     a 
church,  iv.,  279. 
Romberg,  Thomas,  deposition,  iv., 

238.     Petition,  239. 
Root,  Hon.  Jesse,  respecting  flour, 

vii.,  774. 
Roots,  George,  deposition  respecting 

ruins  of  Fort  Pitt,  x.,  463. 
Ropewalk,  J.  Wharton's,  v.,  94. 
Rosborough,   Rev.    John,    killed   at 
Trenton,  his  family  recommended 
by  council  for  pay,  xi.,  272. 
Rosencranze,  Colonel,  ix.,  106. 
Ross,    Alexander,    sells    lands     to 
Charles  Sims,  Virginia  titles,  xi., 
160. 

Ross,  Colonel,  ix.,  351. 
Ross,  Major,  commands  at  Oswego, 

x.,  89. 

Ross,  Colonel  George,  vi.,  69,  319, 
324.  Appointed  Judge  of  Ad 
miralty — Letter  accepting,  vii., 
212.  Asks  for  a  Register,  451. 
Claims  of  Sloop  Active,  463. 
Death  of,  554.  His  successor, 
558.  Elected  Vice-Pres.,  xi.,  411. 
Ross,  Lieut.  James,  order  on,  for 

arms,  (1787,)  xi.,  458. 
Ross,    John,    instructions    to    take 

Indians  to  Conestoga,  ii.,  595. 
Ross,  William,  claims  for  captors  of 

T.  Pickering,  xi. 

Rotfong,  Captain,  ix.,  360. 

Rothwell,  Thomas  and  Garret,  their 

case,  i.,  567,  583.     Petition,  567. 

Depositions,  583. 

Rouget,    Stephen    J.,    petition    for 

privateer,  v.,  569. 
Roupe,  Colonel,  ix.,  349. 
R.OUS,  Rev.  Lucas,  address  in  Latin 

to  Gov.  Morris,  ii.,  251. 
Route  of  Royal  American  Regiment 

in  Pennsylvania,  iii.,  267. 
Rowan,  James,  petition  to  be  vendue 
master,  viii.,  573. 


Rowan,  Wm.,  Sheriff,  instructions 
respecting  executions,  viii.,  23. 

Rudolph,  Lieut.  John,  vi.,  454. 

Elurn,  Indian,  resolutions  respecting, 
i.,  549,  551.  Not  to  be  sold  by 
Inn  holders,  to  soldiers,  iii.,  132. 
Proclamation,  237.  Advertise 
ment  against,  437.  Proclamation, 
519.  Charge  of  selling,  at  Fort 
Augusta,  iv.,  88. 

Rumford, ,  of  Wilmington,  pur 
chase  of  flour,  vii.,  558,  560,  600, 
601,  629. 

Rundle,  Richard,  petition  of,  ix., 
444,  448. 

Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin,  Letter  to  Owen 
Biddle.  His  salary,  v.,  3.  Letters, 
3,  38,  59. 

Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin,  appointed  to 
inspect  sickly  vessels,  vii.,  408. 
Dickinson  College,  xi.,  427,  540, 
578. 

Rush,  Jacob,  vi.,  752.  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  respecting  H. 
Carberry,  x.,  291. 

Rush,  Joseph  &  J.  Craig,  appointed 
to  appraise  Ship  General  Greene, 
vii.,  303.  Report,  320. 

Rush,  William,  petition,  respecting 
work,  at  Gallies,  vii.,  277. 

Russell,  Ensign,  William,  who  lost 
a  leg  at  Brandywine,  applies  for 
promotion,  vi.,  214,  286.  Loses 
leg  at  Brandywine,  vii.,  609. 

Russia,  war  with  Turkey,  xi.,  265. 

Ruston,  Dr.  Thomas,  claims  seat 
in  council,  for  Chester  county, 
xi.,  633.  C.  Willing  declared  in 
possession,  633. 

Rutherford,  John,  letter  on  General 
Braddock's  affair,  ii.,  277,  299. 

Ryan,  Lieut.  Colonel,  his  pay,  viii., 
656. 

Ryan,  Capt.  Michael,  viii.,  371,  582. 

Ryan,  Major,  Michael,  memorial, 
services  of,  x.,  92.  Memorial 
respecting  certificates  received  for 
pay —  for  payment  of  which  he  is 
in  the  hands  of  the  Sheriff,  his 
services,  &c.,  x.,  308. 

Ryan,  Philip,  vii.,  541. 

Ryder,  D.,  King's  Attorney  General, 
opinion  on  several  Acts  of  Assem. 
bly,  ii.,  100. 

Ryerson,  Thomas,  defence  against 
Indians,  xi.,  667. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Sacrament  of  Lord's  Supper  to  be 
partaken  of  previous  to  naturali 
zation,  iv.,  242. 

Saddles,  scarce,  vi.,  363. 

Sailors  of  frigate  Pennsylvania  guar 
anteed  against  impressment,  iii., 
191. 

Sailors,  jurisdiction  for  trial  of,  for 
crimes  at  sea,  iv.,  292,  301,  362. 
Opinions  of  Attorney  and  Solicitor 
General,  292,  304,  307.  Elope 
from  French  vessels,  viii.,  347, 
350,  366. 

St.  Clair,  Sir  John,  reviews  soldiers, 
ii.,  276.  Displeased  with  Gov. 
Morris,  293.  Introduction  to  Gov. 
Morris,  188.  Respecting,  315. 
Letters,  iii.,  266,  661. 

St.  Clair,  Arthur,  letters,  iv.,  426, 
437,  452,  471,  476,  481,  500,  504, 
509,  510,  514,  519,  523,  530,  539, 
542,  545,  546,  547,  573,  583,  586, 
589,  625,  637,  659.  Conduct  at 
Ticonderoga,  to  be  inquired  into,v. 
491 ;  vii.,  237,  291,  355,  452,  607, 
736.  Receives  a  cask  of  wine 
from  President,  292.  Wishes  to 
purchase  a  forfeited  estate,  491. 
Letter  on  army,  583.  Opinion  of 
victory  at  Stony  Point,  585. 
Major  Lee's  success,  665.  Return 
of  his  division,  752;  viii.,  76, 
103,  168,  297,  374,  397,  515,  537, 
608,  670,  671,  672,  673,  674,  675, 
676,  678,  680,  690.  At  Elizabeth- 
town,  103.  Return  of  Pennsylva- 
troops  under  him,  220.  Unsuc 
cessful  with  the  mutineers,  701, 
721,  723.  Letters  to  and  from, 
ix.,  27,  36,  61,  386.  Respecting 
de  Lambert,  735,  752.  Resp., 
142,  256.  On  rank  of  Colonel 
Porter,  x.,  49.  Sale  of  Fort  Pitt, 
485.  Elected  auctioneer  of  Phila., 
205,  209,  261.  Elected  to  Con 
gress,  534.  Asks  time  on  pay 
ment  of  auction  duties,  xi.,  127. 
Advanced,  successor  appointed, 
129.  Wyoming,  189.  Attack  on 
Fort  Harmar  by  Indians,  392. 
Letter  from,  529.  To  Gen.  Butler 
on  Indians,  746.  Ask  troops  for 
Western  Territory,  716. 
St.  Peter's  Church,  Philadelphia, 


petitions  for  Rev.  Thos.  Coombe, 
v.,  600,  603. 
St.  Vincent,  post  at,  prisoners  taken, 

xii.,  116,  157. 

Salaries  of  public  officers  of  United 
States,  xi.,  129,  615. 

Salt,  bill  respecting,  197,  206.  Made 
on  Tom's  river,  v.,  55.  Sent 
to  New  Jersey,  64,  69.  Kent  Co., 
Delaware,  applies  for,  79.  Scarcity 
of,  202,  758.  Dr.  Harris's  pro 
posal  for  making,  507.  New  Jer 
sey,  Act  exempting  men  from  en 
listing,  764.  Seized  in  Philadel 
phia,  vii.,  122,  149,  759,  765.  In 
exchange  for  flour,  674,  675,  678, 
682,  693,  769.  Scarcity  of,  709, 
728,  729,  734,  759.  For  flour, 
plan  of  Assembly,  718.  Scarcity 
of,  viii.,  4,  13,  24,  28,  84,  85. 
Seized  in  the  hands  of  Mr.  \Vil- 
cox,  decision  in  his  favor,  ix., 
750. 

Salt  Petre,  person  sent  from  York  to 
manufacture,  iv.,  668.  H.  Wyn- 
koop  on,  702.  Manufacture  of, 
706,  727,  742. 

Salt  \Vorks,  report  on,  iv.,  771.  At 
Tom's  River,  v.,  55,  194,  216,  217, 
228,  418,  427,  540,  614,  753,  758, 
763.  In  danger  from  enemy,  56. 
Visits  from,  194,  217.  Seen  from, 
217.  Attacks,  228.  Workmen 
exempt  as  militia,  614,  621.  On 
Tom's  river,  instructions  to  J. 
Davidson,  vi.,  16,  181,  186,  236. 
Purchase  of  land  at,  16,  29,  237. 
Men  leave,  160.  Men  sent  to  from 
fleet,  182.  At  Squan,  &o.,  de 
stroyed,  398,  400.  Council  refuse 
more  money  for,  417.  Seized  in 
Philad'a,  703,  724,  740,  753.  On 
Tom's  River,  vii.,  96,  109,  111, 
116.  Colonel  Hagner  takes  charge 
of,  766. 

Saltar,  Elisha,  Commissary  Gene 
ral's  orders,  ii.,  604.  Letters  to 
and  from,  611,  613,  618,  621. 

Sample,  Samuel,  visits  Connolly  in 
jail,  iv.,  728. 

Samptown  or  Quibble.  Skirmish  at, 
v.,  249. 

Sanderlane,  James,  writes  to  Gover 
nor  Markham,  i.,  46. 

Sanders,  William,  vi.,  716. 

Sandusky,  Expedition  to,  under  Col. 
Crawford,  ix.,  366.  Failure  of, 


INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   AECHIVES. 


556,  576,  637,  649.  Upper,  xii., 
120,  121,  164,  242.  Indians,  x., 
84. 

Saphorin,  M.  de  St.,  on  consecration 
of  American  Bishops  by  Denmark, 
x.,  434. 

Sappers  and  Miners  Co.  proposed, 
viii.,  37. 

Saratoga.  Capture  of  Burgoyne, 
relating  to,  v.,  675,  676,  680,  684, 
687,  726-729. 

Sasoonan,  &c.,  deed  from,  1732,  L. 
344. 

Satterlee,  Benedict,  deposition,  xi., 
344.  Commitment,  345.  In  gaol, 
347. 

Savadge,  Thomas,  letters  relating  to 
enemy,  and  Salt  works  at  Tom's 
River,  v.,  55.  194,  216,  217, 
228,  418,  540,  763.  Purchase 
of  land,  763.  Letters  to,  vi., 
17,  159,  182,  236,  398,  400, 
417.  Part  owner  of  salt  works, 
186.  Objects  to  J.  Davidson's 
appointment,  236.  Letters,  vii., 
96,  109,  111. 

Savell,  Henry,  letter  to,  from  Wm. 
Perm,  describing  the  country,  i., 
69. 

Scalps,  premium  offered  by  commis 
sioners  for,  ii.,  619.  Minutes  res 
pecting,  619.  Letter  of  Governor 
Morris  to  commissioners,  620, 
625,  629.  Brought  in,  639,  641. 
Opinions  on,  iii.,  185,  199.  Of 
Indians,  inquiries  respecting  a 
reward  for,  vii.,  362,  569.  Pre 
miums,  &c.,  offered  for  Indian, 
viii.,  167,  172,  176,  189,  283,  301, 
369,  393,  568,  592.  Supreme 
Executive  Council  offer  premium 
for,  xii.,  240. 

Scammell,  Alexander,  vii.,  649 ; 
xii.,  185,  226,  268. 

Scarroyady,  ii.,  15,  114. 

Schlatter,  Rev.  Michael,  pass  for, 
ii.,  67. 

Schlosser,  Captain  J.,  conducts  In 
dians  to  Amboy,  iv.,  158.  In 
structions  to,  160. 

Schlosser,  George,  to  lay  off  city  lots, 
ix.,  299. 

Schneider,  Rev.  Theodore,  Catholic 
priest,  number  under  his  care, 
iii.,  144. 

Schools,    public,    for    education    of 
youth,  urged  to  attention  of  Judges 
39 


of  Supreme  Court,   by  President 
Dickinson,  x.,  523. 

Schott,  Captain  John  Paul,  letter 
and  history  of,  viii.,  24,  153,  161. 
Raising  a  troop  of  light  dragoons, 
xi.,  297,  298,  397.  Censured, 
393,  394.  Troops,  &c.,  663. 

Schreiber,  John,  in  charge  of  bar 
racks,  &c.,  at  Lancaster,  damage 
to  them,  x.,  309,  334. 

Schropp,  Matthew,  account  of  Mo 
ravians  at  Bethlehem,  iii.,  242. 

Schuyler,  Fort,  viii.,  370.  Fear  of 
its  abandonment,  ix.,  123. 

Schuyler,  General,  conduct  at  Ticon- 
deroga,  to  be  inquired  into,  v., 
491. 

Schuyler,  Philip,  vii.,  11,  75.  Com 
missioner  on  New  York  line,  x., 
450. 

Schuylkill  River,  lower  ferry  on, 
Act  respecting,  i.,  161.  Lands 
on,  deed  for,  344.  Dams  on,  315. 
Riots  on,  553.  Ferry,  application 
for,  ii. ,  648.  Petition  for  improve 
ment  of,  iv.,  361.,  Road  from,  to 
Susquehanna,  362.  British  erect 
a  battery  at,  v.,  663.  Army  west 
of,  vi.,  91,  254.  Cornwallis 
crosses,  23.  General  Potter's  pro 
ceedings,  98.  Washington's  views 
of  troops,  necessary  on,  153,  156. 
Ordered  to,  109.  Magazine  for 
provisions  at,  347.  Ferry  and 
bridge,  Philadelphia,  370.  Sur 
vey  of,  with  a  view  to  transporta 
tion  of  supplies,  513,  525.  List 
of  fords  on,  514.  Bridges  over, 
685,  768.  Bridge  on,  vii.,  94. 
Sullivan's,  94,  107,  152.  Bridge 
secured,  repairs  to,  viii.,  144. 
186.  Men  engaged  in  cutting 
masts  on,  for  French  fleet,  540. 
Order  of  Monsieur  Holker,  540- 
543,  550,  571.  Wood,  618.  Toll 
at  bridge,  618.  Respecting  masts 
cut  for  French  navy,  ix.,  10,  34. 
And  Susquehanna  river,  commu 
nication  between,  x.,  129,  130. 
Commissioners  to  examine,  xi.. 
623,  677.  Falls,  observations  on, 
by  John  C.  Stroebel,  651.  Exami 
nation  of,  677,  694.  Little,  mur 
ders  by  Indians,  viii.,  529,  532. 

Scioto,  banks  of,  xii.,  111. 

Scott,  Abraham,  &c.,  vi.,  647. 

Scott,  Hugh,  &c.,  court-house  and 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


prison,   Washington   county,  ix., 
771. 

Scott,  Thomas,  vi.,  673;  vii.,  434; 
viii.,  63,  81,  280,  713.  Letters  to 
and  from,  ix.,  20,  324,  355,  374, 
438,  497,  646;  x.,  65,  78,  80. 
Election  in  Fallowfield  township, 
364.  In  behalf  of  Washington 
academy,  xi.,  215.  On  his  way 
to  Congress,  568. 

Scott,  William,  vii.,  118.  And  R. 
Stevenson,  respecting  election  in 
York  county,  206 ;  viii.,  365,  379, 
382,  408,  444,  524,  531,  623.  Of 
York  county,  arms  in  Philadel 
phia,  ix.,  228,  232,  302,  319,  341, 
350,  426,  455,  556,  632.  Arms  at 
York,  x.,  591. 

Scull,  Nicholas,  on  method  of  find 
ing  the  meridian,  &c.,  ii.,  73. 
Surveyor-General,  viii.,  95. 

Scull,  Major  Edward,  Secretary  of 
Board  of  War,  vii.,  469;  viii., 
369,  655. 

Scull,  William,  surveyor,  applies, 
viii.,  94. 

Sea,  letters  granted  by  Congress  to 
vessels,  xi.,  239. 

Seal,  the  great,  order  to  affix,  iii., 
318.  For  Admiralty  Court,  vii., 
694.  Representing  the  arms  of 
the  State,  ordered  in  Paris,  viii., 
257.  The  great,  fee  for  affixing, 
xii.,  78.  Of  the  State  established, 
88. 

Seamen,  shipwrecked,  order  of  Ad 
miralty,  i.,  234.  Hospital,  duties 
on,  251. 

Searle,  James,  v.,  216;  vii.,  141. 
Agent  to  Europe  for  loans,  £c.,  in 
troduced  to  John  Adams,  viii.,  399. 
Letter  at  sea,  514.  From  Brest. 
532.  To  be  sustained,  625.  Agent 
to  Europe,  recall  proposed,  reasons 
against,  ix.,  62,  311.  Object  of 
mission,  311.  Coming  home,  367, 
520.  Loans,  565.  Death  of  wife, 
520.  Respecting  loans  in  Europe, 
589.  Agent  to  Europe  claim  for 
compensation,  x.,  97. 

Seat  of  Government,  proceedings  in 
Congress  respecting  removal  trom 
Philadelphia,  x.,  136,  139. 

Secret  Committee  to  Committee  of 
Safety  sends  ammunition,  iv.,  773. 

Secretary  of  Commonwealth,  resolu- 
tion  of  Ass'y,  respecting,  ix.,  762. 


Secretary  of  foreign  affairs,  letters 
to  and  from,  x.,  9,  13,  21,  735  ; 
xi.,  74,  202,  293,  411,  599. 

Secretary  of  Treasury,  xi.,  655,  663. 

Security,   officers  to  give,  i.,  395.' 

Seditious  papers  from  British',  ac 
tion  of  Cong,  against,  vii.,  14,  15. 

Seely,  John,  to  H.  Antes,  x.,  650, 
677,  678. 

Seely,  Jonas,  Recruiting  orders  to, 
iv.,  116,  141.  Orders  to,  ii.,  544. 

Seely,  Col.,  ix.,  404. 

Seidel,  Christian,  examination  of,  ii., 
459. 

Selin,  Capt  ,  viii.,  153,  161,  171. 

Sellers,  John,  resigns  as  commis 
sioner  on  Schuylkill,  xi.,  623. 

Sellers,  Nathan,  appointed  Commis 
sioner  to  examine  roads  and  rivers 
with  a  view  to  internal  commerce, 
x.,  129,  130,  334. 

Semple,  Wra.,  Sub.  Lt.  of  Phila.,  me 
morial,  xi.,  687. 

Seneca  Indians,  ii.,  11.  Expedition 
against,  xii  ,  147,  150,  154,  155. 
Towns  burned,  156,  300, 

Sergeant,  Jona.  D.,  Attorney  General, 
attacked  at  Easton,  vi.,  267.  Re 
signs  as  Att'y.  Gen.,  740.  Letters 
to  and  from,  496,  630,  683,  740, 
vii.,  267,  275,  395,  743.  Arnold's 
trial,  743.  Lett's  to  and  from,  viii., 
5.  Opinion  on  concealing  taxable 
property,  49,  303.  British  Com 
missions  to  cruisers,  395.  Sale  of 
articles,  498.  Resigns  as  Attor 
ney  General,  612.  Form  of  Com 
mission,  613.  Account  as  counsel 
against  Connecticut,  ix.,  738. 

Servants  and  Apprentices,  on  enlist 
ing,  ii.,  417,  572,  576,  582,  587. 
Murder  by  mob,  576.  Indented, 
proceedings  of  Board  of  War,  re 
specting  enlisting  of,  v.,  328.  Reso 
lutions  of  Cumberland  county,  re 
specting,  34&.  Enlisted  to  be  paid 
for,  viii.,  730.  Number  of  R.  R. 
Livingston,  ix.,  467. 

Sewickly,  xii.,  131. 

Seymour,  Commodore.  Order,  not 
to  let  vessels  pass  Chevaux-de- 
friese,  v.,  67.  To  send  up  Galleys, 
83.  Enemy,  104.  Letters,  67,  83, 
104,  401,  577.  Memorial,  434. 
Instructions,  233.  Demand  for 
pay,  577.  Superceded  by  Com 
modore  Hazelwood,  594;  vi.,  97. 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   AKCHIVES. 


611 


Shackerly,  Mr.,  Agent,  letter  to,  iii., 

137. 

Shadow  of  Death,  xii.,  461. 
Shamokin,    house    built   at,  for  She- 
kalauiy,    i.,    660.      Minutes  of    a 
Council  at,  respecting  officers' pay, 
ii.,    700.      Fort   Augusta   at,  xii., 
329-339. 
Shannon,  Doctor,  to  be  arrested,  vi., 

53. 
Shannon,     Capt.    John,    commission 

and  instructions  to  enlist,  i.,  088. 
Sharpe,  Horatio,  Gov.  Maryland,  let 
ters  to,  and  from,  ii.,  113,  125, 
130,  187,  192,  216,  228,  244,  274, 
382,  397,  451,  468,  490,  507,  520, 
556,  557,  573,  685.  Governor  of 
Maryland,  iii.,  143,  183,  197,  585, 
662,  697.  Of  Maryland,  letter  to, 
from  Gov.  Penn,  on  peace  made  by 
Col.  Bradstreet  with  Indians  of 
Erie  and  Ohio,  iv.,  207,  262,  277. 
Sharpe,  W,,  orders  in  Council  re 
specting  Privateers,  iii.,  91. 
Shaw,  William,  Wyoming  affairs,  x., 
764.  Answer  of  President  Dick 
inson,  761  ;  xi.,  109. 
Shawanese,  message  from,  i.,  223. 
Time  of  their  arrival  in  the  State, 
228.  Indians,  number  of,  302. 
Letter  of  Governor  to,  Win.  Perm's 
conduct  to,  their  arrival,  &c.,  302. 
Speech  of  the  French  to,  324. 
Message  to  Governor,  329;  iv., 
501,  511,  513,  540,  543,  583  ;  ix  , 
247;  x.,  83,  86,  161  ;  xii.,  Ill, 
119,  120,  157,  158,  179,  181,  227, 
238,  241.  Town  destroyed,  258, 
263. 

Shawnee  Town  in  possession  of  But 
ler,  vii.,  6. 
Shays,  Daniel,  proclamation  of  Mas 
sachusetts  to  arrest,  &c.,  xi.,  119. 
Shec,  Colonel  John,  v.,  417. 
Shekalamy,   letter  Governor  to,  i., 
241,  455.     Death  of  his  son,  241. 
At  Shamokin,  673.    Indian  Chief, 
757.     Death  noticed,  his  son  suc 
ceeds  as  Chief,  ii.,  23.     Presents 
to  his  family,  24. 
Shelburne,  Earl  of,  letters,  iv.,  274, 

276,  280,  281. 
Shepherd,  Lieut.,  xii.,  137. 
Shepherd,  Colonel  David,  letter  to, 

xii.,  167,  225,  238,  270,  277. 
Sheriff     of      Cumherland      county, 
orders     to    arrest    B.    Chambers 


and  Cannon,  iii.,  105.  High,  of 
Philadelphia — to  re-place  whip 
ping  post,  &c.,  vii.,  252.  War 
rants  to,  14'*,  193.  Letters  to,  x., 

63.  List  of,  in  Cumberland  Co., 
(1777  to  1783,  285.) 

Sherman's  Valley,  time  of  settle 
ment,  xii.,  285. 

Shiel,  II.  N.,  Hog  Island,  ix.,  520. 

Shingass,  iii.,  531. 

Shinn,  Bertliss,  (a  suspicious  per 
son,)  viii.,  638. 

Shippen,  Edward,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  230,  358,  362,  304,  400, 
455,  463,  472,  576,  603,  608,  634, 
738,  740.  Commission  to  settle 
accounts  for  wagons  for  Braddock, 
598  ;  iii.,  8,  304,  394,  409,  410, 
427.  Letters  to  and  from,  iv.,  62, 

64,  154.     Prothonotary,  vi.,  682. 
Resigns  as  Justice,  xi.,  91. 

Shippen,  Joseph,  appointed  Captain, 
ii.,  622.  Letter,  636. 

Shippen,  Joseph,  Jr.,  letters,  iii., 
333,  389,  409,  410,  426,  449,  470, 
510.  Letters  to  and  from,  iv.,  82, 
88,  102,  108,  109,  110,  128,  132, 
154,  175,  209,  212,  298,  412,  423, 
437,  471,  481,  488,  530,  539,  542, 
545,  550,  557,  558,  560,  564,  583, 
586,  618,  625,  637.  Dedimus  to, 
101,  104.  Books  and  papers 
belonging  to  Secretary's  office, 
viii.,  200. 

Shippensburg,  Road  to  Clarke's 
Gap,  xi.,  143. 

Shippen,  Doctor  William,  Director 
General  of  Military  hospitals,  v., 
223.  To  Congress,  768.  To  fur 
nish  medicines  for  the  army,  vi., 
688.  Lectures  on  Anatomy,  viii., 
643 ;  xii.,  191. 

Shippen,  William,  letter  to,  re 
specting  Matthew  Clarkson,  vii., 
209. 

Shirley,  Governor  William,  letters, 
i.,  746,  7r4.  (of  Mtts.)  letters 
from,  ii.,  20,  26,  181,  215,  231, 
260,  298,  326,  328,  338,  345,  348- 
355.  357,  361,  381,  395,  698.  Gen 
eral  appointment  as  Colonel,  and 
instructions  to,  178,  442,  447. 
Letters  to  and  from,  495,  498, 
501,  502,  569,  576,  577,  578,  579, 
582,  587,  638,  715.  Sends  am 
munition,  502.  Death  of  his  son, 
524.  Plan  of  operations,  524. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Ordered  to  England,  606.  Fort, 
(See  Forts.) 

Shirley,  General  William,  orders 
soldiers  to  Philadelphia,  iii.,  90. 
Letters  to  and  from,  ii.,  292,  293, 
307,  310,  317,  321,  334,  346,  357, 
361.  Secretary  to  Braddock,  307. 
Shirley,  John,  letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  199,  332,  381,  387,  422.  Death 
of,  524,  531. 

Shmick,  John,  examination  respect 
ing  Wyominck,  ii.,  491. 

Shoemaker,  B.,  letters  respecting 
corporation  papers,  x.,  93. 

Shoemaker,  Henry,  convicted  of  riot, 
removed  as  a  Justice,  x.,  695. 

Shoemaker,  Lieutenant  Jacob,  vii., 
655,  688. 

Shoemaker,  Joseph,  deposition  of, 
viii.,  645. 

Shoes  for  army,  v.,  670. 

Showman,  obtains  a  passport,  iv., 
164. 

Short  creek,  prisoners  taken  by  the 
Indians  on,  (1783,)  x.,  167. 

Shrawder,  Captain  Phil.,  viii.,  161; 
ix.,  349,  388.  Takes  up  march 
from  Gnaddenhutton,  649.  Sol 
diers  sick,  660.  Troops  at  Wyo 
ming,  761.  Respecting  Wyoming, 
x.,  23,  24,  99,  104,  131.  Ap 
pointed  Capt.,  131.  Letter  from, 
xii.,  70. 

Shrewsbury,  New  Jersey.  Express 
to,  for  intelligence  of  enemy,  v., 
43,  49.  Ships  of  war  passing,  49. 
Colonel  Gurney  at,  186.' 

Shurmer,  Benjamin,  letters  to  and 
from,  L,  370,  380,  390 

Sibbald,  Capt.  John,  of  Pennsylvania 
Frigate,  commission,  iii.,  190,  350. 
Letters,  490.  Recommendations, 
657,  658,  660.  Leaves  frigate- 
succeeded  by  T.  Leech,  658. 

Sideling  Hill,  battle  at,  iii.,  315. 

Signals  agreed  upon  with  Morocco, 
xi.,  171. 

Simcock,  John,  commiss'n  to,  i.,  85. 

Simmons,  Leeson,  v.,  538. 

Simonds,  Captain,  ix.,  120. 

Simsbury,  Connecticut,  convention 
prisoners  sent  to,  ix.,  25. 

Sims,  Charles,  memorial  respecting 
lands  under  Virginia  title,  xi., 
160.  Opinion  of  W.  Bradford, 
Jr.,  162.  Letter  to  Vice  Presi 
dent,  169. 


Sims,    Major    or    Captain,    charge, 
against  '.by    William    Mcllvaine 
v.,     509.       General    Washington 
respecting,  509. 

Sinking  Spring  Valley,  provisions 
to  be  stored  at,  vii.,  305. 

Sipple,  Watman's  case,  ii.,  335. 

Six  Nations  of  Indians,  agreement 
for  purchase  of  lands  from  the,  by 
Generals  Butler  and  Gibson,  xi., 
529-533. 

Skelton,  Captain,  xii.,  126,  250. 

Skinner,  Lieut.  Archibald,  vi.,  625. 

Skinner,  Courtland,  B.  G.,  v.,  367. 

Skinner,  John,  proposes  a  road,  xi., 
91,  92,  143,  158. 

Skipton,  xii.,  117,  230,  241. 

Skirmishes,  v.,  211,  232,  234,  249  ; 
vi.,  32,  70,  97,  98,  134,  141,  265, 
285,  414,  673,  688,  770 ;  vii.,  7. 

Slaughter,  Major,  xii.,  232,  238. 

Slavery,  gradual  abolition  of,  in  the 
State — bill  furnished  to  Assembly 
for,  vii.,  79.  Act  for  abolishing, 
passed,  viii.,  720. 

Slippery  Rock,  near  Pittsburg,  xii., 
300. 

Slough,  Matthias,  vi.,  53,  55. 

Smallman,  Thomas,  purchases  Is 
land  below  Fort  Pitt,  viii.,  596. 

Small-pox,  prevails  among  soldiers 
at  Philadelphia,  iii.,  82.  At 
Marcus  Hook,  iv.,  783.  Among 
soldiers,  ix.,  660. 

Smallwood,  General,  takes  a  brig, 
vi.,  161. 

Smallwood,  Governor,  of  Maryland, 
internal  navigation,  x.,  542,  543. 
Delegates  on  trade,  744.  Claims, 
753. 

Smith,  Colonel,  vi.,  31,  32.  Abra 
ham,  viii.,  443,  491,  522;  ix.,  203, 
234,  400,  514;  xii.,  119. 

Smith,  Devereux,  letters,  iv.,  512, 
515,  612,  630.  Deposition,  606. 
Victualler  of  troops  at  Kittanning. 
v.,  313. 

Smith,  Captain  Frederick,  orders  to, 
ii.,  544. 

Smith,  Garrett,  deposition  respecting 
Wyoming,  xi.,  371. 

Smith,  George,  vii.,  164.  Respect 
ing  bounty,  viii.,  52. 

Smith,  Henry,  mission  to  Indians, 
i.,  229.  Letter  from,  232. 

Smith,  James,  passes  given  by,  for 
sundry  goods  destroyed,  iv.,  219. 


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613 


Depositions  respecting,  220.  Let 
ter  to,  escorting  party,  229.  Ob 
ligation,  245.  M.  C.,  vi.  Pur 
chases,  ix.,  459. 

Smith,  Dr.  John,  examination  and 
history  of,  in  Maryland,  iv.,  682. 
Deposition,  230. 

Smith,  Jonathan,  obligation,  iv., 
246. 

Smith,  Jon.  B.,  presides  at  meeting 
of  "Real  Whigs,"  v.,  83;  vi., 
108,  109,  124,  160-191,  232,  292, 
303,  314,  350,  357,  359,  365,  371, 
403,  420,  427,  466,  54'>.  Resigns 
as  prothonotary  of  Philadelphia, 
xi.,  423. 

Smith,  Lieutenant,  engagement  with 
Indians,  ix.,  202. 

Smith,  Matthew,  vi.,  633;  vii.,  280, 
306,  472,  574,  589,  594,  606,  609, 
614.  With  troops  at  Sunbury, 
609.  Elected  vice-president,  745. 
On  Indian  murders,  viii.,  23,  249, 
370,  417,  513,  671. 

Smith,  Meriwether,  and  R.  H.  Lee, 
on  disputes  with  Virginia,  vii.. 
73. 

Smith,  Richard,  complains  of  a 
magistrate,  inimical  to  the  Metho 
dists,  viii.,  740. 

Smith,  Robert,  state  of  Billingsport, 
v.,  8.  Letters,  8,  9,  37,  324,  426. 
Attack  on,  vii.,  637.  Militia  fines, 
viii.,  535.  Lieutenant  of  Chester 
county,  ix.,  421,  434. 

Smith,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Samuel, 
vi.,  4,  92,  107. 

Smith,  Thomas,  letter,  iv.,  488,  618. 
Commissioner  of  loan  office  of 
United  States,  v.,  183;  vi.,  39; 
vii.,  696-7.  On  state  of  frontiers, 
proposes  mode  of  defence,  viii., 
114.  Appointed  by  Congress  to 
sign  bills,  635,  639.  Bills  of 
credit,  ix.,  185.  Troops  from 
Wyoming,  652.  Loan  officer,  let 
ters  to  and  from,  x.,  57,  169, 
(1783,)  170,  174,  190,  447,  461. 
Loan  officer,  xi.,  33,  34. 

Smith,  W.  Hooker,  to  Corporal 
Montgomery,  on  Wyoming  affairs, 


x., 


Letters,    xi., 


102, 


104,  105,  108. 
Smith,  William,  second  letter,  iv., 

244. 
Smith,    William,   muskets  arrived, 

viii.,  415.  As  Justice  of  the  peace, 


resignation,    required,    x.,    419. 
Deposition  respect'g  J.  P.  Schott's 
Company,  xi.,  393.  394.   Memorial 
of,    &c.,   400.     Passes   given  by, 
for  sundry  goods,  iv.,  219.     De 
position  respecting,   220.     Letter 
to  Lieut.  Grant,  229. 
Smith,  Rev.  Dr.  William,  iv.,  475. 
1  Smith,      Dr.      William,      vi.,     621. 
Depositions  respecting,  vii.,  259. 
Smith,    William,    (a    tory,)    to   be 
confined  to  his   house,    v.,    106. 
Obligation  of,  145. 
Smiths,   murder   of  Mr.    Boyd  by, 

vii.,  410. 

Smith,    William   Moore,    vii.,    488. 
Respecting     execution    of     John 
Brown,  xi.,  277. 
Smith's  fort,  ix.,  522. 
!  Smithfield,  prisoners  taken  at,  vi., 

402. 

i  Sniyser,  Jacob,  x.,  77. 
|  Smyth,  Hugh,  v.,  703. 
Smyth,  Colonel  Thomas,   letter  to, 
xii.,  112,  152. 

Snodgrass, collector  in  Bucks, 

robbed,  ix.,  507. 
Snow,  deep  at  Fort  Dickinson,  x  , 

197. 
Snows,    deep   on  mountains,    viii., 

120,  152,  156. 
|  Snowden,    Isaac,     Treasurer,     viii., 

567.     Treasurer,  ix.,  587. 
;  Snowden,    Jedediah,    wishes   to   be 

clerk  of  the  market,  vii.,  708. 
j  Snyder,  Captain  John,  appointed  to 
command  armed  schooner  for 
defence  of  the  Delaware,  ix,,  672. 
Society  for  Propogating  Gospel,  ap 
point  Rev.  Mr.  Campbell  minister 
of  Apoquinimy,  i.,  191.  Rev.  Mr. 
Backhouse  at  Chester,  226.  Let 
ters*  from  Secretary  of,  191,  226. 
Soldiers,  distressed  condition  of,  i., 
712,  724.  Desertion  of,  745. 
Articles  of  agreement  with  officers, 
ii.,  541,  547.  At  Fort  Augusta 
disposed  to  mutiny,  iii.,  686.  In 
want,  688.  Pay  of,  140,  687,  688. 
Want  of  provisions,  &c.,  v.,  3,  9, 
12,  14,  37,  58,  79,  80,  104,  105, 
115,  132,  142.  Absenting  them 
selves,  names  of,  110.  Desertions, 
144,166.  Wants  of,  160,  161,  165, 
345,  674.  Pay  of,  533,  550,  575. 
Good  effects  of  good  clothing  on, 
vi..  26.  Great  scarcity  of.  pro- 


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visions,  &c.,  38,  61,  343,  354,  386, 
408,  419.  Number  of,  159.  Dis 
tress  of,  189,  253.  Regulation? 
of  main  guard  at  Lancaster,  193. 
Consumption  of  liquor,  203. 
British,  depositions  respecting, 
217,  225.  Enlisted,  to  be  sound, 
248.  Bounty  from  Congress,  508. 
Shot  by  another,  718.  Distress  oi 
families  of,  vii.,  48-',  637,  666. 
And  seamen,  disabled,  provide! 
for,  vii.,  89.  Bounties  to,  355, 
748.  Oath  to  Be  taken,  viii.,  291. 
Raised  by  subscription,  689.  Pay 
of,  739.  Bounties  and  gratuities, 
ix.,  18.  Disorderly  at  Lancaster, 
x.,  59.  At  Philadelphia,  attack 
on  Congress,  submission,  61. 
Solitary  cells  in  Philadelphia  to  be 

erected,  xi.,  706. 
Solomons,  Captain,  ix.,  70. 
Somerset,  C.  H.,  Army  at,  v.,  162. 

Enemy  at,  367. 
Soundings  of  Delaware  river,  xii., 

69. 

South  Carolina  asks  for  ammunition 
and  stores,  iii.,  315.  For  pilots, 
399.  •  Indian  treaties  with,  iv., 
323.  Accommodation  of  Citizens 
driven  from,  to  Philadelphia  ix., 
274.  281,  300,  309,  323,  324. 
Position  of  affairs  in,  283,  430. 
Flags  of  truce  from,  838.  Letter 
from  Governor  asking  list  of 
traitors,  x.,  99.  Operations  of 
Lord  Cornwallis,  (1780,)  173. 
Act  to  comply  with  requisitions, 
xi.,  17,  23.  Governor  applied  to 
for  public  papers  as  evidence, 
545. 
Spain  acknowledges  independence, 

xii.,  111.     Offers  a  loan,  111. 
Spain   and    Portugal,    treaty   with, 

vi.,  173. 
Sp aiding,  Captain,   skirmishes  with 

Indians,  vii.,  8. 

Spangenberg,  Rev.  Mr.  letters,  ii., 
584,  715.  Catalogue  of  Moravians, 
iii.,  69.  Letters  to  and  from,  69, 
141,  435,  500. 

Spaniards,    conduct    of    privateers 

t  Awards,  complained  of,  iii.,  162. 

Spanish  flag,  a  drawing  sent  to  the 

Government,  x.,  743. 
Spaniards  take  Natchez,   &c.,  xii., 

216. 
Spanish  frigate  at  Marcus  Hook  in 


danger  from  ice,  correspondence 
with  Commissioner  Lianes,  xi. , 
99-102. 

Spanish   ship  puts   in   in   distress, 
proceedings,  iv.,    105.     Attacked 
by  privateers,  192. 
Spearing,    Lieutenant,    letters,  ii., 

566,  587. 

Speeches  of  Governor  Morris  at 
Augwick,  ii.,  193.  Governor 
Belcher's,  iii ,  98.  Indians,  204. 
Of  Governor  to  Assembly  at  New 
Castle,  379.  Teedyuscung,  iv., 
85,  86.  Governor  Hamilton,  86. 
Conoquieson  (Indian)  to  Sir  Wil 
liam  Johnson,  373.  Kyasshula, 
433.  Of  Pipe,  a  Delaware  Chief, 
441.  Of  Shawanese,  497.  Lord 
Dumnore  to  White  Eyes,  684. 
King  Great  Britain,  vi.,  14. 
Spelling  books  required  in  Congress, 

vi.,  209. 
Spies,  viii.,  598. 

Spirituous  Liquors,    on   use   of,    in 

Army,  v.,  560,  673,  720.     Cost  of 

for  the  Army,  743  ;  vi.,  203,  205, 

240,  247,  395,    689.     Act  against 

distillation  from  grain,    vii.,  125, 

152.     In  army,   550. 

Spouts;    leaden,    in     Philadelphia, 

taken  during  war,  to  be  appraised, 

ix.,  366, 

Sprague,     Joseph,      on    Wyoming 

affdrs,  xi.,   93. 
Springer,  Ensign,   xii.,  195. 
Springer,  Capt.     Uriah,    xii.,    274, 

278. 
Springfield,  N.  J.,  enemy  near,  viii., 

308. 
Sproat,  David,  on  prisoners  at  New 

York,  x.,   68.    Major,  ix.,  244. 
Sproat,  Rev'd  James,  chaplain  asks 

for  clothing,  x.,  720. 
Sprogel,     Lodick,     v.,     230 ;     vi., 
678.     Escort  of  troops,  vii.,  1^9, 
552. 

Spry,  Commodore,  ii.,  508. 
Spy,    British,  taken  by  Gen.   Clin 
ton,  v.,   639. 

Spyker,  Benj.,  Jr.,  deposition  re 
specting  H.  Carberry,  &c.,  x., 
577. 

Spyker,  Henry,  vi.,  391. 
Stamps,   proposed  for  Colonies,  iv., 
202.     Arrive  at  Philadephia,  241. 
Letter  J.  Hughes  to  Mr.  Dickeson 
respecting,  240. 


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615 


Standard  ordered   in  France,  viii., 

257, 

Standing  Stone,  Town,  Inhabitants, 
driven,  off,  and  murders,  vi.,  438, 
603,  610,    G50.     Account  of,   ix., 
546.     Fort,  xii., 458-460. 
Standley,  Dr.  Valentine,  vii.,  165. 
Stanhope,     Capt.      Henry,     British 
sends    insulting    letters   to    Gov. 
of  Massachusetts,  x.,  499-506. 
Stansbury,    Joseph,    suspected,  v., 
74.      Letters   from  jail,    94,    98. 
To  be  confined  to   his  house,  106. 
Obligation  of,  145. 
Stanwix,    Fort,    Congress   and  pur 
chase  of  lands  at,    iv.,  309,    375. 
Arrival  of  Comm'rs  at   x.,    346. 
Marquis  Fayette  addresses  Indians 
at,  346.     Mons.  Marbois  at,   346. 
Purchase  of  land  at,  xi.,  508. 
Stanwix,  Col.,   John,  iii.,    150,  173, 
188,  191,  196,  220,  239,  241,  288, 
301,  439,  517,  628,  668,  G87,  693, 
696,  710,  713. 

State  House  steeple,  estimated  cost 
of  taking  down,  ix.,  46.  Reso 
lution  of  Assembly  to  pull  down, 
52.  T.  Nevill  on,  76.  (Philad'a,) 
reports  on  repairs,  x.,  335,  348, 
372,  420,  42  >,  442,  493,  535,  542, 
547.  Trees  planted  in,  420.  Guard 
asked  for,  by  Comptroller,  750. 
Repairs  of  clock,  563.  Repairs, 
xi.,  558.  Trees  for,  675. 
State  (or  Province)  Island,  repairs 

of  Pest-houses  at,  x..  53. 
State  Island,    repairs  wanted,    xi., 

286. 

"State   rights,"    case   of    between 
Pennsylvania   and  Virginia,   ix., 
260,  266,  270,  272. 
Staunton,  Phil.,  prisoners  sent  to. 

vi.,  74,  75. 

Stedman,  Alex.,  appointed  Comm'r 
to  settle  accounts  for  wagons  fur 
nished  General  Braddock,  ii., 
598. 

Stedman,  Charles,  announcing 
arrival  of  fleet  at  Boston,  vi., 
685. 

Steel,   contract  for,   vi.,  178.     Iron 
of    only    Andover    Works,    New 
Jersey,  suitable  for,  178. 
Steele,  Archib'd,  letter  to,  viii.,  41 
Letters,  &c.,  to  xii,  115,  116,  119, 
136,  145,  148,  153,  160,  161,  174, 
204  223,  230,  244,  249,  262,  263. 


Steele's,  Fort  at,  Rev.  Mr.,  xii., 
461. 

Steele,  James,  letter  from,  on  call  of 
Assembly,  i.,  187,  426. 

Steele,  Rev'd  Capt.  John,  letters, 
ii.,  623, 

Steelman,  James,  viii.,  634,  648. 

Stephen,  Col.  Adam,  letters,  iii., 
83,  668. 

Stephens,  Mr.,  makes  Potash  at 
Philadelphia,  iii.,  53. 

Stephens,  Philip,  Secretary  of  Ad 
miralty,  letter  .to  Gov.,  iv.,  243. 

Stephenson,  Col.,  death  of,  vii.,  401. 

Stephenson,  Lieut.,   xii.,  137. 

Sterret,  Samuel,  copies  of  acts  of 
lands  for  benefit  of  University  of 
Pennsylvania,  ix.,  676. 

Steuben,  Baron,  reviews  troops,  vi., 
568.  Invited  to  examine  defences 
of  Delaware,  vii.,  199.  Militia, 
325.  Book  on  military  discipline, 
643.  Military  plans  of,  viii.,  225, 
270,  642.  To  Pres.  Dickinson  in 
behalf  of  P.  S.  Duponceau  as  no 
tary,  &c.,  x.,  352. 

Steuben,  Fred.,  Wm.,  De,  accounts 
settled,  xi.,  70  ». 

Stevens,  Gen.  Said  to  be  slain,  v., 
160.  Extract  of  letter  from,  175. 

Stevenson,  George,  letters  to  and 
from,  ii.,  89,  449.  Letter,  iii., 
384,  390,  395,  400,  411;  iv.,  102. 
Letter,  Circular  of  Councils,  v., 
68.  Chairman,  97;  vi.,  94,  Let 
ters  to  and  from,  viii.,  50,  107, 
141.  Lays  claim  to  town  land  in 
York,  732. 

Stevenson,    Surgeon  James,    letter, 

iii.,  82. 

Stevenson,  James,  account,  ix.,  221. 
Stevenson,  R.,  vi.,  653. 
Stewart,    Charles,    letters,  iv.,   383, 
384,  416,  417,  689.      Provisions, 
viii.,   578,   698.     Letter   to,  from 
Lord  Sterling,  ix.,  675. 
Stewart,  Lieut.  Colonel  George,  vi., 

217,  485,  517,  603- 
Stewart,  John,  letter  from  Commis 
sioners   on  Indian  trade  to,  iv., 
189. 

Stewart,  Lazarus,  capture  and  es 
cape,  iv.,  378. 

Stewart,  Colonel  Walter,  v.,  401, 
713.  Loss  at  Brandywine,  714 ; 
vi.,  2-5.  Skirmish,  285,  343, 
717.  Letters,  vii.,  9,  660.  Return 


616 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


of  Pennsylvania  Brigade  under, 
69. 

Stiff-Kneo,  Indian  Chief,  arrives  in 
Philadelphia,  xi..  733. 

Stiles,  Captain  Joseph,  vi.,  480. 
On  powder  magazines,  vii.,  141. 
On  arms,  238,  358.  Repairs  of 
arms,  viii.,  139.  Powder  maga 
zine  too  small,  xi.,  202.  De 
scribes  it,  546.  Keeps  powder 
magazine,  at  Philadelphia,  xii., 
317. 

Still  well,  Nicholas,  v.,  453. 

Stirling,  Lord.  Brigade  on  way  to 
Brunswick,  v.,  66.  Clothing  for, 
80,  105,  112.  Letter  respecting 
movements  in  New  Jersey,  157, 
162,  170.  173,  174,  194.  Letters, 
157,  166,  170, 173, 174, 195  ;  viii., 
314,  698.  Recovering  from  sick 
ness — wants  a  pipe  of  wine,  ix., 
675.  Commission  to  examine, 
694. 

Stock,  Live,  &c.,  to  be  removed 
on  appearance  of  enemy,  v.,  317, 

404,  456,  461,  473,  512,  545.  Plan 
and  persons  for,  424. 

Stockton,  Major  Richard — (British.) 
Captured  and  defeated  by  Colonel 
Neilson,  at  Lawrence's  Island,  v., 
230.  Sent  to  Philadelphia,  232. 
A  noted  Tory,  237.  John  Norris, 
taken  with,  301.  Exchange  pro 
posed,  316. 

Stockton,  Richard  W.,  v.,  367. 

Stoddard,  Benjamin,  vi.,  608.  Let 
ter  to,  xii.,  266. 

Stoddart,  Captain,  skirmish  with  In 
dians,  vii.,  8. 

Stokeley,  Captain,  viii.,  210;  x., 
22,  262 

Stokely,  Captain  Thomas,  xi.,  107, 
122,  254.  Stationed  at  Fort  Craw 
ford,  255.  Death  of,  in  General 
Clarke's  expedition,  ix.,  369,  458. 
Under  Colonel  Lochry,  330,  333, 

405,  406.     Letters   to   and  from, 
330,  446. 

Stony  Brook.  Engagement  at,  v., 
162. 

Stony  Point,  Wayne's  victory,  vii., 
581,  585.  Enemy  at,  636.  Reso 
lution  of  thanks  to  Gen.  Wayne, 
741. 

Stores,  Return  of,  at  Fort  Augusta, 
iv.,  122. 

Story,  John,  appointed  with  James 


Milligan  Commissioner,  to  settle 
accounts  between  United  States 
and  Pennsylvania,  x.,  427,  450, 
451,  742. 

Stoy,  Lieutenant,  vi.,  717. 
I  Straker,  Wm.,  captured  by  French, 
with  his  negroes,  Mr.  Gerard  ap 
plies  to  Congress  for  his  imprison 
ment,  vi.,  671.  Facts  respecting, 
678.  Report  of  Board  of  War, 
701.  Resolution  of  Congress,  702. 
With  several  negroes  claimed  by 
Mons.  Gerard,  French  Minister, 
(See  Vol.  VI.)  vii.,  16,  17,  61,  62, 
70,  83.  Letters,  71,  72. 

Strangers,  Burial  ground  reserved 
in  Philad'a,  xi.,  571,  570. 

Strettell,  Robert,  letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  648. 

Strobogh,  Lieut.,  death  of.  vii.,  135, 
146. 

Stroebel,  Jno.  C.,  on  Schuylkill 
Falls,  xi.,  651. 

Strong,  Captain  Solomon,  xi.,  108. 

Strong,  Commissioner  of  Connecti 
cut,  iv.,  470. 

Stroud,  Colonel  Jacob,  vi.,  748. 
Letters,  &c.,  vii.,  63,  572,  573, 
613.  Respecting  battalion,  viii., 
9.  Indians,  176,  188;  ix.,  108, 
113,  250,  268.  Court  martial, 
268,  339.  . 

Stroud,  Samuel,  vi.,  651. 

Stump,  Frederick,  murders  Indians, 
iv.,  290,  296. 

Style,  Act  for  changing  Old  to  New, 
1752,  ii.,  68. 

Sub-Lieutenants — circular  to,  vii., 
105. 

Substitutes,  v.,  487,  672.  Discon 
tinuance  of,  vi.,  59,  251.  Expense 
of,  65,  96,  171 ;  vii.,  401. 

Sugar  Cabins,  minutes  of  a  meeting 
at  the,  ii.,  320. 

Sugar  Camp,  murders  at,  xii.,  210, 
212. 

Sullivan,  Capt.,  xi.,  201. 

Sullivan,  Fort,  when  and  where 
erected,  x.,  719. 

Sullivan,  Gen.,  complained  of,  vi., 
37,  97. 

Sullivan  Gen.  John,  respecting  the 
bridge  built  by  him  on  Schuylkill, 
vii.,  9i,  120.  Letter  respecting 
papers,  211.  Impressing  wagons, 
388,  427,  433,  439.  Guard  for 
stores,  451.  On  ranging  Co.'s, 


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455,  5G8.  Respecting  Quarter 
Masters.  Escort  for  stores,  405, 
418,  424,  447,  457,  473.  Respect 
ing,  473,  512,  535.  Movements, 
553,  554,  555,*58S,  590-594,  597, 
620,  640,  649,  667,  686,  709,  715, 
721-724,  756,  768.  Complained  of, 
590,  593.  Letters  from,  593,  594. 
Going  to  Tioga,  594.  Destroys 
Indian  Towns,  721-724,  756.  Is 
complained  of  for  making  appoint 
ments,  viii.,  425.  Expedition,  ix., 
263;  xii.,119,  138,  148,  154,  165, 
175, 

Sullivan  and  Carberry,  mutiny,  xi., 
27. 

Sulphur,  refining  of,  iv.,  719,  752. 
Discovered  near  Susquehanna, 
719.  Near  Elizabeth  Town,  New 
Jersey,  720.  In  Bristol,  723. 'Near 
Bordentown,  753;  v.,  182,  245, 
253. 

Sunbury,  troops,  &c.,  Jail  proposed, 
iv.,  463;  vii.,  341,  344,  375,  499, 
553,  574,  593,  609,  619.  Flour 
ordered  to,  viii.,  310.  Murders  by 
Indians,  341.  German  battalion 
called  from,  474.  Indian  murders 
near,  viii  ,  513,  529.  Distress  of, 
611.  Troops  at,  ix.,  293.  Supplies 
for,  411.  Fort  Augusta,  at,  xii., 
329,  339. 

Sunderland,  Earl  of,  orders,  &c., 
from  him,  i.,  97,  100,  102,  105. 

Sapersedeas,  of  Thomas  Yorke,  a 
Judge,  iv.,  42. 

Supreme  Court,  plan  for,  i.,  166. 
At  York,  letter  from  Judges,  viii., 
773. 

Legality  of  trial  and  sentence  when 
the  Judge  is  a  delegate  to  Con 
gress,  ix.,  163. 

Judges,  requested  by  President,  to 
recommend  importance  of  moral 
training  of  youth,  public  schools, 
&c,  x.,  623. 

Prothonotaries'  Reports,  xi., 
765. 

Opinion  of  Judges  on  tenure  of 
offices,  xii.,  30. 

Supreme  Executive  Council  or 
ganized,  v.,  252.  Call  of, 
312. 

Letters  to  and  from,  Armstrong, 
Colonel  John,  324,  558,  561,  568, 
570,  572,  581,  587,  598,  636,  641, 
645,  655,  672,  684,  Arndt,  John, 


421.  Arnold,  Benedict,  376. 
Assembly,  586.  Atlee,  William, 
327. 

Bailey,  John,  v.,  405,  413.  Bailey, 
Wm.,  349.  Bryan,  George  and 
J.  Evans,  352.  Biddle,  Colonel 
Clement,  721,  739.  Biddle,  Owen, 
2i>7,  268,  201.  Elaine,  Ephraim, 
299,  677.  Blewer,  Joseph,  464. 
Bond,  Phineas,  578.  Boudinot, 
Elias,  313,  442.  Boyd,  Colonel 
Andrew,  712.  Bradford,  Colonel 
William,  430,  557,  582,  615,  644, 
648,  649,  663,  668,  707,  740. 
Buchanan,  William,  552,  667, 
677,  690,  711,  742,  744.  Budden, 
James,  591.  Bull,  Colonel  John, 
304,  306,  709.  Butler,  Anthony, 
557. 

Campbell,  George,  v.,  269. 
Carothers,  John,  639.  Cheney, 
Colonel,  732.  Christ,  H.,  &c., 
605,  623,  734.  Clark.  Mich.,  712. 
Coats,  Lieut.  Colonel  William, 
766.  Committee  for  driving 
off  cattle,  473,  512,  545,  567, 
610.  Committee  of  Lancaster, 
266,  349,  571.  Committee  of 
fifty,  473,  631.  Congress,  289, 
352,  366,  372,  411,  471,  536,  574, 
586,  593,  626,  630,  638.  Con- 
.nolly,  John,  297.  Conway,  Brig. 
Gen.  T.,  523,  530.  Crispin,  Wm., 
706. 

DeHaven,  Hugh,  v.,  569. 
Dellaven,       Peter,       606,       607. 
Dewees,  Thomas,   266.     Downey, 
Capt.,  431.     Donaldson,   Joseph, 
497,  534.      Dorsey,  Thomas,  535, 
550.     Dundas,  James,  616. 
Episcopal  Church,  v.,    600,   603. 
Eyre,  Joshua,  591. 
Flower,  Benjamin,  369,  706. 
Galbraith,  Bartrem,  v.,  343,  353, 
407,    409,    415,    457,    480,    486, 
521,    532,    533,     543,    562,    573. 
Galbraith,   Robert,     730.      Gerry, 
E.,    754.     Gregory,   James,   334, 
500,   588.      Gronow,  Lewis,   487, 
732. 

Hamilton,  James,  v.,  611,  613, 
620.  Hancock,  John,  President, 
289,  574.  Hand,  Brig.  General 
Edward,  443,  540.  Hazelwood, 
John,  602.  620,  680,  696,  721. 
Henry,  Colonel,  WTilliam,  473, 
543.  Henry,  '  William,  and  J. 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — v. 
Hubley,     347.     Hooper,     Robert, 
Lettis,  689.     Hopkinson,  F.,  &c., 
489.       Howell,     Jacob    S.,     640. 
Hubley,    Adam,    531,    533,    667. 
Hubley,  John,  295,  415,  427,  505. 
Hunn,  John,  453,  4»2,  467,  468, 
475.    Hunter,  Lieutenant  Samuel, 
370,  377,  414,  737.     Hunter,  Col. 
Samuel,  610,  717. 
Ingersoll,  Jared,  v.,  503.     Irwin, 
Matthew,  613,  771. 
Kirkbride,  Jo.,  v.,  322,  331,  342, 
368,  463,  465,  549,  567,  580. 
Laurens,   Henry,  v.,  735.       Lee, 
Richard  Henry,   665.     Leimback, 
Frederick,   524.     Levers,  Robert, 
618,  622,  623,  645,  650,  654,  717. 
Lieutenants  of  Counties,  365,  379, 
380,  424,  474,  523,  541,  545,  556, 
582,  593,  015,  694.     Livingston, 
Governor  William,  2G7,  294,  296,  I 
301,  321,  329,   614,   621,  Lochry, 
Archibald,  344,  488,  741.     Lyoii, 
William,  417. 

McCaliister,  Richard,  v.,  330,  333, 
335,  3G9,  412,  559,  633,  640,  692, 
767.  Mcllvaine,  William,  509. 
McKinley,  Jno.,  309,456.  McLean, 
Archibald,  514,  536,  575,  682, 
704.  Magistrates,  421,  473,  504, 
•  553,  580,  598.  Melchor,  Isaac, 
527,  653.  Mifflin,  Jonathan,  584, 
594,  595,  597.  Mifflin,  General 
Thomas,  554,  720.  Morgan, 
Jacob,  299,  322,  341,  406,  466, 
530,  632.  Morris,  J.,  Jr.,  294, 
481,  506,  749. 

Navy  Board,  v.,  293,  425,  429, 
501,  511,  521,  538,  540,  542,  590, 
594,  600,  722.  Navy,  Continental, 
491.  Nicola,  L.,  600,  619,  630. 
Paca,  William,  v.,  635.  Potter, 
General  James,  305,  433,  437, 
440,  461,  511,  551,  570,  718,  719, 
738,  768.  Proctor,  Col.  Thomas, 
455. 

Read,  James,  v.,  323,  602.  Reed, 
Joseph,  289,  379,  693,  701,  702. 
Rittenhouse,  Benj.,  743.  Rober- 
deau,  Daniel,  639,  659,  669,  726, 
728,  735,  770,  772. 
Savadge,  Thomas,  v.,  763.  Sey 
mour,  Commodore,  577.  Sheriffs, 
Magistrates,  &o.,  291.  Sheriff  of 
Northampton  Co.,  489.  Shippen, 
William,  768.  Smith,  Robert, 


Supreme  Executive  Council — vi. 
324,    426.     Smyth,    Hugh,    703. 
Stewart,    Colonel     Walter,    713. 
Stillwell,  Nicholas,   453.     Sutter, 
James,  750. 

Tilghman,  James,  v.,  502,  641. 
Tilghman,  Tench,  674.  Treasury, 
United  States,  334.  Trumbull, 
Jonathan,  657.  Tyler,  John,  731. 
Virginia,  Delegates  in  Congress, 
413 

War  Office,  v.,  290,  296,  301,  306, 
371,  398,  430,  439,  450,  502,  512, 
535,  570,  583,  584,  675,  685,  686, 
751.  War  Office  of  Pennsylvania, 
409,  428,  451,  471,  683.  Wash 
ington,  General  George,  419,  431, 
482,  510,  617,  618,  624,  664,  669, 
678,  697.  Weitzell,  Lieutenant 
John,  268,  544. 

Young,  James,  v.,  336,  337,  411. 
Antes,  William,  vi.,  456.  Arm 
strong,  General  John,  30,  43,  53, 

60,  70,  85,  91,  100,  122,  148,  149, 
230,  238,  293,  413,  489,  612,  613, 
635,  660,  669,  680,  715,  717,  744. 
Arndt,  John,   338.     Arnold,  Gen 
eral 'Benedict,  687,  706,  748.     As 
sembly,  104,  369,  518,  685.     Au 
ditor-General,  United  States,  591. 
Bailey,  Francis,  and  Captain  Lang, 
405.        Bayard,     Colonel     John, 

61.  Beaton,    John,    494.     Berks 
county  justices,  138,  722.    Biddle, 
Colonel   Clement,    92,    104,    122, 
139,  187,  220,  540.     Elaine,  Eph- 
raim,     D.    C.    G.,    252.     Blewer, 
Captain  Joseph,    671.     Board   of 
war,    (Continental,)    35,    42,    52, 
63,  84,  86,  92,  118,  127,  174,  185, 
188,  192,  195,  205,  208,  214,  216, 
234,  268,  280,  339,  351,  359,  369, 
402,  429,  444,  454,  492,  517,  526, 
533,  540,  549,  556,  576,  581,  586, 
593,  604,  608,  643,  644,  647,  649, 
654,  655,  667,  668,  684,  727,  745, 
758,   768.     Bondfield,  John,  172, 
330.     Boudinot,    Elias,    89,    162. 
Boyd,    Lieutenant   Andrew,    355, 
432,  482,  582,  647.     Boyd,  Colo 
nel    J.,    596.     Bradford,    Colonel 
William,    11,    24,    27,    80,    204. 
Bradford,  William  C.,  451.    Brod- 
head,     Daniel,     462,     492,    772. 
Buchanan,    William,    34.     Bull, 
Colonel  John,  129,  133,  190,  746. 
Butler,  Col.  Richard,  253,  386,  404. 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — vi. 
Cadwalader,  Lambert,  vi.,  655. 
Caldwell,  Charles,  502.  Carothers, 
Lieutenant  John,  438,  447,  466, 
491,  539,  559,  609,  619,  700. 
Chambers,  John,  504.  Circulars, 
65,  88,  124,  179,  240,  294,  427, 
431,  452,  638,  650.  Claypoole, 
James,  624.  Clymer,  Daniel, 
105.  Coates,  Colonel  William, 
227.  Collectors  of  clothing,  33. 
Commissioners  of  Berks  county, 
327,  520.  Commissioners  of 
Chester  county,  560.  Commis 
sioners  for  Lancaster,  531.  Com 
missioners  of  clothing,  27,  179. 
Commissioners  for  seizing  estates, 
13,  644.  Commissioners  for  col 
lecting  provisions,  278,  294,  329, 
418,  431.  Commissioners  for 
Western  department,  386.  Com 
mittee  of  Congress,  316,  362,  367, 
384,  389,  677.  Congress,  12,  104, 
136,  152,  153,  158,  161,  176,  207, 
208,  210,  248,  249,  284,  298,  318, 
327,  340,  350,  364,  378,  394,  403, 
448,  4',0,  485,  488,  493,  507,  522, 
524,  589,  592,  607,  670,  675,  708, 
710,  713,  726,  727,  737,  775. 
Coombe,  Rev.  Thomas,  Jr.,  pass 
for  New  York,  626.  Cowell, 
Ebenezer,  51.  Coxe,  John,  16, 
29.  Craig,  Robert,  41.  Craig, 
Colonel  Thomas,  412.  Crispin, 
William,  151, 174,  203,  441.  Cul- 
bertson,  Colonel  Robert,  448. 
Dana,  Francis,  vi.,  316.  David 
son,  James,  16.  Davis,  John, 
562.  Davison,  Hugh,  5.04.  De- 
Haven,  Hugh,  58.  De  Haven, 
Peter,  52,  475,  633.  Delegates  in 
Congress,  116,  124,  137,  207,  231, 
242,  269,  277,  298,  359,  380,  455, 
535,  577.  Deshler,  Colonel,  394. 
Dickinson,  Jonathan,  496. 
Edwards,  Thomas,  vi.,  449.  Elder, 
Joshua,  616.  Ettwein,  John,  751. 
Evans,  Edward,  544.  Evans, 
Colonel  Thomas,  709.  Evans, 
William,  731. 

Ferguson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  vi., 
617.  Flower,  Colonel  Benjamin, 
135,  450,  463.  Forst,  David, 
296.  Freeholders  at  Bedford 
county,  577.  Funnan,  Moore, 
439. 
Galbraith,  Bartrem,  vi.,  643,  648* 


Supreme  Executive  Council — vi. 
Galbraith,  Colonel  Robert,  238, 
511,  550.  Galloway,  Mrs.  J.,  674. 
Garland,  Captain  George,  737. 
Gates,  General  Horatio,  President 
B.  W.,  205.  Gibbon,  Colonel 
William,  530.  Gibson,  George, 
319,  553.  Gourla,  John,  443. 
Gray,  William,  and  Jno.  Little, 
377.  Greene,  Ma jor-General  Nath 
aniel,  444,  483,  530.  Greer, 
Joseph,  395.  Gronow,  Lewis, 
496. 

Haberstack,  Michael,  vi.,  362. 
Hagner,  Lieutenant  Frederick, 
486.  Hale,  Thomas,  and  N. 
Weaver,  628.  Hambright,  John, 
770.  Hamilton,  James,  372,  383, 
433,  456,  468.  Harris,  David,  32. 
Harris,  John,  211,  574.  Hart, 
William,  396,  431,  525.  Hartley, 
Thomas,  497,  674,  691,  692,  720. 
Hazelwood,  Commodore  John,  47, 
121,  132,  167,  180,  246,  599,  724, 
749.  Henry,  William,  645.  Hil- 
egas,  Michael,  538,  548,  565. 
Hubley,  John,  750,  769.  Hubley, 
Joseph,  145.  Hunter,  Lieutenant 
Samuel,  175,  191,  392,  478,  499, 
536,  552,  563,  564,  571,  573,  599, 
624,  636,  711,  773. 
Irvine,  Matthew,  vi.,  166.  Irvine, 
Colonel  William,  726.  Irwin,  M., 
and  R.  Bridges,  718. 
Jeffries,  Joseph,  vi.,  349.  Jones, 
Thomas,  107,  130. 
Kirkbride,  Joseph,  vi.,  96,  175, 
261,  262,  280,  503. 
Lacey,  Brig.-Gen.,  vi.,  168,  202, 
226,  240,  255,  265,  361,  378,  381, 
384,  390,  398,  402,  414,  470,  579, 
580,  594,  595.  Laird,  Samuel, 
550.  Lebar,  Colonel  Abraham, 
44,  Lee,  Francis  Lightfoot,  82, 
147.  Lee,  Major  Thomas,  440. 
Lesher,  John,  170,  327,  347,  667, 
675.  Levan,  Abraham,  406,  449. 
Levers,  Robert,  140,  141,  341, 
344,  346,  362,  381,  435,  464,  486, 
533,  626,  719,  721.  Levis,  Thos., 
651.  Lewis,  William,  641.  Lieu 
tenants,  156,  169,  426,  452,  500, 
650.  Livingston,  Governor  Wil 
liam,  133,  453,  599,  604,  728. 
Lochrey,  Archibald,  68,  142,  459, 
495.  Lutterloh,  Colonel,  210, 
348,  352.  Lyon,  William,  228. 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — vi. 
McCalester,  Colonel  Richard,  vi., 
22,  171, '197,  244,  369,463,479, 
547.  Maclay,  William,  634.  Mc- 
Clean,  Archibald,  294,  376,  750. 
McDowell,  Alex.,  572.  Mackay, 
John,  401.  McKean,  Thomas, 
266,  555,  566,  568.  Magistrates, 
258.  Mease,  James,  22,  426,  428. 
Marsteller,  Philip,  264.  Melchior, 
Colonel,  676,  699.  Morgan,  Col 
onel  George,  714.  Morgan,  Jacob, 
L.  B.  C.,  14,  288,  418,  441,  522, 
542,  562,  630,  706.  Morgan, 
Jacob,  commissioner,  47,  382. 
Morgan,  Jacob,  Jr.,  128,  399,  568, 
574,  639.  Morris,  Robert,  45. 
Navy  Board,  State,  vi.,  24,  38, 
110,  243,  332,  333,  355,  421,  434, 
.517,  696,  745.  Nesbit,  John  M., 
652.  Nicola,  Lewis,  197,  213, 
358,  411,  656,  742. 
O'Neal,  Dennis,  vi.,  498. 
Patterson,  Captain  Alexander,  vi., 
432.  Peters,  Richard,  72,  493. 
Pettit,  Charles,  366,  513,  525, 
620,  623.  Pickering,  Timothy, 
173,  237,  546.  Piper,  Colonel 
John,  34,  36,  115,  138,  194,  229, 
469,  505,  682.  Pleasants,  Samuel, 
524.  Porter,  Captain  Andrew, 
594.  Potter,  General  James,  51, 
83,  89,  97,  98,  141,  150,  169,  521, 
665,  729.  Potts,  Samuel,  595. 
Price,  Philip,  695.  Prisoners  in 
Masonic  Lodge,  509,  511.  Proc 
tor,  Colonel  John,  445,  458,  506, 
659,  722.  Proctor,  Col.  Thomas, 
676. 

Ralston,  John,  &c.,  vi.,  747,  772. 
Rea,  Samuel,  611,  672.  Read, 
James,  234,  245,  473.  Recruiting 
officers,  280.  Reed,  Joseph,  120, 
218,  712,  739.  Rice,  Robert,  722. 
Rittenhouse,  David,  643.  Rober- 
deau,  General  Daniel,  10,  131, 
134,  144,  183,  206,  209,  216,  273, 
287,  295,  359,  374,  422,  446,  567, 
583,  584,  609.  Rudolph,  Lieu 
tenant  John,  454.  Rush,  Jacob, 
752. 

Sanders,  Win.,  vi.,  716.  Savadge, 
Thomas,  159,  182,  236,  398,  400, 
417.  Scott,  Thomas,  673.  Ser 
geant,  Jonathan  D.,  630,  683, 
740.  Seymour,  Commodore  Thos., 
97.  Shippen,  Edward,  683.  Ship- 


Supreme  Executive  Council — vii. 
pen,  Dr.  William,  688.  Skinner, 
Abraham,  625.  Smith,  Lieutenant 
Colonel,  4.  Smith,  James,  270. 
Smith,  Jonathan,  B.,  160,  191, 
232,  293,  303,  314,  350,  357,  359, 
365,  369,  403,  420,  427,  466,  545. 
Smith,  Matthew,  632.  Smith, 
Thomas,  and  Edward  Woods,  39. 
Smith,  Dr.  William,  621.  Smith, 
and  Keachline,  lieutenants,  92, 
107.  Sprogel,  Lodick,  678.  Spy- 
ker,  Henry,  391.  Stevenson, 
George,  94.  Stevenson,  Robert, 
653.  Stewart,  Colonel  Walter, 
285,  343.  Stiles,  Captain  Jos., 
480.  Stoddart,  Benjamin,  608. 
Stroud,  Col.  Jacob,  748.  Sweers, 
Cornelius,  473. 

Tilghman,  James,  vi.,  96.  Tilgh- 
man,  Tench,  407. 
Van  Campen,  &c.,  John,  vi.,  767. 
Wagon  masters,  vi.,  212.  Wallis, 
Samuel,  666,  687.  Washington, 
General  George,  153,  156,  180, 
189,  200,  201,  241,  250,  254,  255, 
263,  274,  277,  291,  325,  338,  353, 
354,  357,  401,  405,  409,  416,  425, 
431,  445,  480,  490,  498,  522,  546, 
557,  558,  604,  752.  Watkins, 
Joseph,  368.  Watson,  John,  769. 
Wayne,  Anthony,  25,  86,  142, 
251,  381,  387,  397,  408,  411,  419, 
428,  451,  474.  Weitzel,  Lieuten 
ant  John,  271,  541,  551,  629. 
Wirtz,  Major,  201.  Wynkoop, 
Henry,  600. 

Young,  James,  W.  M.,  vi.,  75, 
218,  259,  276,  282,  289,  321,  330, 
337,  343,  366,  519,  674. 
Adams,  Samuel,  vii.,  14,  763. 
Admiralty,  Judge  of,  558,  694. 
Allen,  Mrs.,  452.  Allison,  Francis, 
Jr.,  589.  Armstrong,  General 
John,  18,  Arnold,  Major  General 
Benedict,  370.  Artillery,  officers, 
254.  Assembly,  64,  77,  100,  142, 
191,  202,  472,  693,  712,  720,  738. 
Atlee,  William,  674,  773. 
Baltimore,  magistrates,  vii.,  390. 
Barge,  and  Tyng,  728.  Bayard, 
John,  189.  Beahm,  Philip,  13. 
Blaine,  Ephriam,  707.  Bland, 
Colonel  Theodore,  107.  Blythe, 
Colonel  Benjamin,  496.  Board  of 
•war,  (Continental,)  90,  98,  101, 
201,  202,  227,  229,  230,  232,  256, 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — vii. 
282,  284,  286,  287,  289,  292,  308, 
312,  329,  339,  340,  375,  385,  389, 
397,  404,  418,  420,  421,  424,  437, 
442,  450,  454,  456,  459,  460,  469, 
480,  495,  496,  507,  627,  640,  649, 
676,  677,  681,  691,  696,  709,  710, 
713,  719,  727,  730,  731.  Boyd, 
Colonel  Andrew,  97,  471.  Boys, 
Captain  Nathan,  200,  240,  248, 
566.  Bradford,  Thomas,  560. 
Bradford,  W.  C.,  556.  Brodhead, 
Colonel  Daniel,  465,  505,  569, 
710,  771.  Brown,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Alexander,  515.  Brown, 
Lieutemnt-Colonel  John,  226,  271. 
Bull,  Colonel  John,  240,  544,  635. 
Burke,  Thomas,  170,  172.  Butler, 
Colonel  Richard,  482,  514.  But 
ler,  Colonel  Zebulon,  283. 
Campbell,  Captain  Thomas,  vii., 
301,  447.  Carothers,  Col.  John, 
405,  618.  Carson,  John,  437,  470, 
637,  659,  691.  Chesney,  William, 
599.  Circulars,  104,  105,  183, 
304,  486.  Clarkson,  Matthew, 
(Marshal,)  554.  Claypoole,  Jas., 
Sheriff1,  252,  291,  360,  631,  765. 
Clingham,  W.,  158.  Cluggage, 
Captain  Thomas,  512,  624,  659, 
742.  Coats,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
William,  376,  377,  764.  Com 
mercial  Committee  of  Congress, 
579,  605.  Commissaries  of  pur 
chases  and  issues,  304.  Commis 
sary  General  of  issues,  587.  Com 
missioners  for  collecting  flour, 
753,  766.  Commiss'ers  of  forfeited 
estates,  243.  Commissioners  for 
procuring  salt,  769.  Committee 
of  City,  461.  Committee  of  Con 
gress,  84,  85,  88,  170.  Congress, 
5,  12,  13,  14,  81,  89,  102,  106, 
127,  162,  241,  246,  261,  265,  270, 
274,  304,  312,  313,  324,  347,  369, 
396,  417,  479,  490,  507,  513,  521, 
532,  536,  552,  631,  647,  662,  664, 
673,  695,  716,  738,  756,  765. 
Connor,  Colonel  Morgan,  336. 
Conyngham,  Captain  G.,  320. 
Council  of  Massachusetts,  138. 
Coxe,  Colonel  John,  749.  Craig, 
James,  &c.,  717.  Crawford,  Jas., 
760.  Crispin,  William,  200,  314. 
Cushing,  Thomas,  250. 
Davis,  Caleb,  vii.,  444.  De  Haas, 
General  J.  P.,  330.  De  Haven, 


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Peter,  133,  175,  195.  Delaney, 
John,  94.  Delaney,  Sharp,  762. 
Delapt,  Richard,  702.  Delegates 
in  Congress,  134,  137,  140,  141, 
160,  174,  181,  184,  192,  422,  478, 
551,  557.  Delegates  in  Congress 
from  Virginia,  184.  Deshler, 
Charles,  17.  Dougherty,  Bernard, 
186,  297.  Drayton,  William  H., 
328,  335.  Dundas,  James,  &c., 
140,  253,  326,  333.  Dunlap,  John, 
201.  Du  Portail,  Brigadier-Gen 
eral,  ch.,  272,  279,  280,  3^6,  399, 
403,-  409,  690.  Du  Simitiere, 
212.  Edwards,  Major,  107,  152. 
Eckhard,  Valentine,  552.  Erwin, 
Captain  Joseph,  563.  Ettwein, 
Rev.  John,  295.  Eyre,  Col.  Jehu, 
457.  Eyre,  Benj.,  G.,  &c.,  644. 
Farmer,  Colonel  Lewis,  273, 
689,  754.  Farmer,  Michael,  453. 
Fire  companies,  134.  Fisher, 
Henry,  390,  410,  705,  730.  Fitz- 
simons,  Thomas,  407.  Flower, 
Colonel  Benjamin,  294,  296,  385. 
Franklin,  Benjamin,  774. 
Galbraith,  Colonel  Bartrem,  vii., 
370.  507,  522,  611,  679.  Gal 
braith,  Colonel  Robert,  18,  74,  99. 
Galloway,  Mrs.  Grace,  93,  95. 
Gerard,  Mons.,  16,  17,  61,  62,  70, 
83,  164,  169,  185,  269,  278,  595, 
604,  632,  648,  651,  653,  708. 
Governors  of  States,  197.  Greene, 
Gen.  Nathaniel,  175,  179.  Green- 
wait,  P.,  287.  Gregg,  Matthew, 
334.  Gurney,  Francis,  495. 
Hagner,  Will.,  &c.f  vii.,  671,  767. 
Hale,  Thomas,  688.  Hall,  Chas., 
651.  Haller,  Captain  Henry,  488. 
Hambright,  John,  519.  Hand, 
General  Edward,  321,  344,  403, 
408,  715.  Harbeson,  Benjamin, 
&c.,  102,  153.  Hardie,  Captain 
Robert,  91,  92.  Harding,  Capt., 
761.  Harmar,  Colonel  Joseph, 
750.  Harris,  David,  638.  Hart 
ley,  Colonel  Thomas,  3,  10,  71,  86, 
87,  258,  391,  776.  Hazelwood, 
Com.  John,  19,  112.  Henry, 
George,  139,  190,  239,  333,  365. 
Henry,  Governor  Patrick,  247, 
441.  Henry,  Col.  William,  359, 
416,  456,  514,  557,  599,  600,  667, 
711.  Hervey,  Major  George,  566. 
Hewitt,  Thomas,  545.  Hodge, 


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Andrew,  319.  Hoffman,  Stokely, 
737.  Holliday,  William,  445. 
Holker,  Monsieur  (Consul),  137, 
238.  499,  502,  503,  510,  513,  531, 
532,  536,  558,  560,  580,  601,  628, 
641,  669,  675,  678,  682,  683,  686, 
699,  701,  703,  713.  Hopkinson, 
Francis,  758,  694.  Hubley,  Lieut. 
Colonel  Adam,  Jr.,  366,  498,  553, 
596,  721,  755.  Hubley,  John, 
297,  667.  Hunter,  Lieut.  Col. 
Samuel,  116,  316,  346,  375,  438, 
455,  510  546,  615,  619. 
Imlay,  John,  vii.,  264.  Irwin, 
Barclay  &  Co.,  198,  244,  246,  263, 
265,  266,  734.  Irwin  &  Bridges, 

314.  Irwin,   Matthew,   244,   261, 
263,  311,  734,  765.     Irwin,  Thos., 
&c.,  147. 

James,  Abel,  vii.,  758.  Jameson, 
David,  529,  652.  Jameson,  D., 
and  J.  Eichelberger,  490,  530. 
Jennifer  &  Root,  750.  Jennings, 
M.,  311,  359.  Johnson,  Colonel 
Francis,  411,  581.  Jordan,  Jesse, 
194.  Joy,  Captain  Daniel,  562. 
Judges  of  Supreme  Court,  773. 
Kackline,  Andrew,  vii.,  775.  Ken- 
dal,  Joseph,  410.  Kirkbride, 
Joseph,  108.  Knox,  John,  433. 
Lang,  Captain,  James,  vii.,  537, 
567.  Learning,  T.,  &  George 
Henry,  422.  Levan,  Daniel,  610. 
Levers,  Robert,  15,  176.  Lieu 
tenants,  267,  275,  486,  650,  747. 
Livingston,  Governor  William, 
260,  474,  480,  492.  Lochry,  Lt. 
Col.  Arch'd,  173,  362,  363,  430, 
564,  754,  770.  Loudon,  Samuel, 
206.  Loughead,  James,  531,  673, 
764.  Lyon,  William,  144,  399. 
MacAlester,  Colonel  Richard,  vii., 
110,  115,  367,  399,  414,  426. 
McCalla,  William,  620.  McClen- 
achan,  B.  &  Co.,  248,  252,  281, 
285,  288,  309,  310,  318,  322,  343, 
364,  442,  768.  McCulloch,  Capt. 
John,  371,  506.  McGinley,  Capt. 
John,  652.  Mcllheney,  George, 

315.  Mclntosh,  Gen.  Lachn.,  131. 
McKean,   Thomas,   C.  J.,  21,  225, 
274,  279,  328,  637,  644,  699,  703, 
732,  735,  744,  773.     Maclay,  Wm., 
192,  357,  586,  593,  597,  598,  623. 
McPherson,    Captain    John,    180. 
Marine   Committee,  of  Congress, 


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76,  120,  187,  235,  241,  588,  657. 
Marshal,  Christopher,  668.  Mars- 
steller,  Colonel  Philip,  567,  716. 
Massachusetts,  President  of  Coun 
cil  of,  231.  Maxwell,  General 
William,  178.  Martin,  Colonel, 
446.  Meade  &  Co.,  George,  407. 
Miller,  H.,  &  Jno.  Clark,  Jr.,  609. 
Mitchell,  John,  160,  189,  213,  248, 
262,  345,  474,  527,  746.  Mont 
gomery,  Captain  James,  455,  476, 
487,  521,  533,  706,  755.  Moore, 
Thomas,  543.  Morgan,  Colonel 
Jacob,  Jr.,  484,  559.  Morris,  A. 
James,  760.  Morris,  John,  Jr., 
120,  309,  310.  Morris,  Robert, 
125,  386,  417,  608.  Murray, 
William,  432.  My  res,  Jacob,  745. 
Navy  Board,  vii.,  695.  Neilson, 
Captain  John,  74.  Nesbitt,  J.  M., 
210,  228,  234,  246.  New  Jersey, 
Delaware  and  Virginia,  152. 
Newspaper  Printers,  136,  '201. 
Nicholson,  Captain,  488.  Nicola, 
Lewis,  77,  190,  203,  255,  358,  362, 
364,  387,  484,  489,  492,  509,  519, 
523,  526,  548,  549,  561,  562,  574, 
625,  634,  635,  641,  643,  646,  648, 
663,  674,  682,  698,  701,  767, 
769,  775.  Northampton  county, 
inhabitants  of,  360.  Colonels  of, 
616. 

Officers  at  Billingsport  and  M.  Isl., 
vii.,  409,  424,  502,  720,  745. 
Orndt,  John,  625.  Owners  of 
brig  Achilles,  308. 
Patterson,  William  A.,  vii.,  167. 
Persons  on  forestalling,  113. 
Pettit,  Charles,  196,  335,  399,403, 
420,  433,  460,  481,  495.  Phila 
delphia  Justices,  658.  Phyle, 
Dr.  F.  (Naval  Officer),  185.  Pick 
ering,  Timothy,  656.  Piper,  Lt. 
John,  578.  Pomroy,  Ralph,  312. 
Potter,  General  James,  419.  Proc 
tor,  Colonel  Thomas,  121,  123, 
135,  146,  260,  270,  290,  298,  405, 
|  423,  440,  476,  485.  Purchasers 
of  flour,  548,  692,  766.  Pur 
chasers  of  salt,  728. 
Read,  James,  vii.,  289.  Read, 
John,  272.  Reading,  George,  345. 
Recruiting  officers,  300.  Reed, 
Bowes,  262.  Risberg,  Gustavus, 
550.  Rittenhouse,  Benjamin,  142. 
Rittenhouse,  David,  302.  Rober- 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — vii. 
dean,  Gen.  Daniel,  100,  137. 
159,  167,  184,  192,  198,  236,  296, 
299,  643.  Roberts,  widow,  &c. 
ofJolm,  122.  Rogers,  Rev.  \Vm., 
253,  273,  449.  Root,  Hon.  Jesse, 
774.  Ross,  George,  212,  451,  468. 
Rush  &  Hutchinson,  Drs.,  408. 
Rush,  Jos.,  and  James  Craig,  330. 
Ryan,  Philip,  541. 
St.  Clair,  Gen.  Arthur,  vii.,  237, 
291,  355,  452,  491,  500,  582,  607, 
665,  736.  Savadge,  Thomas,  96, 
109,  111,  116.  Scammell,  Alex., 
649.  Scott,  Thomas,  434.  Scott, 
W.  &  R.  Stevenson,  206.  Scull, 
Major,  469.  Searle,  Hon.  James, 
141.  Sergeant,  Jonathan  D.  267, 
275,  395,  743.  Sheriff,  High,  of 
Philada.,  252,  291,  360.  Shippen, 
Wm.  209.  Shoemaker,  Lt.  Jacob, 
688.  Smith.  George,  164.  Smith, 
Col.  Matthew,  280,  306,  607,  609, 
614,  747.  Smith,  Meriwether,  & 
R.  H.  Lee,  73.  Smith,  Thomas, 
695.  Snowden,  Jedediah,  709. 
Sprogel,  Lodick,  129.  Standley, 
Dr.  Valentine,  165.  Steuben, 
Baron,  199,  325.  Stewart,  Col. 
Walter,  9,  660.  Stiles,  Capt.  Jo 
seph,  141,  238,  358.  Straker, 
William,  71,  72.  Stroud,  Col. 
Jacob,  63,  613.  Sullivan,  Gen. 
Jno.  211,  388,  427,  439,  450,  457, 
473,  756,  768. 

Thompson,  Hon.  James,  vii.,  652. 
Van  Campen,  John,  573,  574, 
603. 

Wall,  Gen.  Geo.,  Jr.,  vii.,  103,  104, 
660.  Wardens  of  Philada.,  627. 
Washington,  Gen.  George,  119. 
127,  129,  161,  188,  210,  236,  293, 
327,  337,  341,  35],  377,  407,  447, 
479,  535,  555,  626,  670,  671,  672, 
684.  Wayne,  Gen.  Anthony,  142. 
Wetherill,  Samuel,  Jr.,  172. 
Wetzel,  Col.  John,  299,  572,  579, 
617.  Whitesides,  Thomas,  19. 
Wilcox,  Alexander  and  John,  122, 
148,  721,  725,  727.  Wilkinson, 
Gen.  J.,  449,  744.  Will,  William, 
729,  759.  Young,  James,  98,  151. 
Zeigler,  Capt.  David,  368. 
Active  Agents  of  sloop,  viii.,  209, 
Adams,  John,  399,  563.  Admi 
ralty,  542.  Agents  for  confiscatec 
estates,  735,  760.  Allen,  Ira,  88, 


upreme  Executive  Council — viii. 
Amberson,  William,  487.  Amer. 
Philosophical  Society,  136.  An 
tes,  Frederick,  219.  Armstrong, 
Gen.  John,  31,  152,  243,  599,  636. 
Armstrong,  William,  34.  Assem 
bly,  280,  609,  655,  656,  685,  687, 
758.  Atlee,  Col.,  Samuel  J.,  216, 
241,  220,  305,  333,  335,  351,  423, 
437,  438,  469,  484,  524,  580. 
Atlee,  Judge  William,  56,  124. 
Auditors  of  soldiers'  accounts, 
762. 

Baily,  James,  viii.,  390.  Baker, 
Hilary,  Jr.,  720.  Balliet,  Lt.  Col. 
Stephen,  564.  Bayard,  Hon.  J., 

247,  Bedford,    Inhabitants    of, 
749.     Elaine,   Ephraim,   13,  260, 
304,  478,  480,  494,  565,  577,  603. 
630,     646.       Blythe,     Ben].,     96. 
Board  of  War,    5,  8,   38,   39,   43, 
57,    74,    98,   110,  (122,   132,    141, 
153,  159,  161,  165,  175,  181,  224, 

248,  269,  308,  343,  425,  432,  434, 
435,  436,  442,  453,  457,  471,  478, 
485,  498,  505,  506,  507,  508,  509, 
549,  552,  554,  573,  576,  579,  580, 
581,  600,  601,  611,  632,  689,  722, 
727,   728,  739,    747.     Boyd,  Col. 
A.,  12,  323.  Boys,  Capt.  Nathan, 
228,  728.     Bradford,  Thomas,  97, 
503.  Bradford,  William,  Jr.,  621, 
666,   725,    730,   760.      Brodhead, 
Colonel  Daniel,  22,  38,  106,  109, 
120,  140,  149,  197,  210.  217,  246, 

249,  300,  378,  513,  515,  536,  558, 
565,    588,    596,    640,    743,    766. 
Bull,  Col.  John,  164.  Butler,  Col. 
Richard,    607,   741,  748.     Butler, 
Lt.    Col.    William,    747.     Butler, 
Col.  Zebulon,  633. 

Campbell,  Thomas,  viii.,  36.  Gas- 
well,  Richard,  Gov.  N.  C.,  191. 
Chalonor  and  White,  248.  Cham 
bers,  Col.  John,  320.  Circular  of 
Congress,  277.  Clarkson,  Mat 
thew,  (marshal)  498,  500.  Cla.y- 
poole,  James,  117,  321.  Clinton, 
Gov.  George,  132,  179.  Cluggage, 
Major  Robert,  278.  Coats,  Col. 
William,  43.  Colonels  of  Battal 
ions,  111.  Colonel  of  City  Bat 
talion,  309.  Commissioners  for 
procuring  flour,  84.  Commission 
ers  of  Philada.,  80.  Commission 
ers  of  purchases,  277,  441,  720. 
Commissioners  for  purchase  of 


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INDEX  TO  PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Supreme  Executive  Council — viii. 
salt,  4,  24,  28.  Commissaries  of 
supplies,  287  Commissioners  of 
Taxes  of  Berks  county,  124,  133, 
138.  Commissioners  of  Virginia, 
91.  Committee  of  Assembly,  737, 
758.  Committee  of  Congress  at 
Camp,  266,  293,  315,  355,  404. 
Congress,  20,  85,  87,  96,  99,  135, 
142,  199,  202,  203,  229,  263,  299, 
325,  340,  343,  349,  375,  419,  429, 
458,  517,  529,  560,  583,  590,  606, 
608,  635,  639,  657,  702,  719,  722, 
723,  744,  751.  Congress,  Com 
mittee  of,  53,  239,  281,  337,  338, 
355,  356.  Conolly,  Dr.  John,  104. 
Cox,  Col.  John,  406. 
Davis,  David,  viii.,  382,  458. 
Dean,  Joseph,  712,  734.  De  Cor 
ny,  Mons.  E.,  383,  416  Delegates 
in  Congress,  9,  47,  61,  160,  191, 
351,  392,  494,  643,  703,  722,  745, 
757.  Delegates  of  Connecticut 
in  Congress.  Ill,  112,  711.  Den 
ny,  David,  &c.,  496.  Deshler,  D. 
and  C.,  300,  535,  697,  711,  721. 
Dickinson,  Gen.  Philemon,  736. 
Doz,  Andrew,  154,  413.  Duane, 
James,  628,  659.  Du  Portail, 
Genl.,  37. 

Eckart,  Valentine,  viii.,  529.  Ed 
wards,  Col.  Thomas,  237,  288. 
Elder,  Joshua,  101.  Ellsworth, 
Hon.  Oliver,  261.  Erwin,  Capt. 
Joseph,  79.  Espy,  David,  102. 
Eyre,  Major  Benj.  G.,  144. 
Farmer,  Col.  Lewis,  viii.,  52,  706. 
Ferguson,  Elizabeth,  4.  Ferris, 
Owen,  229.  Flower,  Col.  Benj., 
26.  Franks,  David  S.,  611,  617. 
Geddes,  Capt.,  49.  Gilles- 
pie,  George,  481.  Govett,  Wm., 
&  Wm.  (ieddes,  73.  Greene, 
Genl.  Nathaniel,  150,  165,  381, 
426,  475. 

Haffa,  Henry,  viii.,  704.  Hale, 
Thomas,  112,  115.  Hall,  David, 
and  H.  Fisher,  216.  Hall,  Charles, 
54,  118,  194.  Haller,  Henry,  83, 
417,  426,  430.  Hamilton,  William, 
590.  Hand,  General,  Edward, 
155,  184,  425.  Hannum,  Colonel 
John,  244,  324.  Harmar,  Colonel 
Joseph,  188.  Hart,  John,  750. 
Hart,  Joseph,  326,  327,  356,  503, 
523,  717.  Hayes,  John,  Jr.,  317. 
Hazelwood.  John,  652.  Hazen, 


Supreme  Executive  Council — viii. 
Colonel  Moses,  105,  645.  Heisler, 
Daniel,  Jr.,  697.  Henry,  Colonel 
William,  30,  207,  309,  380,  423, 
652,  667,  685,  730,  654,  761. 
Hewitt,  Thomas,  528.  Hillegas, 
Michael,  403,  492,  493.  Hodgdon, 
Samuel,  174,  746.  Holker,  Mons., 
F.  C.  11,  90,  94,  134,  147,  148, 
347,  350,  365,  366,  396,  402,  545, 
550,  552,  571,  756.  Hopkinson, 
Francis,  241,  245,  490.  667.  How- 
ell,  Jacob  S,  247.  Hubley,  Col., 
Adam,  512,  755.  Hubley,  John, 
83,  395,  586.  Huffnagle,  Michael, 
569.  Hunter,  Colonel  Samuel, 
29,  157,  166,  189,  205,  369,  393, 
567,  632,  717.  Huston,  Lt.,  W. 
153. 

Irvine,  General  James,  viii.,  663, 
664.  Irvine,  General  William, 
103,  206,  225,  232,  238,  245,  409, 
511,  512,  570,  578,  643,  Irwin, 
Captain  John,  .771.  Irwin,  Colonel, 
Samuel,  637.  Irwin,  Thomas, 
&c.,  137. 

Jackson,  David,  viii.,  544.  Jef 
ferson,  Thomas,  Gov.  of  Virginia, 
196,  641.  Johnston,  Col.  Francis, 
410.  Jones,  Rev.  David,  752. 
Jones,  Thomas,  Jr.,  303. 
Knox,  General,  H.  viii.,  253,  349, 
359,  726.  Krieder,  Conrad,  435, 
489.  Kucher,  Christopher,  289, 
324.  Kuhn,  Adam,  585. 
Lacey,  General  John,  viii.,  505, 
508,  526.  Lanctot,  Godfrey,  551, 
Lane,  William,  360.  Leary, 
Dennis,  531.  Lee,  Major  Henry, 
Jr.,  56,  67,  457,  477,  599.  Lee, 
Thomas  Sim,  Governor,  of  Mary 
land,  330,  354,  432,  433.  Lewis, 
William,  231.  Lieutenants  of 
counties,  72,  387,  454,  476,  519. 
Livingston,  Governor  William, 
139,  374,  576,  624,  635,  636,  648, 
Lochrey,  Colonel  Archibald,  42, 
77,  282,  290,  318,  405.  Longhead, 
James,  567.  Lutz,  Nicholas,  201, 
301,  313,  342,  357,  367,  399,  417, 
438,  474.  Luzerne,  Chevalier  de 
la,  358,  448,  540,  542,  614. 
Lyndermood,  Col.  Michael,  230, 
236.  Lyon,  Samuel,  439,  715. 
McCalester,  Colonel  Richard,  viii., 
10.  McCalla,  William,  212,  661, 
McClean,  Archibald,  14,  126,  144, 


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Supreme  Executive  Council — viii. 
731,  745.  McClenachan,  Blair, 
3,  McGuire,  Matthew,  756.  Mc- 
Lane,  Capt.  Allen,  258.  McLene, 
James,  61.  McKean,  C.  J.  Thomas, 
178,  234,  298,  331,  403,  597,  649, 
650,  654,  657.  McMullin,  Wm. 
282,  McPherson,  Major,  W.  617, 
Maclay,  William,  viii.,  156,  172. 
Managers  of  House  of  Employ 
ment,  725  726.  Marsteller,  Col. 
Philip,  51,  155,  328,"  362,  371, 
383.  Mason,  John,  373.  Mas 
sachusetts,  Council,  522.  Matlack, 
Colonel  Timothy,  60.  Melchor, 
Colonel  Isaac,  65.  Merchants  of 
Philadelphia,  266,  306,  704.  Miles, 
Colonel  Samuel,  533,  600,  608, 
618,  699,  718,  719.  Miller,  Rev. 
Peter,  606.  Miralles,  Don  Juan 
de,  174.  Minister  of  France,  614, 
628.  Mitchell,  John,  186,  334, 
500,  501,  716.  Montgomery,  Rev. 
Joseph,  170.  Morgan,  Lt.  Jacob, 
273.  Morgan,  Colonel  Jacob,  238, 
344,  369,  449,  544.  Morris,  Robt. 
372.  Morris,  Captain  Samuel, 
310,  699.  Morris,  Samuel,  Jr., 
308.  Morris,  Samuel,  (Reg,) 
228.  Moylan,  Colonel  Stephen, 
183.  Muhlenberg,  F.  A.  123. 
Navy  Board,  viii.,  346,  543. 
Nicholson,  John,  73.  Nicola,  Col. 
Lewis,  12,  77,  95,  100,  108,  181, 
262,  316,  358,  363,  376,  378,  391, 
415,  422,  460,  510,  516,  724. 
Officers  of  land  office,  viii.,  307. 
Oster,  Mons.  (F.  C.)  604.  Officers 
of  militia,  265. 

Paine,  Thomas,  viii.,  21,  226. 
Peale,  Charles  Wilson,  319. 
Penet,  P.  257.  Pettit,  Charles, 
104,  197,  211,  224,  342,  406,  614. 
Philadelphia  Library  Co.,  183. 
Physic,  Edmund,  113.  Pickering, 
Colonel  Timothy,  499,  604.  Piper, 
Colonel  John,  234,  297,  302,  319, 
349,  488,  530.  Potter,  General 
James,  485,  561,  689,  710.  Powell, 
Jeremiah,  Pres.  of  Mass.  Bay,  254. 
Presidents,  of  Common,  Pleas, 
622,  658.  Proctor,  Col.  John, 
217,  284.  Proctor,  Thomas,  710. 
Prothonotaries  of  Counties,  58. 
Purchasers  of  flour,  3.  Purvi- 
ance,  Samuel,  Jr.,  644. 
Rea,  Lieutenant  Samuel,  viii., 
40 


Supreme  Executive  Council — viii. 
221,  222,  227,  259,  286,  386,  560, 
640,  683,  729.  Reid,  Major  James, 
44.  Reynolds,  John,  690.  Rice, 
Patrick,  33.  Riche,  Mrs.  Annie, 
141.  Risburg,  Gustavus,  200. 
Rittenhouse,  David,  657,  662. 
Roberdeau,  General  Daniel,  5. 
Roberts,  Jehu,  296.  Rodney,  Gov. 
of  Delaware,  10.  Rowan,  William, 
(Sheriff,)  23.  Ryan,  Michael, 
371,  582,  657. 

St,  Clair,  General  Arthur,  viii., 
168,  374,  397,  515,  537,  701,  721, 
623.  Schott,  Captain  John  Paul, 
24.  Scott,  Hon.  Thomas,  63,  713. 
Scott,  Colonel  William,  365,  379, 
382,  444,  524,  580,  623.  Scull, 
Edward,  655.  Scull,  William, 
94.  Searle,  James,  514.  Sergeant, 
Jonathan  D.,  395,  498,  613,  Ship- 
pen,  Joseph,  Jr.,  200.  Smith, 
Colonel  Ab'm,  443,  491,  522. 
Smith,  Colonel  George,  52.  Smith, 
Colonel  Matthew,  23,  249,  417, 
513,  706.  Smith,  Richard,  740. 
Smith,  Lieutenant,  Robert,  445, 
535.  Smith,  Tho's,  113.  Steuben, 
Baron,  270.  Stevenson,  George, 
50,  107,  141.  Stewart,  Charles, 
699.  Stiles,  Joseph,  ]39.  Stroucl, 
Col.  Jacob,  9,  176,  188.  Swaine, 
Francis,  34,  76,  117,  428,  431, 
433.  Treasurers  of  Counties,  58. 
Treasury,  U.  S.  92,  185.  . 
University,  of  Pennsylvania,  viii., 
246. 

Van  Campen,  Jon.  viii.,  222. 
Vankemp,  John,  551. 
Wade,  Francis,  viii.,  274.  Wads- 
worth,  Jeremiah,  205.  Wagon 
Masters,  447.  Wain,  Nicholas, 
100.  Washington,  Gen.  George, 
35,  36,  43,  48,  54,  70,  74,  75, 
116,  128,  145,  15'>,  161,  180, 
193,  214,  240,  267,  292,  314, 
332,  339,  361,  377,  470,  474, 
482,  486,  525,  534,  535,  577,  599, 
684.  Watts,  Colonel  Frederick, 
558.  Wayne,  General  Anthony, 
450,  451,  587,  593.  Weltner, 
Colonel  Lund,  161,  233,  341. 
West,  William,  Jr.,  631.  West 
moreland  representatives,  709, 
Wharton.  James,  766.  Wilkin 
son,  James,  C.  G.,  269.  Will, 
Colonel  William,  628.  Willet 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — ix. 
Augustin,  305.  Williams,  Ben- 
siller;  63.  Wirts,  Christian,  187, 
192,  304,  310,  328,  398,  575,  602, 
658,  668.  Witman,  Adam,  129. 
264,  303,  742.  Wynkoop,  Henry, 
557,  572.  Zeigler,  Capt.  David, 
59,  209. 

Admiralty,  Board  of,  ix.,  94,  100, 
106.  Agnew,  John,  135.  Antes, 
William,  381.  Armstrong,  John, 
Jr.,  650.  Arndt,  John,  53,  109, 
137.  Ashman,  George,  152,  202. 
Assembly,  5,  16,  51,  61,  188,  197, 
219,  221,  232,  241,  248,  412,  447, 
459,  463,  467,  501,  509,  510,  513, 
620.  Atlee,  William,  170,  203, 
335,  347,  596.  Auditors  of  Bucks 
county,  11,  13,  17,  29,  36,  47,  67, 
105,  113.  Auditors  of  Chester 
county,  42.  Auditors  of  Phila 
delphia  county,  104.  Auditors  of 
York  county,  18. 
Bailey,  James,  ix.,  160.  Baker, 
Hilary,  Jr.,  195.  Balliott, 
Stephen,  649.  Barclay,  Thomas, 
563.  Beatty,  John,  124.  Biddle, 
Clement,  129.  Elaine,  Colonel 
Ephraim,  72.  Blair,  Rev.  Samuel, 
110.  Board  of  War,  3,  8,  16,  19, 
23,  26,  31,  57,  58,  96,  103,  111, 
150,  167,  186,  187,  198,  206, 
290,  291,  391,  526,  527.  Board 
of  Wardens  of  Philadelphia, 
101.  Boys,  Captain  Nathan, 
175,  416.  Bradford  and  Hall,  266. 
Bradford,  Thomas,  338,  380. 
Bradford,  William,  Jr.,  Attorney 
General,  199,  266,  272,  407,  408, 
515,  526,  553,  576,  656,  659,  676, 
690,  750.  Brodhead,  Colonel 
Daniel,  39,  57,  161,  365,  379. 
Bryan,  Vice-President,  279,  288, 
299,  305,  309.  Butler,  Colonel 
Richard,  561. 

Caldwell,  Samuel  and  H.  A. 
Shiell,  ix.,  520.  Campbell,  Capt. 
Thomas,  435.  Carrington,  Lieut. 
Edw'd,  487.  Cessna,  Capt.  Chas., 
236,  467.  Christ,  Henry,  81, 
133,  196,  237,  347.  Circulars, 
226,  337,  387,  407,  425.  Clarke, 
General  G.,  23,  137,  331.  Clarke, 
Walter,  381.  Claypoole,  Captain 
A.  G.,  278,  378.  Coats,  Colonel 
William,  250,  272,  325,  358,  377, 
535.  Commissioners  on  Connec- 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — ix. 
ticut  claim,  624,  683,  688,  689,  690, 
692,  693.  Comm'rs  of  Cumber 
land  Co.,  736.  Comm'rs  for 
defence  of  Delaware,  586,  618, 
621,  625,  647,  672.  Commis 
sioners  of  Nortlmmberland,  440. 
Commissioners  of  Taxes,  Phila- 
adelphia  county,  116,  139,  328, 
478.  Committee  of  Assembly,  14. 
62,  415.  Committee  of  Congress, 
281.  Congress,  21,  43,  76,  81, 
83,  94,  102,  108,  110,  112,  151, 
162,  163,  194,  210,  242,  252,  267, 
273,  309,  395,  400,  416,  423,  433, 
441,  448,  463,  475,  479,  486,  518, 
523,  518,  560,  561,  757.  Congress, 
delegates,  in,  103,  163,  306,  420, 
768.  Connecticut,  Governor  of, 
629.  Cook,  Colonel  Edward,  629. 
Cook,  William,  410.  Cooper, 
Leonard,  424.  Cooper,  Ensign 
William,  750.  Counsel  in  Con 
necticut,  claim,  526.  Craig, 
Captain  Isaac,  497.  Craig,  Cap 
tain  Thomas,  503.  Cumrnings, 
J.  R.,  Major,  20,  24.  Cummins, 
Lieutenant,  28.  Cunningham, 
Hon.  James,  495. 
Dalley,  Gifford,  ix.,  274.  De 
Barrass,  Monsieur,  353,  354. 
Delegates  in  Congress,  103,  163, 
306.  Delegates  of  Virginia  in 
Congress,  260,  266,  271,  274. 
Depui,  Nicholas,  &c.,  105,  113. 
Dickinson,  Governor,  John,  Dela 
ware,  494.  Dickinson,  President, 
John,  731,  734.  Donnahil,  John, 
671.  Dougherty,  Bernard,  467, 
539,  543,  546,  553,  557,  619. 
Dove,  R.,  625.  Dubois,  Abraham, 
47,  67.  Duffield,  Rev.  George, 
493.  Duncan,  David,  17,  97,  200, 
305,  380.  Du  Portail,  Brigadier 
General,  210. 

Eckhert,    Lieut.    Valentine,    ix., 
225,  230. 

Edwards,  Major,  ix.,  75. 
Field  officers,   ix.,  187.     Forrest, 
Lieut.      Col.    T.,    231.      Fowler, 
Alex.,  114. 

Gloninger,  John,  ix.,  654.  Go- 
forth,  William,  47,  67.  Gordon, 
Major  James,  673.  Governor  of 
Maryland,  12,  37. 
Hall,  Charles,  ix.,  294,  321. 
Hambright,  Colonel  John,  336. 


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627 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — ix. 
Honimel,  Win.,  330.  Hannum, 
John,  753.  Harrison,  Governor 
Benjamin,  518,  533,  549,  562, 
607.  Hart,  John,  54,  128, 
291,  338,  376.  Hart,  Joseph, 
507.  Hayes,  Christopher,  141, 
300,  354,  368,  404,  637.  Hazard, 
Ebenezer,  449.  Hazelwood,  John, 
38,  133.  Hazen,  Col.  Moses,  643. 
Henry,  John,  573.  Henry,  Wm., 
7,  154,  171,  205,  476.  Higgins, 
Andrew,  413.  Holker,  Monsieur, 
(F.  C.,)  9,  31,  45,  153,  175,  342, 
353,  354.  Hopkinson,  Francis, 
555,  567,  577,  631,  672.  Howe, 
Major  General,  462.  Hubley, 
Colonel  Adam,  8,  65,  156, 
169,  211,  218,  224,  231,  234, 

•  252,  268,  278,  292,  295,  351, 
360,  364,  417,  422,  456,  465. 
466.  Huffnagle,  Michael,  410, 
511,  596.  Hughes,  Capt.  John, 
533.  Hunter,  Col.  Samuel,  503, 
528,  657. 

Irvine,  Gen.  William,  ix.,  83, 
240,  285,  345,  373,  458,  468,  515, 
525,  552.  575,  595.  630,  635,  648, 
724. 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  Governor  of 
Virginia,  ix.,  78,  160,  189.  John 
ston,  Dr.  Robert,  457.  Johnston, 
Col.  Francis,  263,  327.  Jones, 
N.,  677.  Judges  of  Supreme 
Court,  634.  Justices  of  Gloucester, 
544. 

Keith,  Sarah,  ix.,  501.  Kennedy, 
D.,  263,  363. 

Lee,  Thomas,  S.,  ix.,  12,  37. 
Levan,  Daniel,  38.  Levers,  Robt., 
227,  257,  268,  275,  321,  339,  348, 
377,  426,  463,  578,  742.  Lewis, 
Colonel,  421.  Livingston,  Hon. 
R.  R.,  493,  506,  544,  545,  633. 
Livingston,  William,  Governor  of 
New  Jersey,  82,  388,  393,  404, 
437,  530,  531,  608,  617,  618,  621, 
622,  623,  651.  Lochrey,  Colonel 
Archibald,  18,  28,  79,  115,  246, 
307,  333.  Loughead,  James,  436. 
Lukens,  John,  61,  Lux,  George, 
45.  Luzerne,  Chevalier  de  la, 
542. 

McCalla,  Wm.,  ix.,  136,  423.  Ma- 
clay,  Wm.,  640.  McClean,  Alex., 
564,  585,  588,  772.  McClean, 
Arch'd.,  59,  352,  359,  370,  402. 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — ix. 
McConnel,  Major  Matthew,  327. 
371,  424.  McDowell,  John,  729. 
McKean,  Thos.,  C.  J.,  42,  125, 
751.  Marbois,  Mons.,  741.  Marsh, 
Colonel  Joseph,  396,  440.  Mar 
shall,  James,  193,  233,  304,  343, 
367,  444,  485.  Marsteller,  Philip, 
639.  Mason,  Isaac,  238,  303.  Ment- 
ges,  Lieutenant  Colonel  P.,  216, 
299.  Merchants  of  Philadelphia, 
731.  Miles,  Colonel  Samuel,  80, 
95,  127,  150,  153,  280,  324,  346, 
357,  432.  Miller,  Rev.  Peter,  27, 
313,  314,  751.  Minister  of  France, 
542.  Miralles,  Don  Juan,  196. 
Mitchell  Alexander,  165,  166. 
Montgomery,  Wm.,  641.  Moore, 
James,  62.  Morgan,  Col.  Jacob, 
Jr.,  127,  326.  Morris,  Governor, 
308.  Morris,  Robert,  244,  245, 
250,  251,  262,  264,  280,  281,  286, 
287,  291,  308,  310,  376,  383,  387, 
395,  397,  398,  414,  416,  417,  418, 
419,  435,  446,  474,  477,  481,  487, 
488,  505,  512,  513,  544,  637,  668, 
739,  740.  Morris,  Capt.  Samuel, 
221,  414.  Moultrie,  Brigadier 
General,  215.  Moylan,  Colonel 
Stephen,  267,  321.  Muhlenberg, 
F.  A.,  60. 

Nevill,  Thomas,  ix.,  76,  283. 
New  York,  Governor  of,  629. 
Nicholson,  Capt.,  239.  Nicholson, 
John,  49,  118, 131,  154,  174,  212, 
216,  243,  663,  664,  677,  678,  737, 
738,  747.  Nicola,  Colonel  Lewis, 
198,  254. 

Officers  on  removal  of  Records,  ix., 
112.  Officers  of  land  office,  409. 
Orth,  Adam,  188,  470,  737.  Os- 
borne,  H.,  252,  341,  390,  688, 
689,  730.  Oster,  French  V.  C., 
372. 

Pemberton,  John,  and  William, 
Matthews,  ix.,  551.  Penet,  A. 
P.,  430.  Pentecost,  Dorsey,  315, 
540,  541,  545,  556,  661.  Perry, 
James,  240.  Peters,  Richard,  454. 
Pettit,  Col.  Charles,  129,  159. 
Pickering,  Timothy,  389,  577.  Por 
ter,  Andrew,  327,  632.  Postleth- 
waite,  Samuel,  192.  Potter,  Gen. 
James,  70,  184,  641.  President 
of  Quarter  Sessions,  323.  Pris 
oners  in  Prison  ships,  668. 
Prudden,  T.,  and  A.  Caldwell,  480. 


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INDEX   TO    PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — xi. 
Rea,  Colonel  Samuel,  ix.,  107, 
158.  Read,  James,  191.  Reed, 
Joseph,  517,  526.  Reichel,  John 
Frederick,  265.  Rittenhouse, 
David,  117,  119,  229.  Roach, 
Isaac,  96,  112.  Roberts,  Joseph, 
745.  Robins,  Ezekiel,  674,  677, 
756.  Robinson,  Thomas,  208, 
237,  334,  392,  659.  Rogers,  Rev. 
William,  3. 

St.  Clair,  General  Anthony,  ix., 
27,  36,  386,  735.  Scott,  Hugh,  &c., 
771.  Scott,  Thos.,  20,  324,  354, 
374,  438,  496,  646.  Scott,  Lt. 
William,  228,  232,  302,  319,  341, 
350,  455,  556,  632.  Searle,  Hon. 
James,  519,  589,  591.  Secretary 
at  War,  483,  549,  757.  Shrawder, 
Captain  Philip,  761.  Smith,  Col. 
Abraham,  234,  400,  514.  Smith, 
George,  42.  Smith,  James,  459. 
Smith,  Lieutenant  Col.  Robert, 
421,  434.  Smith,  Hon.  Thomas, 

652.  Sterrett,      Samuel,      676. 
Stokely,    Captain    Thomas,    330, 
406. 

Thome,  John,  ix.,  118.  Treasury 
Board,  226,  229. 

VanCampen,  John,  ix.,  105,  123, 
522.  Van  Staphorst,  N.  &  J.  591, 
593. 

Wagon  Masters,  ix.,  421.  Wall, 
George,  Jr.,  628.  Washington, 
Co.,  Inhabitants  of,  355.  Wash 
ington,  General  George,  54,  98, 
102,  120,  141,  195,  197,  207,  242, 
254,  284,  293,  320,  481,  485,  486, 
501,  505,  509,  536,  550,  626,  642, 

653,  656,  661,  674.    Wayne.  Gen. 
Anthony,  15,  74,  123,  124,   137, 
155,    173,    283,    359,    366,    430. 
Weiss,     Lewis,     298.      Willing, 
Thomas,    496.      Wilson,    James, 
&c.,  526.     Wirtz,  Christian,  379, 
Wood,  Colonel  James,  236,    262, 
276,  289,  328,  357,  382.     Wylie, 
Captain       Thomas,      191,      665. 
Zantzinger,  Paul,  ix.,  282. 
Agents  of  Confiscated  Estates,  x., 
154.  Antes,  Henry,  Sheriff,  North 
umberland,    344,  482,  694.     Arm 
strong,  Br.  Gen.  John,  686,  688. 
Armstrong,    Lt.    Col.    J.ohn,   307 
315,    317,   319,   361.     Armstrong, 
Capt.  William,  12.  Assembly,  195, 
198,  223,  407,  427,  428,  692,  694. 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — x. 
Atlee,  Samuel  J.,  833,  846,  360. 
Atlee,  William,  394. 
Barclay,  Thomas,  x.,  267.  Bar 
tholomew,  Edward,  442.  Baynton, 
Jon,  611.  Blaine,  Ephraim,  669. 
Boggs,  Matthew,  699.  Boudinot, 
Elias,  74.  Boweu,  F.  B.  and  E. 
Beatty,  437,  596,  604,  605.  Boyd, 
Hon.  John,  307,  330,  339.  Boyd 
and  Armstrong,  591,  627,  630, 
662,  664-669,  670,  676.  Bradford, 
William,  Jr.,  Attorney  General, 
494,  655,  712,  743.  Brodhead, 
Col.  Daniel,  160.  Brussine  and 
Garrison,  145.  Bryan.  Hon.  Geo., 
16,  73.  Bryan,  Samuel.  (Sec'ry,) 
327.  Butler,  Col.  Richard,  69, 
294.  Butler,  William,  421. 
Caldwell,  Samuel,  x.,  185.  Carle- 
ton,  Gen.  Guy,  101,  131.  Christie, 
James,  (Capt.)  135,  209.  Circu 
lars,  284.  Clinton,  Gov.  Geo.,  of 
New  York,  205,  412,  422,  435,  450, 
513.  Commissioners  for  sale  of 
barracks,  239,  241,  261,  268,  276. 
Commissioners  of  boundaries,  233, 
234,  416,  438,  454,  489,  506.  Com- 
missioners  of  Cumberland  county, 
79.  Commissioners  on  defence  of 
Delaware,  26.  Commissioners  for 
treating  with  Indians, .  265,  325, 

332,  333,  346,  357,.  392,  395,    410, 
489.       Commissioners    on    lands, 
541,  545.     Commissioners  of  Phi 
ladelphia,  104,  307.    Commission. 
ers  of    roads,    533.     Commission 
ers  of  Taxes,  238.    Commissioners 
of  Taxes    of    Bucks    county,    75. 
Commissioners    of  Taxes    of  Lan 
caster   county,   82.      Commission 
ers  of  Taxes  of  Northampton  Co., 
92.       Commissioners  of  Taxes  of 
Philadelphia,  61,  222,  224.     Com 
missioners  of  Washington  county, 
136,  584.    Commissioners  of  West 
moreland  county,   98,   593.     Con 
gress,    60,    62,    74,    98,  135,  193, 
206,  231,  233,  263,  359,  309,  397, 
410,  417,  440,  442,  457,  461,  473, 
489,  493,  494,  499,  507,  532,  535, 
537,  539,  543,  544,  736,  745,  754. 
Council  of  Censors,  153,  302,  306, 

333,  336,   696,   604,  655.     County 
Lieuts.,  286,  345,  410,  419.  Craig, 
Thomas,  296,  303,  305.  Crevecour, 
Mon.,  195.    Cummins,  Lt.  John  22. 


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629 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — x. 
Deiany,  Sharp,  x.,  97,  441,  715. 
Delaware,  Gov.  of,  540.  Delegates 
in  Congress,  7,  25,  27,  28,  38,  45, 
48,  52,  69,  72,  101,  151,  154,  155, 
156,  183,  184,  204,  210,  213,  358, 
369,  397,  398,  449.  456,  477,  511, 
549,  556,  563,  575,  576,  581,  592, 
601,  705,  715,  759.  Dickinson, 
John,  77.  Dougherty,  Bernard, 
114,  119.  Douglass,  Ephraim,  262, 
553,  564,  581,  588,  696.  Donald 
son,  Arthur,  350.  Donnaldson,  John 
565,  583.  Duval,  Hon.  Gabriel,  291. 
Ellicott,  Andrew,  x.,  452.  Espy, 
David,  114,  119.  Ewing,  Rev.  Dr. 
John,  428,  443. 

Finley,  Rev.  James,  x.,  41,  163. 
Fitzsiraons,  Thomas,  28,  48.  Flee- 
son,  Plunket,  523.  Francis,  Tench, 
240,  261.  Franklin,  John,  672. 
Fullerton,  Richard,  758. 
Galbraith,  Robert,  x.,  466.  Gard 
ner,  Hon.  Joseph,  405,  526.  Gov. 
of  Connecticut,  147,  148,  213. 
Gov.  of  Delaware,  540.  Gov.  of 
Maryland,  292,  320,  324,  526,  527, 
540,  542,  543,  744,  753.  Gov.  of 
Massachusetts,  354,  500,  503,  504. 
Gov.  of  New  Jersey,  103,  366. 
Gov.  of  New  York,  205,  412,  422, 
435,  450,  513.  Gov.  of  North  Ca 
rolina,  353.  Gov.  of  South  Caro 
lina,  79.  Gov.  of  Virginia,  56, 
145,  175.  Grand  Inquest,  347. 
Guerard,  Gov.  Benjamin,  of  South 
Carolina,  79. 

Harmar,  Lt.  Col.,  Josiah,  x.,  309, 
311,  316,  322,  337,  345,  398,  394, 
406,  430,  448,  455,  465,  468,  479, 
483,  490,  508.  Harrison  Gov.  Ben 
jamin,  56,  145,  175,  608.  Hays, 
Christopher,  264,  279.  Hellstedt, 
Charles,  Minister  of  Uni'd  Nether 
lands,  350,  362,  409.  Henry,  Wil 
liam,  and  G.  Gardner,  405.  Hille- 
gas,  Michael,  239,  261.  Hodgdon, 
Samuel,  39,  59.  Hollingsworth, 
Levi,  350,  533,  546,  548.  Hop- 
kinson,  Francis,  J.  A.,  58,  355, 
707,  735.  Howe,  Major  General, 
66.  Hubly,  John,  278.  Huffnagle, 
Michael,  125,  140,  141,  147,  186, 
211,  429,  462,  464,  467,  763. 
Humpton,  Col.,  Richard,  59.  Hun 
ter,  Samuel,  47.  Hutchinson,  Dr., 
James,  178. 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — x. 
Irvine,  Gen.  William,  56,  67, 
509.  Irvine,  John,  289. 
Jacks,  James,  x.,  264.  Jackson, 
Hon.  David,  522.  Jay,  John,  Sec 
retary  of  Foreign  Affairs,  401, 
407,  409,  475.  Johnston,  Benjn., 
611.  Johnston,  Col.,  Francis,  282, 
325,  326,  333,  453.  Judges  of  Su 
preme  Court,  448,  460,  523. 
Land  Office,  x.,  536,  537,  739. 
Lee,  Arthur,  295.  Lee,  Richard 
Henry,  173.  Levers,  Robert,  341, 
Livingston,  R.  R.,  Secretary,  &c., 
9.  Livingston,  Gov.  William,  103, 
366,  458,  730.  Loan  Office,  57, 
168,  169,  174,  190,  481,  515. 
Longschamp,  John,  742.  Lukens, 
John,  S.  G.,  53,  65,  95,  451,  458, 
506.  Luzerne,  Chev.  de  la,  278, 
282.  Lyon,  Wm.,  285. 
McClean,  Alex.,  x.,  293.  McDow 
ell,  Surgeon,  343.  McKean,  Tho 
mas,  C.  J.,  19,  176,  284,  290,  291, 
730.  Maclay,  William,  46,  346, 
418,  444,  510.  Magistrates  and 
Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  county, 
460.  Managers  of  State  Lottery, 
362,  372,  400,  468,  474,  513.  Mar- 
bois,  Mons.  175,  223,  277,  283, 
311,  350,  351,  354,  356,  362,  367, 
368,  409,  432,  440,  445,  471. 
Mead,  David,  404,  483,  707.  Mer 
chants,  committee  of,  210,  212, 

219,  221,    406.     Mifflin,  Thomas, 
183.     Milligan,  James,  426.     Mil- 
ligan,    Robert,    755.      Minister  of 
Holland,  415.     Minister  of  United 
Netherlands,    350,    362,   409,  415, 
435.       Montgomery,    John,    216, 

220.  Montgomery,    Joseph,    444. 
Montgomery,    William,    765,  767. 
Moore,    Lt.   Colonel,  286.    Moore, 
Major,   James,  &c.,  183,  186,  197, 
207,222,232.  Morales,  Frc's.  476. 
Morgan,    George,    526.       Morris, 
Robert,    53,    312.       Muhlenberg, 
Frederick  A  ,  Pres.  C.  C.,  153. 
Nicholson,  John,  x.,  6,  16,  28,  46, 
48,  50,  52,  53,  93,  94,  96,  97,  481, 
629,  750.     Northumberland,  Mag. 
and  Sheriffs,  295,  304. 

Officers  of  Pennsylvania  Line,  x., 
425,  592. 

Parker,  William,  x.,  167.  Patter 
son,  Alexander,  208,  674,  617,  619, 
623,  626,  627,  675.  Peale,  Chas. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — x. 
W.,  162,  (1779,)  163,  (1780.) 
Pearson,  James,  373,  420,  426, 
443.  Pentecost,  Dorsey,  167, 181, 
262,  413,  757.  Pettit,  Charles, 
208,  497.  Phile.  Fredk.,  N.  0., 
249.  Phipps,  Paul,  359.  Peirce, 
John,  536.  Porter,  Andrew,  372, 
762.  Potter,  Gen.  James,  47,  159, 
Proctor,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  286, 
323,  420.  Prothonotaries,  78, 
268.  Prothonotary  of  Washington 
county,  78. 

Receiver  Gen.  of  Land  Office,  x., 
547.  Redick,  David,  416.  Reed, 
Joseph,  157,  159,  160,  163.  Rey 
nolds,  John,  277.  Rittenhouse, 
David,  Treasurer,  241,  269,  439, 
454,  455,  456,  458,  736.  Robbins, 
Ezekiel,  213.  Robinson,  Captain 
Thomas,  14,  48.  Ryan,  Michael, 
308. 

St.  Glair,  Gen.  Arthur,  x.,  49,  260, 
483.  Schreiber,  John,  309,  334. 
Scott,  William,  591.  Scott,  Thos., 
65,  78,  80,  364.  Secretary  of 
Foreign  Affairs,  9,  401,  407,  432, 
446,  499,  538,  735,  743,  759. 
Shaw,  William,  764,  767.  Sheriffs, 
63,  67.  Sbrawder,  Capt.  Philip, 
23,  104.  Slough,  Mathias,  237. 
Smyser,  Jacob,  77.  Smith,  Win., 
and  W.  Kelly,  419.  Smith,  Tho 
mas,  Land  Office,  57,  168,  169, 
174,  192,  447,  461.  Sproat,  Rev. 
James,  720.  Sproat,  David,  68. 
Stanhope,  Henry,  Captain,  503, 
504.  Steuben,  Baron,  362.  Story, 
John,  450,  451,  742.  Street 
Commissioners  of  Philadelphia,  55. 
Surveyor  Gen.,  53,  65,  95,  451, 
458,  503. 

Taylor,  Timothy,  x.,  432.  Trum- 
bull,  Gov.  Jonathan,  Connecticut, 
147,  148,  213.  Trustees  of  Loan 
Office,  481,  532,  545.  Trustees  of 
Westmoreland  county,  91.  Turn- 
bull,  Marmee  &  Co.,  281. 
Van  Berkel,  P.  J.,  Minister  of  Hol 
land,  x.,  476.  Vancouver,  Chas., 
712. 

Wardens  of  Philad.,  x.,  93,  281, 
349,  456,  571,  581,  584,  585,  588, 
589,  606,  607.  War  Office,  27, 
302,  459,  460,  479,  495,  497,  525, 
529.  Washington,  Gen.  George, 
150,  151.  Weitzel,  John,  99,  109, 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — xi. 
222,  343.  Wilkinson,  Gen.  James, 
610.  Williamson,  Hon.  Hugh,  397. 
Wilson,  James,  399,  471.  Wilson, 
Wm.,  304.  Wilson,  Jos.,  153.  Wyn- 
koop,  Henry,  211. 
Adlum,  John,  xi.,  576,  629.  Ag 
ricultural  Society,  327,  384, 
385.  Anstey,  John,  148.  Arm 
strong,  John,  Jr.,  137,  407.  Brig. 
Gen.  John,  447.  Armstrong,  Wil 
liam,  215,  242.  Assembly,  87, 
103,  187,  206,  390,  397,  398,  402, 
409,  529,  669,  673,  674,  675. 
Bache,  Benjamin  F.,  xi.,  713.  Ba 
ker,  Hilary,  G04.  Balliet,  Stephen, 
177,  179,  460.  Barclay,  John,  89, 
Bartholomew,  Edward,  767.  Bay 
ard,  John,  28.  Biddle,  Clement, 
236,  573,  743.  Board  of  Treasury, 
155.  Board  of  War,  208,  240, 
268,  281,  291,  300,  534,  555,  645, 
685,  686,  707.  Bond,  Phineas, 
255,  381.  Bradford,  William,  Jr., 
Attorney  General,  122,  232,  234, 
250,  260,  273,  310,  415,  419,  431, 
445,  446,  467.  Brearly,  David,  C. 
J.,  New  Jersey,  548.  Brison,  Jas., 
422,  624.  Brodhead,  Daniel,  641, 
661,  662,  663,  758.  Brown,  An 
drew,  412.  Bryan,  Geo.,  (Judge.) 
264,  283,  286.  Burd,  Edward, 
765.  Butler,  Lord,  331.  Butler, 
Gen.  Richard,  427,  563,  591,  715. 
Butler,  Col.  Zebulon,  179,  192, 
330,  351,  356,  381,  414,  459,  676. 
Buyers,  John,  &c.  438,  440. 
Caldwell,  Samuel,  xi.,  89,  594. 
Canan,  Col.  John,  588.  Caswell, 
Richard,  Gov.  North  Carolina,  116. 
Chaloner,  John,  762.  Cherokee 
Chiefs,  584.  Cherokee  Indian  wo 
man,  181.  Clarkson,  Matthew, 
250.  Clinton,  George,  Gov.  New 
York,  96,  187,  326,  335,  341,  412. 
Coats,  Lt.  Col.  William,  273,  274. 
Commander  Lianes  of  Spanish  Fri 
gate,  101,  102.  Commissioners  of 
Commercial  Convention,  60.  Com 
missioners  on  Connecticut  Claims, 
159.  Commissioners  to  Indians, 
503,  507,  508,  509,  510.  Commis 
sioners  for  improving  Inland  navi 
gation,  77.  Commissioners  of  Lu- 
zerne  county,  304,  332.  Commis 
sioners  of  Northampton  county, 
603.  Commis'rs  on  Rivers,  622, 


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Supreme  Executive  Council, — xi. 
t>34,  637,  681,  683,  690.  Commis 
sioners  of  Taxes,  499.  Commis 
sioners  of  Virginia  and  Mary 
land,  511.  Commissioners  of  West. 
Boundary,  26,  52,  69,  178.  Com 
mittee  of  Assembly,  103,  547. 
Committee  of  Ways  and  Means, 
Congress,  285,  545.  Committee  of 
Congress,  583,  585.  Congress,  4, 
60,  51,  56,  70,  71,  79,  121,  122, 
128,  143,  145,  168,  171,  173,  180, 
191,  214,  239,  285,  293,  311,  314, 
323,  389,  353,  375,  387,  432,  543, 
562.  County  Commissioners,  593, 
Cowperthwaite,  Joseph,  330.  Coxe, 
Tench,  5,  9,  542.  Craig,  Lt.  Col. 
John,  196,  236,  305.  Craig,  Tho 
mas,  276.  Crawford,  Edward,  690. 
Cuningham,  J.,  263.  Curwen, 
John,  572. 

Dale,  Samuel,  xi.,  66.  Davis, 
Benjamin,  Jr.,  766.  Delany, 
Sharp,  259,  602.  Delegates  to 
Congress,  4,  27,  37,  87,  106,  188, 
207,  237,  251,  252,  266,  280,  308, 
342,  351,  352,  364,  373,  382,  383, 
408,  433,  456,  457,  460,  504,  505, 
537.  Denison,  Nathaniel,  212? 
327.  Douglass,  Ephraim,  32,  535. 
Donaldson,  John,  569,  570,  722, 
763.  Dunwoodie,  James,  430. 
Eckert,  Valentine,  xi.,  203,  211. 
Ellicott,  Andrew,  134,  140,  178, 
216,  243,  326,  429,  583,  612,  615, 
705.  Elliott,  Lt.  Benjamin,  665. 
Falconer,  Nathaniel,  xi.,  737,  747. 
Febiger,  Christian,  563,  649,  761. 
Ferguson,  Capt.  W.,  590.  Finley, 
Rev.  James,  299.  Fisher,  Thos., 
388.  Fitzsimons,  Thos.,  426,  595. 
Franklin,  Dr.  Benj.,  Executors, 
701.  Franklin,  John,  14,  52,  94, 
111,  175,  182,  183,  185,  549,  556. 
Freeman,  A.,  714. 
Galbraith,  Robert,  xi,,  379,  656. 
Gardner,  Hon.  Joseph,  451,  453. 
Gibson,  George,  606.  Gore,  Obe- 
diah,  192,  216.  Gov.  of  Delaware, 
33.  Of  Connecticut,  238,  409, 
447,  451.  Of  Georgia,  96.  Of 
Maryland,  57.  Of  Massachusetts, 
271.  Of  New  Jersey,  93,  550. 
Of  New  York,  96,  125,  187.  Of 
North  Carolina,  116.  Of  South 
Carolina,  545.  Of  Virginia,  115, 
116,  212,  256,  284,  290,  497,  501, 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — xi. 
523,  525,  557.  Graham,  Henry 
Hale,  638.  Grant,  Thomas,  110. 
Griswold,  Gov.  of  Connecticut, 
447,  451.  Gurney,  Francis,  768. 
Hollenbach,  Mathias,  xi.,  216. 
Hamilton,  Alex.,  Secretary  Treas 
ury,  638,  641,  654,  663,  664. 
Hancock,  Gov.  John,  of  Massa 
chusetts,  272.  Harmar,  Lieut. 
Col.  Josiah,  173,  217,  270,  286, 
325,  391.  Harrison,  Governor 
Benjamin,  of  Virginia,  497  (1783), 

499,  501,  507.     Hartley,   Colonel 
Thomas,  156.     Hellestedt,  Chas. 
(Swe.     Cons.),      265.       Hiester, 
Daniel,  Jr.,  607.     Hodgdon,  Sam 
uel,  374,  379.     Hopkinsoii,  Fra's, 
53,    77,    125,    375,    634.     Houer, 
Samuel,  47, 102.     Hubley,  Adam, 

.   755.,      Hubley,    Lieut.    Bernard, 
709,    710.      Huffnagle,    Michael, 

500.  Huntington,    Governor  of 
Connecticut,  238,  409,  414. 
Indian  prisoners,  xi.,  712.    Ingels, 
Geo.,  767.  Irvine,  Gen.  Win.,  501. 
512,   513.     Irvine,  Matthew,  749. 
Jacks,    James,    xi.,     361.      Jay, 
John,  171,    202,    287,    293,    300, 
411.      Jefferson,   Thomas,    Secre 
tary   State,   679,    688,    689,    696, 
700,  703,  705,  706,  707,  708,  709, 
712,  713.     Jenkins,  John,  15,  52. 
Johnston,   Captain  Andrew,    157. 
Johnston,      Francis,     644,      750. 
Jones,     David,     58.      Judges     of 
Supreme    Court,    233,    2G4,    283, 
295,  441,  442,  451,  472,  478,  484, 
488,    490,    601,    667.     Justice    of 
Berks  co.,  286.   Justices  of  Frank 
lin  co.,  316.  Justices  of  Northamp 
ton  co.,  273. 

Keene,  Lawr.,  xi.,  141.  Kemp, 
Captain  John,  497.  Kennedy, 
David,  651,  757.  Knox,  Gen.  H. 
(Sec'y  War),  208,  268,  269,  281, 
290,  301,  524,  555. 
Land  Officers,  xi.,  138.  Latimer, 
George,  661.  Lenox,  David,  55. 
Levan,  Daniel,  63.  Lieutenants 
of  counties,  379.  Light  Infantry 
Company  of  Philadelphia,  3U. 
Livingston,  Wm.,  Gov.  N.  J.,  93, 
336,  350.  Loan  Office,  trustees, 
170.  Lukens,  John,  32,  93,  427. 
Luzerne,  Chevalier  de  la,  462,  464, 
465,  466,  468,  470,  473,  482,  487. 


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INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — xi. 
McKean,  C.  J.,  Thos.,  xi.,  264, 
276,  283,  295,  351-366,  661.  Mc 
Lean,  Alex.,  71,  642.  McLean, 
Capt.  James,  229,  230,  231,  406. 
Magistrates  of  Wyoming,  440. 
Managers  of  State  Lottery,  89, 
118.  Marbois,  Mons.  Barbe  de, 
49,  461,  471,  481,  494.  Marshall, 
James,  209,  377.  Mead,  David, 
454,  455.  Melclior,  Isaac,  523. 
Mentges,  Col.  Francis,  78.  Mer 
cantile  society  of  Philadelphia, 
103.  Mifflin,  John,  647.  Milli- 
gaii,  Robert,  27.  Minister  of 
United  Netherland,  468,  470,  475, 
477,  479,  480.  Miro,  Brig.  Gen., 
567.  Mitchel,  Joseph,  253.  Mont 
gomery,  Wm.,  35.  Moore,  Col. 
James,  434-436-443.  Moore, 
Thomas,  99.  Morris,  Richard,  (C. 
J..  of  N.  Y.),  413.  Morris,  Robtr, 
505.  Muhlenberg,  Peter,  V.  P., 
231. 

Nesbitt,  John  Maxwell,  xi.,  520. 
Nicholason,  Joseph,  742.  Nich 
olson,  John,  33,  34,  90,  139,  142, 
198,  234,  249,  259,  322,  404,  561, 
589,  655,  658,  702,  731,  739,  742, 
747.  Nicola,  Lewis,  536. 
Officers  commanding  in  Luzerne, 
xi.,  204.  Officers  of  Militia  of 
Philadelphia  Co.,  57.  O'Hara, 
James,  228.  Owen,  Evan,  585, 
643. 

Patterson,  Alex.,  xi.,  457.  Peters, 
Richard,  335,  432,  572,  636.  Pet- 
tit,  Charles,  28,  37,41,  167,  266, 
708.  Philadelphia  Agricultural 
Society,  384-385,  527.  Pa.  Com 
pany,  428.  Philadelphia  County 
Comm'rs,  706.  Pickering,  Timo 
thy,  159,  177,  178,  179,  180,  208, 
256,  281,  295,  296,  312,  346,  353, 
359,  363,  365,  366,  399,  424,  541. 
Pinckney,  Gov.  Thomas,  of  South 
Carolina,  545.  Pine,  R.  E.,  95. 
Porter,  Col.  Andrew,  156,  178, 
214,  241-502.  Powel,  Samuel, 
527,  384,  385.  Proctor,  Thomas, 
(Sheriff,)  469,  477,  664,  719,  740, 
741,  763. 

Randolph,  Beverly,  Gov.  of  Vir 
ginia,  xi.,  557,  (1784.)  Ran 
dolph,  Edmund,  Gov.  Virginia, 
115,  116,  212,  249,  256,  284,  290, 
,523,  525.  Read,  James,  757. 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — xi. 
Receiver  Genl.,  667,  696.  Redick, 
David,  149,  197,  244,  338,  410, 
459,  592.  Register  Genl.,  569, 
570,  722,  763.  Rittenhouse,  Da 
vid,  203,  337,  743.  Robbins,  Eze- 
kiel,  495.  Robinson,  Capt.  Thos., 
432.  Ross,  James,  458.  Rush, 
Dr.  Benjamin,  437,  540,  578. 
Rush,  Jacob,  (Judge)  295.  Rus- 
ton,  Thomas,  632.  Ryerson, 
Thomas,  666. 

St.  Clair,  Hon.  Anthony,  xi.,  127, 
189,  393.  Schott,  John  P.,  297, 
298,  397,  663.  Scott,  Thomas, 
215,  569.  Secretary  of  Foreign 
Affairs,  171,  202,  287,  290,  300. 
Sellers,  John,  623.  Shannon, 
Wm.,  748.  Sheriff  of  Philada, 
469,  477,  664,  719,  740,  741,  763. 
Shippen,  Edward,  91.  Skinner, 
John,  92,  143,  159.  Simms, 
Charles,  169.  Smith,  Francis, 
193.  Smith,  Jona.  B.,  423. 
Smith,  T.  D.,  and  A.  Henderson, 
305.  Smith,  Wm.  Hooker,  14, 
45,  102,  192,  330.  Sprague,  Jo 
seph,  93.  Stiles,  Joseph,  202. 
Sullivan,  Pres.  John,  125. 
Swaine,  Francis,  269. 
Talbot,  Lieut.  Jeremiah,  xi.,  280, 
Telfair,  Edward,  Gov.  of  Georgia, 
96.  Torrence,  Lieut.  Joseph,  702. 
Trail,  Robert,  446.  Treasury 
Board,  64,  79,  86.  Trimble, 
James,  679.  Trustees  of  Loan 
Office,  170.  Trustees  of  Washing 
ton  Academy,  215.  Turnbull, 
Wm.,  623. 

University   of    Penns.,    xi.,  613, 
704,  742. 

Van  Campen,  John,  xi.,  26.  Van 
dyke,  Gov.  Nichs.,  of  Delaware, 
33.  Vaughan,  Sam.,  674. 
War,  Board  of,  xi.,  208,  240,  268, 
281,  291,  300,  534,  555,  621,  624, 
645,  685,  686,  707,  711.  War 
dens  of  Philadelphia,  99,  101, 
543.  Washington,  Gen.  George, 
496.  Washington,  President,  587. 
596,  599,  600,  601,  602,  604,  605, 
611,  615,  616,  673.  Westbro3k, 
Abraham,  47,  102.  Wilson,  Jas., 
445,  453.  Wilson,  William,  192. 
Will,  William,  413.  Willet,  Col. 
Marinus,  711.  Williamson,  Hon. 
Hugh,  449. 


INDEX  TO  PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


633 


Supreme  Executive  Council, — xii. 
Zeigler,  Captain  David,  xi.,  284, 
290,  301. 

Congress,  xii.,  76.  Cornplanter 
and  other  Indians,  322.  Franklin, 
John,  &c.,  296.  Huffnagle,  M., 
300.  Gov.  Livingston,  N.  J., 
71.  Secretary  of  War,  292. 
Wall,  George,  jr.,  293,  319. 
Wardens  of  Philadelphia,  287, 
294,  304,  306,  307.  White, 
John,  304.  Wilkins,  Dr.  John, 
jr.,  321.  Wilson,  James,  294. 
Wilson,  William,  &o.,  318, 

319,  320,    322.     Offer  premiums 
for  scalps,  240. 

Surgeons  wanted  in  the  army,  iii., 
67.  Excuse  for  one,  265.  For 
the  army,  ix.,  238. 

Surveyor  General,  appointed,  i  ,  310, 

320.  John   Lukens    elected,   ix., 
66.     Instructions     to,     respecting 
lands    and    lots,  x.,    53,    56,    65. 
Meeting   at,  on    survey    of    lands 
received     from      Virginia,      705. 
Office,  xi.,  32,  93,  660,  663. 

Surveys  of  Erie,  John  Adlum  on,  xi., 
576.  Report  on,  577. 

Susquehanna  Company,  deed  for 
lands  from  Indians,  (supposed 
fraudulent),  ii,,  147,  175.  Grant 
of  land  to,  by  Connecticut,  303. 

Susquehanna  Co.  meeting  and  resolu 
tions  respecting  lands  purchased 
of  natives,  xi.,  114. 

Susquehanna — Lands,  people  settling 
on,  iv.,  218.  Officers  of  Pennsyl 
vania  Regiment  ask  for,  grant  of 
Land  on,  335.  Road  from  Schuyl- 
kili  to,  362.  Deed  for  lands 
between,  and  Delaware,  ii.,  33, 
36.  List  of  inhabitants  west  of, 
in  1748,  38.  Lands  granted  by 
Connecticut,  303.  Sulphur  dis 
covered  near,  iv.,  719.  Pitch 
and  tar  may  be  made  on,  721. 
Settlements  on  N.  E.  branch 
burned  and  destroyed,  vii.,  81. 
Survey  of,  by  State,  210.  Commis 
sioners  appointed  to  examine  river, 
x.,  129.  And  opening  a  Com 
munication  between,  and  Schuyl- 
kill,  129,  312.  Proposal  for 
building  a  Town  on  east  bank 
of,  129.  Commissioners  ap 
pointed,  130,  334.  Heavy  freshet, 
222.  Tiadaughton,  means  Pine 


Creek,  357.  Proceedings  at 
Lancaster  to  examine  and  clear, 
xi.,  608,  611.  J.  Adlum,  recom 
mended,  appointed,  621,  629. 
Meeting  of  counties  to  improve, 
625-629.  Instructions  to  Com 
missioners,  635,  637,  682.  Letters 
from,  637,  694.  Examination, 
679,  694.  Estimate  of  expenses 
to  view,  694. 

Susquehanna  Indians,  letter  William 
Penn  to,  xii.,  280. 

Sussex  county — associated  military 
companies,  iii.,  23. 

Sutter,  James,   v.,  759. 

Sutter,  Captain  to  be  arrested  vii., 
632. 

Swaine,  Chas.,  ii.,  361.  Letter  on 
making  provision  at  Easton  for 
Governor,  &c.,  iii.,  517.  Wagons, 
686. 

Swaine,  Francis,  letters  to  and  from, 
viii.,  34,  78,  117.  Tried  and  con 
victed  by  Court  Martial,  397,  429, 
431,  433.  (Sheriff)  explains  diffi 
culty  charged  on  execution  of 
John  Brown  in  Montgomery  Co., 
xi.,  269. 

Swartz,  Fort,  xii.,  461. 

Swatara  Fort,  xii.,  202. 

Swearingen,  Captain  viii.,  210,  559; 
xii.,  121. 

Swanwick,  Richard,  forfeited  estate, 
vii.,  328. 

Swedes,  report  on  a  petition  of  the, 
i.,  173. 

Swedes-ford,  to  be  fortifie'd,  v.,  615, 
617.  Howe,  expected  to  cross  at, 
664. 

Swedish  minister  at  Wilmington 
naturalized,  iii.,  692. 

Swedish  Consul,  Charles  Hellstead 
appointed,  x.,  362.  Advises  of 
War  between  Russia  and  Turkey, 
xi.,  265,  292. 

Swedish  Envoy  sends  papers  on 
barratry  of  a  Captain  of  a  vessel, 
xi.,  295. 

Sweeney,  Lieutenant,  skirmish  with 
Indians,  vii.,  7. 

Sweeney,  John,  taken  at  Brandywine, 
vi.,  58. 

Sweers,  Cornelius,  letter,  vi.,  473. 
Charged  with  frauds,  672. 

Swenkfelders,  ask  for  relaxing  of  the 
Test,  vi.,  541,  551. 

Swift,  Captain,  Capture  of,  vi.,  261. 


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T. 

Taghneghdoarus,  Shekelamy's  son, 
succeeds  him  as  chief,  ii.,  23. 

Tail's  brigade,  xii.,  260. 

Talbert,  Major,  ix.,  135. 

Talbot,  Colonel  George,  proceedings 
on  part  of  Maryland,  i.,  87. 

Talbot,  Lieutenant  Jeremiah — elec 
tion  of  troop  of  light  horse  in 
Franklin  county,  xi.,  280. 

Tallman,  Peter,  respecting  salt  sent 
to  New  Jersey,  v.,  64. 

Tannehill,  Captain  A.,  xii.,  225, 
226. 

Tarleton,  Colonel,  advances  towards 
South  Carolina,  ix  ,  283. 

Tavern  licenses,  xi.,  604. 

Taxes,  assessed  or  laid,  vii.,  80, 
118,  157.  Quota  of  each  State, 
157.  On  land,  viii.,  54,  61,  124, 
125,  132,  136,  138,  185,  302,  303. 
Grain  to  be  received  for,  ix., 
16,  53,  59.  Heavy  amounts  out 
standing,  82.  In  Philadelphia 
county,  116,  139.'  Ought  to  be 
in  specie,  171,  233;  x.,  51,  52, 
75,  79,  82,  222,  224.  Com 
missioners  of,  xi.,  498,  593, 
603. 

Taylor,  Frederick,  collector  of  Ches 
ter  county,  robbed,  ix.,  459. 

Taylor,  George,  letter,  v.,  49. 

Taylor,  Major  Richard,  xii.,  167, 
182,  188,  192,  194,  197,  200, 
201. 

Taylor,  Captain  Polycarp,  of  ship 
Fancy,  off  Capes,  letter,  i., 
760. 

Taylor,  Silas,  deposition,  respecting 
Wyoming,  ix.,  622. 

Taylor,  Timothy,  respecting  Solo 
mon  Vickers,  x.,  432,  433. 

Teedyuscung,  ii.,  715.  Reply  to 
Gov.,  721,  722.  Always  drunk, 
724.  At  Easton,  iii.,  8.  At  Fort 
Allen,  104, 109.  Respecting,  143, 
193,  206,  209,  212,  235,  247,  248, 
256,  286,  318,  319,  346,  350,  367, 
376,  425,  435,  464,  509,  521,  576, 
692,  717,  735.  His  demand  for  a 
clerk,  235.  Requests  houses  to 
be  built  at  Wyoming,  385,  412- 
422.  Behaves  badly,  iv.,  40,  44. 
Respecting,  40,  74.  Letters,  &c., 
74,  78,  80,  82,  85,  86.  Denies 
charge  of  land  fraud.  86. 


Telfair,  Edward,  Governor  Georgia, 
letter  from,  xi.,  96. 

Temple,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  viii., 
653. 

Temple,  John,  Consul-General  from 
Great  Britain,  x.,  544. 

Tenbrook,  Dereck  Wassel,  appoint 
ed  Ensign,  ix.,  529. 

Ten-mile  Creek,  murders  on,  xii., 
271. 

Tennent,  Reverend  William,  recom 
mends  an  Indian  interpreter,  iii.j 
514. 

Tents,  wanted  for  Southern  army, 
viii.,  575.  Proposals  of  R. 
Morris  for,  ix.,  386,  387 ;  xii., 
162. 

Tenure  of  office,  Judge's  opinion  on, 
xii.,  30. 

Test  Act,  effects  of,  v.,  661.  The 
relaxation  of,  asked  for  by  Mo 
ravians,  &c.,  vi.,  540,  551.  Re 
fuse  it,  751.  Pardons  for  prison 
ers  under,  vii.,  130. 

Thanksgiving  Day,  proclamation  for, 
iii.,  690.  Ordered  by  Congress, 
v.,  736.  Appointed  by  Congress, 
vii.,  89,  757.  Proclamation  of 
Congress  for,  ix.,.441,  443,  518, 
650.  For  peace,  proclaimed  by 
Congress,  x.,  134. 

Theatres  and  plays,  petitions  against, 
iii.,  656,  659.  And  other  amuse 
ments  recommended  by  Congress 
and  Assembly  to  be  suppressed, 
vii.,  78.  Their  evil  effects,  78. 
Philadelphia,  petition  for  a  lecture 
on  heads,  to  pay  off  debts  of,  ix., 
573.  In  Philadelphia,  memorial 
against,  x.,  141.  Petition  of 
Quakers  against,  xi.,  342. 

Thomas,  Governor  George,  procla 
mation,  i.,  629.  Commission  from 
T.  Penn,  625.  Letters  to  and 
from.  [See  Letters.]  Additional 
instructions  on  bills  of  credit,  ii., 
104.  Letter  to  Governor  Morris, 
180. 

Thomas,  Joseph — Doan's  estate,  xi., 
725. 

Thome,  John,  ix.,  118. 

Thompson,  Captain,  at  Brandywine, 
vi.,  58. 

Thompson,  General,  proceedings  in 
Congress  respecting,  and  C.  J. 
McKean,  vii.,  137. 

Thompson,  Colonel  James,  ix.,  228. 


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635 


Thompson,  General,  x.,  483. 
Thompson,  Hon.  James,  purchase 

flour,  vii.,  632. 
Thompson,  Jesse,  scalped,  petition 

vii.,  308. 
Thompson,  William,  letter    on  re 

cruits,  vii.,  65. 

Thompson,  John,  iv.,  415,  416  ;  vi., 
299.  Expedition  to  Indian  towns, 
viii.,  413. 
Thompson,  Mord'i,  appointed  wagon 
master  of  Chester  county,  iii., 
398. 

Thomson,  Charles,  clerk  to  Teedyus- 
cung,  iii.,  256.  Reports  of  jour 
ney  \vith  F.  Post  to  Indians, 
412-422;  viii.,  550. 

Thorne,  Win.,  letter,  v.,  143. 

Tiadaughton,  Creek,  of  treaty  of 
1768,  explained  by  Indian  as  Pine 
Creek,  x.,  357. 

Ticonderoga,  list  of  killed  and  wound 
ed,  &c.,  of  party  sent  towards,  iii., 
203.  Statement  of  operations  at, 
472,  477,  479.  Lead  found  at,  iv., 
646.  Condition  of  troops  at,  v., 
87,  350.  Inquiry  into  conduct  of 
Generals  at,  491.  Militia  ordered 
to,  492.  Gen.  Horatio  Gates  to 
command  at,  492,  494.  Resolu 
tions  of  Congress  respecting, 
492,  494.  Wounded  at,  675, 
676.  Captured  by  Gen.  Gates, 
Burgoyne,  &c.,  prisoners  at, 
657. 

Tidd,  Martin,  deposition  respecting 
Wyoming,  x.,  196. 

Tilghman,  James,  Letter,  iv.,  335, 
346,  416,  417,  423,  488,  535,  590, 
690.  Protests  against  cutting  wood 
from  commons  of  Philadelphia, 
v.,  156,  174,  502.  Refuses  to 
take  parole,  502.  Applies  to  be  in 
Maryland,  635,  641  ;  vi.,  96.  Let 
ter  to,  xii.,  285,  286. 

Tilghman,  Tench,  accounts  of  Ticon 
deroga  Battle,  v.,  675  ;  vi.,  407. 

Till,  Wm.,  letter,  iii.,  471,  475. 

Tin,  block,  required,  vi.,  368. 

Tinicum  Island,  a  part  of  the 
estate  of  Joseph  Galloway,  viii., 
208. 

Tioga  burned,  vii.,  6.  Kannakaloo, 
11.  Gen.  Sullivan,  marching  for, 
594. 

Tioga,  River,  towns  on.  Caleb  Ben- 
ton  to  Col.  John  Franklin,  xi., 


175.       Military    post    to    be    at, 
369. 

Titamy,  Wm.,  (an  Indian)  wounded, 
iii.,  246,  251. 

Tobacco,  complaints  of  merchants 
against  duties  on,  i.,  149,  203. 
Trade  in  Philadelphia,  dullness  of, 
complained  of,  vii.,  452. 

Todd,  Wm.,  counterfeits  money,  vi., 
359. 

Todd,  William,  Islands  in  Western 
Rivers,  xi.,  645. 

Tom's  River,  salt  works  established 
by  Council  at,  v.,  55. 

Tomlins,  Joshua,  proposals  for 
making  Gun  Barrels,  iv.,  771. 

Tonnage  duties,  xi.,  599,  691. 

Tories,  embodying  in  New  Jersey, 
Troops  to  be  sent  there,  iv.  782. 
Meeting  at  Philadelphia  respect 
ing,  v.,  72.  Taken,  113.  At 
Monmouth,  169,  177,  209.  Col. 
Furrnan  sent  to,  209.  Election 
in  Berks  Co.,  31,  32.  Sent  pris 
oners  from  N.  Y.,  40.  Election 
at  Lewes,  53.  Confined,  106.  Obli 
gation  of,  145.  Attacked  at  Mon 
mouth  by  Mifflin,  169,  177.  Major 
Stockton,  230,  232,  237.  Colonel 
Duyckings,  241.  Sent  to  Phila., 
247,  420.  To  be  arrested,  478, 
481,  502,  511,  513,  555,  624,  665. 
Escort  for  512.  At  Yellow  Springs, 
606.  Proceedings  against,  vi.,  4, 
5,  13,  44,  51,  75,  77,  83,  94,  117, 
118,  144,  170,  210,  242,  342,  344, 
345,  346,  347,  359,  361,  362,  434, 
443,  445, '453,  498,  533,  534,  542, 
551,  555,  596,  602,  611,  615,  621,  , 
625,  641,  644,  651,  653,  663, 
672,  680,  683,  695,  709,  715, 
721,  728,  731,  742,  744,  750,  752. 
Action  of  Congress  respecting,  210. 
Insolence  of,  291  ;  vii.,  3,  6,  15, 
112,  130,  164,  225,  236,  260,  387, 
488,  493,  563,  589,  651,  737.  A 
female,  474,  486,  492;  viii.,  84, 
107,  125,  127,"  129,  178,  259, 
282. 

Tory  papers,  list  of,  sent  to  Gover 
nor  of  New  Jersey,  625,  707. 
Torrence,  Lieutenant  Joseph,   mili 
tary  officers,  xi.,  702. 
Town    Meetings,    &c.,   at   Philada., 

v.,  73,  77,  83. 

Trade,   Admiralty  on,  i.,  253,   331, 
332.     Indian,    261,    304.      Board 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


of,  inquiries  respecting  African 
trade  of  Pennsylvania,  i.,  152, 
288.  Letter  from  customs  on, 

185.  Board  of,  on  Bills  of  credit, 

186.  Indian,  327.    Depredations 
by  enemy  on,  vii.,  235. 

Trade,  Lords  Commissioners  of,  iii., 
690.  To  Governor  Penn,  iv.,  174, 
182.  Plan  for  management  of 
Indian  trade,  182,  313.  Letter  to 
John  Stuart  on,  189.  Illicit, 
Dunk  Halifax  to  Governor  Penn, 
280.  Report  of  Lords  of,  on 
Indian  boundary,  281.  Ditto 
of  Commissioners  of,  respecting 
acts  of  New  Jersey  relative  to 
vessels  stranded,  295.  Lord 
Hillsborough,  Secretary  of,  301. 
Report  of  Commissioners  on  In 
dian  Trade,  313-31,  447.  Com 
missioners  on  Indian,  to  meet  at 
New  York,  361,  363,  368,  371, 
372,  448.  Sir  William  Johnson, 
on  trade  with,  375.  Arthur  St. 
Clair  on,  557. 

Trail,  Hon.  Robert,  letter  from,  xi., 
288.  Death  of  R.  Levers,  289— 
resigns  in  council,  and  applies  for 
his  place,  289.  Prisoners  in  Eas- 
tonjail,  (1784,)  446. 
Traitors,  confiscated  estate,  Control 
ler  Nicholson  on,  x.,  96.  List  of, 
250.  Certified  list  of,  applied  for 
by  J.  Anstey,  a  British  Agent, 
xi.,  148. 

Transports  employed  in  King's  ser 
vice  not  subject  to  Custom-house 
regulations,  iii.,  137,  138,  146. 
Fraud  attempted  on  Custom 
house,,  291.  General  Amherst  on, 
iv.,  46,  87.  Commission  to  ap 
praisers  of,  53.  Their  report  on, 
as  to  value,  &c.,  55.  Instruc 
tions  to  appraisers  respecting 
measuring,  56.  Difficulties  about 
a,  87. 
Treason,  opinion  of  Jon.  D.  Sergeant, 

vii.,  396. 

Treasury,  robbery  of  the,  i.,  278- 
279.  Of  New  Jersey,  robbed,  iv., 
305.  U.  S.,  v.,  334,  373.  State 
of,  vi.,  81.  U.  S.,  to  be  organ 
ized  and  provided  with  a  house, 
vii.,  89.  Of  State,  balance  in, 
118;  viii.,  58,  92.  Of  Bucks  co., 
robbed,  ix.,  60'.).  Judges  advise 
some  pardohs,  634.  Board,  226, 


229.  Letters  to  and  from  loan 
officer,  to  give  bonds,  x.,  527. 
Letters  to  and  from,  xi.,  15,  64, 
79,  86,  155,  382,  .383,  663,  664. 
Report  to  Congress,  15,  50.  Res 
olutions  of  Congress  respecting, 
64.  Rsservations  at  Erie,  382. 
Department,  facts  respecting,  649. 

Treasurer,  U.  S.,  tax  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  viii.,  185.  County,  58. 
Report  of,  xii.,  4. 

Treaties,  reference  to,  i.,  168.  At 
Lancaster,  Indians  present  at, 
656.  Indian,  at  Lancaster,  656. 
With  Indians,  ii.,  559.  With 
France,  vi.,  466,  479,  493,  521. 
Infractions  with  G.  B.,  xi.,  72. 
Commercial,  with  France,  220- 
228. 

Trees,  elm,  presented  by  Col.  George 
Morgan,  for  State  House  yard, 
thanks  of  Council  for,  x. ,  420. 

Trent,  William,  account  of  a  mur 
der  by  Indians,  ii.,  16,  50,  575. 
Letter,  iii.,  149. 

Trenton,  Council  send  salt  to,  v., 
69.  Battle,  prisoners,  &c.,  140, 
141.  Letters  respecting,  140-142, 
146,  159,  161,  168.  Troops  ren 
dezvous  at,  vii.,  764.  Troops  at, 
viii.,  523.  Troops  at,  ix.,  18,  82. 
Provisions  at,  113. 

Trimble,  James,  widow  Mercer's 
pension,  xi.,  677.  Variation 
charts,  719. 

Trophies,  military,  to  be  collected, 
viii.,  99. 

Trumbull,  frigate,  going  on  a  cruise, 
ix.,  95,  100,  106,  229.  In  the 
Del.,  338. 

Trumbull,  Jonathan,  Gov.  of  Con 
necticut,  letter  to  E.  Dyer,  &c.f 
iv.,  394.  Answer,  401.  Letter 
to  Gov.  Penn,  408.  Governor  of 
Connecticut,  papers  requested, 
ix.,  639,  642.  Of  Connecticut, 
proclamation  011  Wyoming,  x., 
146.  Letters  to  and  from,  147, 
148. 

Trumbull,  Gen.  Joseph,  commissary, 
death  of,  vii.,  374.     Resolutions 
of    Congress    respecting     settle 
ment  of  his  accounts,  374,  396. 
Trumbull,  William,  proposals  for  a 
magazine  of  provisions,  iv.,  760. 
Trump,   Levi,  letter,   iii.,  403,  425, 
430,  480,  582.  699. 


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637 


Trustees  of  general  loan  office,  x., 

431,  514,  545. 
Try  on,  William,  Gov.  of  New  York, 

answer  to  queries,  iv. ,  467.    Burns 

Fairfield,    Connecticut,  vii.,  561. 
Tulpehocken,  deed  for  lands,  i.,  404. 

Murders   at,    ii.,    503,    504,    511, 

DAV« 

Turkey  and  Russia,  at  war,  xi., 
265. 

Tunibull,  Marmie  &  Co.,  on  storing 
powder  in  magazine,  x.,  281. 
Claim  for  land  on  which  fort 
stands  at  Pittsburg,  497. 

Turner,  Joseph,  letter  to,  from  a 
merchant  at  Halifax,  iii.,  442. 

Turner,  Robert,  raises  flag  on  Mar 
ket  street  hill,  x.,  39. 

Turnpike,  Rh'd  Peters  on  Lancas 
ter,  xi.,  335. 

Tuscarawas,  xii.,  142. 

Tyler,  John,  (armourer),  v.,  731. 


IT. 

Unander,  Rev,  Erick,  Swedish  minis 
ter  at  Wilmington,  certificate  of 
naturalization  iii.,  692. 

Uniform  of  Troops,  Colonel  Proctor 
objects  to  color  of,  vii.,  292.  Views 
of  General  Washington,  respecting, 
293. 

Union  of  Colonies  suggested  i.,  678; 
Draft  of  a  plan  for,  ii.,  197.  At 
Albany,  199.  Plan  of  Governor 
Morris's  views  of,  499.  Meeting 
proposed  at  New  York,  498.  Gov. 
Morris  to  Earl  of  Halifax  on,  529. 
Colonel  Washington  desires  an, 
621. 

Unitas,  Fratrum,  address  of,  to  Gov. 
Denny,  ii.,  760;  Exempt  from  mil 
itia  duty,  iii.,  134.  (see  Moravians.) 
Passport  for  F.  Post,  578,  989. 

United  Netherlands,  letter  from  Pres. 
Dickinson  to  minister  of,  respect 
ing  Longschamp,  x.,  351.  Extract 
of  letter  from,  108.  Letter  from 
P.  J.  Van  Berekel,  respecting, 
415.  Pres.  Dickinson  to  the  minis 
ter  of,  435.  J.  H.  Christian  Heinec- 
ken,  consul  of,  for  Philadelphia, 
446. 

United  States,  of  America,  the  confed 
eration  completed  by  Maryland 
signing  the  articles,  viii.,  749,  751 ; 


Independence  acknowledged  by 
Holland,  ix.,  633;  And  Great 
Britian,  preliminaries  of  peace  be 
tween,  signed,  x.,  10.  Seat  of 
Government,  proceedings  in  Con 
gress  on,  136,  139.  Returns  of 
Pesnsylvania  troops  in  service  of 
393,  403,  431,  449.  Claims  of 
Pennsylvania  on,  397,  398.  John 
Jay  elected  secretary  of  foreign 
aflairs,  401,  402.  J.  Milligan  and 
J.  Story,  Commissioners  lo  settle 
accounts  between,  and  Pennsyl 
vania,  426.  Will  barely  relinquish 
Pittsburg,  498.  National  debt, 
514-20,  260.  Loan  office,  520, 
522.  Report  to  Congress  on  Rev 
enue  system  of,  732.  Commissioners 
appointed  by  Virginia  on  trade  of, 
738.  do.  by  Maryland,  734;  Re 
port  of  treasury  to  Congress,  -on 
acts  passed  by  the  States,  to  meet 
the  requisitions,  xi.,  15.  Account 
of  receipts  and  expenditures,  30. 
Finances,  15,  23,  30,  33,  50,  80. 
Uniformity  of  commercial  systems 
in  the  States,  proposed,  61. 
Requisitions,  73.  Ordinance  for 
settling  accounts  between,  and 
States,  146,  154,  317,  323.  Algiers, 
war  between,  522.  Statement  of 
quantity  and  value  of  Erie,  685. 
Amendments  to  constitution,  pro 
posed  by  N.  Carolina,  674.  Census, 
679.  Accept  cession  of  Western 
territory  from  N.  Carolina,  681, 
688.  Accounts  with  Pennsylvania, 
698.  Gov.  of  Western  territory, 
703.  Courts,  703.  Charles  Pettit, 
appointed  to  settle  accounts  be 
tween  Pennsylvania  and,  708 ; 
Patent  for  Erie,  xii.,  103. 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  laws  of 
College,  viii.,  246.  Shippen's 
anatomical  lectures  at,  643.  Fund 
arising  from  sales  of  estates,  for 
the  charity  schools,  ix.,  385.  Sale 
of  confiscated  estates,  461,  676; 
-Estates  allotted  to,  x.,  195;  Ask 
for  use  of  State  House  bell,  now 
meeting  at  Philosophical  Society's 
Hall,  xi.,  613.  Granted  by  As 
sembly,  614.  Invitations  to  com 
mencement,  704,  711. 

Upland,  first  Council  at,  i.,  37. 
Court  called  at,  51. 

Urie,  Thomas,  vii.,  535. 


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V. 

Valandigham,  Col.  George  W.,  letter 
to,  xii.,  261. 

Valley  Forge,  winter  quarters  at,  vi., 
122. 

Van  Berekel,  P.  J.,  respecting  a. pub 
lication  in  a  newspaper,  x.,  413. 

Van  Catnpen,  John,  letter  to,  iv., 
70;  vi.,  767.  Distress  at  Minni- 
ginks,  vii.,  573,  575,  603.  Incur 
sions  of  Indians,  viii.,  202,  551, 
683.  Distress  of  inhabitants,  ix., 
106,  123,  522.  Sick  soldiers,  660. 
Connecticut  claim,  693.  Letter  of 
Capt  P.  Shrawder,  to,  24.  Letter, 
xi.,  26;  xii.,  70. 

Vance,  Capt.,  xii.,  183,  187. 

Vancouver,  Chas.,  patronage,  for  a 
book,  x.,  712. 

Van  Dam,  Gov.  Rip,  letter  to  Gov. 
Gordon,  on  Indian  affairs,  i.,  296. 

Vanderen,  John,  Jr.,  wheat  and  flour 
in  Delaware,  viii.,  594. 

Vandyke,  Gov.  Nicholas,  of  Dela., 
letter  from,  xi.,  33. 

Van  Etten,  Capt.  Jno.,  instructions 
to,  ii.,  546.  Letter,  720.  Letters 
to  and  from,  vii,  139.  His 
Journal,  222-235.  Encounters 
Indians,  viii.,  303,  321. 

Vanflcck,  Henry,  suspicions  against, 
vi.,  57.  Deposition  respecting, 
67,  77. 

Van  Hur,  Capt.,  viii.,  539. 

Van  Heer,  troop  of  Marechause,  ix., 
486,  505,  506. 

Van  Horn,  Capt,  ix.,  300. 

Van  Lier,  Mr.,  xii.,  115,  134,  162. 

Van  Noemer,  M.  introduced  by 
Franklin,  vii.,  774. 

Vanschaick,  Col.,  commands  at  Fort 
Stanwix,  and  attacks  an  Indian 
town,  xii.,  112. 

Van  Staphorst,  N.  and  J.,  on  Dutch 
loans,  ix.,  564.  Loans,  591. 

Vanzant,  Garret  and  John,  exami 
nation  respecting  robberies,  vi., 
596,  599,  600,  604. 

Varnum,  Gen.,  vi.,  31,  121. 

Varnum,  Major  and  his  company 
have  hard  fare,  vii.,  465. 

Vaughan,  Col.,  iv.,  39. 

Vaughan,  Maj.  Gen.  John,  Gates's 
letter  to,  on  burning  towns,  v.,  688. 

Vaughan,  Gen.  (British)  commands 
expedition  to  Conn.,  vii.,  561. 


Vaughan,  Samuel,  on  trees  for  State 
House  yard,  xi.,  674. 

Venander,  George,  ix.,  529. 

Venango,  Fort  at,  Hi.,  13.  Autho 
rity  to  establish  a  post  at,  xii., 
113,  130,  181.  Indian  towns  near, 
157.  Fort  at,  463. 

Veness,  Jerome,  noble  conduct,  of, 
vi.,  689. 

Vermont  and  New  York,  controversy 
between,  viii.,  89. 

Verner,  Frederick,  proceedings  in  his 
case,  vi.,  713.  Exchange  of,  pro 
posed,  vii  ,  246. 

Vernon,  Major  Frederick,  xii.,  108. 
Letter  to,  121.  Want  of  provi 
sions,  121,  125. 

Vessels — Rules  for  measuring  trans 
ports,  iv.,  56.  Sickly  to  be  ex 
amined,  59,  374.  Difficult  to  ob 
tain,  for  transports,  79.  A  Span 
ish,  in  distress,  proceedings,  105, 
118.  Ransom  bills  unpaid,  pri 
soners  detained  in  France  on  ac 
count  of,  200.  Law  of  New  Jer 
sey  respecting  stranded,  295. 
Memorial  of  L.  Weiss,  on  sickly, 
472.  Purchased,  761.  Not  to  pass 
chevaux-de-frise,  v.,  67.  Order 
respecting,  in  Delaware,  vii.,  747. 
Substitute  for  copper  discovered, 
for  sheathing  of,  ix.,  431. 

Vickers,  Jesse,  robbery  of  Treasury 
of  Bucks  county,  confession,  ix., 
609. 

Vickers,  Sol.,  confession,  respecting 
robbery,  ix.,  614,  615.  Case  of,  on 
charge  of  robbery  in  Bucks  Co., 
x.,  432. 

Vining,  John,  letter,  iv.,  336,  341. 
Appointed  Judge,  337.  Case  of 
Galloway,  at  Dover,  341. 

Virginia,  murder  by  Indians,  i.,  436. 
Letters  of  Governor  Gooch,  ii  ,  18. 
Pres't  Lee,  58.  Gov.  Dinwiddie's 
speech  on  proroguing  assembly, 
169.  Correspondence  with  Gov 
ernor  of  Pennsylvania,  18,  58,  177, 
226,  268.  Provisions  for,  268, 
449.  Forts  in,  581.  French  neu 
trals  in,  581.  Grant  of  men  and 
money,  621.  Council  of  officers  at 
Fort  Loudoun  in,  iii.,  367.  Indian 
affairs  in,  694.  Letter  to  Gov. 
Fauquier  from  Governor  Penn,  on 
peace  with  Indians  made  by  Col. 
Bradstreet,  iv.,  207.  Frontier  in- 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


639 


habitants  moving  over  Allegheny 
mountains,  217.  Murder  in  Au- 
gustca  county,  218.  Proclamation 
of  Gov.  Fauquier,  255.  Lord 
Botetourt,  Letter  from,  365.  Act 
on  Indian  trade,  372.  On  Western 
boundaries,  455.  Counterfeits, 
461,  462.  Act  of,  against  coun 
terfeits,  462.  Papers,  &c.,  re 
lating  to  Dr.  John  Connolly's  pro 
ceedings,  476,  479.  Muster  at 
Bedstone,  old  Fort,  481.  Boundary 
with  Pennsylvania,  481,  483,  41JO, 
515,  516.  Lord  Dunmore's  Let 
ters,  £c.,  460,  482,  493,  622. 
Proclamation  of  Earl  Dunmore, 
490.  Advertisement  of  Dr.  Con 
nolly,  521.  Letter,  526.  Remarks 
on.  Connolly's  proceedings,  528. 
Troops  marching  from,  to  Pitts- 
burg,  530.  Indians  aim  at,  550. 
Cap.  Crawford,  President  of  Court, 
551.  Depositions,  582,  603,  705, 
607-612.  Letters  respecting  dis 
pute,  586,  587,  589,  612.  Minutes 
of  Council  of,  on  Indian  hostilities 
at  Pluggy's  Town,  appoints,  Geo. 
Morgan  and  Col.  Nevill  to  confer, 
and  chastise  them,  v.,  258.  Letter, 
P.  Henry,  Jr.,  260,  286.  Letters 
to  delegates  in  Congress,  413. 
Proposition  for  settlement  of  boun 
dary  between,  and  Penn.,  413, 
Troops  to  go  to  Billingsport,  418. 
Quakers,  &c.,  to  be  sent  to,  580, 
582,  584,  586,  600,  604,  632. 
Boundary  unsettled,  vi.,  69,  82. 
Volunteers  expected  from,  120. 
Act  of,  for  clothing  their  troops, 
125.  Consents  to  confederation, 
144,  232.  Offers  troops  for  Phila 
delphia,  183.  Rendezvous,  in, 
302.  Letter  from,  on  disputes 
with  Pennsylvania,  vii.,  73.  An 
agent  from,  in  Pittsburg,  79. 
Circular  to,  152.  From  Delegates 
of,  in  Congress,  73,  184.  Resolves 
of  General  Assembly  of,  185. 
Letter  to  Governor,  197.  Letter 
from  Patrick  Henry  on  Embargo, 
247.  Papers  respecting  boundary 
called  for,  309,  310,  441.  Reso 
lutions  of  House  of  Delegates  on 
boundary  line,  441  Enemy  land 
at  Portsmouth,  412.  Boundary 
between,  and  Pennsylvania,  viii., 
46,  56,  63,  91,  191,  285,  352,  488, 


516,  570,  583,  641,  713,  744,  746. 
Intrusions  by,  191.  Letter  from 
Gov.  Jefferson  on,  196,  641.  Suit 
against  Col.  Brodhead  by,  202. 
Congress  sustain  him,  195,  202. 
Resolution  of  General  Assembly  of, 
respecting  agreement  and  boundary 
between,  and  Pennsylvania,  352, 
570.  Commissioners,  353.  Looked 
to  for  provisions,  471.  Confirms 
line  run  in  1779,  &c.,  488,  516, 
570,  583,  641,  713,  744,  746. 
Obtaining  more  territory,  707. 
Convention  prisoners  to  be  moved 
from,  to  Pennsylvania,  753.  Con 
vention  prisoners,  ix.,  5,  25. 
Line  between  Pennsylvania  Com 
missioners,  20,  78,  189,  301.  Rev. 
Jas.  Madison  and  Rev.  Robert 
Andrews,  Commissioners  to  extend 
Mason  &  Dixon's  line,  78,  233, 
234.  Instruments  required,  78. 
Gov.  Jefferson's  letters,  78,  160. 
Reported  junction  of  Lord  Corn- 
wallis  and  Gen.  Phillips  in,  172. 
Proceedings  of  Pentecost  and  Can 
non,  193.  Lt  Morrison  of  9th 
Virginia  regiment  in  search  of  In 
dians,  201.  Movements  of  enemy 
in,  210.  Delegates  of,  in  Congress 
on  seizure  of  merchandise  belong 
ing  to  State  for  a  private  debt, 
letters  respecting,  260,  266,  271, 
272,  274,  Troops  ordered  to 
South  Carolina  by  Fayette,  283. 
Boundary  with  Pennsylvania,  233, 
234,  301,  304,  315,  344,  352,  356, 
374,  402,  439,  445.  Position  of 
Lord  Cornwallis  in,  301,  337, 
General  Clarke's  expedition,  325, 
343,  352,  355,  356,  561.  Boundary 
line,  468,  506,  513,  519,  533,  562, 
566,  585,  607,  772.  Letters  of 
Gov.  Harrison,  518,  533,  549. 
Resolutions  of  House  of  Delegates, 
562.  Boundary  line  between,  and 
Pennsylvania,  x.,  8,  56,  72,  77,  95, 
96,  145,  146,  171,  175,  181,  223, 
232,  233,  236,  269,  280,  293,  336, 
372,  373,  374,  413,  414,  428,  438, 
439,  489,  506,  573,  602,  611,  705. 
Letters  of  Gov.  Harrison,  56,  65, 
72,  77,  78,  95,  145,  175,  (1783.) 
Case  of  Col.  Cox,  81,  96,  125,  172, 
(1783.)  Commissioners  appointed 
by,  146,  Resolution  of  House  of 
Delegates,  1783,  171.  Commis- 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


sioners   of    Pennsylvania,  (1783.) 

171 ,  223.     Case  of  John  Campbell, 

172.  Rejects    finance     plan    of 
Congress,  153,  (1780.)   Agreement 
at  Baltimore,  223,     Letter  A.  Mc- 
Clean,    respecting  Westmoreland, 
293.      Report    of    Commissioners 
on  Boundary,  373,   374.     Difficul 
ties  on  surveys,  414.     Report   of 
Commissioners,    506,       Titles    in 
Washington  Co.,  414,  417.     Meet 
ing  at  Surveyor  General's  respect 
ing    surveys    of    Land,     obtained 
from,   705.     Resolution  of  House 
of  Delegates,  appointing   Commis 
sioners   on  Trade  of  U.    S.    738. 
Act   to   comply   with  requisition, 
xi.,  17,  23.     Letter  from  land  offi 
cers,    on    claims   under  titles   of, 
138,   160.      Memorial   of  Charles 
Simms.  160,  169.      Letters,  Gov'r 
Randolph,    212,   284.      Laws    re 
quested,     284.       Proceedings     of 
Council,    respecting    titles,    291. 
Report  to  Congress,  on  letter  of 
Commissioners  of,  317.    Letters  to 
and  from  Govr.  Harrison    (1783), 
on  boundaries,  497,  499,  501,  607. 
Campbell    and    Simpson's    claim, 
501.     Copy  of  laws  asked  for,  507. 
And  Maryland,  on  internal  navi 
gation,  511.     Commissioners  to  be 
appointed    by   Penn'a,    521.     Act 
of,  on  commerce,  523-526.    Letter 
to  Gov.  Randolph  on  calling  con 
vention,    557.     Arrival   of  Indian 
chiefs  in,  600.  Clothing  for  troops, 
xii.,  106.     Militia  Law,   127,  147. 
Letter  to  Gov.  Jefferson,  140.  Pay 
to  soldiers,   150.      Troops  of,  165. 
Letter  to  Gov.  Page,  167.     Troops 
sent  to  Col.  Clarke,   177.     Boun 
dary  line,  178,  182,  195.      Import 

.  mortars,    189.      Provisions,    263. 

Troops  and   officers — Capt.  Berry 

and  Lieut.  Dent,  274. 
Virginians,  copy  of  paper  given  to 

Indians  by,  L,  658.      Letter  from, 

respect'g  accusation  against  them, 

v.,  14. 

W. 

Wade,    Captain,   pilots    a    French 

frigate,  vii.,  12. 
Wade,  Francis,  letter  to  J.  Mitchell 

relative  to  landing  of  enemy  in 


Virginia,  vii.,  412.  Enemy's 
boats  in  Delaware,  viii.,  274. 

Wade,  Robert,  &  J.  S.,  letter  to 
Governor  Markham,  respecting 
Lord  Baltimore,  L,  46. 

Wadsworth,  Gen.  Jeremiah — fears  a 
want  of  flour  for  the  army,  vii., 
159,  672.  Asks  copy  of  a  letter 
respecting  flour,  viii.,  205. 

Wagoners,  deserted,  vi.,  320,  337. 
Drowned,  321,  322,  337.  Counter 
feit  bills  found  on,  200,  206,  215. 

Wagon  Masters,  circular  to,  vi.,  124, 
212,  330,  337,  338,  357,  763,  765. 

Wagons,  number  of,  in  Northamp 
ton  county,  iii.,  404.  Advertised 
for  by  Colonel  Stanwix,  629,  660. 
To  be  impressed  in  Philadelphia, 
iv.,  108,  116.  Required,  v.,  171, 
186,  292,  301,  364,  490,  553,  554, 
594,  596,  599,  605,  618,  622,  689, 
717,  734,  771.  Scarcity  of,  vi, 
41,  65,  69,  77,  107, 116,  124,  130, 
137,  139,  141,  179,  200,  210,  212, 
218,  220,  252,  276,  282,  289,  298, 
319,  320,  324,  328,  330,  334,  338, 
343,  348,  353,  362,  366,  371,  377, 
405,  416,  450,  483,  513,  519,  546, 
608,  621,  623,  676,  699,  761-767  ; 
&c.,  vii.,  81,  98,  101,  151,  160, 
175,  194,  207,  248,  266,  335,  388, 
402,  420,  421,  424,  427,  433,  439, 
460,  469,  474,  478,  483,  484,  485, 
495,  523,  746,  749,  750,  768  ;  viii., 
84,  319,  323,  339,  351,  390,  405, 
415,  416,  417,  430,  435,  482,  489, 
504,  544,  705 ;  ix.,  153,  160,  357, 
412,  420. 

Waldechers  made  prisoners,  v.,  178. 

Walk,  Indian,  on  lands,  iv.,  85. 

Walker,  Captain  Andrew,  to  J. 
Hambright,  vii.,  323. 

Walker,  Captain  Richard,  instruc 
tions,  iii.,  409. 

Wall,  Geo.,  respecting  tories,  viii., 
178. 

Wall,  Colonel  George,  Jr.,  vii.,  103, 
104,  660.  Officers  resigned  and 
appointed,  ix.,  529.  Doan's 
estate,  628.  On  improving  the 
Delaware  River,  xii.,  289,  293. 
On  sale  of  J.  Galloway's  estate, 
319.  Letter  from,  289. 

Wallace,  Fort,  xii.,  464. 

Wallis,  Samuel,  vi  ,  664,  687. 

Wain,  Nicholas,  letter  to,  on  op 
pressive  execu'nof  laws,  viii.,  101. 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


641 


Walter,  John,  letter  on  Sulphur, 
v.,  082,  244. 

Wampum,  quantity,  of,  left  with 
Secretary,  by  Conrad  Weiser,  ii., 
17. 

War,  declared  between  England 
and  France,  ii.,  735.  Indian,  ac 
count  of  the  rise  of  the,  iv.,  569. 
Board  of,  letters  to  and  from,  xi., 
240,  268,  282,  290,  301,  531,  555, 
621,  624,  645,  685,  686,  729,  730. 
Council  of,  held,  vi.,  21.  Office, 
Continental.  [See  Board  of  War.  ] 
v.  Of  Penn.  [See  Board  of  War.] 
v.  Secretary  at,  ix.,  483,  526. 
Office,  letters  to  and  from,  x., 
27,  302,  314,  315,  459,  461,  479, 
494,  497,  529.  Corps,  under 
Colonel  Harmar,  necessary  to 
protect  lands,  495.  With  Al 
giers,  xi.,  522.  Secretary  at — 
Cornplanter,  xii.,  32.  Quota  of 
Penns.,  292. 

Ward,  Mr.,  xii.,  035. 

Wardens  of  Philadelphia,  memorial 
of,  respecting  pilots,  iv.,  265-269, 
271.  Letter  to,  respecting  ferries, 
vii.,  627.  On  sale  of  lots,  ix., 
101,  126.  Removal  offence,  150. 
Removal  of  Chevaux-de-frise 
from  river,  x.,  93,  349,  350,  606, 
607.  On  storing  of  powder,  281. 
Piers,  407.  Contract  for  piers, 
456.  Removal  of  Buoys,  &c., 
580.  J.  Donnaldson  resigns,  583, 
584.  Joseph  Bullock,  elected, 
583.  Expenditures,  585.  Beacon 
on  Cross  Ledge,  589.  Purchased 
ground  for  beacon,  at  Cape  May, 
xi.,  93.  Danger  to  piers,  at 
Marcus  Hook,  from  Spanish 
frigate,  99.  Correspondence  with 
commander,  &c.,  99-102.  Sup 
posed  interference  of  British  Con 
sul,  with,  375.  Expense  of 
watching  public  buildings,  543. 
Resignation  of,  xii.,  2.  Report 
on  Delaware  river,  287,  289,  291, 
292,  293,  294.  Public  burying 
ground,  305. 

Warminster,  Collector  of,  robbed, 
ix.,  508. 

Warrant  to  arrest  rioters,  i.,  538, 
546.  For  enlisting  troops,  iv., 
197.  To  arrest  Sergt.  McGlasken, 
224.  To  nrrest  tories,  v.,  478, 
479,  480,  484.  For  Lieut's  of 
41 


City  and  County,  Philadelphia, 
v.,  563.  To  arrest,  vi.,  12,  53, 
65.  To  Sheriff,  to  seize  salt,  vii., 
149.  George  Eichelberger,  193. 
For  sale  of  a  cargo,  viii.,  491. 
For  lands  in  new  purchase, 
number  of,  issued,  xi.,  121. 
Against  Wyoming  insurgents, 
xi.,  340.  William  Penn,  for 
Welsh  Tract,  xii.,  279,  280. 

Warren,  James,  memorial  in  favor 
of— as  interested  in  Hare's  brewerv, 
vii.,  113. 

Warwick,  English  man -of  war  taken 
by  the  French,  ii.,  630. 

Warwick  furnace,  cannon  cast  at,  v., 
31. 

Washington  Academy,  lands  for,  xi., 
215. 

Washington,  Col.,  Geo.,  charged  by 
T.  Penn,  with  imprudence,  ii.,  255. 
Desires  union  of  Colonies,  621. 
Decided  to  resign,  620.  Letters, 
541,  5H5,  620;  iii.,  300. 

Washington  county,  letter  of  Dorsey 
Pentecost  respecting,  ix.,  315,  540, 
541.  Gen.  Clarke's  expedition, 
325,  343,  354.  Affairs  in,  343.  355, 
3G7,  435,  484.  Inhabitants  of,  let 
ter,  356.  Election  of  Justices, 
405,  496.  State  of  parties,  438, 
444.  Letter  Capt.  Hughes,  533. 
Expedition  to  Sandusky,  556. 
State  of  affairs,  564,  646,  666. 
Site  for  Court  house  and  prison 
selected,  772.  New  State  threat 
ened,  Rev.  J.  Finley  sent  to,  x., 
40,  41,  163.  Letter  of  Prothono- 
tary,  78.  Case  of  Col.  Cox,  81, 
96,  125.  Taxes,  136,  693.  Laid 
out,  181,  (1783.)  D.  Pentecost  on 
affairs,  262.  Return  of  militia, 
officers  in,  287.  Difficulties  from 
Virginia  titles,  416.  Return  of 
public  stores,  in,  436.  And  offi 
cers  of  militia  in,  436.  John  Story, 
agent  on  accounts,  451.  Disturb 
ances  in,  467,  554,585.  Doane  gives 
trouble  in,  582, 584.  Commissioners 
of,  584,  587,  593.  J.  Story  opens 
office  for  adjusting  claims,  742, 
Attack  on  Excise  office  of,  757. 
Indian  murders  in,  xi.,  209.  Ap 
plication  from,  for  defence,  377. 
Danger  from  Indians.  686.  Di 
vided,  640.  Indian  troubles  in, 
673,  075,  680,  686.  Secretary  of 


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INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    AECHIVES. 


War  to  Lieutenants  of,  686.  Pe 
tition  on  taxes,  xii  ,  288. 
Washington,  General  George,  Letter 
sent  from  Congress  to  Committee, 
iv.,  644,  645.  From  Committee, 
relative  to  works  on  Delaware — 
asking  for  an  engineer,  775.  Move 
ments,  v.,  84,  113,  367,  373,  451. 
Retreats  from  New  Brunswick  be 
fore  Gen.  Howe,  84.  Letters  to 
and  from,  113.  Council  recom 
mend  to  open  shops,  115.  Bucks 
and  Northampton  to  join,  115. 
Letter  Gen.  Dickinson,  sent  to, 
116,117.  In  possession  of  Prince 
ton,  159.  At  Somerset,  162.  At 
Pluckamin,  168,  171.  Letters  to 
and  from,  113,  117,  253,  290,  373, 
419,  431,  439,  452,  482,  510,  526, 
617,  619,  624,  664,  669,  678,  691, 
697,  700,  710.  Asks  for  maps  of 
country,  419.  At  Morristown,  177, 
215.  Important  services  rendered 
by  militia  of  Pennsylvania  to,  186. 
To  be  reinforced,  616.  Head-quar 
ters  at  Germantown,  617.  Orders 
Continental  soldiers  not  to  be  en 
tertained  in  city,  619;  vi.,  9,  80, 
43,  153,  154,  180,  189,  200,  201, 
235,  241,  250,  254,  255,  263,  274, 
277,  287,  288,  291,  325,  333,  339, 
353,  354,  357,  401,  405,  409,  410, 
416,  425,  430,  445,  480,  490,  498, 
622,  529,  546,  557,  558,  604,  742, 
752.  His  movements,  91,  122. 
Affair  at  Chestnut  Hill,  100.  Takes 
winter  quarters  in  Chester  county, 
61.  Proclamation  on  threshing 
grain,  116.  Distress  of  the  Army, 
189,  328.  On  clothing,  200,  and 
party  with  clothing  for  prisoners 
at  Lancaster,  216  Address  to 
citizens,  277,  326.  Asks  for  Gal- 
lies,  354.  Empowered  to  call  out 
5000  Militia,  399,  409,  446.  In 
troduces  Gen.  Greene,  405.  Let 
ter  to  Gen.  Lacey  on  prisoners 
with  marketing,  410.  Respecting 
wagon  law,  416.  Men  from  Gallies, 
421.  Militia,  490.  Arms,  498, 
522.  May  empower  persons  to 
obtain  provisions,  66.  Distress 
for  provisions,  &c.,  263,  326,  328. 
On  evacuation  of  Fort  Mifflin,  47. 
Takes  measures  in  case  of  evacua 
tion,  558.  Evacuation  of  Phila 
delphia,  604.  Letters  to  and  from, 


Washington,  Gen. — vii., 

89,  90,  95,  119,  127, '129,  161, 
187,  225,  293.,  327,  337,  341,  351, 
377,  406,  447,  479,  555,  738.  His 
movements  and  designs  on  Susque- 
hnnna,  86.  Escort  of  Convention 
troops,  95,  99,  101,  104,  106,  107, 
110,  112.  On  intercourse  with 
enemy,  119,  127.  Reply  to  re 
quest  to  sit  for  his  portrait  for 
Council,  127.  On  clothing,  129, 
161.  On  rank  of  officers,  188. 
Respecting  Arnold,  188.  Asks  for 
survey  of  Susquehanna — Expedi 
tion  against  Indians,  210.  Re 
specting  Tories  going  within  ene 
my's  lines,  225,  236.  Survey  of 
Delaware  by  Du  Porta.il,  229. 
Views  of,  respecting  uniform  of 
troops,  293.  Wafers  ordered  from 
Bethlehem,  295.  Court  Marshal 
on  Arnold,  327,  337.  Orders 
troops  for  secret  expedition,  329. 
Pres.  Reed,  to,  in  relation  to  Gen. 
Arnold,  337,  341,351,380,  406. 
Correspondence  with  Pres.  Reed, 
351,  377,  555,  684.  Extract  of 
letter  to  Congress  on  situation  of 
enemy,  479.  On  partiality  to  par 
ticular  States,  353.  On  Militia, 
354.  Col.  John  Fitzgerald  to, 
370.  Respecting  Gen.  Sullivan, 
535,  555.  Col.  Lochry  tenders 
thanks  to,  585.  Writes  for  Penn 
sylvania  Rangers  and  Riflemen, 
568.  On  evacuation  of  Fort  Lau- 
rens,  569.  Officers  who  have 
broken  parole,  626.  On  clothing 
the  Army,  670.  Anticipated  want 
of  flour,  671,  685.  Co-operation 
with  French  fleet,  786.  Supply  of 
Militia,  741.  Embargo  laid  to  aid 
in  supplies,  745.  French  fleet  to 
co-operate  with,  748.  Makes  an 
effort  to  close  war,  748.  Letters 
to  and  from,  viii.,  35,  36,  43,  48, 
54,  70,  74,  75,  128,  145,  154,  163, 
180,  193,  240,  267,  332,  338,  339, 
348,  356,  369,  373,  375,  412,  470, 
474,  482,  486,  525,  577,  598,  682, 
686.  Memorial  of  Col.  Hazen  to, 
17.  Remarks  on,  110,  155.  Cir 
cular  respecting  supplies,  145. 
Appoints  places  of  deposit  for  pro 
visions,  180.  Respecting  Maga 
zines.  193.  Army,  267.  Opinion 
of  militia,  268.  State  Militia,  call 


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643 


Washington,  Gen. — viii. 

for,  2i»2.  Prospects,  312.  Militia, 
314.  Army  in  danger,  314.  Re 
duction  of  Charlestown,  316. 
Writes  alarming  letters  about 
enemy,  333,  336,  337.  Expects 
French  fleet— calls  for  troops,  338. 
Arrival  of  Admiral  Arbuthnot  at 
New,  York,  339.  Wagons,  351, 
356.  Distress  for  provisions  arid 
men,  355.  Enemy  marching  to 
Morristown,  356.  Enemy  leaves 
New  Jersey,  361.  Commends  the 
patriotic  spirit  of  the  ladies  of 
Philadelphia,  361.  Militia  unne 
cessary,  377.  Want  of  forage,  404. 
French  fleet  between  Virginia  and 
Delaware — our  troops  not  ready, 
414  His  situation,  417.  Calls 
German  Battalion  from  Sunbury, 
474,  486.  In  want  of  provisions, 
f25,  577,  719.  Reduces  Regi 
ments,  595.  Respecting  several 
spies,  598.  On  Wyoming,  682. 
To  post  garrison  at  Wyoming,  717. 
Letters  to  and  from,  ix.,  39,  54, 
66,  75,  84,  98,  102,  111,  120,  124, 
141,  195,  197,  207,  242,  255,  284, 
293,  320,  481,  485,  486,  501,  505, 
509,  513,  536,  550,  626,  642,  653, 
656,  661.  To  Gen.  Wayne,  on 
critical  situation  of  Southern  af 
fairs,  66.  Frontiers,  75.  Respect 
ing  Fort  Pitt,  81,  102.  Want  of 
provisions,  84,  124.  Respecting 
officers,  98.  Removal  of  stores 
from  Delaware,  101.  Fears  Fort 
Schuyler  will  be  abandoned,  pro 
visions,  army,  123.  Artillery  of 
ficers  of  Col.  Proctor's  regiment, 
141.  Requisition  of  troops,  195, 
197.  Confinement  of  prisoners, 
205.  Militia,  prospects  of,  207. 
Provisions,  207.  Riflemen  wanted, 
242.  Robert  Morris  appointed  to 
procure  supplies,  254.  Appoints 
places  of  deposit,  262.  Supplies, 
promotions,  want  of  troops  at 
King's  bridge,  285.  Encourage 
ment  from  President  Reed,  293. 
Invests  New  York,  301.  Rifle 
corps,  320.  Operations,  887.  Fi 
nances,  481,  485.  Captain  Van 
Heer's  troops,  486,  605.  Future 
operations,  509,  513.  Views  and 
prospects  of  affairs,  536-539.  Re 
cruits,  550.  Indians,  626,  642. 


Washington,  Gen. — ix. 

Withdrawal  of  troops  from  Wyo 
ming,  652,  653,  656,  858.  Passes, 
661.  Declines  expedition  against 
Indians,  640,  642.  Appoints 
Dobbs'  Ferry  as  rendezvous  for 
persons  having  passes,  661.  Pass 
port  requested  of,  and  granted  by 
Sir  Guy  Carlton,  674.  Address  of 
Council,  congratulatory  on  hia 
safety,  &c.,  x.,  150.  His  reply, 
151.  Letters  of  Pres.  Dickinson, 
to  Delegates,  suggesting  an  annual 
sum  to  meet  expenses  arising  out 
of  his  position,  152,  185,  575. 
Answer  from  Delegates,  in  Con 
gress,  155.  Suggests  uniformity 
of  arms  in  the  States,  154.  Re 
nounces  his  commission  to  Con 
gress,  183,  (1783.)  To,  respecting 
prisoners  at  New  York,  (1782.,) 
xi.,  496.  Letters  to,  xii.,  113, 
120,  125,  131,  146,  165,  164,  176, 
184,  188,  197,  206,  212,  223,  233, 
242,  243,  252,  256,  258,  265,  269. 

Washington,  Geo.,  President  United 
States,  circular  on  mode  of  com 
munication  with  executives,  xi., 
587.  Sends  Acts,  596,  599,  601, 
602,  603,  604,  611,  615,  616.  Ce 
lebration  of  birth-day,  664.  Let 
ters  on  Indian  murders,  8. 

Washington,  Fort,  Andrew  Boyd 
taken  prisoner  at,  vii.,  384. 

Washington,  Geo.,  (an  Indian,)  xii., 
214. 

Washington,  ship,  (formerly  General 
Monk,)  captures  by,  ix.,  586.  To 
be  sold,621.  Sale,  624,  625. 

Washnash,  a  noted  Indian  warrior, 
viii ,  159. 

Wasock,  Capt.  Strong's  town,  at,  xi., 
69. 

Water  Gap,  meeting  of  tories  at,  at 
tacked  by  Capt.  Bond,  of  New  Jer 
sey,  viii.,  259. 

Watkins,  Joseph,  vi.,  368. 

Watson,  John,  Jr.,  claims  damages 
done  by  galley  men,  vi.,  769. 

Watson,  Luke,  letter  W.  Penn  to,  i., 
127. 

Watts,  Frederick,  viii.,  558. 

Way,  Nicholas,  v.,  315. 

Wayne,  Col.  Anthony,  on  a  suppose-! 
fraud,  v.,  88.  Dreadful  condition 
of  troops  at  Ticonderoga,  88. 
Complained  against  by  Capt.  John 


INDEX  TO   PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Lacey,  Jr  ,  for  ill  treatment,  154. 
Brigadier  General,  letters,  vi.,  25, 
86,  ^51,  387,397,403,411,  419, 
428,  451,  474.  His  opinion  of 
well -clad  soldiers,  26.  Exertions 
to  clothe  soldiers,  61,  408.  On 
Militia  and  clothing,  142,  419. 
On  substitutes,  251.  Recruiting 
orders,  248,  397,  408,  411,  419, 
746.  Return  of  troops,  476.  Let 
ters,  vii.,  64,  142,  255.  Brilliant 
victory  at  Stony  Point,  581,  585. 
Resolution  of  thanks  by  Assembly 
and  Supreme  Executive  Council 
to,  his  victory  at  Stony  Point,  741  ; 
viii,  223,  450,  587,  681,  737.  At- 
tack  on  Bergen,  450.  Orders  of, 
451.  Invited  by  La  Fayette  to 
dinner,  587.  Expedient  to  make 
soldiers  comfortable,  593.  Return  of 
Artillery  under  him,  647.  Letters  to 
and  from,  ix.,  15,  66,  74,  123,  124, 
137,  138,  139,  148,  150,  155,  173, 
2S3,  358,  366,  430.  Destined  for 
Yorktown,  74,  359.  Respecting, 
142,  148,  154,  155.  Goes  to  meet 
Cornwallis,  359. 

Wayne,  Captain  Isaac,  orders  to,  ii., 
542. 

Weather,  very  severe  at  Muskingum* 
and  Pittsburg,  xi.,  244. 

Weaver,  Capt.  Wendle,  viii.,  288. 

Webb,  James,  instructions  to,  Iv., 
180,  213. 

Weed,  Captain  Elijah,  instructions 
respecting  fugitives  to  New  York, 
x.,  102. 

Weedon,  Col.  G.,  letter,  v.,  241. 

Weights  and  Measures,  opinion, 
xi.,  734. 

Weiser,  Conrad,  letters  to  and  from, 
i.,  649,  650,  661,  665,  671,  673, 
748,  749,  750,  756,  758,  761,  771, 
772.  Proceedings  at  Onondaga, 
649.  Builds  a  house  for  Shekil- 
amy  at  Shamokin,  661.  Letters 
from,  ii.,  8,  9,  10,  11,  15,  23,  44, 
259,  319,  453,  461,  503,  504,  511, 
547,  550,  562,  563,  628,  696,  776. 
Purchases  land,  10.  Journal  of 
distances  to  Ohio,  12.  Quantity 
ef  Wampum  left  with  Secretary, 
17.  Letters,  iii.,  18,  28,  31,  35, 
86,  207,  217,  221,  277,  283,  293, 
312,  313,  425,  428,  439,  500,  571, 
699,  701.  Memorandum  of  con 
ference  with  Indians,  216.  De 


position,  256.  Respecting  Sower's 
papers,  440.  Journals  of,  32,  66. 
On  purchase  of  lands  from  In 
dians  fraudulently,  86.  Respect 
ing  a  horse  sold  Indians,  86. 
Complains  of  an  address  of 
Friendly  Association,  313.  Death 
of,  iv.,  41.  His  son  Samuel,  in 
terpreter,  41. 

Weiser,  Samuel,  account  of  ex 
penses  to  Augusta,  iii.,  713.  Pro 
posed  as  Interpreter,  x.,  266. 
Weiss,  Lewis,  memorial  respecting 
infectious  diseases  and  imposi 
tions  on  passengers,  iv.,  472. 
Respecting  Mr.  Holker  and  Pro 
vince  Island,  ix.,  298.  Massacre 
of  Moravian  Indians  at  Muskin- 
gum,  523. 

Weitzel,  John,  in  want  of  hemp,  v., 
85,    544;    viii.,    602.     Letter   to, 
x.,  99,  109,  232,  343. 
Welch,  William,  to  Wm.  Penn,  i., 

82.     Commission  to,  85. 
Well,  Colonel,  viii.,  111. 
Wells,    Richard,    a   Tory,    v.,    108. 
Reasons  for  declining  a  seat  in 
Council,  189. 

Welsh  Tract,  Memorial  of  inhabit 
ants  to  Commissioners,  i.,  108. 
Proceedings  of  Commissioners, 
108.  Paper  from,  108.  Reply 
to  by  Commissioners,  110.  War 
rant,  William  Penn  for,  xii.,  279, 
280. 

Weltner,   Colonel   Lund,   viii.,   40, 
42,    57,  62,  153,  161,    166,    171, 
206,  214,  233,  270,  341,  369,  377. 
Wentworth,     Governor,      of     New 
Hampshire,   letters  to  and  from, 
ii.,  186, 195,  200.     Letters  to  and 
from,  iii.,  5. 
West,  Francis,  iii.,  706. 
West,  William,  Jr.,  viii.,  631,  639. 
Westbrook,  Major  Samuel,  respect 
ing  Brandt,  &c.,  atMinisinks,  vii., 
63.       Captain,    do.,    viii.,    202. 
Major,  attacks  Indians,  203. 
Westbroek,  Abraham,  letters,  xi., 

47,  102. 
West    Florida,    continental    sloop, 

viii.,  346. 
Western  boundary,  xi.,  26,  52,  69, 

Western  Lands,  suggestions  respect 
ing  Cession  of,  x.,  152. 
Western   and   north-western   terri- 


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645 


lory,  sale  of  townships  in,  xi., 
141.  Ordinance  for  government 
of,  162.  Ceded  by  N.  Carolina, 
681. 

Western  territory,  Act  of  Congress 
respecting,  xi.,  332,  339.  Defence 
of,  621.  Act  of  Congress  for,  621, 
715,  716. 

West  Indies,  action  in,  vii.,  636. 
Success  of  Count  D'Estaing's 
fleet  in,  661. 

Westmoreland  County — difficulty 
about  courts,  &c.,  iv.,  467.  Let 
ter,  A.  St.  Clair,  about  Pittsburg 
as  County  town,  471.  Assessors 
can't  collect  the  taxes,  487.  De 
position  of  Sheriff  Hunter,  491. 
Of  George  Wilson,  492.  Letter, 
J.  Montgomery,  on  affairs,  505, 
506.  G.  Croghan,  507.  Men 
raising,  509.  Men  killed,  510. 
Petition  from,  518,  520,  536. 
Death  of  Maclure,  526.  Deposi 
tions,  492,  526,  564,  568,  571, 
582,  603-605,  607-612,  624,  627, 
628,  630,  647,  648,  659.  Trustees 
on  County  seat,  579.  Letter  re 
specting,  589,  605,  618,  623. 
Trustees  fix  on  Pittsburg  as 
County  seat,  449,  471.  Opposed, 
471.  Troops,  leave,  v.,  202. 
Com.  letters  respecting  Indians, 
313,  443.  Alarms,  344.  Records, 
452.  Search  for,  in  Lancaster, 
455.  Militia,  488.  Aid  asked 
for  Gen.  Hand,  529,  540,  541, 
542.  Indians  in,  599.  Indian 
affairs  in,  vi.,  3,  68.  Mr.  Holli- 
day,  115.  Alarm  from  Indians 
and  Tories,  438,  458,  460.  Num 
ber  of  arms  in,  495.  Indian  mur 
ders,  495.  Supplies  for,  538. 
Troops  for,  vii.,  305,  341,  404, 
403,  424,  515,  569.  Condition, 
owing  to  boundary  question  with 
Virginia,  viii.,  47.  Col.  Lochry, 
Lieut,  of,  109.  Colonel  Brod- 
head,  &c.,  198,  250.  New  State 
proposed,  280.  Lieut,  of,  290. 
Troops,  sent  to — alarms  from  In 
dians,  408,  766.  Letter,  Repre 
sentatives  of,  709.  David  Dun 
can,  appointed  Commissioner  of 
purchases,  ix.,  17.  "Militia,  18, 
28,  57.  Col.  Lochry  commands, 
18,  28.  New  County  proposed 
out  of,  36.  A  prothonotary  re 


commended,  36.  Provisions,  55. 
Blockhouse  or  Magazine,  built  by 
Col.  Lochry,  80,  115.  Letter  to 
officers  of,  189.  Pentecost  and 
Cannon,  193.  Claims  for  land, 
263.  Disputes  in,  300,  596.  State 
of,  666.  Gen.  Clarke's  expedition, 
inquiries  into,  325,  332,  344,  355. 
State  of  money,  troops,  &c.,  331. 
Disputes  on  Virginia  boundary, 
344,  439.  Lieut,  for,  354,  356. 
Respecting  lands  in,  409.  Militia, 
410.  Affairs  in,  468,  511.  Min 
utes  of  a  meetins  in,  for  de 
fence  of  county,  559.  Memorial 
of  prisoners  in  Clarke's  expedi 
tion,  574.  Condition  of,  2. 
Counties,  637.  Received  Mr. 
Finley's  mission  to,  730.  New 
State  proposed,  730.  Troops, 
750.  New  State  threatened,  Rev. 
J.  Finley  sent  to,  x.,  40,  41,  163. 
Hanna's  Town,  as  County  seat, 
91.  Commissioners  interfered 
with,  by  Virginians,  98.  Fayette, 
Co.  formed  from,  118, 181.  Alarm 
ing  state,  of  Manallen  T.,  147, 
553.  Rangers,  Captain  Stokely, 
262.  Returns  of  Field  officers, 
275,  276.  State  of  affairs,  279. 
Letter,  Alexander  McClean,  ex 
culpatory  of  the  Virginians,  294. 
John  Story,  agent  on  accounts, 
450.  Road  to  Pittsburg,  533. 
County  Commissioners  on  attacks 
on  Collectors  in  Springhill  Town 
ship,  594.  Franklin  Co.  formed, 
603.  J.  Story  opens  office,  for 
adjusting  claims,  742.  James 
Hamilton  elected  Register  of 
Wills,  Recorder  of  Deeds,  750. 
Returns  of  militia  officers,  xi., 
402,  403.  And  arms,  404.  Excise 
on  liquors,  661.  Petition  from, 
670.  Indian  murders  in,  xii., 

107,  242,    355.     Troops   raising, 

108.  Times  of  troops  expire,  157. 
Infested  with  Mingos,  232,  234. 
To  furnish  flour,  278. 

Westmoreland,  town,  (See  Wyom 
ing,)  vi.,  371. 

Weston,  Richard,  examination  of, 
vi.,  142.  Wetzel,  Lt.  John,  271, 
383,  541,  551,  629,  651. 

West  Point  in  danger,  viii.,  339. 
Flour  for,  349. 

Wetherill,  Sam'l,  Jr.,  v.,  342,  355. 


646 


INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    AKCHIVES. 


Invitation  to  funeral  of  James 
Young,  vii.,  172. 

Wetherhold,  Lieut.  Jacob,  letters, 
iii.,  211. 

Wharton,  Thomas,  Jr.,  elected  Presi 
dent  of  the  State,  v.,  252  ;  Letters, 
vi.,  11,  12,  14,  17,  18,  22,  25. 
Death  of,  493,  546,  558,  569,  625. 
Funeral  at  Lancaster,  552 ;  Por 
trait  of,  viii.,  319. 

Wheat,  distillation  of,  and  other 
grain  to  be  stopped  v.,  229  ;  To  be 
threshed  or  taken  for  straw,  vi., 
83  ;  High  price  of,  vii.,  399,  717. 
Destruction  of  crops,  401,  426. 
Purchase  of,  559  ;  Cheaper  than 
flour,  viii.,  363. 

Wheeling,  troops  at,  xii  ,  108.  Boys 
killed,  148. 

Wheeling,  Captain  xii  ,  216. 

Wherry,  David,  case  of,  i.,  281,  282, 
289,  292. 

"  Whigs,  Real,"  resolutions  of  meet 
ing  of,  at  Philadelphia,  v.,  83. 

Whilldin,  James,  v.,  382. 

Whiskey  to  be  allowed  soldiers,  v., 
372 ;  Large  purchases,  at  high 
prices,  by  an  officer,  vi.,  205,  208. 

White,  Mrs.,  to  be  seized,  with  her 
papers,  for  giving  intelligence  to 
Lord  Howe,  v.,  97;  vi.,  63,  239. 

White  Eyes,  speech  of  Lord  Dunmore 
to,  iv.,  684 ;  Captain  (Indian,) 
message  to  Colonel  Morgan,  vi., 
587,  652,  714;  A  (Mingo  Chief,) 
xii.,  119. 

White,  John,  to  settle  accounts  with 
U.  S.,  xii.,  303,  304. 

White  Marsh,  camp  at,  v  ,  767. 

White  Plains,  Col.  Green,  surprised 
and  killed  at,  by  De  Lancey,  ix., 
155. 

White,  Cap.  Robert,  a  traitor  cap 
tured  in  a  cutter,  by  Cap.  Hylars, 
ix.,  530,  531  ;  Letter  from  Gov.  of 
New  Jersey  respecting,  x.,  730. 

White,  William,  consecrated  Ameri 
can  Bishop,  x.,  434. 

White,  Bishop  William,  on  Marriage 
Licenses,  xii.,  31,  314. 

Whitehead,  J.,  letter,  xii.,  314. 

Whiteside,  Thomas,  vii.,  19. 

Whitesitt,  Samuel,  deposition  iv., 
604. 

"Whole  Face,"  and  "  Long  Hair," 
Indian  Chiefs,  conference  with,  x., 
740. 


Wiccacoa,  estimate  of  cost  of  garrison, 
iii., 

Widows,  at  Letart  Spring,  xii.,  281. 
I  Wig,  importance  of  a,  to  a  justice  of 

the  peace  iv.,  206. 

!  Wilcocks,  J.  and  A.,  claim  salt  seized 
in  Philadelphia,  vi.,  703,  724,  740, 
754  ;  Alexander  and  John  respect 
ing  salt  seized,  vii.,  122,  148.  Cur 
rency,  721,  725,  727. 

Wilcocks,  John,  salt  decision  in  favor 
of,  ix.,  750. 

Wilkins,  Charles,  letter  on  Indian 
store,  xii.,  317. 

Wilkins,  Captain  John,  xii.,  300. 

Wilkins,  Dr.  John,  xii.,  321. 
\  Wilkins,  Lieutenant  Colonel,  to  march 
with  troops  from  Philadelphia  to 
Fort  Pitt,  iv.,  300.  Pay  for 
carriages  used  by,  377.  Explains 
his  course  against  charges  at  Fort 
Pitt,  395. 

Wilkinson,  J.  complaint  against  Gen. 
Arnold,  vii.,  449;  J.,  vii.,  736, 
744;  Commissioner  to  examine 
Rivers,  x.,  129,  130,  334.  Resigns, 
his  commission  as  Brigadier,  Gen. 
610;  xii.,  199,  209,  226,  250;  C. 
G.,  viii.,  269. 

Will,  William,  &c.,  salt,  vii.,  729, 
759 ;  viii.,  638  ;  Contests  election 
of  Sheriff  Ash,  xi.,  410,  413. 

Willett,  Augustin,  viii.,  305. 

Willet,  Col.  Marinus,  accompanies 
Indians,  to  Philada.,  xi.,  707,  711. 

Willey,  John,  proceedings,  of  Couit 
of  Sussex,  against,  iii.,  665. 

Williams,  Amos,  case,  of,  x.,  713. 

Williams,  Major  Ennion,  letters  v  , 
34,  35,  39,  51,  52,  80,  103,  105, 
107,  112,  115,  117,  127,  204,  209, 
212.  Resigns  his  commission, 
reasons  for,  212. 

Williams  &  Engles  on  State-Hcuse, 
xii.,  295. 

Williams.  Benseller,  viii.,  63. 

William,  Fort,  xii.,  464. 

Williams,  Adjutant  William,  on  loss 
of  arms,  xii.,  295. 

Williamson,  Dr.  Hugh,  letter  on 
affairs  at  Wyoming,  iv.,  365.  Goes 
to  Europe,  468 ;  To,  in  answer, 
a  member  of  Congress  x.,  397  ; 
On  memorial,  &c.,  from  Conn., 
(1785,)  xi.,  449. 

Williamson,  Capt.  Ralph,  collector  iu 
Bucks  Co.,  robbed,  ix.,  508. 


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"Willing,  Capt.  exchange  of,  ix.,  Ill  ; 

Company,  xii.,  143 
Willing,  Thomas,  President  of  Bank 

North  America,  ix.,  496. 
Wills,  mills,  ix.,  108. 
Wilmington,  (Del.)  Fort  and  bat 
tery  erected  by  D.  Bush,  &c.,  ii., 
6.  Letter  from  Burgesses  of, 
alarm  at,  456.  Complaints  against 
D.  Bush  about  militia  fines,  iii., 
154,  165-170.  Rev.  Erick  Unan- 
der,  Swedish  minister  at,  692. 
Enemy's  vessel  near  Creek's 
mouth,  iv.,  746.  Engagement 
with  the  Roebuck,  748.  Troops 
at,  v.,  586. 

Wilson,  G.,  letter,  iv.,  426,  455, 
466. 

Wilson,  James,  riot  at  (Fort  Wilson) 
in  Philadelphia,  vii.,  732,  735, 
744.  On  cutting  masts  for  French 
fleet  on  Schuylkill,  viii.,  541,  542. 
Attorney  for  State,  in  case  of  T. 
Matlack,  x.,  202.  Thorough 
knowledge  of  Wyoming  affairs, 
204.  Agent  on  disputed  lands, 
399.  Elected  delegate  to  Congress, 
437,  534.  Wyoming  affairs  in 
Congress,  (1785,)  xi.,  453.  As 
agent  on  Wyoming,  xii.,  294. 

Wilson,  Joseph,  claim  for  arrest  of 
Joseph  Doane,  x.,  152. 

Wilson,  William,  Lieutenant  of 
Northumberland  county,  respect 
ing  Wyoming,  x.,  304.  To  J.  A., 
654.  Bearer  of  ammunition  to 
Wyoming,  xi.,  192.  Provisions 
at  Skipton,  xii.,  230.  Indian 
murders,  318,  319,  320. 

Winchester,  Virginia,  prisoners  from 
Philadelphia  at,  vi.,  74,  75,  102, 
104,  106,  111,  158,  210,  364,  367, 
509,  510,  524.  Remonstrance 
from  prisoners,  509.  Petition, 
510. 

Windgap,  Fort,  xii.,  464. 

Wine,  a  cask  of,  sent  by  President 
to  General  St.  Clair,  vii.,  292. 

Winter,  John,  examination  of,  i., 
219. 

Winter,  Walter,  examination  of,  i., 
219. 

Wipey,  Joseph,  a  Delaware  Indian, 
murdered,  iv.,  503. 

Wirtz,  Christian,  v.,  202,  208. 
Regulations  of  guards  at  Lancas 
ter,  vi.,  193,  201.  T.  M.,  respect 


ing    stores     at     Lancaster,    vii., 
220.       Respecting     purchase    of 
horses,  &c.,  viii.,  '187,   192,  304, 
310,  328,  398,  574,  602,  653,  668. 
Wirtz,  Major,  ix.,  226,  229,  379. 
Wise,  Frederick,  vi.,  415. 
Wistar,  Dr.  Caspar,  Jr.,  on  inspector 

of  pot  and  pearl  ashes,  xi.,  679. 
Witherspoon,    Major,    wounded    at 

Gerinaiitown,  v.,  646. 
Wit  man,  Adam,   Taxes,    viii.,  129, 
264,    303.     Classing    inhabitants 
of  Berks  county,  742. 

Wetterhold,  Captain,  ii.,  618,  741, 
753. 

Wetzel,  Lieut.  Colonel,  complaints 
against,  vii.,  195.  Respecting 
orders,  299,  572,  578,  617  ;  viii., 
602. 

Woelpper,  John  David,  a  soldier  in 
the  Indian  war,  v. ,  48. 

Wolcott,  Roger,  Governor  Connec 
ticut,  letters  to  and  from,  ii.,  120, 
126. 

Woman,  a,  in  distress  in  the  army, 
vi.,  716,  772. 

Wood,  purchase  and  price  of,  v., 
507. 

Woods  near  Philada.,  v.,  156,  174. 

Wood,  Colonel  James,  letters  to, 
respecting  desertions  of  Conven 
tion  prisoners,  ix.,  25,  225,  328, 
357.  Militia,  Law,  382.  Letters, 
262,  276,  345.  Removal  of  Con 
vention  prisoners,  203,  225,  236, 
262,  289. 

Wood,  Colonel  Joseph,  dreadful 
condition  of  soldiers  at  Ticon- 
deroga,  v.,  87. 

Woods,  George,  vi.,  39 ;  vii.,  504. 

Woods,  Thomas,  Sheriff,  deposition, 
iv.,  435. 

Wool  recommended  to  be  purchased 
and  manufactured,  vi.,  41. 

Woolens  manufactured  in  Philadel 
phia,  v.,  342,  355. 

Wrangel,  Rev.  Charles  Magnus, 
certificate  of  Governor  to,  iv., 
251. 

Wright,  John,  Deposition,  i.,  464. 
Instructions  to,  279. 

Writ  for  call  of  Assembly,  i.,  504. 

Writing  master,  an  extraordinary, 
arrives  at  Philadelphia,  ii.,  710. 

Wyalusing,  Captain  Hartley  attacks 
Indians  near,  vi.,  773.  Arrives 
at,  vii.,  7. 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA   ARCHIVES. 


Wyandot  Indians,  murders  by,  viii., 
159  ;  513 ;  ix.,  247 ;  x.,  86. 
Forsake  the  English,  xii.,  123, 
127,  128,  131,  147,  181,  186,  188, 
248,  252,  259,  260.  Cross  Ohio, 
248,  270,  271. 

Wykoff,  P.,  appointed  auctioneer  in 
place  of  General  St.  Clair,  xi., 
128. 

Wykoff,  W.  &  L.  Clarke,  ix.,  740. 

Wylandaweecham,  (Indian,)  xii., 
227. 

Wylie,  Capt.  Thomas,  recruits,  ix., 
191.  A  return  of  Pennsylvania 
Corps  of  Artillery  artificers,  665. 
Captain  of  Artillery  artificers,  x., 
94. 

Wynko^p,  Hemr,  letter  on  sa'tpe're, 
iv.,  702.  Letter,  v.,  32;  \i.,  600, 
viii.,  557,  572.  Letter  to,  on  va 
cancy  in  magistracy,  x.,  211.  Let 
ter  on  robl  ery,  xii.,  298,  o02. 

Wyoming,  examinations  respecting, 
ii.,  491,  500 ;  iii.,  248,  288,  297, 
301,  303,  304,  318,  412,  422,  582. 
Hou?es  for  Teedyuscung  at,  385. 
(See  Connecticut.)  N.  E.  settlers 
at,  iv.,  105,  127,  343.  Agreement 
with  rioters,  350,  352.  List  of 
residents,  354.  Letter,  John  Dur- 
kee  to  Capt  But'er,  364.  Letter, 
Dr.  H.  Williams  on  situation  of 
affairs,  364  Letter,  Saml.  John 
ston,  respecting  Lazarus  Stewart 
and  his  escape,  378.  Inquisition, 
384  List  of  rioters  at,  385.  De 
posit1  ons  and  examinations,  386, 
387,  888,  3H1,  425.  Nathen  Ogden 
killed  by  Lazarus  Stewart,  385. 
Letters,  Charles  Stewart,  respect 
ing,  383,  384.  Letter,  Governor 
Trumbull,  34.  E.  Dyer,  &c., 
answer,  395-408.  Respecting,  416, 

420,  427,  430.  Condition  of  things, 
419,    420.     Directions   to   sheriff, 

421.  Surrender   of    b  ockhouse, 
427.     J.   Van  Campen's  minutes 
of  proceedings   at,    428.      Treat 
ment    of    Simpson    and    Forster, 
owing  to  connection  with  the  Og- 
dens,,  430.      Proclamation   of  R. 
Penn,    Governor,    453.      Letters, 
Comm'sr  of  Connecticut,  470,  471. 
Letter    Wm      Johnston    to     Dr. 
Smith,   475.     Letter,    Z.    Butler, 
647.     P.   Sluman  and  W.  Sudd, 
661.     Depositions,    Peter    Smith, 


Wyoming — vi. 

665.  Obligation  of  sett'ers,  688, 
689.  Petition  for  troops,  supply 
by  Congress,  vi.,  371.  Threaten 
ing  appearance  ,  62J.  Cut  off, 
626,  628,  631,  632,  634,  643,  647, 
664,  686.  Company,  from,  674. 
Colonel  Brodhead  ordered  to,  66^, 
662.  Rendezvous,  at,  680,  691, 
721,  730,  772.  Danger  from  In 
dians,  vii.,  3,  8.  Murders  by 
Indians,  16,  340,  357.  Alarms 
about,  63.  Invest'd  by  Indians, 
&c.,  81,  82,  87,  344,  384.  Express 
from,  284.  In  want  of  ammuni 
tion,  286.  Jesse  Thompson  scalped 
near,  308.  General  Hand  on  his 
way  to,  321,  344.  Stores  for,  40Q, 
450.  Boats  for,  438.  Guards  for 
stores,  450.  Colonel  Hubley  and 
Gen.  Sullivan  at,  553,  t;20.  Head 
Quarters  at  568,  596.  Letters  to 
delegates  from  Connecticut  re 
specting  lands,  viii.,  Ill  ;  Indians 
take  prisoners,  157,  171,  189  ; 
Indians  and  tories,  528  ;  Col.  Z. 
Butler,  600,  601,  611,  633  ;  rea 
sons  for  stopping  provisions  de 
stined  for,  611,  632,  633,  682 ; 
Indian  operations,  6^2 ;  Act  of 
Congress  for  relief  of,  649,  657, 
717.  Return  of  rations  to  troops 
at,  under  Colonel  Zebulon  Butler, 
ix.,  166.  Fort  and  magazine  at, 
166.  Stores  at,  167.  Silas  Tay 
lor's  deposition.  Zebulon  Butler, 
622.  Withdrawal  of  troops  from , 
652.  Attacks  of  savages,  657. 
Resolutions  of  Assembly,  154. 
Troops  at,  761.  Act  relative  to 
suits  at,  x.,  5.  Return  of  Stores, 
14.  Letters  of  Cap.  P.  Shrawder, 
23,  24,  104.  Return  of  Stokely's 
company,  22.  Letter  of,  Alexan 
der  Patterson,  30,  32,  35.  Joseph 
Montgomery,  31,  34.  Jacob  John 
son,  34.  List  of  ]  ersons  at,  who 
wish  to  support  the  laws,  37. 
Capt.  Robinson  at,  47.  Ammuni 
tion  sent  to,  47.  Provisions  to  be 
sent  to,  99.  Provisions  for,  104. 
Returns  of  Captains  Robinson,  and 
Shrawders,  Companies  of  Penn 
sylvania  Rangers  at,  105.  Provi 
sions  for,  104,  109,  131.  Resolu 
tions  of  Assembly  of  Connecticut, 
116,  117.  Reports  of  Assembly, 


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Wyoming — x. 

224.  Proposals  for  supplying 
troops  with  provisions  at,  118. 
P.  Shrawder  appointed  Captain 
at,  131.  Major  Moore,  commands 
Pennsa.  line,  131,  132.  Captain 
Chrystie,  reaches  Easton,  with  a 
detachment,  135.  Proclamation  of 
Gov.  of  Connecticut,  respecting 
lands,  146.  Letters  to  and  from 
Gov.  Trumbull,  147,  1^8.  Decision 
against  Connecticut  unexpected, 
148.  Instructions  to  Cap.  Shraw 
der,  (1783,)  165.  Letter,  J.  Moore, 
183,  187,  286.  Troops  at  Fort 
Dickinson,  189,  197.  Resolution 
of  Congress,  for  a  Court  to  deter 
mine  right  of  soil,  194.  Resolu 
tions  of  Assembly,  intentions  of 
State  towards,  Connecticut  set 
tlers,  196.  Deposition  of  Martin 
Tidd,  195.  Deep  Snow,  197. 
Condition  of  settlers,  197.  Papers 
asked  for  by  Council,  198.  Penn 
sylvania,  opposed  to  revision  of 
decision,  at  Trenton,  204,  210, 
216.  Letter  to  Gov.  Clinton,  of 
N.  Y.,  205.  Behaviour  of  Set 
tlers,  207,  208.  Letter,  President 
Dickinson,  to  Governor  T.,  213. 
J.  Montgomery,  on  the  court,  216. 
Provisions,  222,  232.  Time  of 
withdrawing  troops  from,  224. 
Letter  of  Congress  on  Court,  231. 
Letter  of  Council,  to  Magistracy 
and  Sheriffs  of  Northumberland 
Co.,  respecting,  296,  304.  To 
Thomas  Craig,  Lieut,  of  North 
ampton  Co.,  on,  296, 303.  Letters, 
of  Council  to  Lieut.  Wilson,  of 
Northumberland  Co.,  304.  Coun- 
c  1,  to  Boyd  and  Armstrong,  307. 
Wheat  reaped  on  disputed  lands, 
how  disposed  of,  317,  337.  Letter 
of  Pres.  to  Col.  Armstrong,  mea 
sures  respecting  lands,  &c.,  319. 
Men  shut  up  in  the  garrison  at 
Fort  Dickinson,  321.  Commis 
sioners  appointed,  330.  Instruc 
tion*  to,  330,  339.  Provisions, 
343.  Sheriff  to  arrest  certain  in 
surgents,  344.  Troops  to  march 
from  Bucks  and  Berks  Cos.  for, 
345.  Order  to  magistrates  of 
Northumberland,  347.  Letter  to 
delegates  on  claims,  399.  James 
Wilson  appointed  to  manage,  399. 


Wyoming — x. 

David  Mead,  letter  on  state  of 
affairs  at,  404.  P  underir  g,  399. 
To  judges  on  disturbances  in 
Northumberland  Co.,  448,  4CO. 
Report  of  Committee  of  Assembly, 
460,  471.  Mieriff  Antes  charged 
with  not  executing  his  duty,  481. 
Letters  of  D.  Mead,  207,  L'22,  401, 
482.  Resolution  of  Congress, 
(1784,)  on  court,  550.  Report  to 
Assembly,  (1784).  petition  of 
Shepherd,  &c.,  («784,)  551,  552, 
557.  Proceedings  of  Assembly, 
(1784,)  557-561.  Proceedings  in 
Congress,  563.  Letter  Alexander 
Patterson  to  Council  (17b4,)  pro 
ceedings,  574.  Resolutions  of  As 
sembly,  (1784,)  575.  Petition  of 
Zeb.  Butler,  &c.,  559,  580.  Letter 
to  Boyd  and  Armstrong,  commis 
sioners,  591.  Various  documents 
respecting,  615-710.  Petition  of 
Z.  Butler,  £c.,  to  Congress,  613- 
617.  Alex.  Patterson  to  Judges 
of  Supreme  Court,  617.  Do.  to 
Council,  619.  John  Franklin, 
&c.,  to  officers  of  the  garrison  to 
surrender,  621.  Deposition  of 
John  Boyd,  621.  Wm.  Brink,  621, 

623.  Colonel  J.  Amistrong,  625. 
Commissioners  to  Alex.  Patterson, 

624.  Answer,  624.    Commission 
ers  to  Alexander  Patterson,   625. 
Answer,    626.     Commissioners  to 
Alexander  Pattoii,  626.     Answer, 

626.  Thomas    Hewett,    &c.,    to 
Alex.    Patterson,    627.      Answer, 

627.  Boyd    and    Armstrong    to 
President    Dickinson,    627.     Jus 
tices  of  Northumberland  at,  ready 
to  execute  the  laws,  628.    Justices 
of  Northumberland  to  A.  Patter 
son,     &c.,    demanding     bond    to 
keep    peace,     628       Justices     of 
Northumberland  to  Jno.  Franklin, 
&c.,   demanding   arms,   &c.,   629. 
Answer   of    John   Franklin,    629. 
Justices   of  Northumberland  Co., 
630.     Bojd    and    Armstrong    re 
specting,    630.      Depositions    re 
specting,  631-638,  639-650,    651, 
652.     Persons    who    bore    arms, 
638.     Jona.    Seely  to    H.    Antes, 
650.     List  of  affidavits  taken  at, 
652.     Letter  J.   Armstrong,    653. 
654,  669.     Wi  liam  Wilson  to  J. 


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INDEX   TO   PENNSYLVANIA    ARCHIVES. 


Wyoming — xi. 

Armstrong,  652.  Deposition,  655. 
656.  Act  of  Assembly  restoring 
certain  lands,  657.  Depositions, 
659-662.  Question  to  magistrates 
by  commissioners  as  to  safety, 
662.  Answer,  66  !.  Depositions, 
665-668.  Escape  of  prisoners 
from  Easton  jail,  663-666.  Ad 
vertisement  of  commissioners  at, 
669.  John  Franklin  to  Pn  sident 
Dickinson,  672.  Deposition,  &c., 
of  Capt.  Shoemaker,  674.  Alex. 
Patterson  to  Col.  Armstrong,  675. 
Commissioners  to  Pres.  Dickinson, 
676.  Claimants  disposed  to  vio 
lence,  676.  Letter  J.  Armstrong 
to  J.  Seely,  677,  678.  Connect  cut 
claimants  warning  to  Benj.  Luce 
to  depart,  679.  Lieut.  Francis 
Murray  to  Brig.  Gen.  Armstrong, 
difficulty  in  raising  troops,  672. 
Memorial  of  John  Franklin  to 
Assembly  of  Connecticut,  681. 
Resolutions  of  Assembly  on  do., 
683.  Brig.  Gen.  Armstrong  to 
inhabitants  of,  '  685.  Letter  to 
President  Dickinson,  686.  De 
positions,  688,  691,  693.  Petition 
of  prisoners  at  Easton,  690.  Brig. 
Gen.  Armstrong  to  President,  re 
commending  defensive  measures, 

694.  Henry  Shoemaker  convicted 
of  riot,  and  removed  as  a  justice, 

695.  Petition  of  inhabitants,  699- 
704.     No  motion  in  Congress  by 
delegates  from  Connecticut,  706. 
Letter   David   Mead,   depositions, 
707-710.    Resolution  of  Congress, 
Z.    But'er,   716.     Sec.   Armstrong 
to  prothonotaries  relating  to,  749. 
Report  to  Assembly  read  and  re 
committed,  749.    Joseph  Hamilton 
to  Col.  John  Franklin,  751.     Ces 
sion    proposed    by    Connecticut, 
759.     W.  Hooker  Smith,  &c.,  to 
Corporal  Montgomery,  760.    Wm. 
Shaw  to  Council,    764.     Answer, 
766.     Win.  Montgomery  to  Coun 
cil,  765-.     Ethan  Allen,  &c.,  765, 
766. 

Letters,  &c.,  to  and  from  Colonel 
John  Franklin,  xi.,  3,  14,  45,  47, 
52,  67,  84,  94,  111,  182,  238. 
Letters  to  and  from  Joseph  Ham 
ilton,  8,  67,  84,  94,  182,  183. 
Congress  accept  cessions  of  Con- 


Wyoming — xi. 

necticut,  3,  107.  Proceedings  in 
respect,  to  Connecticut,  5,  107. 
Safety  of  agents  from,  secured, 
15,  52.  William  Hooker  Smith, 
letters  to  and  from,  &c,,  15,  45, 
102,  104,  105,  108.  John  Jen 
kins,  letters  to  and  from,  &c.,  15, 
45,  52.  John  Van  Campen,  on,  26. 
Meeting  at,  47.  Montgomery, 
William,  on,  35,  108,  111.  Sus- 
quehanna  Co.,  45,  114.  West- 
broek  and  Hauer,  47.  Obed. 
Gore,  48.  Franklin  and  Jenkins 
in  Philadelphia,  52,  67.  Instruc 
tions  to  Samuel  Dale,  66.  Notice 
issued  by  J.  Franklin,  67.  Re 
port  of  proceeding  of  F.  and  J.,  in 
Philadelphia,  67.  Capt.  Strong's 
town  at  Wasock,  69.  Resolves 
of  settlers,  83,  114.  T.  Pickering 
Register,  &c.,  84.  Deluge  in,  85. 
Letter,  Joseph  Sprague,  on  affairs 
at,  93.  Dr.  Benton— Captain 
Bortle, — town  of  Putnam— Capt. 
Strong, — Hagaboom  settlers,  94. 
Letter,  Governor  New  York,  Ethan 
Allen  and  S.  Strong,  96.  W.  H. 
Smith,  &c.,  to  council,  102.  Do, 
to  Jona.  Correy  and  Mr.  L.,  104. 
A  serious  address  to  inhabitants, 
by  W.  H.  Smith,  105.  W.  Mont 
gomery  to  Council  respecting 
E.  Allen,  Captain  Strong  and  Col. 
Franklin,  &c.,  108.  Thos.  Grant, 
to  Council,  110.  Lawrence  Keene 
to  do,  on  recognizances,  111.  J. 
Franklin  to  William  Montgomery, 
111.  Meeting  of  the  proprietors 
of  Susquehanna  Co.  114.  Report 
on  cession,  proposed  by  Commis 
sioner  of  lands  west  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  107.  List  of  land-holders, 
124.  Letters  to  and  from  T. 
Pickering,  133,  135,  159,  176, 178, 
179,  180,  195,  205,  208,  256,  281, 
295,  296,  312,  359,  363,  365-371, 
399,  424,  541.  Roads,  133,  135. 
Letter  from  Commissioners  on 
Connecticut  claims,  159.  Com 
missioners  elected,  160.  Letter, 
Benton  to  John  Franklin  on  Tioga 
towns,  175.  Council,  to  Picker 
ing  and  Balliet.  179.  Instructions 
to  Colonel  John  Craig,  to  take 
Franklin,  189.  Letter  from  Dele 
gates  in  Congress,  189.  Arms, 


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Wyoming — xi. 

&c.,  sent,  to,  192.     Disturbances 
at,  192.     Combination  of  settlers, 

194.  Right   to   dispossess  in   a 
Federal  Court,   194.     Respecting 
T.  Pickering,  in  letter  F.  Smith, 

195.  Instructions     to     officers, 
204.      To     commissioners,    205. 
(Council  ask  Assembly  to  apply  to 
Congress  for  men,  206,  207.  Arms 
for,  212.   Instructions  for  N.  Den- 
nison,    212.       Letter,    Gore    and 
Hollenbach,  troops,  3]  6.  Letter  to 
Governor    of    Connecticut,     238. 
Report  and  proceeding   of  land 
holders,  246.  Courts  held  quietly, 
256.     Bill  respecting,  introduced, 
260.     Complaint  against  justices,4 
281,      312.       Recognizance,      for 
John  Franklin's  appearance,  295. 
Letter,   L.   Myers,  respecting  F., 
296.       Half-share     men    taking 
lands   at   Tioga,    296.      John   P. 
Schott  raising  a  troop,  297,  298. 
Officers     of    light     dragoons,    in 
Luzerne  Co.,  299.     Commis'ners 
appointed  to  view  lands  in,  304. 
Election   of  militia  officers,   312. 
Justices,  313.     Letters  to  Gov'rs. 
of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  on 
capture    of    Timothy    Pickering, 

326.  N.  Denison,  on  insurgents, 

327.  Deposition    of    A.    Ellicott 
relative    to    T.    Pickering,    327. 
Proclamation,  329.  John  Jenkins, 
&c.,    329.      Directions   to  sheriff 
respecting   John   Franklin,    330. 
Z.  Butler,  &c.,  to  Pres.,  riot,  332. 
From  commrs.,  on  capture  of,   T. 
Pickering,    332.     Letter   to  Gov. 
of  N.   Y.,   326,  335.     N.  J.,  336, 
338.  From  D.  Redick,  338.  War 
rant  against  insurgents,  340,  345. 
Depositions  of  Ira  Manvil  and  B. 
Satterlee,  for  capture  of  T.  Pick 
ering,  345,  347,  353,  358,  399.  T. 
Pickering  restored  to  liberty,  346. 
Congress   applied   to   for    troops. 
350,  352,  353.  Letter  to  Z.  Butler 
commanding    officers   of    govern 
ment,  351.     Views  of  T.  Picker 
ing  respecting  old   settlers,  &c., 
353.     From  Zeb.  Butler,  capture 
of  rioters,    J.  Dudley,    wounded, 
356,      349.        Roswell     Franklin 
raises  a  party  to  arrest   rioters, 
359.      Letter,    T.    Pickering,  de- 


Wyoming — xi. 

tailing  occurrences,  359.  Capt. 
Ross  wounded,  361.  Letter  of  V. 
P.  Muhlenberg  to  T.  Pickering, 
on  release,  &o.,  363,  364,  366. 
Military  post  at  Tioga,  to  be  fixed, 
369.  Deposition,  Garret  Smith, 
372.  Letters,  Z.  Butler,  election 
of  officers,  381,  414.  Memorial 
from  Luzerne  for  divisions  of  lands 
as  Connecticut  claimants,  386. 
Captain  Scott's  movements, 
393,  394,  397.  Memorial  of 
William  Smith,  400.  Claims  of 
rewards,  399,  402.  Governor 
Huntington,  respecting  John 
Franklin.  409,  414.  Papers  re 
specting,  &c.,  415.  Conviction  of 
Kilbourne  and  Parks,  419.  B.  &  A. 
Abbott,  420.  Zeb.  Cade,  421,  424. 
John  Franklin  sent  to  Phila.,  by 
Captain  Ross,  424.  John  Jenkins 
not  to  be  favored,  425.  Various 
documents  respecting,  (1782  to 
1788,)  431-461.  Wm.  Bradford, 
at  Trenton,  (1782,)  431.  R. 
Peters  summoned,  to  do.  (1782,) 
432.  Defence  from  Indians,  432. 
Lands,  address  by  Jenkins,  &c., 
(1784,)  434.  Letter  to  Col.  J. 
Moore  at,  withdrawal  of  arms, 
&c. ,  from,  434.  Lieutenant  James 
Reed,  at  Abram's  plains,  (1784,) 
435,  436.  Letter,  J.  Buyers,  &o.t 
439.  Pres.  D.,  writes  to  magis 
trates  at,  440.  To  judges,  441, 
442,  443.  Wilson  and  Bradford, 
on  private  right  of  soil,  445,  446. 
Prisoners  in  Easton  jail,  446. 
Dispatches  from  General  Arm 
strong.  447.  Governor  of  Con 
necticut  to  J.  Franklin,  rights  of 
settlers,  &c.,  447,  451.  Letter, 
Hugh  Williamson,  (1785,)  on 
Memorial  from  Conn,  claimants, 
449.  J.  Gardner,  respecting,  &c., 
451.  Gov.  Conn,  to  Congress, 
(1784,)  451,  453.  James  Wilson, 
(1785,)  to  Pres.  D.  453.  David 
Mead  to  Do.,  (1785)  455.  Dele 
gates  to  do.  (1785,)  arms,  &c.,  to 
Fishkill,  456.  Answer,  (1785,) 
456.  To  Alexander  Patterson 
(1786,)  on  do.,  457.  Arms  to  M. 
Hollenbach,  (1787,)  458.  Arms 
sent  to  Lieut.  Butler,  (1787,)  459. 
To  D.  Redick,  (1787,)  respecting 


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INDEX  TO    PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES. 


Wyoming — xii. 

Hamilton  and  Benton,  459.  Presi 
dent  to  delegates,  (1787,)  appre 
hension  of  Hamilton  and  his 
papers,  460.  President  to  Balliet 
and  Armstrong,  (1788.)  Lands, 
461.  Agreement  with  E.  Dyer, 
(1780,)  533.  Petition  of  Stephen 
Jenkins,  for  release  from  prison, 
537.  Appointment  of  justices  of, 
proposed,  541.  Record  of  Court 
against  A.  Kilborn,  546.  Certifi 
cates  respecting  capture  of  T. 
Pickering,  551-554.  John  Frank 
lin  asks  for  supplies  in  prison, 
548.  Report  of  committee  on 
letter,  T.  Pickering,  552.  Peti 
tion,  Gideon  Osterhout,  for  re 
wards  for  captures,  553.  Reports 
of  Committee  on  rewards,  554. 
Lieutenants  to  N.  Denison,  on 
militia  laws,  619.  Petition  of 
Thomas  Martin  for  lands,  697. 
Instructions  of  John  Penn,  xii., 
51.  Report  of  Commissioners  to, 
73,  296.  Troops  raised,  126. 
Letter  of  inhabitants  to  Council, 
296.  Fort  at,  465. 


Y. 

Yahrungwago,  Indian  town,  xii., 
156,  165. 

Yeas  and  nays  to  be  required  by 
Delegates  in  Congress  in  certain 
cases,  vii.,  174. 

York,  Colonel,  (Brit.)  vii.,  561. 
Wm.  Chesney,  agent  of,  letter  on 
confiscated  estates,  599.  Crimi 
nals  at,  773. 

York  county,  riot  at  election  in,  ii., 
51.  Petition  of  attorney-general 
of  Maryland  to  Judges  at,  respect 
ing  Digges,  93.  Letter  from 
sundries  at,  and  great  alarm  at, 
448,  514.  Associated  Military 
Companies,  iii.,  20.  Number  of 
Roman  Catholics  in,  144.  Peti 
tion  for  protection,  235,  236. 
Companies  in,  395,  400.  Return 
of  officers  at,  410.  Committee, 
letter  respecting  manufacture  of 
arms,  ix.,  708.  From  inhabitants 
of,  on  military  affairs,  710.  Reso 
lutions  of,  711.  Companies  may 
be  raised,  711.  Minutes  of  Corn- 


York  Co.— 

mittee  of  officers  of  militia,  639. 
Letter  to  delegates  in,  641.  Do. 
to  Committee  of  S  ifety,  642.  Ad 
dress  from  inhabitants  to  Com 
mittee  of  Safety,  657.  Military 
Associations  in,  656.  Rules  for 
associators,  657.  Letter  from, 
668.  Militia,  vi.,  169,  379.  -De 
termined  not  to  march,  196.  Court 
at,  238,  294,  511.  Application 
from,  376.  Lieutenants,  426. 
Scarcity  of  money.  Recruits, 
497.  Elections,  775.  Salaries, 
complained  of,  776.  Colonel  Gal- 
braith  resigns  several  offices  in, 
vii.,  74.  Militia,  115,  367.  Elec 
tions,  193,  206.  Letter  from  Scott 
and  Stevenson,  206.  Affairs  in, 
401,  415.  Town  major  inquired 
about,  456,  459.  Embezzlement 
of  public  stores  at,  490,  513,  529, 
550,  551,  652.  Is  a  Commissary 
necessary  ?  530.  Martial  spirit  in, 
623.  Counterfeiters  in  prison, 
694.  Malpractice  in  staff  depart 
ment,  viii.,  141.  Prisoners  es 
cape  from  gaol,  178.  Volunteers 
to  be  raised,  413.  Militia  of,  524. 
Claim  to  the  "Town  Land,"  732. 
Recommendation  respecting,  746. 
British  convention,  prisoners  to 
be  removed  from  Maryland  and 
Virginia  to,  753.  Convention 
prisoners,  ix.,  5,  232,  234,  236, 
319,  337,  341,  345,  350,  42G. 
Auditors  of,  18.  Troops  ordered 
to,  60.  Sales  of  forfeited  estates 
in,  105.  Clerk  of  Market,  256. 
Troops  for,  346.  Light  Horse, 
455.  Mildew  and  hail  destroy 
grain,  x.,  77.  Petition  of  inhabit 
ants  against  Armand's  legion,  133. 
Report  of  arms  at,  591.  Riots  in, 
xi.,  98,  115,  156,  157.  Elections, 
387. 

York,  Duke  of,  release  from,  ix., 
694. 

York,  Mr.,  death  of,  keeper  of  the 
great  seal,  iv.,  363. 

York,  Mr.,  to  be  confined,  v.,  471. 

York,  Thomas,  Judge  supersedeas, 
iv.,  42. 

Yorktown — troops  from,  v.,  151. 
At,  in  want  of  provisions,  198. 
Military  election,  330,  333.  Riot 
at,  496-500.  Affairs  at,  514-520, 


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534,  536,  570,  558,  661,  682,  692, 
704,    730,    752,    767.       Warrant 
to   arrest,  520.     Conduct  of  Ger 
mans,   576,     Tories  sent  from  to 
Carlisle,    588.       Plot   discovered, 
634,  635.     Letter  from  D.  Rober- 
deau   on,    659.      Prices   at,   677. 
Gen.  Wayne  destined  for,  ix.,  74. 
Riots  at,  xi.,  99,  115,  156. 
oughioghany   county,   murders  at 
Robinson's  run,  xii.,  263. 
oung,  Commissary  James,  ii.,  703. 
Captains  of  Clapham's  regiment 
complain,    702.       His    letter    to 
Governor   Morris   respecting   pay 
1  of   soldiers,    704,    716.     Commis- 
i  sioner    of    musters,    Journal    to 
!  different     forts,      681.       Letters, 
;  iii.,   12,    49,    57,   455,   484,  488. 
!  Instructions    to,     iv.,    125,    129, 
!  180,      192.        Musters     men     at 
Lancaster  and  Carlisle,   iv.,  195, 
i  196.     Letters,  209,  211,  213;  v., 
;  336,  337,  411.     Letters,  vi.,  218, 
259,  276,  282,  289,  320,  321,  329, 
343,  357,  366,  519,  676,  761,  762, 
763,  764,  765,  766 ;  vii.,  98,  146, 
151.      Death    and    invitation    to 

•  funeral  of,  172. 

ioung,     Captain     James,    pursued 
i  Indians,  ix.,  202. 
oungman,       ( Jungman  ?)       John, 

•  petition  militia  fines,  xi.,  304. 


Z. 

Zachary,  Lloyd,  M.  D.,  to  visit 
vessels,  i.,  209.  Report,  210. 

Zadusky,  Anthony,  instructions  to, 
i.,  220.  Letter  from,  account  of 
a  murder,  227. 

Zantzinger  &  Kuhn,  manufacture 
saltpetre  at  Lancaster,  iv.,  742. 

Zantzinger,  Paul,  v.,  699;  vi.,  23. 
Respecting  convention  troops  at 
Lancaster,  ix.,  282. 

Zedirtz,  Herman,  vi.,  5. 

Zeigler,  Capt.  David,  vii.,  368  ;  viii., 
59,  209.  Capt.,  x.,  322,  509. 
Respecting  his  rank,  xi.,  241. 
Commands,  268.  Respecting  his 
company,  284.  From  Secretary 
of  War,  290,  300,  301.  Respect 
ing  his  Company,  338. 

Zeisberger,  David,  examination  of, 
ii.,  459.  Letter  from,  iv.,  498; 
v.,  446.  His  life  in  danger,  and 
saved  by  savages,  vii.,  542.  Letter 
respecting  Indians,  viii.,  159. 
Missionary,  211 ;  ix  ,  57 ;  xii., 
192,  196,  203,  214,  221,  231,  243, 
244.  To  ascertain  the  strength 
of  garrison  at  Detroit,  192,  196, 
203,  221.  Letter  from  Counci.  at 
Coochocking,  219. 

Zuber,  David,  recommended  for  a 
pardon,  viii.,  331. 


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